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When Schumann first estimated the resonant frequency of the Schumann cavity, he used EM
radiation pressures as a primary factor. Therefore, atmospheric pressures are a product of that
EM radiation on the upper layers of the Ionosphere and convergence of air masses is created by
that EM potential. Some refer to these anomalies as Earth spots. Essentially, they are an
interface between the Ionosphere and Earth, which in turn creates a channel for discharge of
EM energy. This phenomenon has been the study of weather modification scientists. The ability
to induce these ‘channels’ via satellite, air-, sea-, and ground-based facilities is the mission of
Full Spectrum Dominance.
— Philip Francis 46
Satellites are invaluable to Space Fence operation.
A revolutionary technological shift occurred at the beginning of the third millennium C.E.
that the public recognized only in terms of their televisions: analog systems were replaced by
digital phased arrays. Individual transmitters and receivers (T/R modules) were recalibrated, and
wideband performance was thus upgraded for dual-use military / civilian operations. The shift to
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the digital means a computational power and ability to store on the scale of DNA and
represents a massive expansion of “eyes in the sky” and new weapons platforms for C4:
“Multiple radar, communications, and electronic warfare functions can be served by a single
antenna having such an architecture.” 48
Satellites now deliver television, computer, and iPhone signals. The secretive National
Reconnaissance Office (NRO) was the sole launcher of satellites until 1997 when the U.S.
Commerce Department issued licenses to nine American corporations for eleven classes of
satellites with a range of reconnaissance (surveillance) powers. Today, satellites owned by
spooky military contractors like Boeing, BAE Systems, Booz Allen Hamilton, Northrop
Grumman, Lockheed Martin, L-3 Communications, and Science Applications International
Corporation (SAIC) are vacuuming up images and communiqués from planet Earth inhabitants
and feeding them to the NRO—now passing responsibility for launch codes and orbital
parameters to the Space Fence—NASA, the National Security Agency (NSA), the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and the Pentagon’s
Defense Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence Center (DCHC).
Currently the NRO has two types of spacecraft operating in these orbits: a series of communications satellites known
as Quasar or the Satellite Data System (SDS) and a fleet of SIGINT [signals intelligence] birds known as Trumpet. 49
Trumpets replaced the Jumpseats of the 1970s, and orbits are still either Molniya (highly
elliptical) or geostationary. Commercial and military satellites may be armed with NASA’s
TWINS magnetosphere research instruments and SBIRS (space-based infrared system) HEO
(highly elliptical orbit) missile defense sensors.
Satellites have come a long way since the Soviet Sputnik in 1957 and the early 2000-watt
geostationary (synchronous orbit) communications satellites tracking at a purported altitude of
22,300 miles. Coaxial video lines delivering television network programs were abandoned in the
1960s and 1970s, and cable systems of HBO, C-SPAN, and other providers began using satellite.
The tax-paying public was slow to realize that high-tech satellites meant not just entertainment
and news but increasing surveillance at home and that the airwaves were no longer theirs. Free
TVRO systems with dishes homing in on satellite frequencies meant a television in every home
and the usual profit schemes like scrambling cable signals with Macom’s DES algorithm to force