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They no longer have a foot in the game. DONE!
After repeated attempts to seize power through brute force have failed, Cobra Commander comes up with a new plan to recover Cobra's financial investments, and seize control of world power at the same time. The plan begins with the seizure of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program array (HAARP), which superheats the ionosphere. Following this, various rockets carrying electronic equipment are launched into low earth orbit. A solar powered stratellite network is deployed just below the ionosphere, allowing Cobra to maintain a covert worldwide communication network. Finally, at a decommissioned nuclear missile silo in Siberia, a prototype particle beam weapon is unveiled. Cobra Commander warns his troops that he will tolerate no attempts against him, and as a show of his seriousness, he kills Major Bludd, and has his dead body found in Washington DC
Meanwhile, the other Joes on board the Flagg learn from Dial Tone that satellite communications are down due to the superheated ionosphere, and eventually trace Cobra's activity to the HAARP array, the satellites, and the Siberian particle cannon, which lies beneath the decommissioned Russian ballistic missile complex. Logistical personnel explain that the HAARP array allows the particle cannon to superheat the ionosphere, causing it to reflect particles. The energy from those charged particles is dispersed across the super-hot ionosphere, and then reassembled above its intended target. Once there, the particles are focused into a powerful collimated beam, which uses charged particles to wipe entire cities off the map.
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originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
a reply to: Wolfenz
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The two best places to find the truth...
You may want to rethink using those two as any type of credible source...You may have well just used BIN as a source if you think these two tell the truth.
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
a reply to: Wolfenz
Science reality.
More like science fiction.
HAARP: Atmospheric heating as a research tool
2.1 AMS Weather Modification Conferance
The power levels (109watts) to generate the fields were considered prohibitively expensive. Consequently, no artificial
Ionospheric mirrors have been produced in any portion of the atmosphere. Recently an approach has been patented by Eastlund that takes advantage of the Sun’s cosmic rays to aid in producing the plasma pattern [Ref. 3].
Artificial atmospheric plasmas can be produced by focusing microwaves from phased array antennas on localized regions of the atmosphere.
Initial experiments would correlate heating in a specific region of a weather system with computer simulations of the weather system. Application of such a capability to weather research and eventually to weather modification is anticipated.
So wasn't Jules Verne From Earth to the Moon , and his Idea of a Submarine that became a reality
Arthur C Clarks visionary Satellites and NEWSPAD AKA PC Tablet too that became a reaility
LIFE Imitates ART
Inspires Young Minds Like Godderd , Van Braun , Gates , Jobs etc..
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wolfenz
HAARP: Atmospheric heating as a research tool
2.1 AMS Weather Modification Conferance
No, not HAARP. A speculative technique using microwaves. HAARP does (did) not use microwaves.
The power levels (109watts) to generate the fields were considered prohibitively expensive. Consequently, no artificial
Ionospheric mirrors have been produced in any portion of the atmosphere. Recently an approach has been patented by Eastlund that takes advantage of the Sun’s cosmic rays to aid in producing the plasma pattern [Ref. 3].
Artificial atmospheric plasmas can be produced by focusing microwaves from phased array antennas on localized regions of the atmosphere.
The entire article is speculative and it is not about HAARP.
Initial experiments would correlate heating in a specific region of a weather system with computer simulations of the weather system. Application of such a capability to weather research and eventually to weather modification is anticipated.
No.
Does The HAARP have cyclotron's ?
Do you know what a cyclotron is? You think HAARP has a particle accelerator? Like CERN? Why do you think that? How can a particle accelerator transmit radio waves into the ionosphere?
And does the Cyclotron go up to the Microwave Frequency ?
Do you know what cyclotron resonance is? Do you think it has something to do with with particle accelerators? Like CERN?
Cyclotron_resonance
Yes. Highly speculative and has nothing to do with HAARP. Or are you saying that HAARP is actually a satellite?
Weather Modification and Tornado Mitigation by Electromagnetic Satellite Beam
Tornadoes Manipulated by Microwave Satellite Weather Modification
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Wolfenz
No.
Does The HAARP have cyclotron's ?
Do you know what a cyclotron is? You think HAARP has a particle accelerator? Like CERN? Why do you think that? How can a particle accelerator transmit radio waves into the ionosphere?
And does the Cyclotron go up to the Microwave Frequency ?
Do you know what cyclotron resonance is? Do you think it has something to do with with particle accelerators? Like CERN?
Cyclotron_resonance
Yes. Highly speculative and has nothing to do with HAARP. Or are you saying that HAARP is actually a satellite?
Weather Modification and Tornado Mitigation by Electromagnetic Satellite Beam
Tornadoes Manipulated by Microwave Satellite Weather Modification
Past attempts to produce electron density enhancements have yielded densities of 4 x 105 electrons per cubic centimeter (cm3) using HF radio transmissions near the second, third, and fourth harmonics of the electron cyclotron frequency. This frequency near 1.44 MHz is the rate that electrons gyrate around the Earth's magnetic field. The NRL group succeeded in producing artificial plasma clouds with densities exceeding 9 x 105 electrons cm3 using HAARP transmission at the sixth harmonic of the electron cyclotron frequency.
Nikola Tesla, father of radio and holder of 700 patents, had the idea before 1930: We can use a powerful electronic transmitter to both transmit communications and control the weather. Did Tesla control the weather? Many say he did, and he published the idea back in 1930s.
Anyway, in 1997, a U.S. Patent was issued for a "Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and/or magnetosphere." The inventor claims (this is heavy) the purpose of the device is: "A method and apparatus for altering at least one selected region which normally exists above the earth's surface. The region is excited by electron cyclotron resonance heating to thereby increase its charged particle density. In one embodiment, circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation is transmitted upward in a direction substantially parallel to and along a field line which extends through the region of plasma to be altered. The radiation is transmitted at a frequency which excites electron cyclotron resonance to heat and accelerate the charged particles. This increase in energy can cause ionization of neutral particles which are then absorbed as part of the region thereby increasing the charged particle density of the region."
Normally, radio frequency energy dissipates with distance, but by firing them in a unique way, the energy is focussed and a cyclotron resonance effect occurs. This produces very much more concentrated and potent energy when it delivers its load either through magnetic lines of force or to the ionosphere. The cyclotron resonance energy wraps itself around these magnetic lines and it moves north to south. This was intended to create a shielding effect during a nuclear attack. The ideal place to locate these instruments happens to be in the northern regions where the magnetic lines of force intersect the planet, and the research project was located in Alaska.
When the HF pump wave is tuned near the second harmonic of the electron cyclotron frequency in the ionosphere, there is strong evidence that the electron Bernstein and ion Bernstein modes are excited [ 1 , 2 ] . The stimulated electromagnetic emission spectra shows a comb spectrum with downshifted harmonics of the i
on cyclotron frequency (Figure 2
).
Past attempts to produce electron density enhancements have yielded densities of 4 x 105 electrons per cubic centimeter (cm3) using HF radio transmissions near the second, third and fourth harmonics of the electron cyclotron frequency. This frequency near 1.44 MHz is the rate that electrons gyrate around the Earth's magnetic field. The NRL group succeeded in producing artificial plasma clouds with densities exceeding 9 x 105 electrons cm3 using HAARP transmissions at the sixth harmonic of the electron cyclotron frequency. Read more at: phys.org...
A klystron is a specialized linear-beam vacuum tube, invented in 1937 by American electrical engineers Russel and Sigurd Varian,[1] which is used as an amplifier for high frequencies, from UHF radio frequencies up into the microwave range. Low-power klystrons are used as local oscillators in superheterodyne radar receivers, while high-power klystrons are used as output tubes in UHF television transmitters, microwave relay, satellite communication, and radar transmitters, and to generate the drive power for modern particle accelerators.
Klystrons can produce far higher microwave power outputs than solid state microwave devices such as Gunn diodes. In modern systems, they are used from UHF (hundreds of MHz) up through hundreds of gigahertz (as in the Extended Interaction Klystrons in the CloudSat satellite). Klystrons can be found at work in radar, satellite and wideband high-power communication (very common in television broadcasting and EHF satellite terminals), medicine (radiation oncology), and high-energy physics (particle accelerators and experimental reactors). At SLAC, for example, klystrons are routinely employed which have outputs in the range of 50 megawatts (pulse) and 50 kilowatts (time-averaged) at 2856 MHz. The Arecibo Planetary Radar uses two klystrons that provide a total power output of 1 megawatt (continuous) at 2380 MHz.[8]
(as in the Extended Interaction Klystrons in the CloudSat satellite). Klystrons can be found at work in radar, satellite and wideband high-power communication