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           1961:   Scientists  propose artificial ion cloud experiments.  In   1960's  the
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           dumping of chemicals (barium powder etc.) from satellites/rockets began.
           1961-62:  U.S.S.R.  and  U.S.A.  create  many  electromagnetic  pulses  (EMPs)  in
           the atmosphere; 300 megatons of nuclear devices deplete ozone layer by about
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           4%.
           1962:  Launch  of  Canadian  satellites  &  start  of  stimulating  plasma  resonances
           by antennas within the space plasma.6

           1966:  Gordon  J.  F.  MacDonald  publishes  military  ideas  on  environmental
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           engineering.
           1960's:  In  Wisconsin,  US  Navy  Project  Sanguine  lays  extremely  low
           frequency (ELF) antennae.

           1968: Moscow scientists tell the West that they have pinpointed which pulsed
           magnetic  field  frequencies  help  mental  and  physiological  functions  and  which
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           frequencies do harm.

           1972:  First  reports  on  "ionospheric  heater"  experiments  with  high  frequency
           radio waves, at Arecibo.9 A 100 megawatt heater in Norway built later in decade
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           can change conductivity of auroral ionosphere.
           1973:  Documentation  that  launch  of  Skylab  "halved  the  total  electron  content
           of the ionosphere for three hours"(by rocket exhaust gases).  11,12

           1973:  Recommendations  for  study  of  Project  Sanguine's  biological  effects
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           denied by Navy.

           1974: United Nations General Assembly bans environmental warfare.
           4 Manfred Scholer, "On the  Motion of Artificial  Ion Clouds in the  Magnetosphere", Planet Space Sci.
           1970, Vol. 18 pp 977 to 1004. Printed in Northern Ireland.
           5 National  Academy  of  Sciences,  "Long-Term  Effects  of  Multiple  Nuclear-Weapon  Detonation",  1975
           pges. 6-7.
           6 Michael J. Rycroft, "Active Experiments in Space Plasmas" Nature vol. 287 4 Sept. 1980, pg, 7.
           7 Lowell Ponte, The Cooling. Prentice-Hall, NJ, 1976, pg. 166-7
           8 Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder Super Memory: The Revolution. Carroll & Graf, NY, pg. 303.
           9 W.E.  Gordon  and  H.C,  Carlson/'Arecibo  Heating  Experiments",  Radio  Science,Vol.  9,  No.11,  pges
           1041-7, Nov. 1974.

           10  Michael J. Rycroft, "Active Experiments in Space Plasmas", Nature Vol. 287, Sept. 1980, pg. 7.
           11  Michael J. Rycroft, "Ionospheric Hole Caused by Rocket Engine", Nature Vol. 297, June 1982,
           pg. 537.
           12  Michael Mendillo, Gerald S. Hawkins, John A. Klobuchar, "A Sudden Vanishing of the
           Ionospheric F Region Due to the Launch of Skylab", Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 80 No.
           16, June 1, 1975, pg. 2217.
           13  Robert O. Becker, Cross Currents. Jeremy Tarcher LA 1990, pg. 201-3.
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