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Any one of those senariosmaxmercury wrote:There are many who believe that HAARP is using the ionosphere for future mind control ideas, or a massive hallucination. Some think the hallucination will be religious in manner; others suggest it will be extraterrestrial. The problem with the religious one is which idea would they use as there are several mainstream religions now.
Others think it is a weather control type weapon that can produce hurricanes and tornadoes (cyclones) at will. It does not help the case with all the secrecy going around the project. I for one will keep on researching this before I come to any conclusions.

Thanks, because I go from complete paranoid overload, to not caring, to totally believing and there and back again.maxmercury wrote:Jim Marrs is one of the few authors to write on this subject. Most of the other stuff is unreliable as it comes from blogs and others with no sources.
Still, it seems like something sinister is going on up there. If any new information comes to light, I will post it here.

SETI which wrote:The HF Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) studies ionospheric physics from a high-power transmitting facility in Alaska. The HF transmitter consists of 180 antenna elements having a net radiated power capability of 3.6 MegaWatts. In January 2008, Ed Cole, KL7UW, was among five SETI League members who recovered HAARP signals reflected not off the ionosphere, but rather off the lunar surface. Both the direct (strong) and EME (weak) signals can be seen in this waterfall display.
maxmercury wrote:Jim Marrs is one of the few authors to write on this subject. Most of the other stuff is unreliable as it comes from blogs and others with no sources.
Still, it seems like something sinister is going on up there. If any new information comes to light, I will post it here.
truthseeker wrote:The foremost authority on HAARP would be Dr Nick Begich who wrote 2 books all about HAARP: http://www.earthpulse.com/
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