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Originally posted by ALOSTSOUL
reply to post by LoveyLadybug
Don't worry no one thinks your crazy. And your right the 2-2.5hz frequency is clearly powering up:
[atsimg]http://files.abovetopsecret.com/images/member/c7455b2ebb4e.png[/atsimg]
Gonna keep my eyes on this. And I stand by my dates of 23/04/11, 24//04/11
ALSedit on 22-4-2011 by ALOSTSOUL because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Celestica
reply to post by IndieA
Would 2 Hz be worse than 2.5 since its lower?
Induction Magnetometer Sorry its not the smoking gun
Induction Magnetometer
The image below is a time-frequency spectrogram, which shows the frequency content of signals recorded by the HAARP Induction Magnetometer. This instrument, provided by the University of Tokyo, measures temporal variations in the geomagnetic field in the ULF (ultra-low frequency) range of 0-5 Hz. The spectrogram images are produced by computing the PSD (power spectral density) of successive 102.4-second segments of timeseries data, and plotting these spectra as color/intensity slices along a 24-hour scale. If the images below is not too interesting, you might want to look at 02 Sep 2004 for an example of narrowband PC1 pulsations, or 27 Jul 2004 for an example of wideband ULF noise during a magnetic substorm. Expanded plots of the last 12 hours, last 6 hours, last 3 hours, and last 1 hour are also available.
Originally posted by Tecumte
reply to post by wcitizen
With all of the attention the magnetometer has been getting lately I have to imagine it was taken down and drastically 'recalibrated'.
I found it hard to believe that it was ever allowed in the first place to be viewable by the public, but as I know hiding things in plain sight is the standard MO, guess I'm not totally surprised.