Sunday, January 16, 2011

Project HAARP

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The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the US Air Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Its purpose is to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance purposes (such as missile detection). The HAARP program operates a major Arctic facility, known as the HAARP Research Station, on an Air Force owned site near Gakona, Alaska.

The most prominent instrument at the HAARP Station is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a high power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high frequency (HF) band. The IRI is used to temporarily excite a limited area of the ionosphere. Other instruments, such as a VHF and a UHF radar, a fluxgate magnetometer, a digisonde and an induction magnetometer, are used to study the physical processes that occur in the excited region.

Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993. The current working IRI was completed in 2007, and its prime contractor was BAE Advanced Technologies.

HAARP publicity gives the impression that the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program is mainly an academic project with the goal of changing the ionosphere to improve communications for our own good.

However, other U.S. military documents put it more clearly -- HAARP aims to learn how to "exploit the ionosphere for Department of Defense purposes." Communicating with submarines is only one of those purposes.

In another document prepared by the government, the U.S. Air Force claims: "The potential applications of artificial electromagnetic fields are wide-ranging and can be used in many military or quasi-military situations... Some of these potential uses include dealing with terrorist groups, crowd control, controlling breaches of security at military installations, and antipersonnel techniques in tactical warfare.

In all of these cases the EM (electromagnetic) systems would be used to produce mild to severe physiological disruption or perceptual distortion or disorientation. In addition, the ability of individuals to function could be degraded to such a point that they would be combat ineffective.

Another advantage of electromagnetic systems is that they can provide coverage over large areas with a single system. They are silent and countermeasures to them may be difficult to develop... One last area where electromagnetic radiation may prove of some value is in enhancing abilities of individuals for anomalous phenomena.

Opposition to the project was immediate. Initial fear raised by ham operators and airline pilots over possible disruption of radio communication, was followed by environmentalists concerned over unforeseen radio frequency [RF] effects on animals and human beings. Soon, individuals and groups ranging from university scientists to followers of the paranormal, voiced their criticisms - a few even suggesting that this military technology would not only destroy communications, but might actually manipulate global weather systems and influence ways in which people think and behave. Still, given the esoteric nature of the topic, public expression of this criticism was largely limited to the Internet and letters to the editor of Alaska newspapers.

In 1994, a series of articles appearing in the environmental publication Earth Island Journal bought wider attention. Shortly thereafter, HAARP was selected as an important chapter in the book The Ten Top Censored Stories of 1994. In response, the Air Force placed its own HAARP Home Page on the world wide web, explaining the project's scientific goals and addressing criticisms raised in opposition to it. As public consciousness was heightened, more articles appeared in the press; radio talk show hosts invited guests to present opposing sides of the issue; TV networks devoted segments to it; and in Alaska, the legislature held hearings to learn more about HAARP and its potential environmental impact.

Then in 1996, the litigation director of Trustees for Alaska - representing the interests of major environmental organizations including Greenpeace, National Audubon Society, Sierra Club, National Wildlife Federation, and others - submitted a detailed memorandum to the Air Force urging it to prepare a supplemental Environmental Impact Statement [EIS] for public review and response.

The stated reasons for this request included the following:

* That substantial changes have been made over the course of HAARP's development;

* That extensive questions remain over the military's current intended uses for the project;

* That additional scientific evidence raises new questions about its possible effects;

* That under such circumstances, the regulations and spirit of the National Environmental Policy Act [NEPA] call for a supplemental EIS.

Examples of significant changes occurring in the description of HAARP research included a newly described emphasis on earth-penetrating tomography permitting the detection of tunnels, underground shelters and other forms of 'counterproliferation;' along with increased government funding allocated to HAARP based on a new budgetary designation listing it as an "advanced military weapon."

Responding to these and similar criticisms, the Air Force reiterated that although HAARP is managed by the Air Force and Navy, "it is purely a scientific research facility posing no threat to potential adversaries and has no value as a military target."

HAARP Holes In Heaven:
Examines the controversial military program based on Tesla technology - its possible effects on weather and use in mind control.
H.A.A.R.P. is a scientific research facility, located near Gakona, in the remote Alaskan outback and is a joint Navy and Air Force project. This facility is used to study the earth's Ionosphere, the electrically-charged belt surrounding our planet's upper atmosphere, ranging between 40 to 60 miles from its surface. More specifically, H.A.A.R.P. is a controversial high frequency radio transmitter, or "ionospheric heater". The military intends to use this billion-watt pulsed radio beam in our upper atmosphere, which will create extremely low frequency waves, or ELF waves. This technology will enhance communications with submarines and will allow us to "see" into the Earth, detecting anything from oil reserves to hidden underground military targets. H.A.A.R.P.'s roots can be traced back to work of Nikola Tesla, a Yugoslavian scientist, who's achievements include the Tesla Coil or "magnifying transmitter" which is still used in televisions and radio today.




Jesse Ventura - HAARP (Conspiracy Theory, S1 Ep 1):
In a remote region of Alaska, a special government research center is said to be testing the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, which, some believe, allows radio waves to be developed as a potential weapon. If true, these radio waves could be used to change the weather and control people's minds.

Jesse and his team head to the Last Frontier to investigate, but nervous security guards try to stop them at the gate of the facility and keep them from finding the real purpose first-hand. The team also talks to a scientist who demonstrates how radio waves can be used to literally move clouds.



Did HAARP Kill Thousands Of Birds And Fish Simultaneously Across Country?
Secret Government Testing Suspected.

Like science fiction. Something is very, very wrong in our country today, and it's killing our wildlife in numbers that are hard to comprehend. And it's not just the numbers that are dying, it's the mysterious fashion in which they are perishing. Kinda like from a science fiction movie. So I suppose it's just a 'coincidence' that the government project known as HAARP has the power to do exactly this very thing. Let's take a look, shall we?

HAARP?- Mystery Of 5,000 Dead Birds Falling From The Sky-Arkansas:
Over 5,000 birds drop from sky with 'internal bleeding'
Bemused U.S. officials are looking into why more than 5,000 blackbirds crashed from the sky in Arkansas on the final day of 2010. In scenes reminiscent of the FlashForward drama series, state wildlife employees were searching the town of Beebe after scores of birds fell to the ground late on New Year's Eve, continuing into the early hours of the morning. High winds and tornadoes swept through Arkansas on New Year's Eve, killing seven people, and state staff believe the bizarre incident could be down to the severe conditions.



100,000 Dead Fish cover Arkansas River:
Arkansas Game & Fish is trying to figure out why 100,000 fish in Northwest Arkansas turned up dead. They were found along a 20-mile stretch between the Ozark Dam and Highway 109 Bridge in Franklin County. The 20-mile stretch along the Arkansas River where an estimated 100,000 drum fish were found washed ashore and floating looks much different now. Keith Stephens with Game and Fish explains, "We got a call last week from a tug boat operator that found the fish out on the river along the bank, in the river channel and we immediately dispatched somebody to the area to take a look."



Prophecy Update 2011, Dead Birds, Fish, Magnetic shift? Earthquakes, Australia Floods.Famine,Etna:
Dead Birds, Fish, Crabs 15 different locations. Earthquakes, Australia Floods, Food shortages.

Mystery of mass animal death epidemic deepens after 8,000 turtle doves fall dead in Italy with strange blue stain on their beak.
Thousands of dead turtle doves rained down on roofs and cars in an Italian town in the latest in a growing spate of mass animal deaths across the globe. Residents in Faenza described the birds falling to the ground like 'little Christmas balls' with strange blue stains on their beaks. Initial tests on up to 8,000 of the doves indicated that the blue stain could have been caused by poisoning or hypoxia.



Cause and Effect.
After hearing all the fairy tales (heart attacks from fireworks, etc) about what could be causing this mass die-off of animal like, let's turn our attention to something that's not a fairytale, and certainly has the power and ability to be wreaking all this havoc. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you HAARP.

HAARP Nature Modification Weapon! Project Blue Beam:
Informative video on HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) the new weather modification and mind control Star Wars Defense Initiative (SDI) weapon of the US military. HAARP is capable of creating weather like hurricanes and tornadoes and tsunamis and earthquakes. It is also capable of altering peoples moods. HAARP has the ability of modifying the World's electro-magnetic field. Project Blue Beam.


Nick Begich: Angels Don't Play This HAARP - Advances in Tesla Technology:
The U.S. Government has a new ground-based "Star Wars" weapon which is being tested in the remote bush country of Alaska. This new system manipulates the environment in a way which can: * Disrupt human mental processes. * Jam all global communications systems. * Change weather patterns over large areas. * Interfere with wildlife migration patterns. * Negatively affect your health. * Unnaturally impact the Earth's upper atmosphere. The U.S. military calls its zapper HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program).



Angels Still Don't Play This HAARP:
The sequel to 'Angels Don't Play This HAARP'. This documentary is a visual accompaniment to the book by Dr. Nick Begich, 'Angels Still Don't Play This HAARP: Advances In Tesla Technology'.



HAARP - FreemanTV - May 15th, 2005:
Freeman's award-winning documentary on HAARP. The U.S. Government has a new ground-based "Star Wars" weapon which can change weather patterns, jam all global communications, unnaturally impact the earth's upper atmosphere, and negatively effect your health.

4 comments:

  1. I admit to rarely jumping onto conspiracy bandwagons, but this one is genuinely concerning. As a ghost hunter, one thing I've noted is that since 2008 geomagnetic activity was almost at a complete and total standstill. Only recently has it begun to pick up again. In all the archives, this has not happened in recorded history before. I noticed it because I have noted that ghostly activity correlates with geomagnetic storm activity. In fact, if you watch shows like "Ghost Hunters" they had amazing first seasons when geomagnetic storm activity was off the scales around 2004-2007 but then they were unable to get anything interesting the years of 2008-2010. I wondered if this correlated to testing at HAARP somehow keeping the earth from having the usual reactions to geomagnetic activity--somehow blocking it, negating it, or perhaps quieting it at will to see what it does to the earth and the occupants. I hadn't heard anyone correlate the massive animal deaths to it, but I am definitely intrigued by that. Great post! I love to see people asking questions and looking for correlations.

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  2. Thanks for this recent update on HAARP. This has got to be the most covert scheme as a means to an end, ever. Try explaining it to your friends, etc., and, well, you know the result. Birds are falling out of the sky, other wildlife are mysteriously dying, and no one can make the connections. Mostly, they don't care. How does the existence of the dastardly beast be made known to more people? HOW?!

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  3. i think their BETA testing of this so called "HAARP" the Super Weapon of Mass Destruction is not only tried in the U.S but also in other Countries. Unexpected Typhoons and Hurricanes are happening around the globe , some of them might be one of their tests or experiments where there are a lot of innocent people are dying.

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  4. In gem advanced magnetometers have Gravity gradiometer has predominately been used to image subsurface geology to aid hydrocarbon and mineral exploration. Over 2.5 million line km has now been surveyed using the technique. The surveys highlight gravity anomalies that can be related to geological features such as Salt diapers, Fault systems, Reef structures, Kimberlitic pipes, etc. Other applications include tunnel and bunker detection and the recent mission that aims to improve the knowledge of ocean circulation.

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