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After again conducting microscopic sessions upon particulates collected from an outdoor HEPA filter in Santa Fe, NM in 2002 and finding unexpected biological components, Carnicom further asks the professional community for input to his findings...more
Copied here is a letter from a California citizen written to the Durango Herald concerning Clifford Carnicom’s presentation. This citizen sums up the ignorance that the Herald displayed in their coverage of Carnicom’s presentation...more
Comments from Judith Reynolds from the Durango Herald in Santa Fe, New Mexico are challenged after Clifford Carnicom gave a presentation with extensive evidence of aerosol operations. Ms. Reynolds was not in attendance at this presentation, yet wrote...more
The presence of geometric patterns of ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) radiation continues to be detected by using different methods discussed in previous Carnicom papers. The ELF circuit described in the previous paper titled LF FREQUENCY MONITORING...more
This page is a copy of a letter sent to the Durango Herald in Santa Fe, New Mexico, by a concerned citizen. This person discusses the debate about aerosol operations and many related items that include: conditions needed for contrail formation versus...more
As an extension of the previous Carnicom paper titled ELF FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (November 10, 2002), the presence of frequent or continuous ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) radiation at discrete frequencies that are multiples of 4Hz has been...more
Graphs are presented on this page showing the detected ELF (Extremely Low Frequencies) frequencies using the ELF-LF circuit tester devised in the previous Carnicom paper ELF EVIDENCE SURFACES (November 9, 2002). The graphing of these ELF signals in...more
Carnicom research up to this time indicates the apparent or possible presence of ambient ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) signals in the ambient atmosphere. Of concern here are serious implications of these ELF frequencies on human mental health. This...more
A signal in the range of roughly 75-100KHz has been shown to be continuously present as measured by the ELF-LF (Extremely Low Frequency-Low Frequency) detection circuit, discussed in the previous Carnicom paper titled LF FREQUENCY MONITORING BEGINS...more