The destructive power of HAARP is said to be in the generation of harmonic waves. I don't understand how it is focused, but I have read repeatedly that it can be focused anywhere in the planet, perhaps even into the ground as well as into the sky. The power of it has been likened to Tesla's "earthquake machine": https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/07/nikola-teslas-mysterious-earthquake-machine/ Whether or not the event attributed to this device ever happened, it is possible to develop incredible amounts of energy from a very modest standing wave. The Tacoma Bridge collapse is a prime example of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XggxeuFDaDU
This scientist claims that HAARP can set off earthquakes with 30 watts of power. He allegedly is an expert on using these waves in geological exploration, like locating gas or oil deposits: https://www.bitchute.com/video/yFjCazNIqtDC/
I have worked on seismic crews where we used "vibe" trucks and microphone bags to locate oil. It's so neat watching the helicopter pilot relocate the bags for us. Epic skill.
OK, I'm going to spend some time going through all this in the next couple days. I need to understand the basics of this theory. There are some pretty big holes, some pretty big "leaps," here. Thanks for this!!!
We have been fed the lie that brute-force energy is the only way to get things done. Oscillation, resonance and harmonics are more powerful than they want us to know.
Like the opera singer shattering a glass. It is sustained resonant frequency causing vibration which breaks apart molecule adherence. Like Royal Rife frequency machine break apart cell walls. Like that earthquake in Turkey, collapsed building structure walls. The question we must ask is, what science is actually Science since we have basically been LIED to about everything, why would we think anything the "controllers" state is Fact is in fact FACT. I say it is mostly just Fiction and we had better start search for TRUTH in everything. GAW converts in the past 20 years think FAKE news started since 2000. It's ALL FAKE NEWS.
No. We haven't been lied to about EVERYTHING. Otherwise, you would be part of it (right?). If nothing was true, our civilization would have never formed, because we depend on truth to sustain our technology and economy. The key is to discriminate between lies and truth. And in order to doubt what you are told, YOU HAVE TO BE EDUCATED IN THE SUBJECT. I shout only to emphasize that holding up bogus conspiracy theories because one has paranoid suspicions of scientific developments is the reaction of fearful ignorance. All it takes is some know-nothing snake oil salesman to get your paranoia all keyed up over something you don't understand, be it HAARP, CERN, nuclear technology, or space travel.
to me fake news started when Kennedy was assassinated. That is where my memories go back to. Today I am so tainted by fake news that I really have a hard time trusting anything they pushed on us since then.
There’s another poppycock theory. If opera singers could shatter glass it would be a common parlor trick and there would be videos everywhere. In reality, the human vocal tract cannot generate enough energy nor focus it finely enough to shatter a glass.
Name the last singer to do it.
Yes, OK, but, just saying that shouldn't automatically preclude the emergency of a coherent, reasonably explainable theory of what exactly is happening, is my point.
Anyway, I'm late to the party (night shift time zone) but I'll add my 2 cents worth.
An earthquake releases stored energy. It can be triggered by a simple stream of water that lubricates two underground rock faces. There was a big hoohah in the UK about this when fracking triggered a small earthquake in the Midlands area.
The amount of energy required to trigger an earthquake therefore can be tiny.
Exactly how the HAARP antenna array could trigger an earthquake - only those involved in the projects know. I can't guess.
The HAARP antenna array certainly has the "steering" capability: the antenna phases can be altered to focus energy anywhere within visual range.
The original Russian "woodpecker" used pulsed radio frequency to achieve whatever it was designed for. (Top secret but probably weather modification.) By using line-of-sight microwave frequencies, the possibility of picking up the transmissions on an ordinary radio receiver (as per "woodpecker") is eliminated. Detection of microwave transmissions (afaik) is possible only within the beam.
Earthquakes are often preceded by "lights in the sky". I don't know when this was first observed but it's well documented. Microwave pulses aimed at the ionosphere could certainly ionise the air and produce "lights".
Don't be confused by the term "electromagnetic". Think of a microwave oven. It focuses a microwave energy beam on the turntable. If the beam is very narrow, it can be effective over a great distance (think "laser"). The HAARP array extends over a large area; the greater the width, the narrower the focus. (Think satellite TV dish.)
I'm an electronics engineer - think OLD - experienced (and modest, too!). I've dealt with high frequency equipment. Microwave energy reflects off surfaces. It can reflect off atmospheric layers. I can certainly believe that technology exists, which could trigger an earthquake. I was a teenager when I listened to the "woodpecker" on my vacuum tube radio. The Russians, Chinese and Americans have had six decades to work on this technology.
The idea of resonance should not be dismissed. If a powerful energy beam is pulsed at the Schumann frequency and aimed (or reflected) at the Earth, I can imagine that bad things could happen. It might be worth looking at this page when an earthquake occurs:
https://in5d.com/todays-live-schumann-resonance-charts-and-resources/
I just bought "Angels don't play this HAARP - Advances in Tesla Technology".
(You can get a free PDF copy if you know where to look.)
Be aware of the patent pushers. There are many patents related to HAARP and every other fantastic scheme. I had a friend who patented a means for gathering energy from black holes. Having a patent doesn't mean it works or exists, but it's a favorite "proof."
"Be[ing] aware of patent pushers," suggests that a patent existing for something is "not good evidence." On the contrary, it is excellent evidence. Getting a U.S. patent is not easy. If you successfully get a patent, it suggests that it is at least plausible within the context of sound principles of engineering.
I agree that such "excellent evidence" is not sufficient evidence to meet the burden of proof of "beyond a reasonable doubt" for something working or existing, but that doesn't make it not excellent evidence.
"Evidence" of what? That someone had a bright idea that was superficially plausible? Certainly not evidence of anything that is in practice or is workable. I have nine patents. One of them came from work that did result in a working model, but the patent examiners knew nothing of it.
Throwing my uninformed 2 cents in the mix but along the lines of science not craziness, what if the Grammys being right before and being a massively (or they try to still be) broadcasted event could provide cover for energy and radio outputs. Doesn't mean it has to be the Grammys but like the Superbowl is in 3 days as well as to why other nations don't call us on it.
You ask a number of questions. I don't pretend to know everything, but there are several HAARP stations around the world: http://fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/environment/weather_and_climate/news.php?q=1391796727
The destructive power of HAARP is said to be in the generation of harmonic waves. I don't understand how it is focused, but I have read repeatedly that it can be focused anywhere in the planet, perhaps even into the ground as well as into the sky. The power of it has been likened to Tesla's "earthquake machine": https://mysteriousuniverse.org/2020/07/nikola-teslas-mysterious-earthquake-machine/ Whether or not the event attributed to this device ever happened, it is possible to develop incredible amounts of energy from a very modest standing wave. The Tacoma Bridge collapse is a prime example of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XggxeuFDaDU
This scientist claims that HAARP can set off earthquakes with 30 watts of power. He allegedly is an expert on using these waves in geological exploration, like locating gas or oil deposits: https://www.bitchute.com/video/yFjCazNIqtDC/
I have worked on seismic crews where we used "vibe" trucks and microphone bags to locate oil. It's so neat watching the helicopter pilot relocate the bags for us. Epic skill.
OK, I'm going to spend some time going through all this in the next couple days. I need to understand the basics of this theory. There are some pretty big holes, some pretty big "leaps," here. Thanks for this!!!
Dig into Tesla and also Royal Rife.
We have been fed the lie that brute-force energy is the only way to get things done. Oscillation, resonance and harmonics are more powerful than they want us to know.
Like the opera singer shattering a glass. It is sustained resonant frequency causing vibration which breaks apart molecule adherence. Like Royal Rife frequency machine break apart cell walls. Like that earthquake in Turkey, collapsed building structure walls. The question we must ask is, what science is actually Science since we have basically been LIED to about everything, why would we think anything the "controllers" state is Fact is in fact FACT. I say it is mostly just Fiction and we had better start search for TRUTH in everything. GAW converts in the past 20 years think FAKE news started since 2000. It's ALL FAKE NEWS.
No. We haven't been lied to about EVERYTHING. Otherwise, you would be part of it (right?). If nothing was true, our civilization would have never formed, because we depend on truth to sustain our technology and economy. The key is to discriminate between lies and truth. And in order to doubt what you are told, YOU HAVE TO BE EDUCATED IN THE SUBJECT. I shout only to emphasize that holding up bogus conspiracy theories because one has paranoid suspicions of scientific developments is the reaction of fearful ignorance. All it takes is some know-nothing snake oil salesman to get your paranoia all keyed up over something you don't understand, be it HAARP, CERN, nuclear technology, or space travel.
No. Science can be figured out by anyone. That's literally what science is. It's why we didn't fall for the vax.
to me fake news started when Kennedy was assassinated. That is where my memories go back to. Today I am so tainted by fake news that I really have a hard time trusting anything they pushed on us since then.
There’s another poppycock theory. If opera singers could shatter glass it would be a common parlor trick and there would be videos everywhere. In reality, the human vocal tract cannot generate enough energy nor focus it finely enough to shatter a glass. Name the last singer to do it.
Well said!
That's not enough. That's merely "personal incredulity" masked with word salad
Yes, OK, but, just saying that shouldn't automatically preclude the emergency of a coherent, reasonably explainable theory of what exactly is happening, is my point.
Emergency?
Anyway, I'm late to the party (night shift time zone) but I'll add my 2 cents worth.
An earthquake releases stored energy. It can be triggered by a simple stream of water that lubricates two underground rock faces. There was a big hoohah in the UK about this when fracking triggered a small earthquake in the Midlands area.
The amount of energy required to trigger an earthquake therefore can be tiny.
Exactly how the HAARP antenna array could trigger an earthquake - only those involved in the projects know. I can't guess.
The HAARP antenna array certainly has the "steering" capability: the antenna phases can be altered to focus energy anywhere within visual range.
The original Russian "woodpecker" used pulsed radio frequency to achieve whatever it was designed for. (Top secret but probably weather modification.) By using line-of-sight microwave frequencies, the possibility of picking up the transmissions on an ordinary radio receiver (as per "woodpecker") is eliminated. Detection of microwave transmissions (afaik) is possible only within the beam.
Earthquakes are often preceded by "lights in the sky". I don't know when this was first observed but it's well documented. Microwave pulses aimed at the ionosphere could certainly ionise the air and produce "lights".
Don't be confused by the term "electromagnetic". Think of a microwave oven. It focuses a microwave energy beam on the turntable. If the beam is very narrow, it can be effective over a great distance (think "laser"). The HAARP array extends over a large area; the greater the width, the narrower the focus. (Think satellite TV dish.)
I'm an electronics engineer - think OLD - experienced (and modest, too!). I've dealt with high frequency equipment. Microwave energy reflects off surfaces. It can reflect off atmospheric layers. I can certainly believe that technology exists, which could trigger an earthquake. I was a teenager when I listened to the "woodpecker" on my vacuum tube radio. The Russians, Chinese and Americans have had six decades to work on this technology.
The idea of resonance should not be dismissed. If a powerful energy beam is pulsed at the Schumann frequency and aimed (or reflected) at the Earth, I can imagine that bad things could happen. It might be worth looking at this page when an earthquake occurs: https://in5d.com/todays-live-schumann-resonance-charts-and-resources/
I just bought "Angels don't play this HAARP - Advances in Tesla Technology".
(You can get a free PDF copy if you know where to look.)
There's an interview of the author discussing the book here (1995): https://files.catbox.moe/gkus9l.mp3
Gives a quick overview of the book. Worth a listen.
It's no lie if that's the only way things can get done. Mumbo-jumbo has no power whatsoever. No evidence of it.
Be aware of the patent pushers. There are many patents related to HAARP and every other fantastic scheme. I had a friend who patented a means for gathering energy from black holes. Having a patent doesn't mean it works or exists, but it's a favorite "proof."
"Be[ing] aware of patent pushers," suggests that a patent existing for something is "not good evidence." On the contrary, it is excellent evidence. Getting a U.S. patent is not easy. If you successfully get a patent, it suggests that it is at least plausible within the context of sound principles of engineering.
I agree that such "excellent evidence" is not sufficient evidence to meet the burden of proof of "beyond a reasonable doubt" for something working or existing, but that doesn't make it not excellent evidence.
You can patent anything in the USA, even a perpetual motion machine. (but it has to come with a working model)
Some of the USN patents are batshit crazy, but they are there.
"Evidence" of what? That someone had a bright idea that was superficially plausible? Certainly not evidence of anything that is in practice or is workable. I have nine patents. One of them came from work that did result in a working model, but the patent examiners knew nothing of it.
Throwing my uninformed 2 cents in the mix but along the lines of science not craziness, what if the Grammys being right before and being a massively (or they try to still be) broadcasted event could provide cover for energy and radio outputs. Doesn't mean it has to be the Grammys but like the Superbowl is in 3 days as well as to why other nations don't call us on it.
I did not know you were a Doodle Bugger! KEK
^this is why Fringe was basically my favorite show of all time
If energy is focused on a weak spot doesn't require that much.
They just need enough to "light the fuse", send small vibrations for long enough to trigger what they want.
You could probably do this, but not with 30 watts, and building something resonant would literally destroy the earth.