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The ash plume from Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano, which crippled international air travel in April, held a shocking secret: an unexpected electric charge.
In fact, ash from deep in the volcanic plume was still charged 32 hours after being spewed from the Iceland peak, which suggests that the charge was self-renewing, the scientists say.
Originally posted by Phage
HAARP is not known to cause earthquakes.
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by Phage
Your wrong, that doesn't explain it
HAARP is a weapon.
Originally posted by Phage
HAARP is not known to cause earthquakes. HAARP is not capable of causing earthquakes. HAARP is capable of affecting a small area of the ionosphere above Gakona, Alaska.
Originally posted by stars15k
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by Phage
Your wrong, that doesn't explain it
HAARP is a weapon.
Only to people who believe the internet myth about it. If you had researched HAARP, you would know any effect is small, localized, and fleeting. There is no evidence it is anything but a research facility, doing what it was designed to do.
To state otherwise, you need to provide proof, not just continue on spreading suspicion and speculation.
HAARP is known to cause earthquakes as well as being able to set of volcanoes!
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by virgom129
You're right. I got distracted by
HAARP is known to cause earthquakes as well as being able to set of volcanoes!
The origin of electrical charges within volcanic clouds as well as thunderclouds is not entirely understood. But it, of course, has nothing to do with HAARP.
Originally posted by Chamberf=6
Heck, I still can't forgive HAARP for giving my cat hairballs.