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with phased arrays... ".292 A phased array antenna system is what HAARP uses to
send its signals to the ionosphere.
From Adversaries to Allies
Now that the "Cold War" is over and there is increased cooperation between
the superpowers and former foes, Russian and American scientists have begun
cooperating in a number of research efforts including electromagnetics. The Soviet
counterpart to Los Alamos National Laboratory, Arzamas-16 located east of Moscow,
has begun collaborating with the U.S.A.
In the early 1990's, the two tabs worked together on research regarding "an
electromagnetic super generator capable of creating a pulse of electrical power greater
than any found in nature." A second test was planned for "America's only similar
pulsed power program", located at Los Alamos National Laboratory.293 The nuclear
detonations in the upper atmosphere which were once used to create electromagnetic
pulses could now be created using the technology developed in the Eastlund patents.
Electromagnetic pulse weapons also are the subject of ongoing research
into new "nonlethal" systems. These types of systems present the greatest
challenges and risks to health. HAARP represents more than an experimental
atmospheric physics device. It has the potential for profound and far reaching effects
by delivering dangerous electromagnetic pulses (BMP).
The Russian "non-lethal" or perhaps more accurately, the lethal
technologies, were discussed in a 1993 article. It discloses the Cold War development
of a device called a "gyrotron", which was designed to "sweep the sky of Western
warplanes" by using high energy micro-waves. The article described this weapon as
being able to cleanse the atmosphere of chemicals which cause ozone depletion. In
developing the weapon system, the Russians discovered that this technology could
be used to help the ozone problem or otherwise alter the chemical composition of the
upper atmosphere294.
The technology designed to sweep the sky of warplanes has the same use
envisioned by Nikola Tesla in the 1940's when he offered his technology to the
United States government. Further, Eastlund described how his patents could be used
to alter the chemical composition of the ionosphere, including adding ozone or
destroying other selected chemicals.
The gyrotron described in the article was developed as one of the
"woodpecker" radio transmitters, and works on the same principles as the Western
devices. During the Cold War, the Russians' work was much more advanced than the
work being done in the United States. Scientists from Russia are now collaborating
with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on these projects.
292 Microwave News, May/June, 1988.
293 "From Russia with Love...at Los Alamos?, Intelligence Report, Parade Special Supplement,
1993?
294 "Calif.'s Livermore Weighs Plan to Use Russian Technology", by Tom Schmitz, The Journal of
Commerce, April 8, 1993.