Tuesday, 7 June 2011
HAARP
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program has been a target for conspiracy theorists that state the program is being used for malevolent tactics such as manipulating weather, causing floods, droughts, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and devastating earthquakes in any areas of the world. This is supposable done by a form of geoengineering using the localised atmospheric upcurrents that result when the ionosophere is focally heated by a HAARP antenna. Such upcurrents, if in proximity to a polar or subtropical jet stream, could theoretically locally disrupt or "bend" the jet stream, influencing regional weather patterns. Most think that this is the case due to the fact that the program's purpose seems deeply mysterious to the scientifically uninformed. Some believe that HAARP is the test run for a super-powerful radiowave-beaming technology that lifts areas of the ionosphere by focusing a beam and heating those areas. Electromagnetic waves then bounce back onto earth and penetrate everything - living and dead. 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.
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Wow... so much things under the blankets.
ReplyDeletewhere the Russians using this during the cold war to try to create weather storms? I remember this off the history channel, very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've heard so much about this project, it's hard to believe anything about it these days. I'm pretty sure it's not being used for good though.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of this before, it's in Alaska right? Intriguing stuff
ReplyDeleteWatched alot of videos on this, interesting
ReplyDeleteSo someone thinks the DoD is behind the midwest tornadoes as well as the Japan and Haiti earthquakes?
ReplyDeletei am scientifically uninformed and that does scare me. i love to look at the northern lights though!
ReplyDeleteHoly balls that is awesome
ReplyDeleteHuh, I'd never heard of HAARP before! Besides conspiracy theories, there's no information on them made to the public?
ReplyDeleteMakes you wonder other "secrets" the government has.
ReplyDeletevery interesting thanks for this useful information.
ReplyDeleteI saw this on the history channel, interesting stuff!
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting story about HAARP. I've just seen a documentation about it.
ReplyDeletewow that is crazy!
ReplyDeleteI control whats on the tv with my remote control, works like magic.
ReplyDeleteInteresting read !
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