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           Oblique  HF Heating
                  This area involves projection of the beam, to alter the ionosphere up to
           1000 km or more from the heater. This is an interesting ability, considering the
           military - throughout their public relations efforts - has stated that the heater affected
           region would be mainly above the HAARP facility itself. The idea that the beam
           might be steered in a way which reached these lateral (side) distances was not fully
           disclosed  in  the  Environmental  Impact  Statements.  The  point  here  is  that  the
           device can manipulate the ionosphere over a wide area and not just above the heater.
                  Oblique  HF  heating  is  useful  for  over-the-horizon  radar,  as  well  as  for
           many of the other uses desired by the military. We talk about the steering elsewhere,
           when discussing the use of the HAARP transmitter as the military's long sought after
           radio frequency radiation weapon. This type of use was first publicly disclosed by
           an  Air  Force  captain  who  was  reporting  on  new  technologies  in  a  military
           conference in 1984.211 Such a weapon could disable humans and impair their mental
           functions, among other things.

           Generation  of  Ionization  Layers  Below  90  km
                  This use has already been proven, according to the HAARP summary by the
           Air Force and Navy,
                  "The  Air  Force  in  particular  has  carried  the  concept,  termed  Artificial
           Ionospheric Mirror (AIM), to the point of demonstrating its technical viability and
           proposing a new initiative to conduct proof-of-concepts experiments."

                  This concept will lead to a number of other uses, including "long range,
           over-the-horizon, HF/VHF/UHF surveillance purposes, including the detection of
           cruise missiles and other low observables."

                  This again is the more bang for the buck military application which, on the
           surface, feels good to most taxpaying Americans. The idea that one tool can be used
           to achieve all of these capabilities is astounding. The idea that so many weapon
           systems  of  perceived  adversaries  could  be rendered  obsolete is  far  reaching  in  its
           implications. However, the risks are still not well defined in the documents issued by
           the government on HAARP. The project has not been reviewed because of the limited
           releases  of  information  which  has  denied  more-objective  observers  and  other
           scientists the opportunity to consider the HAARP system. The fundamental question,
           as yet unanswered or even addressed, surrounds the risks associated with energizing
           this critical portion of our upper atmosphere.

                  The  patents  developed  by  APTI  which  describe  these  systems  were
           discovered in researching this book in April, 1995. It then appeared obvious why
           211 Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology, Lt Col. David J. Dean USAF, Editor,
           Air University Press, Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Maxwell Air Force
           Base, Alabama, June 1986.
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