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ANGELS DON‘T PLAY THIS HAARP Advances in Tesla Technology

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There's noth<strong>in</strong>g wrong with study<strong>in</strong>g Mother Nature and then copy<strong>in</strong>g her. But they‘re try<strong>in</strong>g<br />

to jam up the system, that‘s the problem‖.<br />

Callahan knows low frequency systems; he put them up <strong>in</strong> Japan for the U.S. defense<br />

department before he went back to school and became an entomologist and biophysicist.<br />

(With his multidiscipl<strong>in</strong>ary <strong>in</strong>terests, he learned it is possible to tune <strong>in</strong>to unwanted <strong>in</strong>sects<br />

by know<strong>in</strong>g the resonant frequency of an <strong>in</strong>sect's antenna. Because of this knowledge, he has<br />

been fight<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>secticide use for 35 years. The non-poisonous alternative, on the other hand,<br />

jams the <strong>in</strong>sects' hom<strong>in</strong>g beacon system with electromagnetic static.)<br />

Jeane Mann<strong>in</strong>g asked him if <strong>HAARP</strong> is any threat to the <strong>in</strong>sects of the world, and<br />

Callahan replied, ―Yes. It's bound to be, because their antennas are tuned <strong>in</strong>to some of the<br />

frequencies that will bounce down from <strong>HAARP</strong>'s ionospheric modification‖.<br />

He was work<strong>in</strong>g for a government agency when the ionospheric-modification plan heated<br />

up. ―I got a call from them; they wanted to know what I thought it would do to <strong>in</strong>sects. I said<br />

'You'll probably mess some of them up, because it messes up the <strong>in</strong>sects under the power<br />

l<strong>in</strong>es...I've seen night time moths fly<strong>in</strong>g around and feed<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the daytime when they're<br />

under power l<strong>in</strong>es. I've also seen them under power l<strong>in</strong>es feed<strong>in</strong>g until they swell up and<br />

burst. So what it boils down to is, it's like when <strong>in</strong>secticides came out - we don't know what<br />

they do‖.<br />

<strong>HAARP</strong> is go<strong>in</strong>g ahead, however, despite the warn<strong>in</strong>g of possible biological effects.<br />

Callahan adds, ―Nobody‘s study<strong>in</strong>g it; they just sit there and say there‘s no harm <strong>in</strong> it'. Out of<br />

sight, out of m<strong>in</strong>d‖.<br />

FORBID THE CENTIMETER-WAVES!<br />

Dr. Wolfgang Volkrodt of West Germany takes an extreme position on this challenge<br />

fac<strong>in</strong>g the people of Earth. ―Centimeter-wave technology must disappear from our<br />

environment! We need a UNO (United Nations Organization) charter which would prohibit<br />

the entire field of electromagnetic wave technology which causes disastrous resonance <strong>in</strong><br />

biological systems‖, Volkrodt <strong>in</strong>sists. He calls for monitor<strong>in</strong>g centers that can detect use of<br />

the prohibited wavelengths anywhere, even those harmful wavelengths beamed from<br />

satellites.<br />

While the authors see a total ban on microwave relay and radio frequency technology as<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g unrealistic, we agree with Volkrodt that there is widespread denial of the hazards.<br />

Dr. Volkrodt says, ―the path seems long and arduous until our politicians realize what is<br />

happen<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the research <strong>in</strong>stitutes of the super powers, and what explosive f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs will<br />

confront the <strong>in</strong>habitants of this endangered world before the end of this century. Let us hope<br />

that those <strong>in</strong> positions of responsibility will awake before it is too late‖.<br />

The authors <strong>in</strong>terviewed other experts whose warn<strong>in</strong>gs were more low-key. For example,<br />

James Beale of Louisiana, whose career has been <strong>in</strong> a variety of electromagnetic research<br />

venues, regrets to see that there are not many experts on bioelectromagnetics, and fewer still<br />

who are <strong>in</strong>dependent of military contracts. Furthermore, said Beale, those experts prefer to<br />

talk among themselves <strong>in</strong>stead of with the public. ―This is where you need bridge science',<br />

which is what is go<strong>in</strong>g to come about by talk<strong>in</strong>g on the Internet‖.<br />

Bridg<strong>in</strong>g between specialties, and between scientists and the public, is one of the most<br />

press<strong>in</strong>g needs uncovered by our research. It isn't hard to do. Today's eng<strong>in</strong>eers can walk <strong>in</strong>to<br />

a library or across campus to the biological sciences departments and f<strong>in</strong>d stacks of<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation about the <strong>in</strong>ter-relatedness of Earth‘s electrical, magnetic and biological<br />

systems.<br />

But to what extent do they bother to look outside their own specialty?

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