Subj: old info Date: 98-12-31 06:12:46 EST From: angelbooks@hotmail.com (Dirk van Dijk) What you just referred to over the air (3:45 AM) about the UN resolution banning weather engineering was something Bill Brown showed me back in 1984 when I was helping him install his Tesla Shield over Sedona. (They wouldn't pass one unless they had the capability). His collaboration with Bearden (and correlation of his data) was pointing toward not just the weather engineering but also the implementation of the R.I.C.K. E.D.O.M. techniques (I forget what "Rick" stands for but te rest is "Electronic Dissolution Of Memory) for population control, among other things. Bill's findings indicated that the both the US and USSR military establishments were testing a series of frequencies to determine what each one would do among certain segments of the populations. Other odd things that he and other researchers uncovered were adjuncts used to increase susceptibility of the population to ELF - like aspartame, like fluoridation of water. It went on like that over a decade. While I was in Kanab (Southern Utah) I was invited to a meeting of the Kane County Commissioners regarding the installation of a GWEN antenna nearby about 10 miles East of town. Nobody could understand the Environmental Impact Statement the Air Force had mailed them so they asked me to analyze it. There was data regarding effects of the frequencies to air, groundwater, trees, insects, turtles, spotted owls, etc. ad infinitum everything EXCEPT the effects on HUMANS. The only reference to human studies were taken from a Swedish study at an entirely different (VLF) frequency. What was most telling about it all was this: The GWEN system's ostensible purpose is to communicate SPECIFICALLY after a high altitude nuclear airbust and attendant EMP - which is asssumed to pop every PN junction within a couple thousand miles. Two over the US would cripple ALL solid state circuitry. WHY then, I asked the County Commissioners, was the repeater equipment not only unhardened (above ground in a concrete block enclosure) but a SOLID STATE system? They voted to not approve the required building permit. This was back in ('93? '94?) I was interviewed for a news spot in SLC and locally in the papers. I started getting all kinds of calls from Hurricane, UT about the Taos-like "hum" people were experiencing there and later heard that while funding for the GWEN had been cut, other strange antenna towers were seen being erected all over the country (by military personnel) soon afterward, surrounded by fence with US Gov't no trespassing signs on them - and no explanation forthcoming. I've been telling people for years to look at the patterns of schoolyard shootings, train wrecks, plane wrecks, things like that. Sanguine Project, 1990's style . . . and this is just the beginning. -Dirk