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Nikola Tesla Books

Books written by or about Nikola Tesla

1 26 - coast of the Americas has predictably created specu-lation that there is a direct connection and that the two are parts of one and the same phenomena. Kiev is only 150 miles south of Gomel, but this distance is too large for any of the European nations to have mistaken radiations from Gomel as coming from Kiev. There are two possible scenarios. Its first a) We know that the Soviets have developed and have begun to deploy a new radar system known as X-3. It is designed to be the key element in an anti-ballistic missile system.. for the defence of large cities. application is in the defence of Moscow. is extremely powerful, operating in fre-. quency bands that the United States and Nato allies do not use for electronic warfare and employs a system of "frequency jitter", pulse shape and pulse repetition that makes it almost impossible to jam and against which no currently deployed equipment in the western allied arsenal is effective. The equipment is highly mobile and thus is highly survivable should hostilities break-out. The reported interferences are compatible with this radar system. Because of the peculiar sound that such radar signals make when listened to over audio facilities, it is known in the United Kingdom as "The Russian Woodpecker". b) It According to reports on Russian transmissions issued by Borge Nielsen, Chief Engineer of the Danish Postal and Telegraph Administration, there are three not two sites for the so-called Tesla transmitters. If Mr. Nielsen is correct, then it is possible that Kiev is the third station, in which case the radio interference might not be radar originated but arise as harmonics of the fundamental frequencies used to set up the standing waves. This, of course, is pure speculation, but it must be taken into consideration in any serious study of the radio transmission experimentations being undertaken by the USSR. Official U.S. sources place the third transmitter at Semipalatinsk. Item four of Annex to the Soviet draft agreement has to be considered very seriously. is a great deal of accumulated information covering the effects of extremely low-frequency (ELF) electro-magnetic field waves. These low-frequency fields have the capacity to penetrate buildings and living tissue, which means that they are potential biological stimuli. There