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Chapter Ten<br />

PUTTING THE HEAT ON MOM EARTH<br />

The journey toward understand<strong>in</strong>g ―<strong>Tesla</strong> technology" had taken Jeane Mann<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

science conferences <strong>in</strong> Germany <strong>in</strong> 1987 and Switzerland two years later. At both meet<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

she heard an American astrophysicist, Adam Trombly, give eloquent speeches on<br />

environmental issues. A protégé of the late Buckm<strong>in</strong>ster Fuller, Trombly had founded the<br />

non-profit Project Earth through which he worked with other scientists toward<br />

understand<strong>in</strong>g global ecosystems - the big picture.<br />

In July of 1995, Mann<strong>in</strong>g telephoned Trombly at the Institute of Advanced Studies at<br />

Aspen, Colorado, to ask about possible effects of the <strong>HAARP</strong>-type experiments which would<br />

make artificial electromagnetic storms above the earth experiments which would lift parts of<br />

the ionosphere and would literally expand those areas while accelerat<strong>in</strong>g more high energy<br />

particles <strong>in</strong> the already energetic ionosphere.<br />

<strong>HAARP</strong> would add more energy to a global system that is already stretched, replied the<br />

scientist. By ―stretched‖, he meant hyper-stimulated by particle flows from the sun. To put it<br />

<strong>in</strong>to perspective, th<strong>in</strong>k of our planet as a somewhat wobbly dynamo motor<strong>in</strong>g around a sun.<br />

Our sun is an ag<strong>in</strong>g star and gett<strong>in</strong>g unreliable, to say the least.<br />

Through telescopes, people have been ey<strong>in</strong>g sunspots s<strong>in</strong>ce Galileo‘s time, and learned<br />

that magnetic storms above Earth and the northern lights are connected to those dark<br />

patches on the sun. In recent decades our sun has been throw<strong>in</strong>g major fits - spew<strong>in</strong>g larger<br />

than usual bursts of high energy particles <strong>in</strong>to our planet‘s systems. Some of this<br />

hyperactivity started before men got <strong>in</strong>to the act with nuclear explosions. With an effect<br />

similar to solar flares, manmade radiation from atomic technologies adds to the crossfire of<br />

super-speedy particles <strong>in</strong> which we live.<br />

It‘s difficult to tell how long the sun has been go<strong>in</strong>g through a hyperactive cycle, because<br />

sensitive scientific <strong>in</strong>struments to measure ―coronal hole activity‖ on the sun are fairly new. A<br />

thorough study has only been possible <strong>in</strong> the last couple of decades. (The corona is the superhot<br />

halo of plasma around the sun.)<br />

Judg<strong>in</strong>g by the <strong>in</strong>crease <strong>in</strong> the geomagnetic ―noise‖ (disturbances <strong>in</strong> the earth‘s magnetic<br />

field) heard on earth, some scientists speculate that the sun may be approach<strong>in</strong>g a time of<br />

change. Whether or not the sun goes through a time of spectacular hot flashes <strong>in</strong> the near<br />

future and throws even more particles at Earth, the fact is that Earth is be<strong>in</strong>g affected right<br />

now.<br />

EARTH GETS HOTTER<br />

―Eleven years ago we were predict<strong>in</strong>g ground heat<strong>in</strong>g‖, Trombly said, ―the earth actually<br />

gett<strong>in</strong>g hotter <strong>in</strong>ductively‖.<br />

To understand what he was talk<strong>in</strong>g about, Mann<strong>in</strong>g later had to turn to a dictionary of<br />

science. Induction heat<strong>in</strong>g means that electrically conduct<strong>in</strong>g material <strong>in</strong> this case, materials<br />

<strong>in</strong> the earth - is heated as a result of the electric current <strong>in</strong>duced <strong>in</strong> it by an alternat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

magnetic field (due to <strong>in</strong>teraction with the sun and even with the moon).<br />

She began to see how Earth‘s magnetic field could be <strong>in</strong> danger of break<strong>in</strong>g down and<br />

open<strong>in</strong>g the way for a pole shift. Heat is an enemy to the strength of a magnet. (The fact that<br />

the earth is gett<strong>in</strong>g hotter was reported <strong>in</strong> the New York Times <strong>in</strong> 1991. The article said that<br />

Arctic ice had decreased by 2% <strong>in</strong> only a n<strong>in</strong>e year period.)<br />

Trombly was say<strong>in</strong>g that before men detonated underground nuclear tests or did<br />

anyth<strong>in</strong>g else that was massively <strong>in</strong>vasive to the state of balance of Earth‘s systems, we were

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