Not even remotely credible. For one thing, they get their key scary numbers wrong. The HAARP transmitter array projects 3.6 megawatts of power (MW = million watts). The paper claims it is 3.6 gigawatts (billion watts). The video claims it is a billion watts. When claimants can't get their basic facts straight, their credibility starts at zero. (What is a megawatt? It is on the order of a thousand horsepower. The HAARP facility is run by 5 Diesel-electric locomotive engines, producing 12+ megawatts. Do you think Diesel-electric locomotives could cause earthquakes?)
What is the power of a hurricane? It is on the order of 10^12 watts, or 1 Terawatt = 1000 gigawatts. The reradiated power of HAARP is much less than its transmitted power, but even that is only 0.36% the power of a hurricane. It is quite absurd to think that it could even cause a disturbance in the behavior of a hurricane, let alone create one.
Anyway, the video might as well have ended with a montage of bats flying around, from all the wild effects the guy was claiming WAS HAPPENING. No evidence for anything happening beyond what HAARP is designed to do. A good rundown is available on Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program
As for the video guy's background in earth-penetrating EM, the simple fact is that if there is little to no background noise, you can stimulate a resonance with very little power input and you can hear a response that has even less power output. It doesn't mean you are shaking the bowels of the Earth. The object falling out of the airplane may well have been an infrared flare, or who knows? Just because you don't have a ready explanation for a mystery does not mean that your favorite fantasy theory is correct.
By the way, I'm not just a grump. My background includes atmospheric physics, plasma physics, and magnetohydrodynamics. The ionosphere is mostly outer space. HAARP only affects the ionosphere above it, in Alaska. If it were creating wild collateral effects, this would be noticed all over the world in the radio communication channels that rely on reflection from the ionosphere. No such disturbances have been noted. Don't fall victim to the Goebbels principle: Repeat a lie often enough, long enough, and it will be taken as truth.
Sick is no good. Sorry about that. I spent most of December recovering from what was either a chest cold, the covid, or pneumonia. I'm clear now. Constitution like a horse. Lie low and prosper, to maim a Vulcan saying.
I'm with you. There would have to have been an incredible blast or vibration to cause this Earthquake. Not saying they can't but creating this type of Earthquake and working how they imagined it would, is quite the task.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens released thermal energy equivalent to a 26 megaton bomb. With very little earthquake. We don't have the means to release so much energy all at once, except in the largest thermonuclear devices (which are no longer in our inventory).
Sauce? What would be the physical principle? Where is the published evidence? Superstition doesn't count.
Here's a couple options: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215366564_High-power_ELF_radiation_generated_by_modulated_HF_heating_of_the_ionosphere_can_cause_Earthquakes_Cyclones_and_localized_heating
https://www.bitchute.com/video/ovRSguKr7mFS/
Not even remotely credible. For one thing, they get their key scary numbers wrong. The HAARP transmitter array projects 3.6 megawatts of power (MW = million watts). The paper claims it is 3.6 gigawatts (billion watts). The video claims it is a billion watts. When claimants can't get their basic facts straight, their credibility starts at zero. (What is a megawatt? It is on the order of a thousand horsepower. The HAARP facility is run by 5 Diesel-electric locomotive engines, producing 12+ megawatts. Do you think Diesel-electric locomotives could cause earthquakes?)
What is the power of a hurricane? It is on the order of 10^12 watts, or 1 Terawatt = 1000 gigawatts. The reradiated power of HAARP is much less than its transmitted power, but even that is only 0.36% the power of a hurricane. It is quite absurd to think that it could even cause a disturbance in the behavior of a hurricane, let alone create one.
Anyway, the video might as well have ended with a montage of bats flying around, from all the wild effects the guy was claiming WAS HAPPENING. No evidence for anything happening beyond what HAARP is designed to do. A good rundown is available on Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-frequency_Active_Auroral_Research_Program
As for the video guy's background in earth-penetrating EM, the simple fact is that if there is little to no background noise, you can stimulate a resonance with very little power input and you can hear a response that has even less power output. It doesn't mean you are shaking the bowels of the Earth. The object falling out of the airplane may well have been an infrared flare, or who knows? Just because you don't have a ready explanation for a mystery does not mean that your favorite fantasy theory is correct.
By the way, I'm not just a grump. My background includes atmospheric physics, plasma physics, and magnetohydrodynamics. The ionosphere is mostly outer space. HAARP only affects the ionosphere above it, in Alaska. If it were creating wild collateral effects, this would be noticed all over the world in the radio communication channels that rely on reflection from the ionosphere. No such disturbances have been noted. Don't fall victim to the Goebbels principle: Repeat a lie often enough, long enough, and it will be taken as truth.
Also name checks out.
"Might as well have bats flying around..." 😂
That's what I get for a low effort post lol.
In my defense I'm sick as hell this week and not in a very trying mood. Peace fren.
Sick is no good. Sorry about that. I spent most of December recovering from what was either a chest cold, the covid, or pneumonia. I'm clear now. Constitution like a horse. Lie low and prosper, to maim a Vulcan saying.
Hello. Would love for you to chime in on some of these discussions based on your background, if you have a moment: https://greatawakening.win/p/16aA9409Um/excuse-me-but-what-the-turkey-ea/c/
I popped in and hit the high spots. So much superstition going on...
Fair enough. I don't have your background. Thanks for the breakdown.
We are easily bamboozled when the science is unfathomable.
I'm with you. There would have to have been an incredible blast or vibration to cause this Earthquake. Not saying they can't but creating this type of Earthquake and working how they imagined it would, is quite the task.
The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens released thermal energy equivalent to a 26 megaton bomb. With very little earthquake. We don't have the means to release so much energy all at once, except in the largest thermonuclear devices (which are no longer in our inventory).