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           Seifer had been intrigued by issues that emerged from his investigation:

                  -  Particle beam weaponry was such a high-level secret that President Jimmy
           Carter,  for  example,  "was  screened  from  vital  technical  developments  by  the
           bureaucracy of the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency" (according to General
           George Keegan, former head of Air Force Intelligence);
                  -  Wright-Patterson Air Force base in Dayton, Ohio, was mentioned, in
           regard  to  the  air  force  base's  use  of  bright  young  geniuses  to  attempt  a
           breakthrough
           in Tesla technology.
                  Based on FBI files as well as other literature, Seifer concluded, "Great
           support is lent to the hypothesis that Tesla's work and papers were systematically
           hidden from public view in order to protect the trail of this top secret work, which
           today is known as Star Wars."

                  It was a paradox, Nikola Tesla's name was indeed invoked when describing
           proposed  technologies  that  are  as  potentially  planet-  cleansing  as  "free  energy"  -
           non-polluting power generation. At the same time he was credited with inventing
           weapons which could be used for the Strategic Defense Initiative (S.D.I., popularly
           known as Star Wars). And his "wireless power" engineering experiments may have
           led to a disaster in Siberia, Manning later learned from scientist Oliver Nichelson.
           Tesla's love of nature seemed to be a contradiction to his desire to arrogantly
           manipulate it - to light up the sky. Over the next nine years, she had occasions to
           think about the deep frustration in Gregory's eyes at the Tesla conference as he
           described the professor's attitude of "We'll just have to try it, and find out."
                  Meanwhile one would-be god of the elements wasn't pulling any punches. A
           Texan, Dr. Bernard Eastlund, aimed his sights high -up to the ionosphere, In 1990
           Gregory sent Manning a copy of a 1987 patent which cited Nikola Tesla under the
           heading "prior art". He suggested she send for the audiotape of a National Public
           Radio interview with Eastlund.
                  Manning was astonished when she read the patent, titled "A Method and
           Apparatus  for  Altering  a  Region  of  the  Earth's  Atmosphere,  Ionosphere  and
           Magnetosphere". Whichever way she looked at it, the proposed high-power beaming
           of radio frequency energy into the upper atmosphere sounded insane. For example, the
           patent said the technology could manipulate global weather systems. Gregory had
           been sending her articles which indicated that electric forces do affect the weather, so
           it came as no surprise.

                  More horrifying, she remembered what a brilliant physicist by the name of
           Walter Richmond had written about a possible technology which sounded very much
           like  Eastlund's  concept.  The  late  Walter  Richmond  and  anthropologist  Leigh
           Richmond wrote a book titled The Lost Millennium, using the novel format to get
           their ideas out to the world A disastrous technology described as a "solar tap" in the
           book   was   startlingly   similar   to   aspects   of   Eastlund's   patent.31
           31 Walter and Leigh Richmond. The Lost Millennium. Interdimensional Sciences Inc., Lakemont,
           Georgia 1967.
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