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about 1,000 feet high). Each tower is connected by aerial wire explore an area of poor conceptual potential in a poor geological forming a series of three concentric circular loops (in excess of 2.5 environment when many easier-access and far better geological km diameter). Tower Zero is encased in wood/asbestos sheeting to environments with excellent conceptual potential existed elsewhere form a very high, enclosed oblong box, and has a two-man elevator in Australia and were open for acquisition and exploration. running up the inside of the tower. The top inner aerial shape is Aquitaine commenced exploration in 1967 and carried out aero- surrounded by a larger enclosed box. magnetic, ground gravity, seismic traverse, and ground VLF/ELF The aerial array utilises enormous quantities of copper tube and —_ EM studies. (These EM techniques were quite rare and odd explo- wire "ground counterpoise" arrays buried in the ground under the ration techniques to be used in oil exploration.) entire complex. In 1968-69, Australian Army MPs with 4WD Jeeps were airlifted Access into the hillside tunnel opening takes one into a large (at into the Great Sandy Desert to round up a couple of hundred least three-storey) underground section at the base of Tower Zero. nomadic Aboriginal tribespeople and ship them out to Broome. Here is something like the innards of a giant "transistor radio" with This region was declared "off limits to the public", and all access a huge heavy-duty copper-wire coil some 50 feet high and 15 feet tracks into the desert were guarded by Military Police. The pub- in diameter—all supported on hardwood (Jarrah) frames fixed with lished reason for this was the danger from a series of test launches wooden (Jarrah) nuts and bolts! Sections are lined with stainless- from Woomera in South Australia, over the Great Sandy Desert and steel sheeting. There may be further and deeper sections under the Broome, of the British Blue Streak missiles, and of the European copper coil which were not seen by this eyewitness. four-stage space rocket satellite-launching system. (They even got There is a large power station at the site, possibly running on gas this one into orbit eventually in early 1970 and 1971.) Thereafter, from boreholes into a large natural-gas reservoir nearby. the British missile program and the European space effort were Although officially recently handed over by the US Navy to rather mysteriously and suddenly closed down. Australian Navy control, the base still has many US "consultants" In 1970 Aquitaine did no field work. In late March 1970, a who live in the nearby town of Exmouth. The Jarrah fittings and series of concentrated 3.0 to 5.0 Richter-scale earthquakes com- copper coil in Tower Zero were menced in the eastern Great Sandy installed in 1968, after the main Desert. (Note: no earthquakes have building contractor teams had left i ever been known there since seismome- the facility. It was later discovered that the ters were installed in WA in 1900; also, Supposedly this Exmouth Tx site Dampier power station, further there is no Aboriginal racial memory of is transmitting VLF or ELF radi A A akes in this region. is transmitting VLT' or ELF radio | northeast, went off line at the time ff ‘uXesin this resion. messages to submarines. However, . . These quakes stopped in early this eyewitness description of the of the Tom Price fireballs due toa October 1970, only to recommence the underground wooden frame and following year. Isolated quakes have giant coil is a dead giveaway. It huge overvoltage pulse on the continued every year since 1970. The perfectly describes major elements transmission lines. late March to early October period is the of Tesla's Wardenclyffe, Long only viable field period in this region— Island, Magnifying Energy due to the extreme temperatures of 50+ Transmitter—and his earlier Colorado degrees Centigrade in the months of Springs research versions. The wooden construction is required to November to February. handle very high voltages and very high frequencies (possibly as In 1972-73, Aquitaine drilled two stratigraphic holes (both dry) high as microwave-band frequencies) by containing the induced and walked away from the permit. Their annual exploration work coil electrostatic wave from discharge. It is not needed to handle reports (1966-1973) should be on ‘open file’ at the WA Mines very low frequencies (VLF) or extremely low frequencies (ELF). Department library in Perth; however, they are listed as confiden- Tesla claimed in 1908 that he could hit any antipodean planetary _ tial. No copies exist in Perth as they are held under lock and key in city with an enormous EM energy pulse, delivered in microsec- Canberra at the AGSO (ex-BMR) offices. This situation is unique onds, that would "create an explosion equivalent to more than the in all my WA exploration experience. power of the extant world navies' combined 'Dreadnought' battle- In 1973 the BMR (Bureau of Mineral Resources) published a ship broadsides" (i.e., a huge force similar to that of a nuclear report about the strange explosion of new earthquakes in the east- explosion) from just such a device. ern Great Sandy Desert. This report contained incorrect quake epi- Therefore, it would appear that the Exmouth US Tx site contains centre maps—apparently biased not to show the strange, regular "Tesla" or "scalar" EM weapons systems and has been active since positioning of these quakes along a 10-square-kilometre-spaced about 1969, i.e., in time to conduct the 1970 and earlier tests for grid over an 80 km by 70 km area, with a central two-kilometre- which we see evidence, due east of there in the Great Sandy Desert, spaced series of quakes along two lines forming an apparently cen- as many grid rows of 10-km-spaced earthquakes, looking like a tral ‘aiming point’ cross. chessboard—each of 3 to 5 Richter power. The 1996 AGSO Mundaring Observatory epicentre data demon- nt huge overvoltage pulse on the transmission lines. —-o---- November to February. In 1972-73, Aquitaine drilled two stratigraphic holes (both dry) and walked away from the permit. Their annual exploration work reports (1966-1973) should be on ‘open file’ at the WA Mines Department library in Perth; however, they are listed as confiden- tial. No copies exist in Perth as they are held under lock and key in Canberra at the AGSO (ex-BMR) offices. This situation is unique in all my WA exploration experience. In 1973 the BMR (Bureau of Mineral Resources) published a report about the strange explosion of new earthquakes in the east- ern Great Sandy Desert. This report contained incorrect quake epi- centre maps—apparently biased not to show the strange, regular positioning of these quakes along a 10-square-kilometre-spaced grid over an 80 km by 70 km area, with a central two-kilometre- spaced series of quakes along two lines forming an apparently cen- tral ‘aiming point’ cross. The 1996 AGSO Mundaring Observatory epicentre data demon- strates this regular quake epicentre pattern very well. The accuracy of epicentre determination is thought to be +/-10 km. Other Australian areas of dense quake distribution show chaotic elliptical area spreads clustered statistically around central points—not regu- lar grid lines of quakes marching through the desert. These quakes are not due to seismic explosives—unless they used several kilo- tonnes at each shot hole! The Great Sandy Desert earthquakes are distributed almost EARTHQUAKES TO ORDER In 1965, this section of the Great Sandy Desert area was (unique- ly for Australia) covered by high-altitude U2 aerial photography, paid for by the US Government. Why? In 1966, the French oil company Aquitaine Oil (now called ELF Aquitaine) took out a large oil exploration permit in this most iso- lated and difficult-to-access area of Australia. Canberra even paid half the exploration costs to help explore the hinterland. No other company known to me ever got this type of deal—especially to APRIL - MAY 1997 NEXUS - 59 It was later discovered that the Continued on page 93