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HAARP's THREAT TO THE "VOICE OF THE PLANET" HAARP's THREAT THE "VOICE PLANET" THE The subtle electromagnetic interactions between the Earth's biosystems and the fonosphere are under threat from HAARP, a weapon of mass destruction that's part of the US military's ‘Joint Vision 2020" plan. chumann's resonance (SR) may be the substrate for a radar-type extrasensory per- ception (ESP) mechanism common to all living beings. Non-specific frequencies can be absorbed and re-radiated in unique interference patterns by all objects encountered. These "sounding waves" can be frequency and pattern modulated by conscious intent in order to yield specific information (interference patterns). Decoded by the brain, they return almost instantly on the "back" of the Schumann's reso- nance and are then translated by the brain into conscious data. Also, bioinformation can be remotely imprinted intentionally on a target through a primitive, radar-type sensory interface with an SR carrier wave. All these and more mechanisms depend on the SR frequencies staying within their median range. Electrical engineer Ben Lonetree (http://sidereal7.org) conducts extensive monitoring of SR frequencies, which he calls the "Voice of the Planet", and Earth's electromagnetic fields in Sedona, Arizona. His site provides both atmospheric and geophysical real-time readings with high reliability. Lonetree also has a strong background in MRI scan technology and brainwave training. His speciality is low-amplitude ELF and ULF readings. RHYTHM AND CHAOS IN THE IONOSPHERE The rhythm of life has evolved at an even tempo for epochs. We live in a complex matrix of oscillating fields; the tiniest fluctuations in one interlocked field carry over perturbations into others. Many times per second, pulses travel completely around the world between our planet's surface and the ionosphere, sending coordinating signals to all organisms. These signals couple us to the global electrostatic field. Named for their discoverer, the Schumann's resonance (SR) provides an orchestrating pulse for life on our planet. This standing wave is continually recharged, like the ringing of a bell, by lightning. We all march to the cadence of this cosmic drummer—our planetary heartbeat, which sets the tempo for health and well-being. Damaging this planetary pacemaker could spell doom for life as we know it. In the name of progress and defence, this pacemaker is now threat- ened, while vast amounts of public money are spent on this atmospheric exploitation. Even more tax funds are allocated to implement the ill-conceived "Star Wars" missile defence system by the year 2020 and the already-operational energy beam project HAARP (High- frequency Active Auroral Research Program), operating in Gakona, Alaska. This environmental rhythm—the fundamental driving system for all life on our small blue planet—is jeopardised by human manipulations of the ionosphere, such as HAARP. Some physicists have gone so far as to identify the upper atmosphere as essentially "alive", trans- mitting a type of consciousness to all living things. It is dangerous to fool with Mother Nature, as the results of ozone depletion and other ecological calamities have shown. Tampering could destroy this system, essentially leaving it—and us—dead. It might be easy to see that such survival risks don't balance alleged benefits, but targeted research on potential problem areas has been virtually non-existent. What is clear is that part of the money voted to Bush's Star Wars plan would be used for research into space-based lasers... What the Russians are worried about...are US plans to begin large-scale scientific experiments using the Alaska-based HAARP in 2003. Ninety Russian deputies signed the appeal against the HAARP program, charging that the experi - ments would create weapons capable of breaking radio communication lines and equipment installed on spaceships and rockets, provoke serious accidents in electricity networks and in oil and gas pipelines and have a negative impact on the mental health of people populating entire regions. (Fitrakis, 2002) The ionosphere shields us from deadly radiation from the Sun and deep space. Holes are now being routinely punched in this insulating blanket by high-frequency radio waves, and by Richard Alan Miller and lona Miller © 2003 Organization for the Advancement of Knowledge OAK Publishing, Inc. Oregon, USA Websites: www.nwbotanicals.org and www.geocities.com/iona_m by Richard Alan Miller and lona Miller © 2003 Organization for the Advancement of Knowledge OAK Publishing, Inc. Oregon, USA Websites: www.nwbotanicals.org and www.geocities.com/iona_m JUNE — JULY 2003 NEXUS +17 Introduction: SR Frequencies and Biocommunication www.nexusmagazine.com