This illustration (below) shows the ionosphere's relationship to the Earth. The illustration
appeared in the HAARP Environmental Impact Statement on page 10-125 of Volume II.
Image 2: The ionos phere's relationshi p to earth. S ource: (Begich & Manning 1997)
The ionosphere protects the earth. HAARP (High frequency Active Auroral Research
Program) is made to beam more than 1.7 gigawatts (billion watts) of radiated power into the
ionosphere -the electrically charged layer above Earth’s atmosphere. Put simply, the
apparatus is a reversal of a radio telescope -just transmitting instead of receiving. It will boil
the upper atmosphere. After disturbing the ionosphere, the radiations will bounce back onto
the earth in the form of long waves which penetrate our bodies, the ground, and the oceans.
HAARP represents a technology which could lead to a new class of weapons that could
change our world profoundly -an all-purpose military tool. If misused, the tool could mess up
the weather. It could be used against humanity in a way that would change what people think,
believe and feel. It could be used for good or evil, just as a harp can produce the music of
Mozart or the melody of a death march.
H.A.A.R.P. and Weather Control
“The theoretical implication [of Dr. Robert Helliwell and John Katsufrakis of
Stanford University in 1974] suggested by their work is that global weather control
can be attained by the injection of relatively small 'signals' into the Van Allen belts
(radiation belts around Earth) -something like a super-transistor effect” said Frederic
Jueneman.
Yes. The weather can be controlled using HAARP technology.
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