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           "The idea of the invention is to generate a beam of radio waves of enormous
           intensity and direct this toward the upper atmosphere. At certain altitudes, electron
           cyclotron resonance heating of existing electrons would cause further ionization of
           the neutral particles of the atmosphere. Among the intended uses of the invention are to
           'disrupt microwave transmissions of satellites' or to cause 'even total disruption of
           communications over a very large portion of the earth'. Other intended uses include
           weather modification,   lifting  large regions of the atmosphere, and intercepting
           incoming missiles,"

                  Williams  came  up  with  a  pithy  one-word  description  of  the  concept  -
           skybusting.  "This  'skybusting'  concept  may  sound  like  a  tall  order,  but  look  at  the
           power  levels  that  will  be  used  (10-to-the-ninth-power  up  to  10-to-the-eleventh-
           power  watts)!  This  is  equivalent  to  the  output  of  ten  to  300  large  power  generating
           stations."

                  High-energy  experiments  pose  a  danger  to  the  upper  atmosphere,  Williams
           said.  He  then  referred  to  Eastlund's  statement  in  the  radio  interview  -  that  a  secret
           military  project  was  already  underway  to  study  and  implement  the  invention.
           Williams had a chilling warning.
           "Tests of this kind could cause irreversible damage."

                  Williams  reminded  his  fellow  physicists  that  small  changes  in  the  upper
           atmosphere,  such  as  mere  traces  of  manmade  substances,  can  have  a  profound  effect.
           An example is the destructive effects on the ozone layer, a protective layer of Earth's
           atmosphere  which  absorbs  dangerous  ultraviolet  radiation.  While  making  it  clear  that
           the  ozone  layer  and  ionosphere  are  separate  layers,  physicists  say  the  layers  are
           interconnected  as  well  as  separate.  Regarding  the  ozone  layer,  Williams  said,  "After
           long  negotiations,  the  federal  government  had  joined  in  an  international  treaty  to
           protect the ozone layer.  A  few tests of the Eastlund invention might undo all that we
           have accomplished with the treaty."

           Effects in the upper atmosphere cannot be kept in one spot, Williams noted.

                  The  publicity  was  apparently  not  welcomed  by  ARCO  Power  Technologies
           Inc.  In  August  of  1992,  Jeane  Manning  had  confronted  the  president  of  APTI,  Ramy
           Shanny,  Ph.D.,  after  a  power-beaming  workshop  at  an  International  Energy
           Conversion  Engineering  Conference.  She  had  come  to  the  IECEC  meeting  to  further
           educate  herself  about  energy  alternatives,  but one  item  on  the program  took  her  away
           from  the  "advanced  and  innovative  systems"  sessions  for  a  morning.  The  schedule
           said that a representative of APTI would be in a workshop on poweT-beaming, and she
           wanted to ask the person whether APTI was going to build Eastlund's invention.
                  Manning  slipped  in  the  room  without  needing  to  point  to  the  press  pass  on
           her  suit  jacket.  The  workshop  was  a  rather  intimate  gathering  of  colleagues  from
           national  laboratories,  the  federal  department  of  energy  and  universities;  the  meeting
           room held less than thirty people. There was one other woman in the room, also
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