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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.
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