ARCO HAS EARTH ZAP PATENT

     


    Global vandalism will occur if Arco's 1987 sky busting weapon patent to lift the ionosphere and alter the Earth's magnetic field from a power spot in Alaska is tested said physicist Richard Williams.

    Accelerated ozone loss and polar ice-cap melting, or Earth flying into the sun are foreseen if Bernard Eastlund's invention, he says is perfect for Alaska, is tested, said physicists.

    Arco was assigned a patent on an ionosphere weapon invented by Eastlund of Texas, US Patent 4,686,605 shows. Eastlund, who worked as a consultant for Arco, based his device on the oil company's desire to sell 30 trillion cubic feet of natural gas on the spot at the North Slope, said Arco scientist Robert Hirsch quoted in Omni Magazine.

    Using a phased array antenna operating between 20 to 1800 Khz hooked to generators guzzling massive fuel supplies, Eastlund's device shoots billions of watts of electro-magnetic radiation and radio waves into the ionosphere from a magnetic spot in Alaska, the patent says.

    "This heats ionospheric ions and electrons by electron cyclotron resonance causing them to become more dense.
    ....The end result is mirror force. The particles are trapped between two points along their course and forced up. This lifts a huge section of ionosphere, says Eastlund.

    Earth's magnetic field, bands of force running through the planet and into the ionosphere , could be decreased, disrupted, and significantly altered by the device, says Eastlund. This would help global surveyors, he says.

    Global communication black-outs could be achieved by building the device in Alaska, says Eastlund. Alaska has just the right magnetic latitude for the best practice of the invention, he says.

    "Alaska provides easy access to intersecting magnetic field lines which extend to the desirable altitude for the invention's transfer of power to the sky," Eastlund says.

    Experiments of this scale can do irreparable damage to the Earth in a short time, said Dr. Williams of the David Sarnoff Research Center, writing in Physics and Society Magazine. Besides Patent 4,686,605, there are two other patents for uses of the invention classified secret, he said.

    "Testing Eastlund's device could be done under the Department of Defence secrecy rules. This would be an irresponsible act of global vandalism. The environmental consequences of the device must be fully discussed and plans to test it made public," said Williams.

    Disruption of Earth's magnetic field will complete damages to the planet's balance done by government A-bomb blasts in the natural radiation belts above the ionosphere,, said Lloyd Zirbes (deceased) of Zirbes Enterprises.

    "Earth's magnetic field keeps the planet in balance with the moon and sun. Disrupting the field will be the last straw in sending the Earth into the sun or out into space," he said.

    Arco and the military discussed Eastlund's device and spent several hundred thousand dollars evaluations it, said Hirsch according to Omni.

    "If Eastlund's idea is feasible and desirable then presumably the government will build a facility in Alaska and buy their fuel from Arco," Hirsch said.

    Eastlund's sky-busting technique may sound like a tall order, but look at the power levels used - 10-9 to 10-11 watts, said Williams. This could be a serious threat to Earth's atmosphere, he said.

    Unprecedented amounts of power are injected into the Earth's atmosphere by the device and can be maintained if random pulsing is used, says Eastlund. This manner is far more precise than atomic explosions, he said.

    Alaska is abundant in the right fuel to power the invention, says Eastlund. North Slope gas doesn't need to be used, he says.
    ...."Hydrocarbon fuel could be transported by pipeline to where the device is to operate," he says.

    Eastlund told Williams a secret project is already underway to study and implement his invention, says Microwave News June '88.

    "It's sheer folly to alter the Earth's planetary dynamics before they're understood," astronomers Sir Bertrand Lovell and Dr. Martin Ryle said.

    Arco is the contractor for an ionospheric probe base next to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, says a federal EIS. The $150 million Defence Department project HAARP will create an artificial ionosphere, said the Federal Aviation Administration.

    Ionosphere temperatures have been raised by hundreds of degrees in high frequency electromagnetic experiments at the Arecibo, Puerto Rico facility and other places, says Eastlund.

    "Ionospheric warming can't fail to effect the mass lines below. Total result will force polar ice- caps to start melting," said Zirbes.

    Eastlund, who worked in controlled fusion, at the Atomic Energy Commission said his invention can focus intense solar heat on the areas of the globe and relocate winds to control and alter weather.

    "Weather modification is possible by altering upper atmosphere wind patterns or changing solar absorption by building plumes of particles as a lens for solar focusing," Eastlund says.

    Rockets dumping artificial particles prior to heating the ionosphere prior to heating the ionosphere would help increase charged particle density and speed ionospheric manipulation ability, says Eastlund. Alaska has a rocket launching pad near Fairbanks.

    International law would be violated by testing Eastlund's device, said Caroline Herzenberg of Argonne National Laboratories, writing in Physics and Society.

    "The Environmental Modification Convention prohibits military or hostile use of environmental modifications. The law is clear the ionosphere and near Earth space are included," she said.

    Operating the ionosphere manipulation device would be like setting off the Mexican volcano El Chichon that blackened the atmosphere of the entire Northern Hemisphere, said Williams.

    "A few tests of Eastlund's device might damage the ozone layer and negate all accomplishments of the international treaties to prevent ozone loss," he said.

    The ionosphere could be moved to scramble global communications and satellite transmissions, or anti-missile systems, says Eastlund.

    "The device could disrupt not only land based civilian and military communications but also aircraft and boat communications even below the sea in submarines," he said.

    Earth's magnetic field is like a dipole bar magnet and contains many field or force lines, says Eastlund. Each line intersects the Earth's surface at points on the opposite side of the equator, he says.

    "The field lines meeting at the Earth's surface near the poles have apexes which lie at the furthest point in Earth's magnetosphere and are especially useful for altering the ionosphere," he says.

    Alaska, besides being a power spot, having lots of fuel, and a rocket launching pad, has a super- computer at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.

    "The Chronicle of Higher Education noted two projects in the Defence Department budget that Congress set aside $27.5 million for in 1991. They were a new super computer for UAF and the University's rocket launching pad at Poker Flats," said the Anchorage Daily News.

    Space travel and missile destruction are mentioned by Eastlund in his patent description.

    "Transportation of entities is possible when drag effects caused by regions of the atmosphere moving up along diverging field lines are used. Suppling a space station could be done with a moving plume. High intensity fields could be activated to destroy missiles or satellites," said Eastlund.


     

     

     

    FAIR USE NOTICE. This document contains copyrighted material whose use has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Chemtrailpatrol is making this article available in our efforts to advance the understanding of environmental, justice issues, corporate accountability, human rights, labor rights and social understanding. We believe that this constitutes a 'fair use' of the copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes of your own that go beyond 'fair use,' you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

    Links