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HAARP Updates
HAARP continues to occupy a significant amount of our attention and has
remained the focus of much of our current work. We have had the opportunity to speak
out about this project in numerous radio and television programs. In addition, a
number of news articles have begun to be published throughout the country on this
very important subject. We are thankful to all of the media people which have granted
us time to bring our work out in front of the citizenry. The issue has not slowed down
in terms of general interest in the topic. The story has served as a catalyst for
involvement in political and governmental affairs for many individuals.
We have received a number of articles and news clippings from across the
country which has provided a good deal of material for use in this publication. One of
the most interesting pieces of information arrived just after the book was published.
An article, "Behind the Russian SDI Offer: A Scientific, Technological, and
Strategic Revolution", appeared in the magazine 21st Century in the summer of 1993.
The article was based on a front page story appearing in a Soviet government
newspaper, Izvestia, on April 2, 1993. The article disclosed a whole new area of
science and invited the United States to participate in the joint development of this
new technology in a "Star Wars" weapons program. The initiative indicated that the
Russians were far ahead in many of the areas important to the development of this
"Star Wars" technology. One of the key components of the Russian technology was
their greater under-standing of "nonlinear" processes involved in the generation,
propagation and absorption of powerful pulses of electromagnetic radiations.
What are "nonlinear" processes? This relates to the idea of a small input of
additional energy creating a disproportionally larger output of energy. A research
scientist, Al Zielinski, recently sent us the following example of nonlinear effects:
Experiment #1
Imagine we had an unlimited amount of dominoes and we lined them up from
here to, let's say, Paris. Then we could tip the first domino with 10 grams; it will fall
down and cause the second domino to tumble, too, etc. The first action of 10 grams will
cause all the dominoes to tumble including the last domino in Paris,
Prom this experiment we should understand that it b not the 10 gram action
that causes all the dominoes to tumble, but the 10 gram action just creates an
imbalance of the first domino. It is the gravity, however, that causes the dominoes to
fall. In other words: only a 10 gram action is required to trigger a gravitational
activity of all our dominoes from here to Paris.
Experiment #2
Imagine we had an unlimited amount of special dominoes of which only the
first one we line up here is of normal size, and all the subsequent dominoes we line up