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But, yes kid_cudi, in spite of it all, has maintained an engaging thread.
Originally posted by thoughtform
reply to post by Bedlam
What I said about near-field EM behavior is valid.
The interaction of E (electrical fields) and H (magnetic fields) is chaotic, and we don't have a clear understanding of why the behavior in the near field is undefinable, which is a good indicator of the validity of the equations.
That is the problem when you are trying to apply conventional EM theory to applications such as HAARP, there are so many exceptions to applying the formulas. It is exploring technology outside the normal/conventional applications of EM theory.
You seem to have a pattern of disparaging people who are working the field, and use, even when it's not true, the possession of pieces of paper as support.
The brightest, most intelligent people I have met have been non-degreed, especially in the Amateur HAM circles, many under utilized geniuses, who have a solid, intuitive handle on EM theory.
--However, other U.S. military documents put it more clearly -- HAARP aims to
learn how to "exploit the ionosphere for Department of Defense purposes."
Communicating with submarines is only one of those purposes.
Press releases and other information from the military on HAARP continually
downplay what it could do. Publicity documents insist that the HAARP
project is no different than other ionospheric heaters operating safely
throughout the world in places such as Arecibo, Puerto Rico, Tromso,
Norway, and the former Soviet Union. However, a 1990 government
document indicates that the radio-frequency (RF) power zap will drive the
ionosphere to unnatural activities....
The above abilities seem like a good idea to all who believe in sound national
defense, and to those concerned about cost-cutting. However, the possible uses
which the HAARP records do not explain, and which can only be found in Air
Force, Army, Navy and other federal agency records, are alarming.
Moreover, effects from the reckless use of these power levels in our natural
shield -- the ionosphere -- could be cataclysmic according to some scientists.
Two Alaskans put it bluntly. A founder of the NO HAARP movement, Clare
Zickuhr, says "The military is going to give the ionosphere a big kick and see
what happens."_The military failed to tell the public that they do not know
what exactly will happen, but a Penn State science article brags about that
uncertainty. Macho science?
...
--Related research by Begich and Manning uncovered bizarre schemes. For
example, Air Force documents revealed that a system had been developed for
manipulating and disturbing human mental processes through pulsed radio-
frequency radiation (the stuff of HAARP) over large geographical areas. The most telling material about this technology came from writings of Zbigniew Brzezinski (former National Security Advisory to U.S. President Carter) and J.F. MacDonald (science advisor to U.S. President Johnson and a professor of Geophysics at UCLA), as they wrote about use of power-beaming transmitters for geophysical and environmental warfare. The documents showed how these effects might be caused, and the negative effects on human heath and thinking.
The mental-disruption possibilities for HAARP are the most disturbing. More than 40 pages of the book, with dozens of footnotes, chronicle the work of Harvard professors, military planners and scientists as they plan and test this use of the electromagnetic technology. For example, one of the papers describing this use was from the International Red Cross in Geneva. It even
gave the frequency ranges where these effects could occur -- the same ranges
which HAARP is capable of broadcasting.
Originally posted by thoughtform
You clearly need to do more research on harmonics.
add:
Haven't you ever read about why soldiers 'break step' at bridges?
Originally posted by Bedlam
Do you know what the wavelength of an 60Hz radio wave is? Do you understand the interaction of objects with wave phenomena, either longitudinal or transverse?
You can't so much as state what a harmonic is - I'm waiting for it. And you're confusing harmonics with resonance.
Originally posted by Unity_99
As a citizen all we need to do is work people out of the mind controlled haze they're in to step up to the plate and start forming their own councils to force cooperation and terms of these insane power freaks to step down.
Originally posted by thoughtform
reply to post by Bedlam
I wasn't referring to myself...
Bearden, et. all, I don't want to go back, but roughly 5 or so people, you pretty much call frauds.
Margo Cherney FOIA request for complete NASA abstract Report Number: AD-A090426.,June 1, 1980. Brooks Air Force Base, Jan.25, 2000. The requested information is fully denied under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(1)..." NASA abstract in part stated, "A decoy and deception concept presently being considered is to remotely create the perception of noise in the heads of personnel by exposing them to low power, pulsed microwave. When people are illuminated with properly modulated low power microwaves the sensation is reported as a buzzing, clicking, or hissing which seems to originate (regardless of the person's position in the field) within or just behind the head. The phenomena occurs at average power densities as low as microwatts per square centimeter with carrier frequencies from 0.4 to 3.0 GHz. By proper choice of pulse characteristics, intelligible speech may be created. Before this technique may be extended and used for military applications, an understanding of the basic principles must be developed. Such an understanding is not only required to optimize the use of the concept for camouflage, decoy and deception operations but is required to properly assess safety factors of such microwave exposure."
3. Yes. A demonstration by Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher and Dr. William van Bise, directed magnetic signals into the brain of reporter Chuck DeCaro. They created visual images as in a hallucination. This program features Dr. Robert O. Becker, two time Nobel prize nominee, scientist and researcher of electromagnetic radiation effects on the body and author of Body Electric, summarized, "The government has never disproved the psychological effects of electromagnetic radiation. "Dr. Robert Becker commented "that this is a substantial step forward in the understanding how the visual system works" and would be a powerful weapon if used on fighter pilots while trying to fly.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Unity_99
HAARP does not transmit microwaves.
The effect described has nothing to do with "mind control".
The documents were declassified in 2006.
www.freedomfchs.com...
Originally posted by Unity_99
reply to post by Phage
There are many doctorates out there who disagree, scientists who don't agree with this. And that should be warning enough for citizens to demand all the secrecy end in this world and disclosre it all, for something rotten is afoot and we're going to end it. Acutally, that directing lying made whole the house fall down. So automatically, based on professional scientific demonstrations, research and voices, I'm not convinced. The onus isn't on the public to trust murderers, and they haven't convinced me they're whole platform isn't one big lie to hide what the science according to Tesla himself and other experts does.
I just made links, in bold I emphased what needed saying.
Originally posted by thoughtform
reply to post by Bedlam
Bedlam, you know, it's obvious you're a smart guy, and have a lot to contribute to the discussions, especially technical, I enjoyed reading some of your technical synopsis, didn't agree with them all, but enjoyable, you clearly have good prose.
I can generate any known formula or equation for you, I would have to go look it up, I don't work with those on a day to day basis, and it's obvious you do, and you have some professional mastery over them.
Because of the nature of our understanding of EM theory, in terms of quantum and dimensional aspects, are still being ironed out, it opens the door for a 'valid' and 'reasonable' speculative discussion.
Your delivery, and seemingly general attitude, that you have singular knowledge of the concepts and that every one working in the field who doesn't share your understanding is a fraud and nuts, is off putting.
I tried, on every post, to overlook when you make offhanded remarks, but you keep doing it.
This is a speculative conspiracy forum, on top of the fact the whole EM field theory is fuzzy, especially in terms of leading edge undisclosed technologies. There are _no_ absolutes, and your position is based on absolutes.