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Originally posted by rockets red glare
I had not heard of H.A.A.R.P. untill i was listning to Rumsfeld speak about it bieing used to identifie terrorist hiding in caves,
sorry, I can't give you a specific page to look at. All I remember was Don Rummy and GEN. Myers at a press confrence . I was watching it on Fox News. it must have been mid 2003 to early 20004. i was fasinated about what he and myers were saying so I looked it up on the web.
Originally posted by Retseh
Fascinating - because according to that document released under FOIA, HAARP does have the ability to detect underground complexes over long ranges.
Amazing, but I'd still like a link to the Rumsfeld speech where he admits it.
Originally posted by punkinworks
Its original purpose, from the concepts of N Telsa, was to be able to localy modify battlefield weather by heating of the Ionosphere.
HARRP primararily transmits microwaves not radio waves and I don't know of any radar station that is 1 square mile!
Originally posted by punkinworks
Finding terrorists in a cave???????? Sterility beam?????WTF
Come on people use that thing between your ears that your eyes are hooked up to.
HAARP has been blamed for everything from bringing down the WTC to causeing the indonesian earthquake.
Its radio waves people and not even that strong when you get right down to it. There are literaly dozens, if not hundreds, of radar stations around the that transmit far more power that HAARP.
Its original purpose, from the concepts of N Telsa, was to be able to localy modify battlefield weather by heating of the Ionosphere.
Through unrelated studies it was learned that the atmospheres reflectivity
of RF transmissions could be modified with the same mechanism.
By focusing on a certain point of the the upper atmosphere one is able to control how RF signals bounce through the atmosphere, greatly increasing the range by which you could comunicate.
You would be able to comunicate with units in areas that would other wise otherwise be in radio shadow. Or cause the enemy's radios to bounce unfavorably.
I personaly think that the concept has been made mobile. During the opening days of the Iraq war on a moring news show, they had a random montage of photo's taken by imbedded jouralist for the day. One of the shots was of a huge array of what looked like comm gear. There were dozens of trucks & trailers spread over a vast area of desert. I thought it was odd that they would concentrate such a large number of assests in the same location, and that they would interfere with each other.
Then in the push to baghdad, there was a point when it seemed that the Iraqis had acheived some sort of a tactical advantage. I remember a field commander saying that the iraqis were in a good position to defend some pass or cross road.
Then out of the blue, some unseasonal freakishly strong wind/dust storm blew in. Visibility was zero for a couple of days, and nobody could move, except us with our high tech nav and vision gear, and satelllites that could see through the dust. We just drove around them in the storm .