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This issue was also explored by one of the country‘s leaders <strong>in</strong> bioelectric science, Robert<br />

O. Becker, M.D. His research results also po<strong>in</strong>ted to similar f<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs as those of the Soviets -<br />

animal ext<strong>in</strong>ctions.<br />

The possibility of electromagnetic pollution br<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g changes that could cause a pole<br />

shift is alarm<strong>in</strong>g. However, the <strong>in</strong>terrelationship of earth movement and atmospheric effects<br />

was discussed <strong>in</strong> a 1991 article. It is known that Earth slows down by about 1.4 milliseconds<br />

every century, but scientists more recently discovered that this can also happen <strong>in</strong> jumps.<br />

They already knew that tidal forces from the gravitational effects of the moon, sun and<br />

other astronomical bodies contribute to slow<strong>in</strong>g the Earth‘s sp<strong>in</strong>. The new discovery is that<br />

w<strong>in</strong>d, polar ice melt<strong>in</strong>g, ocean currents and movements with<strong>in</strong> the Earth's molten core are<br />

caus<strong>in</strong>g an <strong>in</strong>creased slow<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

The forces generated by atmospheric motion have the most significant impact on either<br />

speed<strong>in</strong>g up or slow<strong>in</strong>g down the sp<strong>in</strong> rate. In the article, Dr. Jean Dickey of the Jet<br />

Propulsion Laboratory said that ―N<strong>in</strong>ety percent of these variations are caused by changes <strong>in</strong><br />

w<strong>in</strong>d‖, when describ<strong>in</strong>g the shifts <strong>in</strong> atmospheric mass such as that associated with El Niño.<br />

(El Niño is a periodic change <strong>in</strong> ocean currents which have altered weather patterns.)<br />

Dr. Dickey said, ―If the atmosphere is speed<strong>in</strong>g up. Earth is slow<strong>in</strong>g down‖.<br />

The movement of atmospheric mass adds stress over new portions of the earth, and<br />

lowers stress <strong>in</strong> other parts. This shift <strong>in</strong> pressure or forces <strong>in</strong> the planet can <strong>in</strong>crease<br />

earthquake frequency <strong>in</strong> all areas which experience changes <strong>in</strong> atmospherically created<br />

stresses.<br />

This can be related to the <strong>HAARP</strong> technologies, because chang<strong>in</strong>g ionospheric balance<br />

might shift weather patterns that are already contribut<strong>in</strong>g to the planet's <strong>in</strong>stabilities. How<br />

much stress is needed or created by this k<strong>in</strong>d of experimentation is unknown. What is known<br />

is that the Earth is a balanced organism which is <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly be<strong>in</strong>g affected by reckless<br />

experimentation, either deliberate or out of ignorance.<br />

The idea that these k<strong>in</strong>ds of weapon systems could be used for weather modification is<br />

not new. The real work lead<strong>in</strong>g to the area of geophysical warfare goes back to at least 1958,<br />

when the chief White House advisor on weather modification, Capta<strong>in</strong> Howard T. Orville,<br />

said the Defense Department was study<strong>in</strong>g, ―ways to manipulate the changes of the earth and<br />

sky and so affect weather by us<strong>in</strong>g an electronic beam to ionize or deionize the atmosphere<br />

over a given area‖.<br />

As far back as 1977, scientists observed that just the location of power plant clusters could<br />

affect weather as much as could <strong>in</strong>tentional <strong>in</strong>jection of power <strong>in</strong>to the atmosphere. They<br />

discovered that when power plants are clustered together, they alter local weather patterns.<br />

With<strong>in</strong> six to twelve miles downw<strong>in</strong>d of these facilities, ra<strong>in</strong>fall could <strong>in</strong>crease by as much as<br />

25 percent more than normal, and at further distances ra<strong>in</strong>fall might decrease. They<br />

concluded that the changes were the result of released heat. The heat energy alone released<br />

by technology can have a debilitat<strong>in</strong>g effect on weather patterns!<br />

Earth‘s equilibrium is undergo<strong>in</strong>g other disconcert<strong>in</strong>g shifts. This aga<strong>in</strong> shows our lack of<br />

understand<strong>in</strong>g of the complex processes of the planet. A New York Times article said that<br />

wave heights <strong>in</strong> the northeast Atlantic had risen by up to 20 percent s<strong>in</strong>ce the 1960's. The<br />

reported study took more than two decades, so the effect could not be expla<strong>in</strong>ed away by<br />

seasonal variations.<br />

The article expla<strong>in</strong>ed that these changes <strong>in</strong> wave heights could be caused by weather<br />

system changes occurr<strong>in</strong>g a thousand miles away. Tamper<strong>in</strong>g via <strong>HAARP</strong> will only<br />

exaggerate such anomalies <strong>in</strong> the upper atmosphere, and perhaps set <strong>in</strong> motion a cha<strong>in</strong><br />

reaction.<br />

Electrical power generation and use of energy <strong>in</strong> the northeastern United States steadily<br />

<strong>in</strong>creased over the same two decades.

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