Dr. Kaku Warns That “All Hell Is Ready to Break Loose”
When the Shift Hits the Fan
The Coincidence of HAARP Activity and the Coming Polar Vortex
“Angels Don’t Play This HAARP”
Conclusion
AppendixBernard Eastman HAARP Patents (Partial)
“This invention has a phenomenal variety of possible ramifications and potential future developments. As alluded to earlier, a variety of telecommunications systems for improvement of local cellular systems, short haul stand alone cellular systems, city wide cellular systems and long haul communications systems could result. Two new approaches to weather modification and control are suggested. The first is for manipulation of the steering winds that control the development of mesocyclones, or the modification of the directions of the jet streams that influence development of hurricanes. The second is a method for influencing the electrical charge distribution in weather patterns such as meso-cyclones. Possible defense applications include a method of accelerating electrons to MEV energies in conjunction with the HAARP antenna. Research applications include the creation of bright and controlled guide stars for astrophysical purposes. Thus it can be seen that the ramifications are numerous, far-reaching, and exceedingly varied in usefulness.”
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This technology abstract is a submittal by the general public. The views expressed in this abstract
are strictly those of the author and do not reflect the official policy, position, or programs of the
United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the United States Government.
DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.
Document ID: 800062
Technology Abstract Title: Earthquake Weapon
Description: Ultrasonic or acoustic weapon to destroy runways, buildings, bridges. Weapon will
generate a very strong acoustic wave that causes structures to resonate, and thereby destroy them. This
has the advantage of being a destructive force that is not designed to kill people.
Advantages: Destructive to structures and warmaking potential, but does not directly threaten people.
Challenges: How to generate a strong enough acoustic field.
Countermeasures: Acoustic wave cancellation methods (generate a wave out of phase with the
weapon) standard earthquake protection methods, such as flexible structures, truss designs, reinforced
materials.
Possible Applications: Destruction of structures Attacking hardened, hidden structures. Airfield
interdiction (destroy runways) Civilian application: demolition.
References: None.
Keywords:
ACOUSTIC BEAMS
ACOUSTIC FIELDS
ACOUSTIC RESONANCE
ADVANCED WEAPONS
DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS
UNCONVENTIONAL WEAPONS
WEAPONS EFFECTS
EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
EARTHQUAKES
Technology Areas:
Directed Energy and Kinetic Energy Systems Technology (PRIMARY)
Munitions Devices and Energetic Materials Technology
Survivability and Hardening Technology
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