Are miniaturized versions of the world's largest ionospheric heater (HAARP) all
around us modifying the weather? Have electromagnetic frequency generators been
installed over major fault lines waiting to trigger massive earthquakes? Has our
military developed a super weapon that can vaporize entire cities with lightning
from the ionosphere? There is evidence that technology exists and is being
deployed.
Way back in 1995, when the seminal book by Dr. Nick Begich and
Jeane Manning Angels Don't Play this HAARP was released, the putative
inventor of HAARP, Dr. Bernard Eastlund, speculated that it is 'entirely
possible' that such technology had already been miniaturized.
Aviation Week reported in 2008 that an airborne version of HAARP
had been developed which is towed 'behind a helicopter.'
The Sea-based
X-band Radar (SBX) floating platform utilizes HAARP technology. Here is the
Wikipedia listing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea-based_X-band_Radar
Little HAARPs modifying the local weather?
Scientists at the University of California Los Angeles and the
High Power Auroral Stimulation (HIPAS) Observatory in Alaska have assembled a
new generation of ionospheric heaters. This technology, known as 'Hertzian
antennas,' can, "...match or exceed the peak power of the new HAARP system for a
fraction of its cost." Though most implementations are not capable of producing
all of the complex, phased signals produced by facilities like HAARP at Gakona,
Alaska or the antenna array at Jicamarca, Peru.
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