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             "If Tesla's resonance effects, as shown by the Stanford team, can control enormous
            energies by minuscule triggering signals, then...with Godlike arrogance, we someday
                           may yet direct the stars in their courses. "29
                                  Frederic Jueneman, 1974.

                          Chapter Two

           TRAIL FROM TESLA TO STAR WARS

                  After  she  returned  home  to Vancouver,  Canada, Manning  reported  to  a  new
           friend  who  wanted  to  hear  about  the  Tesla  conference.  He  was  John  Hutchison,  an
           inventor  who  had  discovered  an  anomalous  "anti-gravity"  effect  some  years  earlier
           while  he  had  been  restoring  antique  electrical  equipment  and  building  Tesla  coils.
           During  the  previous  years,  unofficial  delegations  from  Canadian  and  United  States
           military  groups  had  visited  his  laboratory  to  see  the  "Hutchison  effect".  Now  he  was
           working  alone;  the  visitors  had  apparently  learned  all  that  they  came  to  learn.  His
           requests  for  copies  of  the  videos  they  filmed  in  his  laboratory  were  met  with  "sorry;
           we  destroyed  all  those  videos  because  there  wasn't  anything  on  them."  He  didn't
           believe it.

                  John  Hutchison  told  Manning  some  of  the  amusing  twists  of  his  search  for
           reports  about  his  experiments.  "I  was  phoning  the  Pentagon  and  asking  for  'John
           South', because I was told that was the name of one of the guys who were here in my
           lab. By chance a secretary put me through to the man 1 described, and it turns out his
           name was Col. John Alexander."
                  The  name  would  come  up  again  more  than  five  years  later,  as  Manning
           gradually  found  out  what  else  could  be  done  with  "Tesla  technology"  -  so-called
           nonlethal  weaponry.  John  Hutchison  described  Col.  Alexander  as  a  handsome,
           personable  man  who  was  a  fun  guy  to  be  around  throughout  the  days  of  the
           "anti-gravity" experiments in the "Vancouver laboratory.

                  Hutchison  had  leisure  time  to  chat  with  Manning  in  a  now-silent
           laboratory.  He  shared  Tesla  lore  about beamed  weaponry,  and  told  her that the  Soviet
           Union  was  mysteriously  experimenting  with  radio-frequency  signals,  beaming  them
           toward  North  America.  Beginning  in  late  1976  he  had  been  one  of  many  ham  radio
           operators  who  began  picking  up  the  10-Hertz  (cycles,  "beats"  or  pulses  per  second)
           frequencies  on  radio  receivers.  Hams  called  these  signals  "the  Soviets'  Woodpecker"
           because  of  the  sharp  tapping  they  heard  from  the  extremely  low  frequency  (ELF)
           waves.  Some  researchers  speculated  that  the  Woodpecker  signal  was  a  Tesla-type
           weapon  for  mind  control,  because  the  ELF  was  at  a  frequency  which  could  resonate
           with  neurons  in  the  human  brain,  and  the  transmission  could  be  a  carrier  wave  that
           was modulated (varied in amplitude, frequency or phase) to carry a hidden effect.

                  "Spoo-kyyy,"  she  joked,  dismissing  what  seemed  to  be  a  paranoid
           speculation,

           29 Frederic Jueneman, "Innovative Notebook", Industrial Research magazine, February 1974.
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