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Roger Clark, lecturer in geophysics at Leeds University said in the respected journal Nature in 1996, responding to a newspaper report that there had been two secret Soviet programs, "Mercury" and "Volcano", aimed at developing a "tectonic weapon" that could set off earthquakes from great distance by manipulating electromagnetism, said "We don't think it is impossible, or wrong, but past experience suggests it is very unlikely". According to Nature these programs had been "unofficially known to Western geophysicists for several years". According to the story the Mercury program began in 1987, three tests were conducted in Kyrgyzstan, and Volcano's last test occurred in 1992.[2] Such weapons, whether or not they exist or are feasible, are a source of concern in official circles. For example US Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, said on 28 April 1997 at the Conference on Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and U.S. Strategy, University of Georgia "Others are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves.
Some more food for thought, in one of their initial tests, they were able to resonate the structure of a massive bridge in alaska almost to the point of failure using only 60 watts of energy bounced off the ionosphere (
You made the claim, not him.
Originally posted by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by Phage
My god if it isn't another sheep asking me to do their homework for them. Go do the research yourself ya lazy bum.
Some more food for thought, in one of their initial tests, they were able to resonate the structure of a massive bridge in alaska almost to the point of failure using only 60 watts of energy bounced off the ionosphere (
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by seagull
If it's a warning to not rock the boat, killing umpteen thousand people in Haiti, Indonesia, and Japan, not to mention any where else catastrophic events take place seem, to me anyway, counterproductive...
Not if there are ulterior motives other than
financial and economic for Haiti and
Indonesia.
An earthquakes causing devastation
and floods wiping out entire villages
makes a perfect excuse for missing
children entering the world wide
slave trade. Less than half the bodies
of such devastation would be found.
Also, the price of black market slaves
have hit an all time low since Haiti
and Indonesia. $90.00 can buy you
a Haiti slave on the market.
And HAARP covers the criminals
footprints.
edit on 4/4/2011 by boondock-saint because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by SirCoxone
Brilliant.
A device that measure the Earth's magnetosphere, sees a large spike when there is a large quake and it is now conclusive proof that the measuring device caused the quake.
Gotta love the logic.
Originally posted by Gibonz
Guys, i have a question.
If HAARP was involved in this, how does it pinpoint its targets accurately and cause a quake for talks sake? Is there something in space which works with the antenna array to produce the quakes and weather changes?
Thanks