- HARTSVILLE, TENN -
Newly-released documentary and eyewitness evidence now links an apparent
July 6, 2001 electronic warfare attack on a radio station and weekly newspaper
in Hartsville, Tennessee to a nearby unacknowledged secret access project
(USAP). This secret project, eyewitnesses say, includes the U.S. Air Force
as paymaster, U.S. government aircraft as transportation and security craft;
military troops in black uniforms; and black unmarked triangular aircraft.
The project may also include a secret electronic warfare unit capable
of disabling nearby media outlets with destructive electromagnetic energy.
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- It has now known that an official U.S. Air Force cheque
was used to pay for the clandestine installation of massive telephone switching
equipment at a defunct Tennessee Valley Authority nuclear power plant about
five miles from the target media outlets. The private contractor who installed
the unusually large switching system at a former nuclear power plant that
is still officially defunct reported this to the WJKM investigators on
condition of anonymity.
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- Historically, the U.S Air Force has pioneered in the
development and use of electronic warfare against civilian targets and
populations, notably in the NATO war in Yugoslavia.
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- Speaking to a live radio audience on July 21, WJKM general
manager Ted Randall for the first time publicly released the results on
his station's official on-going investigation of the attack. Dan Fluehe
and Matt Aaron of WJKM, host Clyde Lewis along with this reporter, Alfred
Webre, participated in the radio program.
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- WJKM's investigation has eliminated other possible causes
of the electromagnetic blast, such as power transformer malfunction caused
by birds or internal mechanical problems. Centrexnews reporter Joel Skousen,
who initially reported that birds caused the electronic attack, declined
to participate in the radio program.
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- Although the nuclear facility has been officially closed
for some time, eyewitnesses now testify to clandestine activities going
on at the site. These include sightings of tractor-trailer trucks entering
and leaving the former nuclear power plant at 2 or 3 AM; sightings of C-130
military aircraft flying over the facility as if to land; sightings of
unmarked black helicopters monitoring the area; sightings of military troops
in unmarked black uniforms; and - yes - multiple witness reports of black
triangular craft hovering over the former power plant. Civilians venturing
near the site have also reported being aggressively ejected by a private
police force of about 30 plain-clothes men.
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- Randall presented live and audiotaped eyewitness testimony
of the destructive effects of the electronic attack, including a tell-tale
flashing blue pulse that accompanied the destruction, and usually accompanies
the discharge of electromagnetic pulse weapons. He also presented audio
recordings of the audible electronic hum that accompanied the alleged attack,
a clear electronic signature of an electromagnetic weapon attack.
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- The accompanying surges during the event fit the pattern
of an electronic attack. According to WJKM, " These surges are not
just coming into the power lines. They are also entering the radio station
through phone lines and the antenna system. This is evident in blown telephone
equipment. Sometimes the equipment is not
- destroyed but the program settings are scrambled or wiped
out."
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- On the air, Randall described photographs of dead, electronically-fried
birds that littered a mile-square area around the radio station, now posted
on the station's Internet website at <http://www.1090wjkm.com/>http://www.1090wjkm.com/
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- Randall stated that local residents are experiencing
adverse health effects. Randall said, "It is also interesting that
according listeners have called in, there has apparently been an increase
in what they are calling fibromyalgia. This is a disease name appointed
to the unexplainable severe and disabling pain throughout the entire body
over recent years, as well as, an increase in headaches mimicking migraines
that are not actual migraines."
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- Randall documented the 2.4 Richter underground seismic
earthquake that struck the area on July 7, the day after the electronic
attack, from 10-10:30 PM.
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- Randall also posted the HAARP magnetometer readings on
the WJKM website for the two days - July 6 and July 7. Both the electronic
attack and the unusual earthquake were accompanied by massive, anomalous
bursts of electromagnetic pulse energy from HAARP, the U.S. Navy's electromagnetic
pulse military facility and possible environmental weapons system in Gakona,
Alaska. Coincidentally (and perhaps causally) HAARP's magnetometer showed
massive spikes of electromagnetic energy for both days.
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- According to Randall, " At about 10:45 AM Friday
[July 6], radio station WJKM and CMR (Country Music Radio), with studios
in Hartsville, Tennessee was knocked off the air by a very powerful strange
energy blast! There was a crystal clear blue sky, no
- clouds or rain. It was not lightning"
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- According to WJKM, in the attack, "All the radio
station's lines were knocked out.
- Several power transformers were blown several blocks
away from the
- studios (smoke seen billowing out of one). All phone
lines at the newspaper (The Hartsville Vidette), the local farm co-op and
all other phones in this small radius were knocked out! Radio station
transmitter lost all MOSFETS and the output - tuning network. All computers
at WJKM lost motherboards, network cards etc. ISDN was knocked out. Most
all the equipment Zephyr codec and EAS all knocked out."
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- These effects on radio transmission systems closely resemble
the effects on urban radio, television, power transmission and generation
facilities attacked by U.S. Air Force electronic bombing in electronic
warfare missions in recent military operations worldwide, including Yugoslavia
and Iraq.
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- How and why was electronic warfare carried out in rural
Tennessee?
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- From the known profile of electronic weaponry, the electronic
attack upon WJKM appears to have been caused by a tactical electromagnetic
weapon, emitting a directed electromagnetic plasma, beam, pulse, etc. at
the target. Electronic weapons with this capability are known, and can
be land mounted in a facility like the former power plant, mounted in portable
facilities like vans, trucks, helicopters or airplanes.
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- Electronic weapons may even be space-based, on satellite
platforms. This reporter has personally met with an Assistant Secretary
of Defense at the Pentagon who confirmed the existence of such secret space-based
weapons as early as 1977.
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- An alternative electronic warfare delivery system may
involve newly constructed relays for the HAARP installation in Alaska.
The potential tactical electronic warfare applications of HAARP are under
investigation. Serious public interest researchers maintain that HAARP's
electromagnetic energy may cause effects such as earthquakes, such as occurred
on July 7 in Hartsville. Electromagnetic weapons have been used in tectonic
warfare, intentionally causing earthquakes. Electromagnetic pulse energy
accompanies most earthquakes. Research shows that ultra low frequencies
emitted by the HAARP installation may affect the human limbic system, and
be used for mood management and mind control.
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- The close resemblance of the Hartsville attack to other
U.S. Air Force electronic warfare led to speculation that radio station
WJKM may have been chosen as a test target for a clandestine electronic
warfare unit located within the power facility, or to which the power facility
serves as electronic relay point. The likelihood that the electronic attack
was accidental, rather than an intentional military test, is low, given
that the targets were media outlets.
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- One purpose of such test could be to evaluate the physical
impact of electronic warfare on U.S. domestic radio installations, a well
as the impact of intimidating the local community, as well as the U.S.
media reporting of such attacks. The U.S. military has a long history
of secretly testing weapons on its unsuspecting civilian population, a
practice that is illegal.
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- Another clue to the motive behind the disinformation
attacks may lie in eyewitness accounts of military troops in black uniforms,
wearing light blue patches, and military vehicles bearing license plates
with the letters "UN" on them. This scenario would be consistent
with a disinformation mission, in which United States government troops
would be disguised with mock United Nations insignia in order to spread
propaganda rumours regarding the actual source of this state terror. In
fact, it would appear that U.S. paramilitary troops are carrying out military
attacks on the U.S. civilian population. This modus operandi has been
characteristic of Central Intelligence Agency sponsored warfare in developing
countries, notably Guatemala.
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- Randall, Dan Fluehe, Clyde Lewis, and this reporter,
Alfred Webre, all noted that the electronic attacks targeted two media
offices directly - a radio station and a newspaper - both protected entities
under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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- Randall indicated that station WJKM and its parent corporation
are pursuing an official investigation of the electronic attack, including
surveillance of activities at the former TVA power plant. The U.S. Congress
has legislative oversight over the many federal agencies that may be involved
in this secret project, including the U.S. Air Force, the Tennessee Valley
Authority, and other defense "black budget" agencies.
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- Asked if his company intended to contact its members
of Congress to seek a congressional investigation, Randall responded that
WJKM is taking this attack and its investigation most seriously. WJKM's
Congressperson is Bart Gordon, Dean of the Tennessee Delegation, and currently
serving his ninth term in Congress, representing the Sixth District, which
includes 15 Middle Tennessee counties.
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- Links
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- WJKM's Report on the
Electronic Attack
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- Environmental
War Desk: Electronic warfare
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- Was
the Seattle-Vancouver earthquake triggered by environmental (electronic)
war?
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- USAF
Linked to Electronic Warfare Attack in Tennessee
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- Alfred Webre, JD, MEd, was a member of the Governor's
Emergency Taskforce for Earthquake Preparedness for the State of California,
1981-82.
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