An article referenced in Eastlund's patent application for
the device now known as HAARP ran in the New York Times on
September 22, 1940 and reads as follows:

   "Nikola Tesla, one of the truly great inventors who celebrated
his eighty-fourth birthday on July 10, tells the writer that he
stands ready to divulge to the United States Government the
secret of his "teleforce," with which, he said, airplane motors
would be melted at a distance of 250 miles, so that an invisible
Chinese Wall  of Defense would be built around the country.
   "This teleforce, he said, is based on an entirely new principle
of physics that 'no one has ever dreamed about,' different from
the principle embodied in his inventions relating to the
transmission of electrical power from a distance, for which he has
received a number of basic patents.  This new type of force, Mr.
Tesla said, would operate through a beam one hundred-millionth of
a square centimeter in diameter, and could be generated from s
special plant that would cost no more than $2,000,000 and would
take only about three months to construct.
   "The beam, he states, involves four new inventions, two of which
already have been tested.  One of these is a method of apparatus
for producing rays 'and other manifestations or energy'  in free air,
eliminating the necessity for a high vacuum;  a second is a method
and process for producing 'very great electrical force'; the third
is a method for amplifying this force,  and the fourth is a new
method for producing 'a tremendous electrical repelling force.'
This would be the projector, or gun, of the system.  The voltage for
propelling the beam to its objective, according to the inventor, will
attain a potential of 50,000,000 volts.
    "With this enormous voltage, he said, microscopic electrical
particles of matter will be catapulted on their mission of defensive
destruction.  He has been working on this invention, he added, for
many years and has recently made a number of improvements in it."
          - - - NEW YORK TIMES,  SEPTEMBER 22, 1940
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