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Although HAARP is being managed by the Air Force and Navy, it is purely a scientific research facility that poses no threat to potential adversaries and has no value as a military target.
This is the really exciting part - we've made a little artificial piece of ionosphere.
It's the fact that we can actually create enough high-energy electrons to form plasma.
The Australian Jindalee over the horizon radar is just that. A very long range high frequency over the horizon radar. It has nothing at all to do with HAARP.
Why do you not mention Nibiru in your thread? How and why are you relating this to Nibiru when you only seem to mention it in the title.
It's a common sense among many researchers that HAARP can manipulate the ionosphere and 9 in 10 believe it's being used in warfare, climate changing and even depopulation, through targeted earthquakes, but, assuming that Nibiru is real, NASA, world wide space agencies and governments of the superpower nations are aware of its orbital path, I've been speculating if HAARP could be used to increase Earth's magnetosphere in order to prevent the effects of its gravity pull.
Originally posted by ucalien
You do live in Australia, right??? So you should know that the Jindalee is a joint between US Defense Dept. and Australian Defense Dept.
You can take HIPAS off the list HIPAS
Originally posted by ucalien
reply to post by Phage
You can take HIPAS off the list HIPAS
Oh, how the Gakuna facility is called now???
NMRF does not have an ionospheric heater.
Jindalle does not have an ionospheric heater.
Jicamarca does not have an ionospheric heater.
All of those facilities are radar installations or radiotelescopes.
Originally posted by ucalien
1. HISCAT (International Radio Observatory, Suécia) – 350 MW
2. HAARP (Gakona Alaska) – 110 MW
3. EISCAT (Tromsö, Noruega) – 48 MW
4. VOA (Voice of America, Delano, CA) – 27 MW
5. SURA (Radiophysical Research Institute, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) – 20 MW
6. Arecibo (National Astronomy e Ionosphere Center, Puerto Rico) – 20 MW
7. HIPAS (High Power Auroral Stimulation Observatory, UCLA Plasma Physics Lab – Fairbanks Alaska) – 17 MW