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           Patent number 4,686,605, issued August 11, 1987 to Bernard J, Eastlund
           and assigned to APTI, is one of three related patents by the same inventor cited in this
           chapter. These patents revisit and go beyond the technical applications envisioned
           by Tesla. We quote from Eastlund's patent:

                  "In  the  past  several  years,  substantial  effort  has  been  made  to  understand
           and  explain  the  phenomena  involved  in  belts  of  trapped  electrons  and  ions,  and  to
           explore the possible ways to control and use these phenomena for beneficial purposes.
           For example, in the late 1950's and early 1960's both the United States and the U.S.S.R.
           detonated  a  series  of  nuclear  devices  of  various  yields  to  generate  large  numbers  of
           charged particles at various altitudes, e.g. 200 kilometers or greater."

                  "This  can  cause  confusion  of  or  interference  with  or  even  complete
           disruption  of  guidance  systems  employed  by  even  the  most  sophisticated  of  airplanes
           and  missiles.  The  ability  to  employ  and  transmit  over  very  wide  areas  of  the  Earth  a
           plurality  of  electromagnetic  waves  of  varying  frequencies  and  to  change  same  at  will
           in  a  random  manner,  provides  a  unique  ability  to  interfere  with  all  modes  of
           communication,  land,  sea,  and/or  air,  at  the  same  time.  Because  of  the  unique
           juxtaposition  of  a  usable  fuel  source  at  the  point  where  desirable  field  lines  intersect
           the  Earth's  surface,  such  wide  ranging  and  complete  communication  interference  can
           be  achieved  in  a  reasonably  short  period  of  time...Thus,  this  invention  provides  the
           ability  to  put  unprecedented  amounts  of  power  in  the  Earth's  atmosphere  at  strategic
           locations  and  to  maintain  the  power  injection  level,  particularly  if  random  pulsing  is
           employed,  in  a  manner  far  more  precise  and  better  controlled  than  heretofore
           accomplished  by  the  prior  art,  particularly  by  detonation  of  nuclear  devices  of
           various  yields  at  various  altitudes...Further,  by  knowing  the  frequencies  of  various
           electromagnetic beams employed in the practice of this invention it is possible not only
           to interfere with third party communications but to take advantage of one or more such
           beams  to  carry  out  a  communications  network  even  though  the  rest  of  the  world's
           communications  are  disrupted.  Put  another  way,  what  is  used  to  disrupt  another's
           communications  can  be  employed  by  one  knowledgeable  of  this  invention  as  a
           communication network at the same time. In addition, once one's own communication
           network is established, the far reaching extent of the effects of this invention could be
           employed to pick up communication signals of others for intelligence purposes."

                  "This  invention  has  a  phenomenal  variety  of  possible  ramifications  and
           potential  future  developments.  As  alluded  to  earlier,  missile  or  aircraft  destruction,
           deflection,  or  confusion  could  result,  particularly  when  relativistic  particles  are
           employed. Also, large regions of the atmosphere could be lifted to an unexpectedly high
           altitude  so  that  missiles  encounter  unexpected  and  unplanned  drag  forces  with
           resultant  destruction  or  deflection  of  same.  Weather  modification  is  possible  by,  for
           example, altering upper atmosphere wind patterns by constructing one or more plumes
           of atmospheric particles which will act as a lens or focusing device. Also as alluded to
           earlier,  molecular  modifications  of  the  atmosphere  can  take  place  so  that  positive
           environmental  effects  can  be  achieved.  Besides  actually  changing  the  molecular
           composition  of  an  atmospheric  region,  a  particular  molecule  or  molecules  can  be
           chosen for increased presence. For example, ozone, nitrogen, etc., concentrations in
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