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originally posted by: Phage
I guess you missed the memo.
HAARP is shutdown and being torn down.
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originally posted by: Phage
I guess you missed the memo.
HAARP is shutdown and being torn down.
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They don't say anything about them
Satellites maybe, since they are in the ionosphere.
Of which the rumors run from satellite platform to mobile platform both land, air and ship.
originally posted by: Nickn3
According to Wikipedia the output of Haarp is 5.1 gigawatts. I did the math and I think that 5.1 gigawatts would power about 4 million homes. What kind of signal requires that kind of power, and where is it generated? Is there a nuclear plant on site?
Comments of that sort have given rise to endless conspiracy theories, portraying HAARP as a superweapon capable of mind control or weather control, with enough juice to trigger hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes.
Scientists say all of that is nonsense, and that the degree of ionosphere control possible through HAARP is akin to controlling the Pacific Ocean by tossing a rock into it.
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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Fisherr
There are a number of ionospheric heaters of which we are aware.
So what? They aren't HAARP and, like HAARP, they can't kill birds.
Well...maybe if a bird flew over the antenna when it happened to be in operation, but probably not even then.
Responding to questions from Sen. Lisa Murkowski during a Senate hearing Wednesday, David Walker, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for science, technology and engineering, said this is "not an area that we have any need for in the future" and it would not be a good use of Air Force research funds to keep HAARP going. "We're moving on to other ways of managing the ionosphere, which the HAARP was really designed to do," he said. "To inject energy into the ionosphere to be able to actually control it. But that work has been completed."
Comments of that sort have given rise to endless conspiracy theories, portraying HAARP as a superweapon capable of mind control or weather control, with enough juice to trigger hurricanes, tornadoes and earthquakes.
Scientists say all of that is nonsense, and that the degree of ionosphere control possible through HAARP is akin to controlling the Pacific Ocean by tossing a rock into it.
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