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Mantle movements are part of the blowback of the ELV/VLF radio waves being broadcast deep
               into the Earth by ionospheric heater earth-penetrating tomography (EPT). 23
                   As to why some hear the Hum and some don’t, this is no more mysterious than individual
               differences:

                     It is well established in the scientific literature that people can hear electromagnetic energy at certain frequencies and
                     peak power levels. Previous studies have found that a subset of the population has an electromagnetic sensitivity that
                     is significantly greater than the mean. 24


                                  GROUND WAVE EMERGENCY NETWORK (GWEN)


               Under the Reagan-Bush-Cheney troika of the first SDI era, the U.S. Air Force built the pulse
               beam gyrotron system known as the Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN), which was
               pure Tesla technology. Tesla’s Wardenclyffe Tower on Long Island was 187 feet high with a
               spherical terminal about 68 feet in diameter; GWEN tower broadcast hubs are 299 to 500 feet tall
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               with spokes of copper wire 330 feet long radiating out just a few feet underground.  They have
               six guy wires with insulator at 334 feet from the VHF translator antenna at the top to the ground,
               which means GWEN can emit waves between the upper VHF and lower UHF (225–400 MHz)
               as  well  as  operate  in  the  VLF  range  of  150–175  kHz  traveling  along  the  ground  rather  than
               through the air in twenty-minute or one-hour bursts to a distance of three hundred miles, sending
               messages with about two thousand watts of power while disrupting the Earth’s magnetic field in
               a two-hundred-mile radius. Because VLF signals drop off over distance, GWENs have been built
               every fifty miles across the continental U.S. (CONUS), each costing $1 million.
                   Purportedly for military aviation (VHF) and continuity of government (COG) in the event of
               a national emergency (VLF), the VLF ground waves were initially harmonically tuned to the
               Russian Woodpecker, then to the HAARP (AK) - Arecibo (PR) - Millstone Hill (MA) geometric
               configuration of phased arrays, with specific frequencies tuned to the geomagnetic field strength
               of each geographic area so that magnetic fields across the nation could be individually altered, if
               necessary.
                   GWEN  towers  are  military  relays  to  Milstar  SCAMP  terminals.  MILSTAR  (Military
               Strategic and Tactical Relay) refers to USAF communications satellites in geostationary orbit,
               and SCAMP (Single Channel Anti-Jam Man Portable) Terminal (U) to the rapidly deployable
               component of the Army’s MILSTAR Advanced Satellite Terminal program. This means that a
               GWEN electromagnetic web encloses CONUS in an artificial magnetic field five hundred feet
               high  and  girds  CONUS  with  powerful  radio  frequency  emissions  that  never  sleep,  replacing
               natural geomagnetic waves with artificial VLF waves and high levels of non-thermal radiation.
                   GWEN towers are used to fine-tune weather patterns and brain patterns. All that is needed
               are three satellites and interlocking towers spaced to allow for specific frequencies.
                   For the Great Flood of April-October 1993, the Russian Woodpecker altered the jet stream
               and  set  up  weather  blocks  to  target  the  American  Midwest  by  relaying  pulses  along  GWEN
               towers  in  Mechanicsville  and  Ladyard,  Iowa;  Chelsea,  Wisconsin;  Shephard,  Minnesota;
               Curryville  and  Dudley,  Missouri;  Whitney,  Nebraska;  and  on  into  Colorado  and  Montana—
               handy  receivers  for  extending  precipitation  in  the  Upper  Mississippi  Valley  and  producing  a
               flood with $15 billion in damages (1993 dollars). Woodpecker geoengineering was achieved by
               firing  up  the  GWEN  towers  north  of  the  two  rivers  in  Mechanicsville  and  Ladyard  and
               electromagnetically  damming  up  and  stalling  one  of  the  five  atmospheric  rivers  moving  340
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