Angels Don't Play This Haarp by Jeane Manning
Author:Jeane Manning [Manning, Jeane]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-03-02T00:00:00+00:00
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technologies. Dr. Edward Teller and U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno were the scheduled keynote speakers at the conference, although Reno was unable to attend.289 (The same Dr. Teller, âfather of the H-bombâ, had sold the use of thermonuclear weapons to make deep water ports in Alaska in the early 1960âs, promoted a Star Wars weapons system for the North Slope of Alaska in the late 1980âs, and was now the cheerleader for nonlethal electromagnetics.)
Dr. Clay Easterly of Oak Ridge National Laboratories led a session on ELF/EMFs. âMy major point was that there seem to be some biological sensitivities or responses to ELF fields that could be useful for nonlethal technology.â He could not discuss the specific applications because the information was classified by the military. He went on to say that the military was interested in the use of non ionizing (non thermal) radiation which could be used for disabling enemy electronics, although his presentation dealt with uses which would affect people.290 This again demonstrates the level of knowledge which the military ignores in HAARP disclosures to the public - potential uses or risks associated with the generation of ELF radiations over large areas of Alaska and eventually, the planet.
A number of papers were presented at the conference, and gave the latest information on applied technologies in this area. Dr. Henry Brisker from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory presented work dealing with High Power Microwave Technology, while Dr. George Baker of the Defense Nuclear Agency, presented a paper titled âRF Weapons: A Very Attractive Nonlethal Optionâ.
What is obvious from the number of participants and the scope of the subject matter is that the development of these ideas in new military hardware did not just arrive on the scene but rather, had been a part of the military agenda for some time. The current emphasis on these technologies reflects the level of interest of the government, and the increased visibility the government is giving these areas indicates an intention to use these systems in a more open manner.291 It is common practice to let things like these types of technological advances come out in small bits in order to âtest the watersâ of public opinion. In this way the population can be co-opted into accepting greater levels of intrusion by governmental agencies. The idea is to indoctrinate by being taught to believe, Tather than being given all of the facts so that a prudent person could think about the issues and make reasoned decisions. The contrast can be better stated as; âpropaganda -versus- persuasion by reasonâ.
These technologies extend beyond the Air Force, CIA and Navy. âThe U.S. Army has its own product - a radiofrequeney (RF) weapon. In the August 24, 1987 issue of Defense News, John Rosado of Harry Diamond Labs in Adephi, MD, is quoted as saying that âthe nature of warfare will be completely changed by the use of (RF) weapons.â Rosado also noted that RF radiation could be used over a wide battlefield
259 Microwave News November/December 1993, Military on Nonlethal Weapons: âA very Attractive Optionâ.
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