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weapons would be developed and, when used, would be virtually undetectable by their
victims. He was not some wire haired fanatic when he made these observations in
1966 - he had the credentials of a world recognized scientist. What his futuristic
concepts became, are the things which projects like HAARP are made of...
U.S. Congress' subcommittee hearings on Oceans and International
Environment looked into military weather and climate modification conducted in the
early 1970's. "What emerged was an awesome picture of far ranging research and
experimentation by the DoD into ways environmental tampering could be used as a
weapon," said Lowell Ponte.96
The revealed secrets surprised legislators. Would an inquiry into the state of
the art of electromagnetic manipulation surprise lawmakers today? They may find out
that technologies developed out of the HAARP experiments in Alaska could
deliver
on Gordon MacDonald's vision, because leading edge scientists are describing global
weather as not only air pressure and thermal systems, but also as an electrical system.
'SMALL INPUT, BIG EFFECT'
A point to remember is that the ionosphere is an active electrical shield
protecting the planet from the constant bombardment of high-energy particles from
space. This conducting plasma, along with Earth's magnetic field, traps the electrical
plasma of space and holds it back from going directly to the earth's surface, says
Charles Yost of Dynamic Systems, Leicester, North Carolina. HAARP zaps the
ionosphere where it is relatively unstable.
"If the ionosphere is greatly disturbed, the atmosphere below is
subsequently disturbed. "97
It is reasonable to expect Earth's relatively thin atmosphere of insulating
gas (water vapor) to be mechanically pushed and pulled by the surrounding electrical
forces, Yost says. Electrical currents in the ionosphere are said to be 100 times larger
than those produced lower down at any moment by all the world's thunderstorms. Yost
concludes that electrical forces should be included along with thermodynamics,
gravity waves and effects of Earth's rotation, as causes of weather variations.
According to his experiments and analyses, ionospheric currents and changing
magnetic fields in the ionosphere must produce "global oscillating gradients" that go
down as far as the ground.
A connection between manmade electromagnetic forces and the weather
showed up in a paper Yost wrote about lightning and earth harmonics. The apparent
global interaction of electrical storms prompted Yost to take another look at how
clouds form. He found that electrostatic forces can influence the dynamics of cumulus
clouds. On a copy of his paper that Yost sent to Jeane Manning, he wrote "man can
make these levels of force artificially".
96 The Cooling, by Lowell Ponte. Prentice-Hall inc. NJ 1976.
97 Charles A. Yost, "Electrical Forces Applied to Basic Weather Phenomena", Proceedings of the
1992 International Aerospace and Ground Conference on Lightning and Static Electricity, Atlantic
City, 1992. Document available through Nat'l Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia,
22161.