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how to beam huge amounts of electromagnetic energy to selected regions of the upper<br />

atmosphere - was made public.<br />

The publicized patent was titled ―A Method and Apparatus for Alter<strong>in</strong>g a Region of the<br />

Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere‖. Eastlund told Alex Chadwick of<br />

National Public Radio that the patent should have been kept under government secrecy. He<br />

said he had been unhappy that it was issued publicly, but, as he understood it, the patent<br />

office does not keep basic ―fundamental <strong>in</strong>formation‖ secret.<br />

―You don't get a patent if you don‘t describe <strong>in</strong> enough detail to another person how to<br />

use it‖, he said.<br />

Specifics of military applications of his patent rema<strong>in</strong> proprietary (secret), he added.<br />

The radio <strong>in</strong>terviewer, Chadwick, confronted Eastlund about aspects which troubled the<br />

<strong>in</strong>terviewer - ma<strong>in</strong>ly the enormity of what the <strong>in</strong>ventor claimed his <strong>in</strong>vention could do.<br />

Effects such as chang<strong>in</strong>g the planet's atmosphere sounded like someth<strong>in</strong>g out of a Jules<br />

Verne novel.<br />

Sound<strong>in</strong>g quite proud of his accomplishments, Eastlund replied that noth<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the<br />

patent was science fiction; it is based on comb<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g known technologies.<br />

―Many of the applications <strong>in</strong> here are aimed at beneficial effects‖.<br />

Are artificial sunspot-effects beneficial?<br />

Chadwick po<strong>in</strong>ted to page eleven of the patent, where Eastlund claimed that his <strong>in</strong>vention<br />

could disrupt communications all over the world. With a short laugh, the <strong>in</strong>ventor<br />

acknowledged the claim.<br />

―And obviously that doesn‘t sound too beneficial, so I‘m contradict<strong>in</strong>g my answer to the<br />

last statement. But <strong>in</strong> the patent itself is the fact that you can do that. Sunspots or solar flares<br />

will disrupt communications badly. This would do that through basically the same<br />

mechanism‖.<br />

Eastlund‘s enthusiasm for planetary-scale eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g came through just as clearly <strong>in</strong> an<br />

<strong>in</strong>terview with Omni magaz<strong>in</strong>e. While acknowledg<strong>in</strong>g that many of the uses of his <strong>in</strong>vention<br />

are warlike, he also talked about ―more benign‖ uses. His view of benign <strong>in</strong>cluded us<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

technology to reroute the high-altitude jet stream, which is a major player <strong>in</strong> shap<strong>in</strong>g global<br />

weather.<br />

Another way to control the weather with his technology would be to build ―plumes of<br />

atmospheric particles to act as a lens or focus<strong>in</strong>g device‖ for sunlight, he told Omni. With<br />

this, the people controll<strong>in</strong>g the antennae could aim <strong>in</strong> such a way that the return beams<br />

would hit a certa<strong>in</strong> part of the earth. With the heat<strong>in</strong>g ability, they could experiment until<br />

they could control w<strong>in</strong>d patterns <strong>in</strong> a specific place.<br />

The Omni article expla<strong>in</strong>ed.<br />

―What this means, he says, is that by controll<strong>in</strong>g local weather patterns one could, say,<br />

br<strong>in</strong>g ra<strong>in</strong> to Ethiopia or alter the summer storm pattern <strong>in</strong> the Caribbean. His device might<br />

even help regenerate the depleted ozone layer, patch the ozone hole over Antarctica, or break<br />

up atmospheric <strong>in</strong>dustrial pollutants like carbon monoxide or nitrous oxide‖.<br />

Not every scientist shared Eastlund‘s eagerness to experiment with the ionosphere. Dr.<br />

Richard Williams, a physicist with the David Sarnoff Research Center <strong>in</strong> Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton, New<br />

Jersey, sent a letter to a scientific journal warn<strong>in</strong>g that Eastlund's <strong>in</strong>vention might become a<br />

serious threat to the earth‘s atmosphere.<br />

Williams summed up the contents <strong>in</strong> Eastlund/APTI's patent for alter<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

atmosphere, ionosphere and/or magnetosphere:<br />

―The idea of the <strong>in</strong>vention is to generate a beam of radio waves of enormous <strong>in</strong>tensity and<br />

direct this toward the upper atmosphere. At certa<strong>in</strong> altitudes, electron cyclotron resonance<br />

heat<strong>in</strong>g of exist<strong>in</strong>g electrons would cause further ionization of the neutral particles of the

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