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Originally posted by firepilot
Originally posted by adeclerk
Simply put, no, we do not have the technology to move clouds. We do have the technology to make rain fall out of clouds, though (cloud seeding).
Well not even that, we can try to get a little bit more rain to come out of a cloud. But if a cloud that is not already raining, probably cant just make it start raining.
Some of these people attribute anything and everything to HAARP, its like some catchall they can use. No matter what happens, someone will just chime in that HAARP did it. If these people are so insistent that HAARP is something nefarious, then why dont any of them go enroll in the University of Alaska and be an insider!
Originally posted by JennaDarling
It is not rocket science it is actualy very basic radio science.
Skywave is the propagation of electromagnetic waves bent (refracted) back to the Earth's surface by the ionosphere. As a result of skywave propagation, a broadcast signal from a distant AM broadcasting station at night, or from a shortwave radio station (or during sporadic E season, a low band TV station) can sometimes be heard as clearly as local stations. (This is distinct from "groundwave" propagation, which is direct from transmitter to radio). Most long-distance HF radio communication (between 3 and 30 MHz) is a result of skywave propagation. Since the early 1920s amateur radio operators, limited to lower transmitter power than commercial radio, have taken advantage of skywave for long distance or DX communication.
clouds that came from all directions then formed a large circle before the story commenced with a woman-ish looking figure rising from the grave, angel with a trumpet, a little cloud that came to the middle etc
I haven't looked into it as much as other topics, but my conclusion is that it must be HAARP.
Some Native American tribes believed that the spirits they worshipped lived in the clouds of the sky. They even had explanations for the various types of clouds, rain, lightning, and thunder..Other times, it was because man forgot to be respectful of their animal brothers or of the benevolence of the land that provided them with food, clothing, and protection.
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