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Title: HAARP – The Pentagon’s Ultimate Weapon, Whistleblowers Says
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URL Source: https://anomalien.com/haarp-the-pen ... te-weapon-whistleblowers-says/
Published: Aug 18, 2023
Author: JAKE CARTER
Post Date: 2023-08-18 11:26:19 by Ada
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Views: 305
Comments: 11

In an Arctic compound 450 kilometers east of Anchorage, Alaska, the Pentagon has erected a powerful transmitter designed to beam more than a gigawatt of energy into the upper reaches of the atmosphere.

Known as Project HAARP (High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program), the experiment involves the world’s largest “ionospheric heater,” a device designed to zap the skies hundreds of kilometers above the Earth with high-frequency radio waves.

Why irradiate the charged particles of the ionosphere (which when energized by natural processes make up the lovely and famous phenomenon known as the Northern Lights)?

According to the US Navy and Air Force, co-sponsors of the project, “to observe the complex natural variations of Alaska’s ionosphere.”

As well, admit the Pentagon, to develop new forms of communications and surveillance technologies to enable the military to send signals to nuclear submarines and to peer deep underground.

Ever since the existence of HAARP became public, a number of independent researchers have warned the operation has a secret agenda including:

– weather modification
– mind control
– hi-tech military experiments
– triggering of earthquakes

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#3. To: Ada (#0)

designed to beam more than a gigawatt of energy

A gigawatt is not a unit of energy; it is a unit of power.

StraitGate  posted on  2023-08-18   13:06:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: StraitGate (#3)

A gigawatt is not a unit of energy; it is a unit of power.

I think the power level is determined by how much voltage and current is passed to the antenna, where the energy released as electromagnetic waves is obviously not measurable as power unless it performs work somehow.

FormerLurker  posted on  2023-08-18   14:46:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#8. To: FormerLurker (#6)

Radio frequency transmitters do work, measured in watts or kilowatts, by radiating signals throughout the ether.

Some of that work is captured by antennas that deliver those signals to attached receivers.

Power (in watts) = voltage (in volts) x current (in amps).

randge  posted on  2023-08-19 12:09:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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