I have written at length about HAARP and the potential (operational?) offensive applications capable of creating various environmental effects during
warfare. The most obvious ones is weather modification and seismic activity.
Discussion?
Environmental War: A Primer & FAQ
Environmental war is defined as [1] the intentional modification of a system of the natural ecology, such climate and weather, earth systems such as
the ionosphere, magnetosphere, tectonic plate system, and/or the triggering of seismic events (earthquakes) [2] to cause intentional physical,
economic, and psycho-social, and physical destruction to an intended target geophysical or population location, [3] as part of strategic or tactical
war.
Environmental war however carried out is almost always a violation of the 1977 United Nations Treaty against modification of the environment. Thus,
environmental weapons are developed in secret, and acts of environmental war are carried out covertly, as both environmental weapons and war are
illegal under international law. Environmental war is generally carried out as a strategic deception (Psyops).
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In a book entitled Tesla � The Lost Inventions, a section is titled �Man-Made Earthquake�. It discloses Tesla�s fascination with the power of
resonance and he experimented with it not only electrically but on the mechanical plane as well. In his Manhattan, USA lab, Tesla built mechanical
vibrators and tested their powers. One experiment got out of hand.
Tesla attached a powerful little vibrator driven by compressed air to a steel pillar. Leaving it there, he went about his business. Meanwhile, down
the street, a violent quaking built up, shaking down plaster, bursting plumbing, cracking windows, and breaking heavy machinery off its anchorages.
Tesla�s vibrator had found the resonant frequency of a deep sandy layer of subsoil beneath his building, setting off a small earthquake. Soon Tesla�s
own building began to quake. It is reported that just as the police broke into his lab, Tesla was seen smashing the device with a sledge hammer, the
only way he could promptly stop it.
In a similar experiment, on an evening walk through the city, Tesla attached a battery powered vibrator, described as being the size of an alarm
clock, to the steel framework of a building under construction. He adjusted it to a suitable frequency and set the structure into resonant
vibration.
The structure shook, and so did the earth under his feet. Tesla later boasted he could shake down the Empire State Building with such a device. If
this claim was not extravagant enough, he went on to say a large-scale resonant vibration was capable of splitting the earth in half.
www.newdawnmagazine.com...