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fifty senior scientists from around the world. Most were in the life sciences. The
youth presented a simple paper about the idea that his country's researchers
over-specialized and that multidisciplinary teams were the way to breakthroughs in
science. His associations from this early experience led to a lasting interest in
electrophysiology and life sciences. The studies became his creative outlet while he
worked at mundane administrative jobs.
With this background, he could sort through the HAARP technical
documents and see implications of its type of ionospheric interference. As he saw it,
the government had understated the risks. As had fellow Alaskan Clare Zickuhr and
others, he sent "piles of files" out to friends around the world, and information
flooded back.
In the summer of 1994, Begich wrote an article about HAARP for Nexus
magazine, to get the story out. He mentioned the Eastland patent, but acknowledged
that it was controversial,
"The United States military denies that the HAARP project has anything to do
with these patents. However, a careful review of the government documents leading to
the contract with APTI leads one to the conclusion that... the military is deliberately
attempting to mislead."
"While it is true that the device being built will not produce the full effects
described in the patents, it is a necessary step in proving the effectiveness of the
technology, in advance of a larger antenna array..."
"...patent number 4,686,605, issued August 11, 1987...is one of three related
patents by the same inventor, one of which was locked up under a Navy National
Security Order in the late 1980's."
In his Nexus article, Begich said that the Eastlund patents go beyond the
applications dreamed of by Tesla. The Eastlund patent said that scientists in the
previous few years had been trying to learn about the belts of trapped electrons and
ions above the earth, in order to control and use the phenomena for beneficial uses;
"For example, in the late 1950's and early 1960s, both the United States and
the USSR detonated a series of nuclear devices...to generate large numbers of charged
particles at various altitudes..."34
"This can cause confusion of or interference with, or even complete
disruption of, guidance systems employed by even the most sophisticated of airplanes
and missiles. "35
'The ability to employ and transmit over very wide areas of the
earth...electromagnetic waves of varying frequencies...provides a unique ability to
interfere at will with all modes of communication, land sea and/or air, at the same
time."36
34 united States patent number 4,686,605, issued August 11,1987.
35 Ibid.
36 Ibid.