CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
CHEMTRAILS%20-%20CONFIRMED%20-%202010%20by%20William%20Thomas
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Chapter 14.<br />
PULSES AND PERSUASION<br />
You won’t be seeing this on the evening news: For years, the Air Force and Navy have conducted<br />
atmospheric engineering experiments known as the High Altitude Auroral Research Project. Using<br />
phased-array antennas situated near Gakona, Alaska, HAARP is steering the most intense beams of<br />
tightly-focused radio waves generated on this planet “to stimulate,” heat and steer sections of the upper<br />
atmosphere.<br />
“The name of the game is, can you accelerate electrons?” HAARP’s inventor Bernard Eastlund told me.<br />
Capable of being operated remotely in concert with similar smaller “ionospheric heaters” located in<br />
Puerto Rico, Germany, the Soviet Union and other far-flung locations, HAARP’s 72-foot antenna arrays<br />
will be able to bounce beams off the ionosphere strong enough to “penetrate” deep underground.<br />
Just like atomic weapons, these new beam weapons are unrestrained and out of legislative control.<br />
When Oppenheimer and other nuclear enthusiasts detonated a weapon brighter than the sun for the first<br />
time at Alamogordo, New Mexico, they feared that Earth’s atmosphere might ignite in the ensuing chain<br />
reaction. They went ahead anyway and more than three million people died at Hiroshima and Nagasaki,<br />
the Marshall Islands, Nevada, Kazakhstan and many other locations as lethal fallout rained down,<br />
accumulating in teeth, breasts and bones. Oppenheimer later repented. But his legacy of plutonium<br />
pollution, spit-second incineration and lingering death haunts us still.<br />
What hazards will HAARP unleash? Instead of melting cities and killing kids with cancer, the new idea is<br />
to heat up 30-mile patches of an already highly charged ionosphere until “the air glows”.<br />
Why?