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Schumann resonance of 7.83 Hz. Balancing the Earth’s “brainwaves” are sixty-four elements in
the ground and in our red blood corpuscles. The ancient resonance between our blood and the
Earth’s geomagnetic waves is now endangered by the tangle of ionized and non-ionized radiation
waves we are caught in, all exacerbated by the Fukushima plume and artificial ELF ground
waves driving our atmosphere and jet stream, heavy metal nanoparticles, “smart dust,” polymers,
fungi, and genetically engineered biologicals we are breathing and ingesting. Birds and bees and
whole forests are dying, sea mammals are beaching themselves . . .
It is essential that we examine the power lines pulsing above our heads and underground, the
microwave towers emanating on our highways, city streets, and school roofs. As with the
television, computer, and cell phone, microwave towers too began with the military—first, the
Soviet Tesla magnifying transmitter known as the “Russian signal” and then as the
“Woodpecker,” and then the U.S. Navy’s Project Sanguine.
THE RUSSIAN WOODPECKER AND PROJECT SANGUINE
In 1953, the Soviets set up seven radio transmitters and began pulsing the American Embassy in
Moscow with an ELF signal measuring 3.26–17.54 MHz. Embassy workers had no idea they
were being pulsed while developing emotional and behavioral problems, leukemia (a 40 percent
higher than average white blood cell count), cancer, and cataracts. Ambassadors Charles Bohlen
and Llewellyn Thompson died; Ambassador Walter Stoessel, Jr. developed a rare blood disease
and bled from the eyes. The Moscow Embassy “experiment” would run for thirty years, a full
generation.
Meanwhile in the United States under DARPA’s Project Pandora, scientists were studying
how low-intensity microwaves might be used to induce heart attacks, blood/brain barrier leaks,
auditory hallucinations, etc. This was the MK-ULTRA mind control era whose overarching
electromagnetic question was, Can a microwave signal control the mind at a distance? In 1962,
the CIA dedicated Project Bizarre to studying the Moscow signal and made a crucial discovery:
it was not the strength of the signal that was responsible for loss of biological health—a tiny
fraction of the U.S. military (very high) “safe” exposure level—but the pulsing. This information
was immediately classified and Pandora went black, along with other projects.
By July 1969, the U.S. had 71,524 microwave towers spaced according to the geometric
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harmonics of the world magnetic grid. SECOM II’s five towers broadcast in the 3–12 MHz
range—within the Schumann range—in a round robin from Idaho and New Mexico to Missouri,
South Carolina, and Maryland.
In 1968, the secretive JASON Group mounted Project Sanguine’s 6,400-mile buried cable
antenna for long radio wave transmissions (SLF 30–300Hz) out of upper Wisconsin. A
transmitter on one side would pump ELF waves through the ground and out the other side so
that, as bioelectromagnetics expert Robert O. Becker, MD, put it, “ELF waves issuing from it
and resonating between the earth’s surface and the ionosphere could be picked up anywhere on
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the globe.” Supposedly, Sanguine was for submarine communication (much like HAARP was
sold to the public), but the antenna length produced minuscule frequencies (.3 kHz), which was
odd, given that the best frequencies for defense purposes are much higher. The truth is that
Sanguine was to be set in sync with the three Soviet Duga antennas at Chernobyl, eastern
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Per the requirements of the Environmental Protection Act, U.S. Navy Captain Paul E. Tyler