2012-07-21

HAARP and the Tesla Connection

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H.A.A.R.P. – The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the US Air Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).Its purpose is to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance purposes. The HAARP program operates a major Arctic facility, known as the HAARP Research Station, on an Air Force owned site near Gakona, Alaska.

The most prominent instrument at the HAARP Station is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI), a high power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high frequency (HF) band. The IRI is used to temporarily excite a limited area of the ionosphere. Other instruments, such as a VHF and a UHF radar, a fluxgate magnetometer, a digisonde and an induction magnetometer, are used to study the physical processes that occur in the excited region. Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993. The current working IRI was completed in 2007 and its prime contractor was BAE Systems Advanced Technologies. As of 2008, HAARP had incurred around $250 million in tax-funded construction and operating costs.


In America, there are two related ionospheric heating facilities: the HIPAS, near Fairbanks, Alaska, and (currently offline for reconstruction) one at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. The European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association (EISCAT) operates an ionospheric heating facility, capable of transmitting over 1 GW effective radiated power (ERP), near Tromsø, Norway. Russia has the Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility, in Vasilsursk near Nizhniy Novgorod, capable of transmitting 190 MW ERP.


Some of the main scientific findings from HAARP include:
  1. Generation of very low frequency radio waves by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet, useful because generating VLF waves ordinarily requires gigantic antennas
  2. Production of weak luminous glow (below what can be seen with the naked eye, but measurable) from absorption of HAARP’s signal
  3. Production of extremely low frequency waves in the 0.1 Hz range. These are next to impossible to produce any other way, because the length of a transmit antenna is dictated by the wavelength of the signal it is designed to produce.
  4. Generation of whistler-mode VLF signals which enter the magnetosphere, and propagate to the other hemisphere, interacting with Van Allen radiation belt particles along the way
  5. VLF remote sensing of the heated ionosphere

     

 HAARP Project Background and Conjecture


Some of the following information is by the military journalist, Eugene L. Lysanias. These edited and adapted excerpts were translated into English from the original Russian article.


Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was an inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. He was an important contributor to the birth of commercial electricity, and is best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tesla’s patents (of which he had over 700) and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current (AC) electric power systems, including the polyphase system of electrical distribution and the AC motor.


Born an ethnic Serb, Tesla was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. He pioneered modern electrical engineering and many of his discoveries were of groundbreaking importance. Tesla demonstrated wireless energy transfer to power electronic devices as early as 1893, and aspired to intercontinental wireless transmission of industrial power in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project.


At the beginning of last century, he patented methods of transmitting electrical energy through the natural environment (air, water, earth). Tesla developed a method of transmitting electrical impulses via the ionosphere, using the Earth and its elements as a conductor, to achieve his ambition of supplying free electricity to the world [using very high and low frequencies]. He also later cited Alaska as one location for such an experiment, because of its proximity to the target of conduction.
Tesla therefore believed that, were enough electrical energy pumped into the earth’s atmosphere – which stretches from the ground to the ionosphere, an electrically conducting set of layers 30 miles, and higher, above it – and oscillated at specific frequencies, a growing number of harmonic waves would be set in motion within it. Propagated around the globe, they could then be used, thought Tesla, not only for radio transmission but for wireless broadcast of electricity into homes and industrial plants, as well as to ships at sea and aircraft, if all were equipped with suitable receivers. 

As he wrote:
“Impossible as it seemed, this planet, despite its vast extent, behaves like a conductor of limited dimensions. The tremendous significance of this fact in the transmission of energy in my system had already become quite clear to me. Not only was it possible to telegraphic messages to any distance without wires, as I recognized long ago, but also to impress on the entire globe the faint modulation of the human voice. Far more significant is the ability to transmit power in unlimited amounts to almost any terrestrial distance and without loss.”
More importantly, Tesla’s research led him to the conclusion that the electrical properties of the negatively charged earth and its positively charged upper atmosphere could be used to supply an almost unlimited quantity of electricity.
To test his ideas, Tesla built a mammoth 75-million-watt “magnifying transmitter” able to light a bank of two hundred 50-watt light bulbs, of his own design, for a total of 10,000 watts of energy, at a distance of 26 miles. (The California Institute of Technology has only recently achieved an optimal figure of 43% in the transmission of microwaves over a maximum distance of 1 mile.) No wires of any kind were utilized. The energy passed right through the ground. And Tesla claimed that only 5% of it was wasted.

Tesla’s “World System of Wireless Transmission” as summarized in his article “The Problem of Increasing Human Energy through the Use of the Sun’s Energy” (Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, June 1900):
“The World System has resulted from a combination of several original discoveries made by the inventor in the course of long-continued research and experimentation. It makes possible not only the instaneous and precise wireless transmission of any kind of signals, messages, or characters, to all parts of the world, but also the interconnection of the existing telegraph, telephone, and other signal stations without any change in their present equipment. By its means, for instance, a telephone subscriber here may call up and talk to any other subscriber on the globe. An inexpensive receiver, no bigger than a watch, will enable him to listen anywhere, on land or sea, to a speech delivered or music played in some other place, however distant.
“The World System is based on the application of certain important inventions and discoveries, including:
1. The Tesla Transformer. This apparatus is in the production of electrical vibrations as revolutionary as gunpowder in warfare.

2. The Magnifying Transmitter. This is Tesla’s best invention – peculiar transformer specially adapted to excite the Earth, which is in the transmission of electrical energy what the telescope is in astronomical observation. 
3. The Wireless System. This system comprises a number of improvements and is the only means known for transmitting economically electrical energy to a distance without wires. The first World System power plant can be put in operation in nine months. With this power plant it will be practicable to attain electrical activities up to 10 million horsepower (25 billion watts), and it is designed to serve for as many technical achievements as are possible without undue expense.”



 Tesla was quoted in the New York Times (Dec. 8, 1915) as saying:

“It is not a time to go into the details of this thing. It is founded upon a principle that means great things in times of peace; it can be used for great things in war. But I repeat, this is no time to talk of such things.

“It is perfectly practicable to transmit electrical energy without wires and produce destructive effects at a distance. I have already constructed a wireless transmitter, which makes this possible, and have described it in my technical publications, among which I refer to my patent number 1,119,732, recently granted. With transmitters of this kind, we are enabled to project electrical energy in any amount to any distance and apply it for innumerable purposes, both in war and peace…”


However, his early experiments, using extremely low frequencies (ELF), led him to another startling conclusion – he could produce earthquakes.



In a February, 1912 interview, in the publication, “The World Today” Nikola Tesla said that it would be possible to split the planet by combining vibrations with the correct resonance of the earth itself.

“Within a few weeks, I could set the earth’s crust into such a state of vibrations that it would rise and fall hundreds of feet, throwing rivers out of their beds, wrecking buildings and practically destroying civilization.”

An article called, “Tesla’s Controlled Earthquakes” (July 11, 1935 New York American) seems to confirm the validity of Tesla’s experiments.

“Tesla’s experiments in transmitting mechanical vibrations through the earth — called by him ‘the art of telegeo-dynamics’ were roughly described by the scientist as a sort of ‘controlled earthquake.’

Tesla stated, “The rhythmical vibrations pass through the earth with almost no loss of energy. It becomes possible to convey mechanical effects to the greatest terrestrial distances and produce all kinds of unique effects. The invention could be used with destructive effect in war…”




Directed-Energy Weapon:

Tesla worked on plans for a directed-energy weapon from the early 1900s until his death. In 1937, Tesla wrote a treatise entitled “The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media“, which concerned charged particle beams.


However, his initial intensions appear to have been to invent a weapon so destructive that it would be an ultimate deterrent and put an end to war.


Tesla published the document in an attempt to expound on the technical description of a “super weapon that would put an end to all war.” This treatise describing the particle beam is currently in the Nikola Tesla Museum archive in Belgrade. It describes an open-ended vacuum tube with a gas jet seal that allows particles to exit, a method of charging particles to millions of volts, and a method of creating and directing non-dispersive particle streams (through electrostatic repulsion).



A later New York Times article (Sept. 22, 1940) stated:

“Nikola Tesla, one of the truly great inventors, who celebrated his 84th birthday on July 10, tells the writer that he stands ready to divulge to the US Government the secret of his ‘tele-force’ with which, he said, airplane motors would be melted at a distance of 250 miles, so that an invisible Chinese Wall of defence would be built around the country.

“This ‘teleforce’, he said, is based on an entirely new principle of physics that ‘no one has ever dreamed about’, different from the principle in his inventions relating to the transmission of electrical power from a distance, for which he has received a number of basic patents. This new type of force, Mr. Tesla said, would operate through a beam one hundred- millionth of a square centimetre, and could be generated from a special plant that would cost no more than $2,000,000 and would take only about three months to construct.”


His records indicate that the device is based on a narrow stream of atomic clusters of liquid mercury or tungsten accelerated via high voltage (by means akin to his magnifying transformer). In the 1940 article, Tesla gives the following description concerning the particle guns operation:
“The beam, he states, involves four new inventions, two of which already have been tested. One of these is a method and apparatus for producing rays ‘and other manifestations of energy’ in free air, eliminating the necessity for a high vacuum; a second is a method and process for producing ‘very great electrical force’; the third is a method for amplifying this force and the fourth is a new method for producing ‘a tremendous electrical repelling force’. This would be the projector, or gun, of the system. The voltage for propelling the beam to its objective, according to the inventor, will attain a potential of 50,000,000 volts.

“With this enormous voltage, he said, microscopic electrical particles of matter will be catapulted on their mission of defensive destruction. He has been working on this invention, he added, for many years and has recently made a number of improvements in it.”


Allegedly, after further experimentation, Tesla concluded that his weapon was too powerful for any one country to possess. He gave each of the allied countries parts of the weapon schematics, forcing them to work together to realise its potential. Only Russia contacted Tesla and requested more information regarding his work.

More information about the latest developments into a Tesla inspired weapon: “U.S. Army develops Tesla-style lightning bolt” Mail article (July 2nd, 2012)


Soon after his death, Tesla’s papers and other property were impounded by the United States’ Alien Property Custodian office in Tesla’s compound at the Manhattan Warehouse, even though he was a naturalized citizen.


Dr. John G. Trump was the main government official who went over Tesla’s secret papers after his death in 1943. At the time, Trump was a well-known electrical engineer serving as a technical aide to the National Defence Research Committee of the Office of Scientific Research & Development, Technical Aids, Div. 14, NTRC (predecessor agency to the CIA’s Office of Scientific Intelligence).


At the time of his death, Tesla had been working on the Teleforce weapon, or ‘death ray,’ that he had unsuccessfully marketed to the US War Department. It appears that Teleforce was related to his research into ball lightning and plasma, and was conceived as a particle beam weapon. The US government claimed they did not find a prototype of the device in the safe.


After the FBI was contacted by the War Department, his papers were declared ‘top secret’. The personal effects were sequestered on the advice of presidential advisers. Altogether, in Tesla’s effects, there were the contents of his safe, two truckloads of papers and apparatus from his hotel, another 75 packing crates and trunks in a storage facility, and another 80 large storage trunks in another storage facility. The Navy and several “federal officials” spent two days microfilming some of the stuff at the Office of Alien Properties storage facility in 1943, and that was it, until Oct. 1945. Tesla’s family and the Yugoslav embassy struggled with the American authorities to gain these items after his death because of the potential significance of some of his research.


However, Tesla’s technological legacy most definitely lives on… in HAARP and similar ‘research’ establishments throughout the world.



Earth shattering developments and discoveries



The Russian military journalist, Eugene L. Lysanias writes, “In late 1970, the international community entered into an agreement prohibiting the development of geophysical weapons. However, despite the agreement developments in this area continue under the guise of scientific research. Moreover, their content and purpose remain shrouded in a veil of mystery and scientific speculation.


“Back in the 1970’s, on one of the U.S. Air Force bases, a facility was established that used Tesla Electromagnetic transmissions of different intensities. Similar experiments were also conducted in Australia (Armidale) and Puerto Rico (Arecibo). In fact, many scientists believe that this is the hidden cause of many [“natural”] disasters.”



In January 1978, Dr. Andrija Puharich, M.D., LL.D. issued a detailed research paper titled, “GLOBAL MAGNETIC WARFARE — A Layman’s Viet of Certain Artificially Induced Effects on Planet Earth during 1976 and 1977.” Describing early Soviet work with Tesla’s method of “controlled earthquakes,” he stated, “Of the many great earthquakes of 1976, there is one that demands special attention — the July 28, 1976 Tangshan, China earthquake.” Puharich’s analysis is significant because it describes airglow plasma effects created by the Soviet Woodpecker system. Ionosphere heating ELF systems, like HAARP, can generate similar effects.
He stated, “The reason that this 1976 earthquake attracted my attention is that it was preceded by a light flare-up of the entire sky over Tangshan. Also, this earthquake occurred during the first month of Soviet Woodpecker radio emissions…The most prominent effect was that when the Soviet Woodpecker emission was on at full strength — the sky would light up like an ionized gas lamp — just as Tesla had predicted.”


The 6/5/77 New York Times described the great earthquake, which destroyed Tangshan, and killed over 650,000 people:

“Just before the first tremor at 3:42am, the sky lit up like daylight. The multi-hued lights, mainly white and red, were seen up to 200 miles away. Leaves on many trees were burned to a crisp and growing vegetables were scorched on one side, as if by a fireball.”


These electrical effects pertain to electromagnetic plasma and ball lightning and the strange array of flashes, which results from Tesla-style and HAARP-like transmissions. As part of the secret 1974 Vladivostok US-Soviet artificial global-warming agreement, the US began 30 Hz ELF transmissions from a site in the Pacific Northwest in Washington. Coincidentally with the increase in Soviet and US ELF transmissions during 1980, was a sharp increase in earthquakes around the world.


The 1/30/81 Washington Post reported, “The world sustained 71 significant earthquakes during 1980, up from 56 the previous year, and the world death toll climbed to 7140, 5 times the 1979 figure, the USGS said.”



Lysanias continues, “Later, in the program “Star Wars” (SDI), U.S. scientists worked to create the so-called ‘plasma cannon’ [Tesla technology] to destroy Soviet satellites. In 1986, the Office of Advanced Research and Development – Department of Defence – entered into a number of programs, which included the development of weapons of war based on electromagnetic radiation. One of their main purposes was to study the effect of electromagnetic radiation on the environment, biological objects and radio-electronic sources, and to develop a means of protection against these effects.”


In another section of his article, Lysanias writes, “[Tesla] had many followers, particularly Physicist Dr. Bernard J. Eastlund, who wrote ‘Method and mechanism for the change of atmosphere, ionosphere and / or the Earth’s magnetosphere’. His work was of interest to the Pentagon.” Eastlund patented this work in 1985.



Weather Modification Project

Physicist Dr. Bernard J. Eastlund essentially adapted Tesla’s ideas and received a patent (#4,686,605 issued Aug. 11, 1987) for an invention, which employed these ideas. The patent was subsequently assigned to ARCO’s APTI and on Sept. 6, 1987, the National Public Radio reported:

“Dr. Eastlund stated that his new invention could be used to change the weather by redirecting the very high wind patterns… The invention uses an earth-based power source to create electromagnetic radio waves and focus them way up into the atmosphere. Dr. Eastlund says the invention could steer the jet stream, but could also be used to disrupt communications all over the world.”

The 1987 patent also states, “Large regions of the upper atmosphere could be lifted to an unexpected high altitude… weather modification is possible, by for example altering the upper atmosphere wind patterns (very similar to the Russian Woodpecker ELF system).”



Quoting the 3/88 OMNI Magazine article, “Richard Williams, a physicist at Princeton, stated that he thinks the Eastlund (HAARP) might become ‘a serious threat to the earth’s atmosphere’ and ‘could cause irreversible damage…effects in the atmosphere cannot be localized…the language of the patent indicates that it is clearly intended to provide effects on a global scale’.”



Lysanias writes, “The Americans constructed a plant for the so-called horizon location in Alaska. This was designed to detect enemy aircraft missiles at the stage of launch and during flight, via a beam directed through the ionosphere. Near the picturesque village of Gakona, which is 450 km from Anchorage, they secretly began to construct the first powerful radar. From it, grew a forest of antennas that are 24 meters in height within a total area of more than 13 hectares – a total of 180 antennas.”



The Specula Magazine describes the Woodpecker effects:
 ”An electromagnetic signal of certain frequencies can be transmitted through the earth which, when introduced into the earth at certain multiples of 30 degrees, will form standing waves in the earth itself. In certain incidence angle cases, the standing wave also induces a strange phenomenon: coherence to the standing wave is formed in the molten core of the earth itself, and a tiny fraction of the vast, surging electromagnetic currents of the liquid core begin to feed into and augment the induced standing wave.

“…The established coherence serves as an amplification factor for the grid signal, and much more energy is now present in the standing wave than the miniscule amount being fed in from the earth’s surface. …multiple ‘giant resonance’ waves of this type combine so that a ‘beam’ or focused effect of very great energy exists inside the earth.

“Depending on the frequency, focusing, wave shape, etc. one can …induce a variety of effects such as earthquakes, induced at a distant aiming point, severe disturbances in the middle and upper atmosphere over the target area…and anomalous weather effects. This is called the Tesla effect.”



The Gakona [Alaska] site would begin November 1993 and conclude the fall of 1994 with the demonstration prototype. Construction for the full-size IRI is anticipated to begin early 1995 and conclude late 1997.
In a press release by the USAF dated Nov. 3, 1993, the military announced that the prime contractor on the HAARP project was ARCO Power Technologies, Inc. and that the first phase of the program was already underway to develop and test a low-power high frequency (2.8-10.0 MHz) prototype transmitter array.

A fact sheet issued by the Office of Naval Research and the Phillips Laboratory about HAARP (Nov. 4, 1993) mentioned:

“Potential applications of the HAARP research include developing DOD technology for detecting cruise missiles and aircraft and for communicating with submarines. Although the AF and Navy are managing HAARP, it is purely a scientific research facility…”

“…The beam would be several degrees wide, depending on frequency, and thus would influence a region several miles in diameter in the lower ionosphere, expanding to several tens of miles in the upper ionosphere.” 


Research at the HAARP includes:

  1. Ionospheric super heating
  2. Plasma line observations
  3. Stimulated electron emission observations
  4. Gyro frequency heating research
  5. Spread F observations
  6. High velocity trace runs
  7. Airglow observations
  8. Heating induced scintillation observations
  9. VLF and ELF generation observations
  10. Radio observations of meteors
  11. Polar mesospheric summer echoes: PMSE have been studied using the IRI as powerful radar, as well as with the 28 MHz radar, and the two VHF radars at 49 MHz and 139 MHz. The presence of multiple radars spanning both HF and VHF bands allows scientists to make comparative measurements that may someday lead to an understanding of the processes that form these elusive phenomena.
  12. Research extraterrestrial HF radar echoes: the Lunar Echo experiment (2008).
  13. Testing of Spread Spectrum Transmitters (2009)
  14. Meteor shower impacts on the ionosphere
  15. Response and recovery of the ionosphere from solar flares and geomagnetic storms
  16. The effect of ionospheric disturbances on GPS satellite signal quality
 Lysanias continues, “Due to the fact that the Earth’s magnetic poles shifted to Canada, and, consequently, Alaska, the location of the [HAARP] emitters is ideal – right under the dome of the magnetosphere. Their range completely covers the northern hemisphere… However, it seems not to be enough for them. Soon, near the town of Tromso in Norway, they will build a second high-frequency transducer under this program.


“The Russian Defence Ministry expert, Colonel Alexander Plaksin Ph.D. says, – “As of today, the HAARP complex in Alaska is the most modern plant [of its kind] in the world. Its capacity is three times greater than the Norwegian installation EISKAT and 15 times that of the Russian installation, Sura.” It should be noted that, during the Cold War, the Soviet Union also conducted work in this area. One installed in Kapachah near Chernobyl, the other in the Far East… Because of the Chernobyl [disaster], radioactive elements have settled on the antenna and the equipment is unusable. They closed down the installation and local residents plundered a second facility.”


Later studies of the installations, indicated above, have confirmed a direct link to Tesla technology.



The plan [for the USA] to use Russian [Tesla] technology was described in the 4/8/93 Journal of Commerce & Commercial Bulletin:

“During the Cold War, in the closed research laboratory of the Gorky, Russian military scientists developed the ‘Gyrotron’; a high-energy microwave generator designed to sweep the skies of Western warplanes [using Tesla scalar-wave technology].

“Today, at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, American military scientists are weighing a Russian proposal to use those generators for a new mission — cleansing the atmosphere of ozone – depleting chemicals [CFC's]. The Lawrence Livermore scientists began collaborating with their Russian counterparts last year, travelling to Russian research centres, engaging in joint projects…”


According to Lysanias in his article, Colonel Alexander Plaksin was aware of the potential uses and dangers of HAARP. At least the modifications and developments Eastlund made to Tesla’s work. These, of course, could be the inherent dangers of adapting third-hand technology. The Russians used Tesla’s work as a blueprint for their experiments in this field. The late, Dr. Eastlund seemed adamant that his work was used at HAARP. He particularly cites the antenna array as being his idea. There appears to be a direct correlation between the Russian (Tesla) and Eastlund (Tesla) technology used at HAARP.


The most powerful pre-HAARP ELF ionospheric heating systems were constructed by the Soviet Union at sites in Sura, Goriky, Monchegorsk and Dushanbe (Tadzhikistan). Western pre-HAARP ionospheric heating systems are located in Tromso, Norway; Arecibo, Puerto Rico; near Fairbanks, Alaska; and at Platteville, Colorado. These systems together with the Russian Woodpecker Tesla Magnifying Transmitters have created a severe alteration of global weather patterns — beginning in 1976, but intensifying through the 1980?s and 1990?s, as more ELF transmitters were constructed.



Possible Evidence of Dangerous Earth Anomalies from ELFs



Within a short time after the start of US and Soviet ‘through-the-earth transmissions’, it is claimed that this planet’s internal dynamo was affected. The following information essentially includes more observations concerning the supposed effects of HAARP, earlier ionospheric heating systems and weather modification.


An environmental group, the Cook Inlet Vigil, has uncovered severe dangers posed by this new earth-ionospheric “zapping” system.
The 12/15/91 Alaska Daily News carried a big article on HAARP:

“Electrical energy floats high over Alaska, where it is visible as the aurora borealis, a shimmering white, green and crimson curtain. These brilliant northern lights are the product of a huge natural generator that produces up to 10,000,000 megawatts of power. This occurs as particles from the solar wind crash into the Earth’s magnetic field. There are concentrated currents, called electro jets, which flow in the ionosphere, and may sometimes reach millions of amperes. When the electro jet touches Earth, as it sometimes does during magnetic storms, it can knock out telephone cables and power grids.” 

Tesla researcher Sheldon Nidle mentioned in his 1994 book “You are becoming a Galactic Human“:

“…These events allowed me to study some unusual Tesla devices such as the wireless power technology, called the magnifying transmitter, in greater detail. This research gave me access to information as to how Tesla’s theories were being used by both the Soviet Union and the US to create a weather war that has continued from the mid-1970?s to the present time.” 

Strange sky glow anomalies and weird lightning and plasma-type effects have been witnessed all over the former USSR, near the Woodpecker transmitter sites. For example, the 9/23/77 Washington Post reported that “a strange, star-like ball of light was sighted over Petrozavodsk in Soviet Karelia, spreading over it like a jellyfish and showering down shafts of light.”

The US ionosphere- zapping ELF transmitters, had created similar plasma effects, at the height of 1993?s great Midwest flood.

The 9/24/93 Kansas City Star reported that a research team from the University of Alaska’s Geophysical Institute (which is involved in work on HAARP) discovered “mysterious flashes of light that shoot from the tops of storm-clouds into the upper atmosphere…over the Midwest during summer floods.”

This sighting occurred when that area was being hit with giant standing wave, long-lasting weather-blocking systems that were generated by a combination of the Russian Woodpecker ELF waves and US GWEN Tower VLF waves. The newspaper reported that these mysterious flashes “resemble jellyfish. They are brightest where they top out — typically about 40 miles high — so you have the jellyfish body at the top with tentacles trailing down.”

Additional information about the mystery flashes over 1993?s Midwest flood appeared in the 5/27/94 Science Magazine which reported: “Atmospheric Scientists Puzzle Over High-Altitude Flashes” and certain recently released films taken from the space shuttle (STS something-or-other) which caught the odd plasma effects ["sprites"].


The 12/13/84 Washington Post reported that the earth had experienced a sudden unexpected slowdown in rotation. Although the planet’s spin had been gradually decreasing over a long period, this anomaly was so unusual that the normal compensation by US Naval Observatory scientists (via a leap second added to atomic clocks) was not needed. The newspaper stated: “Why earth should have slowed…isn’t wholly understood.” Scientists at the US Naval Observatory and at the Jet Propulsion Lab found that the “earth, like an unbalanced washing machine,” has developed “wobbles as it spins.” (7/15/88 Wall Street Journal).


The 7/90 OMNI Magazine reported that between January 24th and February 3rd, 1990, the earth’s rotation suddenly and unexpectedly slowed down again. US Naval Observatory scientists reported that the slowdown was more abrupt than usual.


The 8/9/91 New York Times described the causes of these unexpected sudden disruptions:

“Geophysicists suspect that perturbations in the circulation of the hot fluid metallic core contributes to the rotational changes…The irregular rotation variations are the result of fluctuating fluid flow in the underlying metallic core and the overlying hydrosphere and atmosphere, and…also convection forces within earth and the movement of crustal plates near the surface.” All of which are influenced by through-the-earth ELF vibrations.


The 12/11/86 Chicago Tribune reported: “Giant whirlpools, some nearly 60 miles wide, have been detected moving along Norway’s coasts at speeds of up to 4 knots, posing serious threats to mariners. These giant whirlpools have no obvious centre and are difficult to spot.” The newspaper reported that the mammoth whirlpools were unheard of before 1980 (a period after the US and the USSR began generating ELF waves).


Giant standing waves called “solitons,” have been spotted near the Strait of Gibraltar. The 4/30/85 New York Times reported the discovery of massive internal waves in the oceans that do not appear to any large extent on the surface. “A dramatic series of internal waves has now been traced through the Strait of Gibraltar from photographs” taken from a space shuttle in October 1984. A map in that newspaper shows a giant standing wave line on the western side of the Strait.

Scientists measuring ocean waves reported, “The Atlantic Ocean is getting rougher.” Measurements taken since the 1960?s indicated that during the late 1970?s (a period following the start of Soviet and US ELF transmissions), “the waves did seem to get bigger.”

The 4/19/88 New York Times reported “British scientists have discovered that waves in the northeast Atlantic Ocean “have increased more than 20 percent since the 1960?s.” Ocean researchers consider this a “significant climatic phenomenon.” 


The above picture is of a light spectacle, seen on 9th December 2009. Although officially claimed to be the result of a failed Russian missile, some observers suspect that the source is EISKAT. A similar spectacle has also been witnessed in China and Australia.




Ultimately, is there anything in this technology for humanity to worry about? Given the amounts of energy generated by these arrays into our ionosphere, a cautious ‘maybe’ would be a reasonable answer. No matter what the destructive potential of HAARP and other similar ‘research’ projects around the world, it would be presumptuous to declare them a source of global catastrophe… at the moment.

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