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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), associated with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has recently demonstrated a heightened interest in the research materials being made available on the carnicom.com...more
A pattern of anomalous Very Low Frequency (VLF) has again detected and recorded in Santa Fe, New Mexico on March 15, 2003. This marks the second time that unusual VLF patterns have been observed and measured within a 2 week period. Refer to the...more
An atmospheric test specific to mold detection has been conducted on March 10, 2003 in rural Santa Fe, New Mexico. The results appear to indicate a sufficient cause for concern, as a large number of colonies of several species of mold (Aspergillus...more
The spectrum of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) signals has now been identified at multiples of 4Hz with the use of a digital spectrum analyzer/oscilloscope. The graph presented on this page was obtained with several significant modifications to the...more
A third significant pattern in the Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) to Very LOW Frequency (VLF) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum has now been observed and recorded. The pattern is one of a series of higher frequencies followed by a series of...more
A second significant Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) pattern has been observed in data which has been collected at two different locations approximately 140 miles apart in New Mexico. This pattern is that of what appears to be pulsed ELF data occurring...more
All citizens are requested and advised to become familiar with the paper written by Dennis Papadopoulos from the Physics Department at the University of Maryland titled “Satellite Threat Due to High Altitude Nuclear Detonations” (link below). This...more
Further measurements of Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) waves were registered in the upper regions of Aspen Peak, New Mexico, on February 8, 2001. This location was chosen to avoid the 60Hz signals that are emitted by power lines in the United States...more
The Defense Information Services Agency (DISA) and the Department of Defense Network Operations (NIPR) have recently demonstrated a heightened interest in the research materials available on the carnicom.com website. This increased interest appears...more
A further case for tracking down the origin of Extremely Low Frequencies (ELF) with 4Hz multiples in the ambient atmosphere is made here. The measurements included in this page were registered using Carnicom’s latest circuit design at the Bandelier...more