HAARP Weather Control Device Conspiracy
HAARP
is the subject of numerous conspiracy theories a real life Weather Control Device if you play Red Alert a Classic LAN game . HAARP has been blamed by conspiracy theorists for a range of events, including numerous natural disasters,
outbreaks, global warming, global cooling, volcanoes, even
assassinations of individuals. Commentators and scientists say that
proponents of these theories are "uninformed" as most theories put
forward fall well outside the abilities of the facility and often
outside the scope of natural science and defy physics
HAARP was shut down in early May 2013, awaiting a change between contractors who operate the facility. According to HAARP program manager James Keeney, "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is expected on site as a client to finish up some research in fall 2013 and winter 2014." The temporary shutdown was described as being due to "a contractor regime change." The Alaska Native corporation Ahtna, Incorporated is reportedly in talks to take over the facility administration contract from Marsh Creek, LLC.
Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993. The current working IRI was completed in 2007, and its prime contractor was BAE Systems Advanced Technologies. As of 2008, HAARP had incurred around $250 million in tax-funded construction and operating costs
Though denied by HAARP project officials, some respected researchers allege that secret electromagnetic warfare capabilities of the HAARP project are designed to forward the US military's stated goal of achieving full-spectrum dominance by the year 2020
Overhead view of the 180 element array (Courtesy HAARP)
Modular UHF Ionospheric Radar (Courtesy HAARP)
Aircraft Alert Radar Antenna (Courtesy HAARP)
Broadband HF Receiving Antenna (Courtesy HAARP)
VHF Ionospheric Radar (Courtesy HAARP)
The HF Ionosonde Antenna (Courtesy HAARP)
Power Plant (Courtesy HAARP)
Optical Shelter with Dome (Courtesy HAARP)
Research Control Center (Courtesy HAARP
Diagnostic Instrument Display Area (Courtesy HAARP)
Transmitter Shelter (Courtesy HAARP)
Live Camera Image August 04, 2008
Source: wiki and thelivingmoon
HAARP was shut down in early May 2013, awaiting a change between contractors who operate the facility. According to HAARP program manager James Keeney, "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is expected on site as a client to finish up some research in fall 2013 and winter 2014." The temporary shutdown was described as being due to "a contractor regime change." The Alaska Native corporation Ahtna, Incorporated is reportedly in talks to take over the facility administration contract from Marsh Creek, LLC.
HAARP Project
HAARP: What is it?
HAARP
(High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a little-known, yet
critically important U.S. military defense project which has generated
quite a bit of controversy over its alleged weather control
capabilities and much more.
Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993. The current working IRI was completed in 2007, and its prime contractor was BAE Systems Advanced Technologies. As of 2008, HAARP had incurred around $250 million in tax-funded construction and operating costs
Though denied by HAARP project officials, some respected researchers allege that secret electromagnetic warfare capabilities of the HAARP project are designed to forward the US military's stated goal of achieving full-spectrum dominance by the year 2020
Overhead view of the 180 element array (Courtesy HAARP)
Modular UHF Ionospheric Radar (Courtesy HAARP)
Aircraft Alert Radar Antenna (Courtesy HAARP)
Broadband HF Receiving Antenna (Courtesy HAARP)
VHF Ionospheric Radar (Courtesy HAARP)
The HF Ionosonde Antenna (Courtesy HAARP)
Power Plant (Courtesy HAARP)
Optical Shelter with Dome (Courtesy HAARP)
Research Control Center (Courtesy HAARP
Diagnostic Instrument Display Area (Courtesy HAARP)
Transmitter Shelter (Courtesy HAARP)
Live Camera Image August 04, 2008
Source: wiki and thelivingmoon
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