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           MESSING WITH 'MOTHER EARTH' AND HER KIDS
           ELECTROMAGNETICALLY:
           A BRIEF HISTORY OF EVENTS & DISCOVERIES

           1886-8: Nikola Tesla invents system of Alternating Current (AC) power
           source and transmission system. As 60-pulse-per-second (Hertz) AC power grids
           spread over the land, Mom Earth will eventually dance to a different beat than her
           usual 7-8 Hertz frequency.

           1900: Tesla applies for patent on a device to "Transmit Electrical Energy
           Through the Natural Mediums".

           1905: U.S. Patent #787,412 issued for above.

           1924.:  Confirmation that radio waves bounce off ionospherel (electrically
           charged layer starting at altitude of 50 kilometers).

           1938: Scientist proposes to light up night sky by electron gyrotron heating
           from a powerful transmitter.

           1940: Tesla announces "death ray" invention.


           1945: Atomic bomb tests begin - 40,000 electromagnetic pulses to follow.

           1952: W.O. Schumann identifies 7.83 Hertz resonant frequency of the earth.

           1958: Van Allen radiation belts discovered (zones of charged particles trapped in
           earth's magnetic field) 2,000+ miles up. Violently disrupted in the same year.
           1958: Project Argus, U.S. Navy explodes three nuclear bombs in Van Allen
           belt.

           1958: White House advisor on weather modification says Defense Department
           studying ways to manipulate charges "of earth and sky, and so affect the
           weather".

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           1960: Series of weather disasters begin.
           1961?:  Copper  needles  dumped  into  ionosphere  as  "telecommunications
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           shield".
           1 Victor A. Schmidt, Planet Earth and the New Geoscience. Kendall/Hunt, Iowa, 1986, pg. 428
           2 Editor's page, "Weather Modification",Saturday Review 2/5/1977.
           3 Keesings Historisch Archief, courtesy of Nigel Harle, Netherlands,
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