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"Here's how you initiate a very large earthquake with such weapons. Take a convenient fault zone of set of them. Focus the interferometry on the fault zone, in the "diverging" mode, and deposit EM energy there in the rocks on both sides, increasing (slowly) the stress in the rocks by the reverse piezoelectric effect (deposit excess energy, get crystal mechanical movements).
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Piezoelectricity is the charge which accumulates in certain solid materials (notably crystals, certain ceramics, and biological matter such as bone, DNA and various proteins)[1] in response to applied mechanical strain.
Originally posted by badw0lf
reply to post by infomaster
He may as well say that cornflakes caused it. They can't. HAARP has no effect on the earth.
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Originally posted by MortlitantiFMMJ
Complete and utter nonsense, even if the US had the ability, they'd have no reason to attack a Japan, an ally which also houses thousands of US military personnel. Japan sits on a faultline where earthquakes have been naturally occuring since before humans first inhabited the region.
Originally posted by stevcolx
Like there was no reason for the US to attack Japan during World War 2. The US attacked Japan first and made them attack Pearl Harbour. Then the US killed thousands of Japanese by testing their nukes on them.
President Roosevelt (FDR) provoked the attack, knew about it in advance and covered up his failure to warn the Hawaiian commanders. FDR needed the attack to sucker Hitler to declare war, since the public and Congress were overwhelmingly against entering the war in Europe. It was his backdoor to war.
Originally posted by amxmachine
i heard someone claim they were pumping 3.6 BILLION watts through them!
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The HF dipole array of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Gakona, Alaska, was recently upgraded to 180 elements, facilitating operations at a total radiated power level of 3.6 MW and an effective radiated power of ∼575 MW.
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For example, an FM radio station which advertises that it has 100,000 watts of power actually has 100,000 watts ERP, and probably not an actual 100,000-watt transmitter. The TPO of such a station typically may be 10,000 to 20,000 watts, with a gain factor of 5 to 10 (5× to 10×, or 7 to 10dB).