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THE SIREN SONG OF THE EARTH SIREN SONG THE THE EARTH Arizona-based electrical engineer Benjamin Lonetree uses sensitive instruments to tune into, record and analyse the Earth's electromagnetic signals and notes that our ancestors were much more attuned to these subtle vibrations than we are today. Briefly, I use the Earth as an antenna to observe and record ultra-low-frequency sig - nals as they pass through the Earth. It is known that electromagnetic signals under approximately 3 Hz travel through the Earth as if it were not there. In other words, the Earth is a good conductor at these frequencies. My newly designed equipment not only allows me to observe signals travelling through the Earth but also Earth magnetic field disturbances, solar activity as it impacts the planet, precursor earth - quake signals, meteorite showers, and on and on. he Earth calls to each and every one of us with her pulsating siren song, desiring us as we desire Her, commanding our biology as only She can. Electrical engi- neer "Benjamin Lonetree" is an artist as well as a scientist—a natural philoso- pher—and one of the few people on the planet who can detect and read natural Earth signals in, on and through the atmosphere and Earth. He is a deeply spiritual person who likes to call these signals "Mother Earth's Voice", and he means it in a thoroughly lit- eral manner. Perhaps his Native American background and his admiration of Benjamin Franklin's famous electrical experiments indicate a special sensitivity to these siren calls; or maybe it comes from his youthful "enlightenment" when he was struck by lightning. In any event, he has the inclination to listen, and listen carefully. And now this techno-shaman wants to speak, and tell the story of his own conversations with Mother Nature. What ELFRAD researcher Lonetree found has both confirmed and disproved a number of popular theories about changes in our planet and how She communicates in the most fundamental way with the creatures She hosts, including ourselves. Ben's work has taken him into biofeedback, government projects, high-tech laser clean-rooms, as well as into computer science, fluid power and dynamics, electronic engineering and medical and experimental design. His work has been lauded by NASA and MIT. Arizona-based Lonetree conceals his real name only to protect his innocence—not an idle paranoia, having discovered this the hard way. He has recorded and identified many mysterious signals—forbidden knowledge—in the course of his highly original work and seen some even stranger phenomena from triangular craft to underground installations. But some things are better left unsaid. Suffice it to say, this man is a walking "X-File"! — Iona Miller INVESTIGATING VORTEX THEORY & EM SIGNALS WITH BEN LONETREE y name is "Benjamin Lonetree", and for more than a few years I have been observ- ing natural Earth/ionospheric EM (electromagnetic) energies at ULF (ultra-low fre- quencies), ELF (extremely low frequencies) and VLF (very low frequencies). I maintain a website (http://sidereal7.org) to share the focus of my research on Schumann resonance (SR). This work centres on natural effects, e.g., how geomagnetism affects SR in a given local geographical area. I learned by listening to Roswell radar that I could hear and record the sound of a meteorite burn as it travelled through the atmosphere. My equip- ment recorded ultra-low frequencies of the burn, but only at the end of its demise. My equipment has also proven effective in observation and recording of the effect on Schumann resonance during Earth-directed CMEs (coronal mass ejections), or solar flares. Science has speculated that as they impact on our planet's magnetosphere, there is by Benjamin Lonetree © May 2004 Website: http://sidereal7.org Introduction contributed by lona Miller Website: http://www.goeocities.com/iona_m by Benjamin Lonetree © May 2004 Website: http://sidereal7.org Introduction contributed by lona Miller Website: http://www.goeocities.com/iona_m NEXUS = 41 — Benjamin Lonetree FEBRUARY — MARCH 2005 www.nexusmagazine.com