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             "Some of these (electromagnetic) emissions may be reaping irreparable damage to the
                       ionosphere and earth, which threatens our very existence."
                             Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, Particle Physicist

                                    Chapter Eight
              WHO CAN STOP THE BIG ZAPPER?

           Independent scientists seek 'return to sanity'


                  William van Bise of Nevada is a scientist who is passionate about the safety
           of  his  children  and  grandchildren,  and  he  can't  understand  why  some  high  level
           military  planners  seemingly  are  not.  According  to  documents  about  the  HAARP,  the
           military's  disrespect  for  dynamic  natural  systems  hasn't  changed  much  in  the  decades
           since  nuclear  bombs  were  the  favored  research  tool  for  studying  Earth's  geomagnetic
           field.
                  Van  Bise,  an  electronics  and  biomedical  engineer,  says  bluntly  "They're
           suicidal!"  He  made  the  comment  after  reading  about  HAARP,  the  military's  plan  to
           pump unprecedented levels of radio frequency power up through the upper atmosphere
           to  heat  parts  of  the  unpredictable  ionosphere.  His  concern  is  that  the  experimenters
           admit they do not know what the outcome might be.72
                  Surprisingly  few  scientists  know  about  ionospheric  heaters.  "Why  in  the
           world  would  anyone  want  to  heat  up  the  ionosphere?  It's  already  hot  enough,"  said
           one  head  of  a  large  university's  physics  department.  Co-author  Manning  gave  him
           the  benefit  of  the  doubt,  but  as  it  turned  out,  he  was  not  joking.  Other  department
           heads  at  universities  with  sizable  atmospheric  physics  departments  had  heard  about
           ionospheric heaters but said their knowledge of the research was vague.

                  The  University  of  Alaska's  geophysical  department  knows  what  an
           ionospheric  research  instrument  is,  because  their  university  is  directly  involved  in
           HAARP  funding.  But  although  "auroral  research"  involvement  of  the  University  of
           Alaska is played up in press releases, HAARP's internal documents say the goal of the
           experiments  is  to  control  ionospheric  processes  so  that  they  can  be  exploited  by  the
           Department of Defense.

                  Concerned  scientists  such  as  van  Bise  are  doubly  discouraged,  because  the
           people  who  want  to  control  the  electrojet  or  make  "nuclear-sized  explosions"73  or
           an  "artificial  cyclotron"74  in  the  upper  atmosphere  are  the  most  difficult  to  stop.
           Traditionally  they  have  held  the  biggest  handfuls  of  taxpayers'  money.  Their  power
           base  includes  mega-corporation  defense  contractors  and  their  lobbyists.  Few
           physicists  are  willing  to  risk  their  livelihood  (government  contracts)  by
           contradicting these people.
           72 Telephone conversations Between William van Bise and co-author of Angels Don't Play This
           HAARP Jeane Manning, May 1995.
           73 U.S. Patent No. 4,873,928 "Nuclear-sized Explosions without Radiation".
           74 U.S. Patent No. 4,712,155, "Method and Apparatus for Creating an Artificial Electron Cyclotron",
           among patents assigned to APTI.
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