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Documents showing the environmental contamination created by government agencies that wantoning and irresponsibly experimented without accountability or Remember the apple in Adam and Eve? Adam was a little more curious about atoms than the apple.
The following is a really strange list of documents obtained from various Federal Government Agencies. You will have to read this material yourself, as explaining it to you would sound outrageous and would not be believable. My only advice with your review is to not believe their doom and gloom statements. They may be projecting such negativity in order to keep those Federally Funded Funds coming in to their Departments at your expense.
It might be more productive if the people of this country would realize that there is always hope and just because some irresponsible people that ran some government programs have made the statement that there is no hope that indeed there really is. Working together, we can undo the damage, we can clean it up and find long lasting honest solutions and we can do without these people that have created the problem. That you Kaiser for building on the Downey property. Without Kaiser's actions we would never have known what is there.
Here are the documents:
A Large-Scale Hole in the Ionosphere Caused by the Launch of Skylab Author(s): Michael Mendillo, Gerald S. Hawkins, John A. Klobuchar Source: Science, New Series, Vol. 187, No. 4174 (Jan. 31, 1975), pp. 343-346 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science https://kaiserpapers.com/downey/fixtheproblem/hole-in-ionosphere.html
UNITED STATES HIGH-ALTITUDE TEST EXPERIENCES A Review Emphasizing the Impact on the Environment 1976
Some highlights - Detection of Nuclear Explosions in Space. - Hypothetical Effects on Weather Patterns - Hole in the Ozone Layer After Teak and Orange? -
https://kaiserpapers.com/downey/fixtheproblem/pdfs/00322994.pdf
Abstract : Project SECEDE II was a series of high-altitude barium releases made at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, during the period from 16 January to 2 February 1971. An RF transmission experiment using a rocket-borne beacon and four fairly widely separated ground-based receiving stations was one of several methods employed for making ion cloud diagnostic measurements. That function constituted the primary role of the RF transmission experiment. However, since the beacon rockets were programmed to fly behind the ion cloud, relative to the ground receiving stations, for only a short period of time when the beacon rocket was near apogee, a large amount of data for the ambient ionosphere was collected. A unique opportunity thus presented itself for making electron density measurements of the ambient ionosphere from data gathered over four widely separated propagation paths simultaneously. These measurements are the subject of this report.
Descriptors : *Ionospheric propagation, *Electron density, *Radio transmission, *Radio beacons, *Radiosondes, *Meteorological data, Barium, Clouds, High altitude, Ground stations, Radio stations, Diagnosis(General), Rocketborne, Profiles, Dispersions, Stratification, Horizontal orientation, Rocket antennas, Measurement
Subject Categories : NUCLEAR PHYSICS & ELEMENTARY PARTICLE PHYSICS RADIOFREQUENCY WAVE PROPAGATION
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA017078
Title : Project SECEDE. Tracking Barium releases using the TV-TRACK System. Descriptive Note : Technical rept. 16 Dec 70-30 May 71, Corporate Author : ALASKA UNIV COLLEGE GEOPHYSICAL INST Personal Author(s) : Davis,T. Neil ; Geller,S. P. Report Date : 20 MAY 1971 Pagination or Media Count : 42
Abstract : Described herein is a TC tracking system capable of real-time visual object tracking. The total system consists of low-light TV cameras and communications allowing for data to be sent from remote sites to a small centrally located computer. The position of the object that the three cameras are observing is calculated by the computer and transmitted to other sites for the purpose of 'pointing' other equipment. Solutions are available once per second. This report describes the actual use of this system during the SECEDE 2 test series and some problems encountered. It also contains enough detailed information to allow duplication of the system software or to extract certain portions of it that may be useful to other applications. (Author)
Descriptors : (*ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING, UPPER ATMOSPHERE), (*CONDENSATION TRAILS, OPTICAL TRACKING), TELEVISION EQUIPMENT, REAL TIME, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEMS, POSITION FINDING
Subject Categories : METEOROLOGY NON-RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
Distribution Statement : APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0731574
Human Radiation Studies - Remembering the Early Years - report - 1995 https://kaiserpapers.com/downey/fixtheproblem/pdfs/221910.pdf
Biological and Environmental Research in the Atomic Age
http://downey.kaiserpapes.info/fixtheproblem/pdfs/ACC0002.pdf