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Project HAARP: Overview

 

The Pentagon's provocative plan to superheat the earth's ionosphere The HAARP phased-array transmitter zaps the earth's ionosphere with high-frequency radio waves. In an Arctic compound 200 miles east of Anchorage, Alaska, the Pentagon has erected a powerful transmitter designed to beam more than a gigawatt of energy into the upper reaches of the atmosphere. Known as Project HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program), the $30 million experiment involves the world's largest "ionospheric heater," a prototype device designed to zap the skies hundreds of miles above the earth with high-frequency radio waves. Why irradiate the charged particles of the ionosphere (which when energized by natural processes make up the lovely and famous phenomenon known as the Northern Lights)? According to the U.S. Navy and Air Force, co-sponsors of the project, "to observe the complex natural variations of Alaska's ionosphere." That, says the Pentagon, and also to develop new forms of communications and surveillance technologies that will enable the military to send signals to nuclear submarines and to peer deep underground.

 

More: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlus7KnuVGo

 

Ive read somewhere else that this technology can send 3D images to sky, force snow rains and earthquakes to far countries from location source and can talk to you mind somehow? and more readings told me that this can then send messages to people around the globe at the same time using sky, sea, and land. IDK if this relates to Project Bluebeam as well or something.

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lol.. conspiracy theories!

 

So its not global warming anymore... GREAT! Don't have to feel bad when I drive my Chevy Blazer around.

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hmmm heard about this before ..one of the theories was haarp caused japan tsunami

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hmmm heard about this before ..one of the theories was haarp caused japan tsunami

 

Yes, it is like having total control of nature's earthquake, tsunami, snow, storm...something like that from what I am reading.

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