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           radio-frequency energy into the ionosphere. It is evident that HAARP will at least test,
           if not fully implement, the patent capabilities.

                  "Patent  #4,686,605  claims  it  has  the  following  uses:  'cause...total
           disruption  of  communications  over  a  very  large  portion  of  the  Earth...disrupting  not
           only  land-based  communications,  but  also  airborne  communications  and  sea
           communications  (both  surface  and  subsurface)...missile  or  aircraft  destruction,
           deflection  or  confusion...  weather  modification...by  altering  solar  absorption...ozone,
           nitrogen etc. concentrations could be artificially increased..."

                  Whether  or  not  APTI  was  using  that  particular  patent  for  HAARP,  Begich
           questioned  the  wisdom  of  the  whole  effort,  "If  this  technology  works,  is  it  in
           humanity's  interest  for  a  secretive  bureaucracy  to  control  something  which  could  stop
           all electronic communications or change the planet's weather patterns?"
           The library had the patent on microfiche. Its abstract (summary) read:

                  "A  method  and  apparatus  for  altering  at  least  one  selected  region  which
           normally  exists  above  the  earth's  surface.  The  region  is  excited  by  electron  cyclotron
           resonance  heating  to  thereby  increase  its  charged  particle  density.  In  one  embodiment,
           circularly-polarized  electromagnetic  radiation  is  transmitted  upward  in  a  direction
           substantially  parallel  to  and  along  a  field  line  which  extends  through  the  region  of
           plasma to be altered. The radiation is transmitted at a frequency which excites electron
           cyclotron  resonance  to  heat  and  accelerate  the  charged  particles.  This  increase  in
           energy  can  cause  ionization  of  neutral  particles  which  are  then  absorbed  as  part  of
           the region, thereby increasing the charged particle density of the region."

             When Begich examined the patent's section titled "prior art", he was surprised to see
           references  to  articles  about  Nikola  Tesla.  Eastlund's  drawings  did  appear  similar  to
           patents issued to Nikola Tesla in the late 19th and early 20th century!
                  Tesla's  name  had  been  associated  with  wild  schemes,  and  Begich  wanted  to
           find  out  why  would-be  planetary  engineers  were  still  quoting  the  deceased  inventor.
           Begich knew that Tesla  was  credited with startling an earthquake, generating "balls of
           electromagnetic  energy"  and  other  wonders.  Toward  the  end  of  his  life  Tesla  had
           claimed  to  hold  the  keys  to  creating  a  shield  in  the  upper  atmosphere  that  would
           destroy any incoming aircraft.

                  A cold chill ran through Begich after he read the articles cited. The first was
           the New York Times of December 8, 1915:

                  "Nikola  Tesla,  the  inventor,  has  filed  patent  applications  on  the  essential
           parts  of  a  machine,  possibilities  which  test  a  layman's  imagination  and  promise  a
           parallel  of  Thor's  shooting  thunderbolts  from  the  sky  to  punish  those  who  had
           angered  the  gods...Suffice  it  to  say  that  the  invention  will  go  through  space  with  a
           speed of 300 miles a second, a manless ship without propelling engine or wings sent, by
           electricity to any desired point on the globe on its errand of destruction, if destruction
           its manipulator wishes to effect. '
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