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HAARP Connection to japan Earthquake goes Viral!

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posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 01:24 PM
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Earthquake prone area has an earthquake. Obviously the most logical thing to assume is that HAARP had something to do with it.

Oh, wait...



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 01:30 PM
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well they aim it off the ionosphere to where ever they intend to in this case japan for several days at 2.5Hz it penetrating as deeply as several kilometers into the ground depending on the geological makeup subsurface water conditions in the targeted area .
a short burst isnt enough to disturb solid matter so they keep beaming the 2.5 Hz earthquake frequency until the desired effect is achieved.
hope that makes sense

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http:/maestro.haarp.alaska.edu/data/spectrum2/data/last36_hf.gif
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posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 01:53 PM
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Originally posted by JohnySeagull
reply to post by auraelium
 


the story has been around a couple of weeks. reports show changes in the atmosphere above japan before quake.

this then mutates into " look! its all HAARP's doing !!! " on every conspiracy site.


Well, let's be honest here... The epicenter was under water. Lots of water. Rather coldish water, at that. Radon release would have cooled, I would think, passing in bubbles through this water. And there were those suspicious signals that started three days before and ended hours after the quake...that appear to be related to HAARP activity. So...

What is unreasonable about putting all this together and believing in a high probability that HAARP had something to do with things? I mean, a beam of vibratory energy focusing on that area could explain that heat - better even than radon.

Yeah, what's wrong with Us who compile and analyze information anyway?
edit on 6/10/2011 by Amaterasu because: punctuation gaffe.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 02:47 PM
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Originally posted by philware
well they aim it off the ionosphere to where ever they intend to in this case japan...



Cant be done. The ionosphere isnt high enough.
Its only about 200 miles up.
You simply cant bounce a signal from Alaska to a 200 mile high mirror and have it bend all the way across the Pacific thousands of miles distance around the curvature of the earth to Japan (3500 miles).
No signal, not even a deadly earthquake inducing one can do this.
The signal would fall short. At best you can only bounce a signal off the ionosphere about 1000 miles.
At best.
You'd need "multiple hops".

But never let these facts get in the way of the doosday HAARP killer conspiracies. Or at least, facts have never stopped you lot before so why stop now.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 02:51 PM
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Originally posted by caladonea
If this is really true..then why isn't it in all the main stream newspapers and on the tv news. If this is really true it should be front page news.


You are in the wrong forum my friend, shouldn't you be in CNN.com or somewhere similar with "front page news"?



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 02:52 PM
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Originally posted by auraelium
HAARP Connection to japan Earthquake goes Viral!

New NASA research points to possible HAARP connection in Japan earthquake, tsunami

Learn more: www.naturalnews.com...

This could be a big!!


Actually, no. "natural news" is misreading the paper, and coming up with crap. The NASA paper is about it all going the other direction - strain related piezo phenomena causing ionospheric heating, not the other way around.

"Natural news" is nearly as technically reliable as, say, Sorcha Faal.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 02:55 PM
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Originally posted by aching_knuckles
Teslas earthquake machine had to do with mechanical resonance. Radio Frequencies can bring on such resonance. If you would like to see this in action, put a glass of water near a pumping bass speaker....there, you have confirmed this for yourself.


Sound is not radio. Radio is not sound. They aren't related in any way.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 03:03 PM
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But the first person to play around with ULF's did manage to barbecue a field of cows at the bottom of his garden though



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 03:03 PM
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Originally posted by blackrain17

Not sure but isn't that a run-on sentence?


It's a mission statement. I've rarely seen any corporate (or military) mission statement that wasn't just butt awful grammatically, nor do they often make sense even if they are grammatically correct.



Anyway, what do they mean surveillance system for both civilian and defense purposes? And why is it jointly funded by the Navy and the Air Force?


It's an ionospheric heater, primarily, although there's other stuff you can do with it to be sure. It's pretty flexible. A lot of the studies done there tend to focus on how the ionosphere affects communications, and the military is all over that. How to get better radio communication links, how to disrupt them, how to make ducts, how to diddle the ionosphere so that one might get access to one's adversaries' communications, how to image the ground over the horizon and whatnot. Thus the comments on communications and survellance.

The military's all about that sort of thing. Thus the involvement by Navy and Air Force, who often team up on this sort of project.

That's why you got that Navy/AF Joint Space Force thing going with the interstellar space craft, too.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 03:09 PM
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Makes a bit more sense that its near a jet stream and Russia and Norway have just split the Barent's Sea for oil



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 03:42 PM
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No, really. How do you aim this thing?!?!


Well, that is where the R in HAARP comes in.

I believe it stands for research. They are working on it....lol


No proof. I thought I would throw that in. If it is top secret, then we won't know how it is aimed.....



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 03:48 PM
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Originally posted by liejunkie01

No proof. I thought I would throw that in. If it is top secret, then we won't know how it is aimed.....


It's a beam steered phased array. The math is tedious but not impossible to figure out. You get to do it in comm theory as an exercise.

It's a LOT easier to chug through when the emitters are in fixed positions like the IRI. You ought to see the math blow up when you're using a flexible linear array, like the ones subs use.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 03:49 PM
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Originally posted by auraelium
HAARP Connection to japan Earthquake goes Viral!

New NASA research points to possible HAARP connection in Japan earthquake, tsunami

Learn more: www.naturalnews.com...

This could be a big!!


naturalnews is not a legitimate source of anything but un-backed nonsense.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 04:33 PM
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Does anybody bother to Visit the HAARP site itself?
You Know they have FAQ?


Can HAARP be used for military purposes?

HAARP is not designed to be an operational system for military purposes. The HAARP specifications were developed by a consortium of universities to meet the requirements for a world-class research facility and an expanded group of universities are playing a major role in the design of future research efforts.
The HAARP facility will be used for basic and applied plasma physics and Radio Science research related to the study of the Earth's ionosphere. Because the DoD operates numerous communication and navigation systems whose signals either depend on reflection from the ionosphere or must pass through the ionosphere to satellites, there is obvious DoD interest in understanding the ionosphere's effect on these systems to improve their reliability and performance. A greater understanding of the physics of the ionosphere is expected to result in improvements to commercial applications, such as GPS and LEO communication satellites whose performance is often significantly affected by random ionospheric variations.

Administratively, HAARP is restricted to operate only on a "not-to-interfere-basis" (NIB) by the NTIA and is categorized as an experimental station (XR) in the NTIA spectrum certification document.


HAARP FAQ



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 04:36 PM
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Heck they even host an open house where anyone is welcome.

Can I visit HAARP?

The HAARP Research Station does not employ sufficient on-site staff to allow routine tours of the facility. Entry to the facility is normally restricted to those having a need to conduct business at the facility.
We recognize that there is great interest in the scientific work of the facility. In response to this interest, HAARP schedules open houses at which any and all are invited to visit the site. Several scientists are usually present at these open houses so that visitors can talk directly with those who use the facility for research. Open houses have been held most years since 1995 and have proven to be a popular event. The most recent open house was held on July 17, 2010.


www.haarp.alaska.edu...



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 08:07 PM
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Originally posted by philware
reply to post by ateuprto
 


well they aim it off the ionosphere to where ever they intend to in this case japan for several days at 2.5Hz it penetrating as deeply as several kilometers into the ground depending on the geological makeup subsurface water conditions in the targeted area ....

http:/maestro.haarp.alaska.edu/data/spectrum2/data/last36_hf.gif
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The haarp gif graphic is not accessible!
'403 Forbidden'
does one have to log on, or click other boxes to access this? can you post the graphic another way?
edit on 6/10/2011 by drphilxr because: emphasis



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 08:08 PM
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I will get slaughtered no doubt on this question - but I'll ask it anyway! Couldn't a satellite be used to direct it ? I know.... Just asking so please be kind.



posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 08:22 PM
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EXACTLY what i was just thinking!

the demeter spacecraft is a microsatellite launched by France's CNES (their NASA), orbiting

the earth 14 x per day...therefore....you can log in

here

and check to see if you HOME area is heating up (ionosphere) giving you a few days warning.

cool.
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posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 08:36 PM
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DEMETER does not have an infrared sensor.

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posted on Jun, 10 2011 @ 08:48 PM
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Originally posted by lewman
Isnt natural news some type of crazy sensationalist news agency that seems to sprout some new story every day that will change the way the world thinks for ever.


Says the guy posting on ATS.
Info is info. Test it experiment with it see what rings true. Ignoring ideas because of bias of source is a form of prejudiced ignorance. Deny ignorance brother deny it.



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