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"Our planetary environment is becoming progressively more energetic, with unusual
activity, like mysterious bursts of energy that mimic radio waves from atomic
explosions, being detected in the atmosphere..."
Paul Schaefer, engineer and researcher, Kansas City MO.
"The Earth is becoming a disturbed planet, and man is doing the disturbing."
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Chapter Ten
PUTTING THE HEAT ON MOM EARTH
The journey toward understanding "Tesla technology" had taken Jeane
Manning to science conferences in Germany in 1987 and Switzerland two years
later.
At both meetings, she heard an American astrophysicist, Adam Trombly, give
eloquent speeches on environmental issues. A protege of the late Buckminster Fuller,
Trombly had founded the non-profit Project Earth through which he worked with
other scientists toward understanding global ecosystems - the big picture.
In July of 1995, Manning telephoned Trombly at the Institute of Advanced
Studies at Aspen, Colorado, to ask about possible effects of the HAARP-type
experiments which would make artificial electromagnetic storms above the earth -
experiments which would lift parts of the ionosphere and would literally expand those
areas while accelerating more high energy particles in the already energetic
ionosphere.
HAARP would add more energy to a global system that is already stretched,
replied the scientist. By "stretched", he meant hyperstimulated by particle flows from
the sun. To put it into perspective, think of our planet as a somewhat wobbly dynamo
motoring around a sun. Our sun is an aging star and getting unreliable, to say the
least. Through telescopes, people have been eying sunspots since Galileo's time, and
learned that magnetic storms above Earth and the northern lights are connected to
those dark patches on the sun. In recent decades our sun has been throwing major
fits
- spewing larger than usual bursts of high energy particles into our planet's systems.
Some of this hyperactivity started before men got into the act with nuclear
explosions. With an effect similar to solar flares, manmade Tadiation from atomic
technologies adds to the crossfire of super-speedy particles in which we live.
It's difficult to tell how long the sun has been going through a hyperactive
cycle, because sensitive scientific instruments to measure "coronal hole activity" on
the sun are fairly new. A thorough study has only been possible in the last couple of
decades. (The corona is the super-hot halo of plasma around the sun.)
Judging by the increase in the geomagnetic "noise" (disturbances in the
earth's magnetic field) heard on earth, some scientists speculate that the sun may be
approaching a time of change. Whether or not the sun goes through a time of