Page 184 - Elana Freeland - Under an Ionized Sky
P. 184
concealed, and broadcast cell or microwave towers, at the base of which are T-lines of copper or
fiber optic cables in the ground to carry masses of data; a box loaded with computerized
switching control equipment, a GPS receiver, and power sources connecting the cables to the
antennas on the mast. Somewhere nearby is a base transmitter station (BTS). On the tower are
triangular antennas with directional rectangles or discs for receiving and transmitting, each
triangular antenna belonging to a separate carrier like Verizon or AT&T, each panel covering
120 degrees with each point divided into 40-degree bits to pinpoint phone targets for better
signal strength.
The cell tower itself accommodates antennas designed to work like a sprinkler radiating in all
directions as well as other systems, like the microwave links or backhauls that look like drums or
dishes, or the wideband code-division multiple-access (WCDMA) antenna that focuses signals in
eight separate beams like a hose, thus doubling and tripling capacity. 29
Long waves of tissues-penetrating radiation pulse from the top of a microwave tower, casting
a long unseen shadow over the populations below. On the lower rungs are weather sensors, while
the middle vertical feet are reserved for “national security” communications, surveillance,
military / police radar tracking, etc. And there may be more: a brand new white utility truck with
a hydraulic boom and basket may install a mysterious “black box” on a power pole or cell tower,
30
as occurred in a Phoenix, Arizona neighborhood. Mystery additions to cell towers do not bode
well and may have to do with steering biological and mental frequencies.
According to Barrie Trower, a British physicist and microwave weapons expert who worked
for the Royal Navy and British secret service, cell phone towers should be placed seven to nine
kilometers from communities. Instead, corporations like Crown Castle and American Tower 31
32
are erecting towers fed by 400 KVA (kilovolt amperes) transformers every two miles. Trower
warns that beyond the proximity of the towers themselves, cell phones and routers are unsafe for
children under sixteen years of age and lead to aggression, suicide ideation, ADD/ADHD
symptoms, and leukemia.
In 2012, freelance writer Jim Stone blogged the burning question about the forest of cell
towers around us: Why the overpower?
In America, computer wifi is limited to 20 milliwatts transmit power and often even with that tiny amount you can
connect from hundreds of feet away with no special antennas or hardware. Your cell phone can transmit 300
milliwatts. That’s well over 10 times the power, and the range of your cell phone is that much better. All that is
needed to make a great cellular node is a 10-watt transmitter (to make sure it gets real good penetration into the
surrounding buildings) and a receiver that is more sensitive than the one in your cell phone because you are talking
back with a lot less than 10 watts.
10 watts is 500 times as strong as your wireless N router that comes in perfect everywhere. A lucky neighbor
might snag your unsecured router with only 20 milliwatts of output from over a block away with just a cheap netbook.
Why then, since 10 watts will clearly do the job, are there these ENORMOUS out in the open giant goose-invading
“cell towers” in America that are obviously capable of pumping many thousands of watts?. . .
My guess is Japan, Hurricane Katrina, or Chiapas, Mexico. Whatever earthquake or disaster “they” need to
accomplish a political objective. And there is something you need to know about radio wave propagation – it can be
steered. So just because a cell tower appears to only be able to place all its RF output within a confined zone, it does
not mean that signal cannot be diverted and sent elsewhere. This is because a neighboring cell tower can be
synchronized in such a way that it steers the output from surrounding towers to a new remote area. And that is how
HAARP works, BET ON IT. 33
The network of microwave cell towers is designed to electromagnetically steer engineered
weather systems into and out of geographic regions. Quicken local towers and relays by means
of multilateration, trilateration, or triangulation—basic geometry that any quantum computer
can be programmed to do—and high-atmosphere weather systems can be moved over target