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<strong>HAARP</strong> Updates<br />

<strong>HAARP</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ues to occupy a significant amount of our attention and has rema<strong>in</strong>ed the<br />

focus of much of our current work. We have had the opportunity to speak out about this<br />

project <strong>in</strong> numerous radio and television programs. In addition, a number of news articles<br />

have begun to be published throughout the country on this very important subject. We are<br />

thankful to all of the media people which have granted us time to br<strong>in</strong>g our work out <strong>in</strong> front<br />

of the citizenry. The issue has not slowed down <strong>in</strong> terms of general <strong>in</strong>terest <strong>in</strong> the topic.<br />

The story has served as a catalyst for <strong>in</strong>volvement <strong>in</strong> political and governmental affairs<br />

for many <strong>in</strong>dividuals.<br />

We have received a number of articles and news clipp<strong>in</strong>gs from across the country which<br />

has provided a good deal of material for use <strong>in</strong> this publication. One of the most <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g<br />

pieces of <strong>in</strong>formation arrived just after the book was published.<br />

An article, "Beh<strong>in</strong>d the Russian SDI Offer: A Scientific, Technological, and Strategic<br />

Revolution", appeared <strong>in</strong> the magaz<strong>in</strong>e 21st Century <strong>in</strong> the summer of 1993. The article was<br />

based on a front page story appear<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> a Soviet government newspaper, Izvestia, on April<br />

2, 1993. The article disclosed a whole new area of science and <strong>in</strong>vited the United States to<br />

participate <strong>in</strong> the jo<strong>in</strong>t development of this new technology <strong>in</strong> a "Star Wars" weapons<br />

program.<br />

The <strong>in</strong>itiative <strong>in</strong>dicated that the Russians were far ahead <strong>in</strong> many of the areas important<br />

to the development of this "Star Wars" technology. One of the key components of the Russian<br />

technology was their greater under-stand<strong>in</strong>g of "nonl<strong>in</strong>ear" processes <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> the<br />

generation, propagation and absorption of powerful pulses of electromagnetic radiations.<br />

What are "nonl<strong>in</strong>ear" processes?<br />

This relates to the idea of a small <strong>in</strong>put of additional energy creat<strong>in</strong>g a disproportionally<br />

larger output of energy. A research scientist, Al Ziel<strong>in</strong>ski, recently sent us the follow<strong>in</strong>g<br />

example of nonl<strong>in</strong>ear effects:<br />

Experiment #1<br />

Imag<strong>in</strong>e we had an unlimited amount of dom<strong>in</strong>oes and we l<strong>in</strong>ed them up from here to,<br />

let's say, Paris. Then we could tip the first dom<strong>in</strong>o with 10 grams; it will fall down and cause<br />

the second dom<strong>in</strong>o to tumble, too, etc. The first action of 10 grams will cause all the<br />

dom<strong>in</strong>oes to tumble <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the last dom<strong>in</strong>o <strong>in</strong> Paris,<br />

From this experiment we should understand that it is not the 10 gram action that causes<br />

all the dom<strong>in</strong>oes to tumble, but the 10 gram action just creates an imbalance of the first<br />

dom<strong>in</strong>o. It is the gravity, however, that causes the dom<strong>in</strong>oes to fall. In other words: only a 10<br />

gram action is required to trigger a gravitational activity of all our dom<strong>in</strong>oes from here to<br />

Paris.<br />

Experiment #2<br />

Imag<strong>in</strong>e we had an unlimited amount of special dom<strong>in</strong>oes of which only the first one we<br />

l<strong>in</strong>e up here is of normal size, and all the subsequent dom<strong>in</strong>oes we l<strong>in</strong>e up aga<strong>in</strong> from here to<br />

Paris are of cont<strong>in</strong>uously <strong>in</strong>creased size. By the time we reached Paris, the last dom<strong>in</strong>o block<br />

would be 1000 meters high and weigh millions of ions. Aga<strong>in</strong> we tip the first dom<strong>in</strong>o here<br />

with 10 grams, which will fall down caus<strong>in</strong>g all the subsequent dom<strong>in</strong>oes to tumble. By the<br />

time the gravitational action reaches Paris, the last dom<strong>in</strong>o <strong>in</strong> Paris will smash the Eiffel<br />

Tower.<br />

From this experiment we should understand that it is not the 10 gram action here that<br />

will smash the Eiffel Tower <strong>in</strong> Paris, but it is the gravitational energy that is picked up on the<br />

way to Paris that smashes the Eiffel Tower. In other words: only a 10 gram action is required

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