Wednesday, April 6, 2011

HAARP Web Site Down...Hmmm...

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Huh? What is HAARP??
And who cares if their web site is down?

HAARP is High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, located in Gakona, Alaska. It is a "communications network" (putting it nicely), ostensibly to enable various military and intelligence types to send and receive "messages" around the world to assorted installations, satellites, submarines deep below the ocean and under the arctic ice, and other logical and "legitimate" uses. This is done using 160 antennae wired in series in a phased array, which essentially means they can be used all at once or a few at a time. Thus the energy output (potentially) can be highly controlled, focused wide or concentrated. The problem is, we don't really know...what it is, or the extent of its power, but there is high speculation that it is being used for "weather modification" (putting it nicely). Naturally, HAARP assures us that there is nothing secretive or clandestine going on.

How's the TV reception today?
HAARP antennae in Gakona, Alaska
What this array of antennas amounts to, actually, is a giant microwave oven. Its origins, so rumor has it, stem from Nicola Tesla technology, capable of sending up intense beams of microwave energy to the upper ionosphere, heating it up, creating an expanding bubble of impressive size, and when the bubble rebounds, channeling the resulting reactive wave anywhere around the globe, and theoretically to any depth.

For what purpose? That answer is speculative, but from the way things have been, it is not for communication, at least not with words and other civil messages. HAARP waves may well be capable, and responsible, for creating storms and earthquakes,  including the recent 9.0 earthquake in Japan, and the 6.0 earthquakes two weeks later (April 3) in Fiji and Indonesia, both of which were under-reported.

(Did you even hear of them? Did you know that Japan has suffered an average of 12 aftershocks each day since March 11, averaging M 4.8 and often higher? Do you think the media isn't telling us everything? Ya think?)

If you don't know about HAARP, then I suggest you click on my post in the left column - Is Japan Doomed? (March 2011) and scroll to the bottom for a video featuring Jesse Ventura investigating HAARP on his show Conspiracy Theory.
http://michaelschwaba.blogspot.com/2011/03/is-japan-doomed.html

Meanwhile, I have a picture of the last (or close to it) spectrograph from HAARP's Induction Magnetometer, which measures the ULF frequency when the antennae array is on. The date is April 2 - 4, 2011. Shortly after this, the site went down. See it below.



The vertical numbers on the left represent frequency in Hertz (Hz). You will notice on the graph, at the left-middle (about 2.7 Hz) that a pinkish-yellow wave has started, just before 20:00 (UTC - universal coordinated time - for eight o'clock PM) on April 2, then fades out on April 3 at 08:00 (8 AM - about 12 hours later), then starts up again on April 4, around 16:00 (4 PM), and keeps going with a weaker signal into April 4.

After this the site went down. A mystery. Why?

Did HAARP do it? Did some HAARP geek drop hot dog relish on his keyboard? Did friendly aliens do it? Is The Enterprise visiting us from the future? There is frequent earthquake activity in that area of Alaska. Did something unexpected go wrong? Is this the end of the movie where the monster throws Dr. Frankenstein off the castle wall? Stay tuned...

Some people have been following these graphs for a long time (Not me. I am a more recent addition). So HAARP knows that people have been watching their graphs, and that people are suspicious of them. Surely there is more sophisticated equipment outside of HAARP capable of measuring their energy, perhaps surreptitiously managed by friendly revolutionaries, who can let us scientifically-challenged know what is going on so we don't have to rely on HARRP itself for this information?

One can hope.

See also:
"Weapons of Total Destruction" by Dan Eden - http://viewzone.com/haarp33.html
and
"HAARP" - http://www.alaska.net/~logjam/HAARP.html

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