When it first fell it looked like balls of styrofoam.. they would bounce off of you and not melt. When I would crush it in my hand it would just gather together and not even make my hand wet. I cleaned my car of it and there was a some powder film over everything, I could collect it on my finger. I might just be over analyzing it but I’ve seen a fair amount of snow storms and this shit is weird.
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So FYI WHEN HAARP was installed it started to cause all kinds of issues within miles of the array. Ground temperature at the array was reported to be as high as 250F. That temp was confirmed by a weather plane flying over, before the military chased them off and made the whole area a no fly zone. Over the decades that followed Alaska had stranger and stranger weather. Eventually much of the states permafrost was melting. Glaciers melted, winters started having sporadic temperature fluxuations well outside the norm. Really odd thing, when the covids shut everything down, and the ozone healed in the Antarctic, the Arctic saw many of the glaciers come back, and some permafrost started to form/harden again.
Proof: I lived some of it (15 years in-state), I have family all over the state for the last 50 years.
They need to shut down HAARP for good
Agreed with all the new tech out there, it is totally unneeded and harmful to the environment. Shutting that down alone would have an affect on global weather.