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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