HAARP Website down. Magnetosphere not working. LISS not updating normally., page 14
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reply posted on 22-4-2011 @ 07:00 AM by ALOSTSOUL
reply to post by mb050



Perhaps then they will shut down the website everytime that HAARP is used in a suspicious way. So if it goes down again then we know there up to something.

I emailed them three days ago but they have not replied.

ALS


reply posted on 22-4-2011 @ 07:11 AM by ALOSTSOUL
reply to post by LoveyLadybug



Don't worry no one thinks your crazy. And your right the 2-2.5hz frequency is clearly powering up:



Gonna keep my eyes on this. And I stand by my dates of 23/04/11, 24//04/11

ALS
edit on 22-4-2011 by ALOSTSOUL because: (no reason given)



reply posted on 22-4-2011 @ 10:18 AM by LoveyLadybug
Ok I was looking at another thread on ATS www.abovetopsecret.com... and clicked on the link to go to the haarp site. Is anyone else clicking on "latest 36 hours" or putting in today's date and having April 4-5 come up instead? I just thought that was weird. Wondering if anyone else is having the same problem as me.



reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 03:27 PM by ALOSTSOUL
Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
reply to
post by LoveyLadybug



Don't worry no one thinks your crazy. And your right the 2-2.5hz frequency is clearly powering up:



Gonna keep my eyes on this. And I stand by my dates of 23/04/11, 24//04/11

ALS
edit on 22-4-2011 by ALOSTSOUL because: (no reason given)


Looks like my theory was right. With it (Mt theory) I believe I will now be able to predict the time of Earthquakes but not the place unfortunately.

hisz.rsoe.hu...

ALS


reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 05:34 PM by wcitizen
Originally posted by Celestica
reply to
post by IndieA



Would 2 Hz be worse than 2.5 since its lower?


In my experience, within the range of ELF, 2Hz results in a less strong earthquake than 2.5Hz. Before the Japan earthquake HAARP was emitting frequencies between 3-4Hz, so imo, if that happens again, it could mean really bad news for somewhere in the world


reply posted on 23-4-2011 @ 08:30 PM by Tecumte
reply to post by wcitizen



With all of the attention the magnetometer has been getting lately I have to imagine it was taken down and drastically 'recalibrated'.

I found it hard to believe that it was ever allowed in the first place to be viewable by the public, but as I know hiding things in plain sight is the standard MO, guess I'm not totally surprised.


reply posted on 26-4-2011 @ 06:30 AM by wcitizen
Originally posted by Tecumte
reply to
post by wcitizen



With all of the attention the magnetometer has been getting lately I have to imagine it was taken down and drastically 'recalibrated'.

I found it hard to believe that it was ever allowed in the first place to be viewable by the public, but as I know hiding things in plain sight is the standard MO, guess I'm not totally surprised.



I agree, Tecumte, these are my thoughts exactly. It might well have begun as 'hiding things in plain sight', but it became so well known it was no longer 'hidden'.
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