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"We can artificially influence the earth's aurora with a relatively small amount of
energy, and we know that outbursts of the northern lights do change weather
patterns." Gary Lockhart, author of The Weather Companion86
"If the ionosphere is greatly disturbed, the atmosphere below
is subsequently disturbed."
Charles A. Yost87
Chapter Nine
TESLA'S WEATHER APPRENTICES
Archimedes (287-212 B.C.) started a Long tradition of ambitious engineers
who want to make their mark on the world. "Give me a long enough lever and a place
to stand on and I will move the Earth," Archimedes said. Fortunately, he never found
that big a tool. More than twenty centuries later, his spirit lives on in the military's
engineers. They would like to at least be able to move the upper-atmosphere jet
stream, changing global weather to one country's advantage.
Is electromagnetism that tool? Two scientists from the Stanford University
Radioscience Laboratory, H.C. Chang and U.S. Iman, are among the experts who
offer evidence of what our technology can do to affect the sky by making waves on
earth.They have published papers about electron precipitation from the
magnetosphere (the outer belts of charged particles which stream toward Earth's
magnetic poles) caused by man-made very low frequency electromagnetic waves.88
"These precipitated particles can produce secondary ionization, emit X-rays, and
cause significant perturbation in the lower ionosphere."
In 1974 Dr. Robert Helliwell and John Katsufrakis of Stanford University's
radio science laboratory showed that very low frequency radio waves can vibrate the
magnetosphere. In the Antarctic, with a 20km antenna and five kiloHertz transmitter,
they learned that the magnetosphere can be modulated to cause high energy particles
to cascade into Earth's atmosphere. By turning the signal on or off, they could stop
the flow of energetic particles.
WEATHER CONTROL
Avalanches of energy dislodged by such radio waves could hit us hard. "The
theoretical implication suggested by their work is that global weather control can be
attained by the injection of relatively small 'signals' into the Van Allen belts
(radiation belts around Earth) - something like a super-transistor effect," said
Frederic Jueneman. The columnist for Industrial Research magazine speculated further,
"If Tesla's resonance effects, as shown by the Stanford team, can control enormous
86 Gary Lockhart. "Ancient Ham Making". The Weather Companion, p. 199, Wiley & Sons Inc. NY.
87 Charles A. Yost, "Electrical Forces Applied to Basic Weather Phenomena", paper presented at
1992 International Aerospace and Ground Conference on Lightning and Static Electricity.
88 H.C. Chang and U.S.Iman, "Quasi-Relativistic Electron Precipitation due to Interactions with
Coherent VLF Waves in the Magnetosphere" Journal of Geophysical Research, Jan. 1, 1983.