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Pakalert Press 2012-04-14: Share By Sharon Weinberger (Wired) Just when you think you’ve heard all the possible far-out theories behind the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Alaska. Leave it to the Russians to come up with one better. Forget mind control the Russians think HAARP is a “geophysical weapon” that’s gonna capsize the planet. HAARP, just by way of a reminder for those who don’t obssessively follow its progress, is a military project that’s supposed to study the ionosphere and “use it to enhance communications and surveillance systems for both civilian and defense purposes.” In... more »
HAARP cannot form "localized areas of highly ionized gas". HAARP does not use lasers.
It is possible to control the artificially created plasmoid (localized areas of highly ionized gas – E.L.) or a globular lightning in ionosphere by using lasers to shift the focal point of the aerials.
The HF radio beam from HAARP cannot harm missiles or aircraft, though it could conceivably interfere with navigation and communication equipment of any aircraft in the area.
As a result, an aircraft or a missile will be damaged if they fly through the beam,” Col Plaksin said.
The beam from HAARP cannot be "sent" anywhere but a region directly above Gakona, Alaska.
And if, say, the beam is sent to Britain, it can make the country dysfunctional in a matter of seconds.
The most dangerous thing is that even developers cannot say with certainty what will happen to the planet and how ionosphere will react to the attack with these rays if the system is switched to the maximum power.
Originally posted by Phage
Very little fact. A whole lot of the same speculative nonsense based on ignorance...
Originally posted by Phage
communication equipment of any aircraft in the area.
And if, say, the beam is sent to Britain, it can make the country dysfunctional in a matter of seconds.
You know, it's funny you should bring this up, because just this morning my husband was saying that the sun appears to be rising farther north than before, for this time of year. Since he's in his mid 50s and grew up out here, I gotta take his word for it.