A CONNECTION: ELF – SATELLITES – HAARP – AEROSOLS

A CONNECTION: ELF – SATELLITES – HAARP – AEROSOLS

All citizens are requested and advised to become familiar with the paper written by Dennis Papadopoulos from the Physics Department at the University of Maryland titled “Satellite Threat Due to High Altitude Nuclear Detonations” (link below). This paper outlines a method that employs the use of Extremely Low Frequency(ELF) waves from the HAARP transmitter as a means to protect satellites from the effects of nuclear explosions at altitude. All constituents of this system are identified as primary research topics of the aerosol operations.
ELF AT 10,500 FEET

ELF AT 10,500 FEET

Further measurements of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves were registered in the upper regions of Aspen Peak, New Mexico, on February 8, 2001. This location was chosen to avoid the 60Hz signals that are emitted by power lines in the United States, and the tests used a human antenna in parallel with the inductor in this circuit design (see the previous Carnicom paper titled ELF & THE HUMAN ANTENNA dated January 19, 2003 for the circuit design used, as well as an explanation of using a human body as an antenna). These waves detected are primarily multiples of 4Hz as in previous measurements, from 4-56Hz, which disturbingly is the same range as that of the human brain. Serious investigators who are interested in contributing to the state of knowledge on this issue are welcome to forward results to the Carnicom Institute. Any modifications and improvements that can be made to this circuit are welcome as well.
THE MONITORS OF DISA

THE MONITORS OF DISA

The Defense Information Services Agency (DISA) and the Department of Defense Network Operations (NIPR) have recently demonstrated a heightened interest in the research materials available on the carnicom.com website. This increased interest appears to correlate with recent presentations on the topic of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) radiation. The DISA Mission Statement is included on this page, and more information about NIPR can be found in previous Carnicom papers titled NIPR ACTIVITY INCREASES (dated February 28, 2001) and NIPR.MIL 10 ½ HOUR VISIT (dated April 1, 2001).
ELF IN BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT

ELF IN BANDELIER NATIONAL MONUMENT

A further case for tracking down the origin of Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) with 4Hz multiples in the ambient atmosphere is made here. The measurements included in this page were registered using Carnicom’s latest circuit design at the Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico on January 25, 2003, and mimic the frequencies measured in Santa Fe in the earlier Carnicom paper titled ELF & THE HUMAN ANTENNA (dated January 19, 2003) except for one notable thing: the 60Hz frequency that was observed in Santa Fe is absent as expected from the measurements, as the 60Hz frequency is known to be produced by power lines, of which there are none at the Bandelier National Monument. The closest town from Bandelier is 6 miles, and in this National Monument there is expected to be little to no frequency interference from other known sources. One other significant finding in these measurements is that the ELF signals appear to be that of a highly pulsed nature, versus that of power line pulses and their 60Hz frequencies. Citizens across the globe are asked to replicate the results presented in these experiments. The circuit diagram for this test unit will be presented at a later time. A request is made for those in the electrical engineering fields to contribute modification to this design as well.
ELF CIRCUIT DESIGN

ELF CIRCUIT DESIGN

An updated circuit design to measure ambient Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) is presented here with some modifications from earlier experiments. The circuit design itself is presented, as is the design for a loop antenna that is directional, meaning it can be rotated on its pole to determine the location of the ELF signal(s) being received by the circuit. Both sensitivity and bandwidth performance appear to be noticeably improved with this improved design. Further modifications will be added in later Carnicom papers. Those with electrical engineering knowledge are welcome to comment on the circuit and any inherent weaknesses or suggested improvements. It is advised that others around the globe construct this circuit, including any improvements that can be made, and report their results to the Carnicom Institute.
ELF & THE HUMAN ANTENNA

ELF & THE HUMAN ANTENNA

The presence of ambient Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves has again been verified on January 18, 2003 in Santa Fe New Mexico. The frequencies recorded by Clifford Carnicom show the same 4Hz multiples as his earlier readings, and these frequencies are likely of artificial design and with an undeclared purpose. A newer circuit used allows more sensitive measurements; sensitive enough to detect and register the electromagnetic presence of a person from several feet away. An additional topic of research is presented here as a possible correlation to the presence of these observed frequencies…that of the US military’s HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) high frequency pulses into the ionosphere that produce ELF frequencies. ELFs are used for earth penetration and subsurface communications, and though there is insufficient correlation between what is being measured in New Mexico and the HAARP waves, it is coincidental enough to be discussed in this paper. A most unexpected and unusual result of the current work is the role that the human being can assume in the detection of these frequencies. It has been found that the human organism, acting in conjunction with the primary large inductance coil (antenna) of the circuit, provides sufficient amplification to the signal to allow reliable detection and logging of the data.  That is to say, if a human runs a wire in parallel from the skin to the inductor lead, the geometric form of these frequencies is easily detected.
BETRAYAL OF VIETNAM VETERANS

BETRAYAL OF VIETNAM VETERANS

The following quote from Donald Rumsfeld is included on this page with respect to the draft during Viet Nam: “And what was left was sucked into the intake, trained for a period of months, and then went out, adding no value, no advantage, really, to the United States armed Services over any sustained period of time”.
ERYTHROCYTES, MATRIX & MOTILE BACTERIA

ERYTHROCYTES, MATRIX & MOTILE BACTERIA

After again conducting microscopic sessions upon particulates collected from an outdoor HEPA filter in Santa Fe, NM in 2002 and finding unexpected biological components, Carnicom further asks the professional community for input to his findings. Images from this series of analysis, as well as those from earlier tests are presented, as are links to the previous research papers showing very similar results to this analysis and a description of the collection process used to collect these samples. NOTE: After asking for input from the professional community for help in analyzing these samples, a citizen on the Carnicom.com message board wrote giving input to the analysis that Carnicom has presented in this page. This person suggested that what Carnicom has been seeing in these samples is not bacteria, based on the fact that the samples were put into distilled water, and that red blood cells, when put in distilled water, will burst within seconds. The writer further claims that red blood cells are not ‘designed to live in a neutral environment’, but rather in salty environments, and that the samples look like pollen. Carnicom’s response to these claims is to seek further professional input. A main inconsistency in the citizen’s claims above include the fact that these appear to be altered (desiccated) blood cells, and such wouldn’t necessarily conform to the same reaction as normal red blood cells. Further modifications may have been applied to these cells as well, making them not susceptible to being destroyed by being placed in distilled water.
THE DURANGO HERALD (III)

THE DURANGO HERALD (III)

Copied here is a letter from a California citizen written to the Durango Herald concerning Clifford Carnicom’s presentation. This citizen sums up the ignorance that the Herald displayed in their coverage of Carnicom’s presentation.
THE DURANGO HERALD (II)

THE DURANGO HERALD (II)

Comments from Judith Reynolds from the Durango Herald in Santa Fe, New Mexico are challenged after Clifford Carnicom gave a presentation with extensive evidence of aerosol operations. Ms. Reynolds was not in attendance at this presentation, yet wrote a piece in the Herald chastising Clifford Carnicom’s facts in his presentation.