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           these changes in wave heights could be caused by weather system changes occurring a
           thousand miles away. Tampering via HAARP will only exaggerate such anomalies in
           the upper atmosphere, and perhaps set in motion a chain reaction.
                  Electrical power generation and use of energy in the northeastern United
           States steadily increased over the same two decades. Could it be that the "downwind"
           effects of  weather, described  earlier, could be contributing to this  wave  height
           observation? Could we be reaching a new level where instabilities will tilt over some
           unknown threshold, thereby causing unexpected geophysical reactions?

                                ACUPUNCTURE POINTS

                  There are simpler ways to look at Mom Earth's natural electrical system.
           For example, Adam Trombly said the acupuncture model is relevant. "What happens
           when you  overstimulate  an  acupuncture  point?  You  can  give  somebody  a  heart
           attack very easily with a very low amplitude input...Hit one of those ionospheric
           acupuncture points in the dynamic matrix of the ionosphere as a wave guide - what
           is the effect going to be?"

                  He challenges HAARP scientists to answer a big question before they send
           multi-gigawatt pulses up to the ionosphere. "What are the saturation parameters
           for the ionosphere?"

                  Manning asked him about the warning implied in the book Lost Millennium
           by Walter and Leigh Richmond. In that novel, "advanced" technology tapped into the
           ionosphere  successfully,  until  one day  when the timing  was unfortunate.  A  solar
           flare set off an unquenchable avalanche of electrons that traveled back down the
           technicians' beam and fried a planet. Could today's ionosphere modifying scientists
           make a similar mistake?

           "That's what I'm talking about," Trombly said quietly.

                  Technically,  he  explained  what  could  happen  in  an  electrodynamically
           saturated situation. If a natural source - solar - hyperstimulates the entire system, it
           could cause "chaotic dissipative motions". Events in the ionosphere then could
           stretch way beyond the normal limits of the physics law of conservation of energy.
           "It  doesn't mean the energy isn't ultimately conserved; it just means that the initial
           environment is pervaded with far more energy than we've taken into account." In
           order to dissipate this energy, tremendous turbulence develops in the ionosphere and
           the magnetosphere.

                  Manning pondered what she had learned at New Energy Science conferences.
           Does twentieth-century textbook science have an incomplete picture of what is in
           "empty  space"?  Could  there  be  interactions  with  the  background  sea  of
           electromagnetic radiations - perhaps from distant stars - that flickers throughout
           space? She recalled papers in prestigious science journals that indicate there is a lot
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