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planet. The lower layer of the ionosphere is roughly 80 km from the crust; thischarged layer is known to reflect radio waves. Bombardment by HAARPsignals "pushes" out this boundary layer, thus altering the natural pulsatingrhythm. Natural fluctuations in frequency occur daily, by the lunar month, andin response to solar flares.Since this is a highly charged layer, the ionosphere forms a so-called capacitorwith the Earth. This means that there is a difference in electrical potentialbetween the two, the Earth being negatively charged and the ionosphere beingpositively charged. This potential varies somewhat but is around 200 volts/m.This is a fundamental type of electrical generator. The solar winds, interactingwith the upper atmosphere rotation, act as a collector and brushes of agenerator. The lower atmosphere can be seen as a storage battery for thisgradient potential.This electromagnetic field around the earth can be viewed as a stiff jelly.When our bodies move and vibrate, these movements are transmitted to theenvironment, and vice versa. These fields not only impinge on our bodies, theyalso affect the charges inside our bodies. When we are standing on the ground,under normal conditions, we are grounded. Our body then acts as a sink for theelectrostatic field and actually distorts the force lines somewhat. Our body alsohas its own electrostatic field about itself. These field lines are the result of thevarious biochemical reactions in the body. This resultant bio-field couples usto the isoelectric field of the planet (Miller & Miller, 1981).Since the earth's atmosphere carries a charge, a current and a voltage, it is notsurprising to find such electromagnetic waves. The resonant properties of thisterrestrial cavity were first mathematically predicted by German physicist W.O. Schumann between 1952 and 1957, and subsequently detected by him withKonig in 1954. Much of the research in recent decades has been conducted bythe Department of the Navy who use Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) signalsfor communication with submarines. Of course, little attention is given bydefense contractors to issues of psychobiological health and well being.Between the almost perfectly conducting terrestrial surface and ionosphere, aresonating cavity is formed. Broadband electromagnetic impulses, like thosefrom lightning flashes, fill this cavity, and create globally envelopingSchumann resonances ranging from frequencies 5 - 50 Hz (Schumann, 1952;Bliokh et al., 1980; Sentman, 1987). The nominal average frequenciesobserved are 7.8, 14, 20, 26, 33, 39, and 45 Hz with slight diurnal variation12

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