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!!!
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!!!
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.