HAARP - What It Is? - Alternative View

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HAARP - What It Is? - Alternative View
HAARP - What It Is? - Alternative View

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From English, the abbreviation HAARP (HAARP) roughly translates as "Active high-frequency research program of the northern lights" - simple and harmless. People are studying for themselves a wonderful natural phenomenon. Here is just one thing that is not clear: how can one become interested in this beautiful, but, at first glance, economically useless phenomenon enough to pay tens of billions of dollars for research (and additionally for secrecy)?

Krasnoyarsk secret

But to answer this question, you need to go back to the end of the 20th century. Then the USSR, in response to the American SDI program, began to create a network of powerful radars capable, according to the creators' plan, of paralyzing the onboard electronics of intercontinental missiles and taking them off course. The first was the Krasnoyarsk radar, but during its operation two unpleasant things became clear: firstly, the locator turned out to be able to work out only single targets (albeit more than efficiently), and secondly, after a minute of its operation, the ozone layer in the area was hit” became so dense that it did not pass the actual radar beam.

There was one more thing that it was not customary to talk about: the field created by the locator had a rather strange effect on the psyche of people - those who fell under the ozone layer “compacted” by the locator had a desire to run away, to hide - in general, it caused, to put it mildly, unpleasant emotions.

The program in the USSR was closed, although a network of similar systems along the country's borders would have negated the first two problems (the third, as already mentioned, was silent). The radar could also be used for peaceful purposes, for example, "patching" ozone holes, destroying space debris, feeding near-earth satellites, but … In the negotiations on the reduction of armaments, the United States especially insisted on dismantling the Krasnoyarsk radar and achieved their goal.

And just a few years after the unique system in the USSR was destroyed, America immediately began to build its own, practically similar system, allegedly for studying … the northern lights.

People who think that the northern lights are just multicolored flashes in the sky reflected by ice and nothing else are deeply mistaken. In fact, these are quite complex processes of interaction of cosmic (in particular, solar) rays with our earth's ionosphere, causing amazing effects.

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But the American military, hiding behind a program with such a peaceful and beautiful name, was not at all going to spend money on studying these effects. Their essence was clear to American researchers earlier, and the work of Soviet scientists with the Krasnoyarsk radar only confirmed the following: on the basis of experiments with the ionosphere, an unusually powerful and practically invulnerable weapon can be created.

Tesla's disciple

Where did such a destructive idea come from in the first place? Back in the middle of the 20th century, a certain Bernard Estlund, a student of Nikola Tesla, prepared the scientific basis for the HARP program. In 1985, he published a work entitled "Method and Mechanism of Changing the Region of the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere" and received a patent for it.

This project involved the global release of an immense amount (on the order of gigawatts) of energy into the outer spheres of the Earth. But the consequences of such an impact on our planet and on all forms of life were in no way considered in the work of Estlund.

A few years later, Östlund lost his patent due to financial problems. And the Pentagon, on the basis of its developments in 1992, began to build a powerful radar station in Alaska at the Gakkon military training ground.

Soon the first HARP unit was ready. 15 kilometers north of Da-Kon (Alaska), on an area of about 13 hectares, 180 antennas 25 meters high each, capable of delivering power up to 3,600 kW, rose into the sky. Antennas directed to the zenith make it possible to focus short-wave radiation pulses on individual parts of the ionosphere and heat them up to form a high-temperature plasma.

After some time, a similar system (only three times more powerful) appeared on the territory of Norway, the third is being built on the island of Greenland. After it is completed, the entire Northern Hemisphere will fall into a giant "net".

The website of the Federation of American Scientists claims that this is just a scientific work. Allegedly, the stations were created to study the properties of the ionosphere in order to better use communication systems. True, on the same site it is written in small print that these "scientific" experiments are financed by the US Air Force and the special department of the US Navy. And the finances are rather big: $ 25 billion was spent on the Alaskan station alone.

When reporters inquired about the actual meaning of this "scientific research" from the former owner of the patent, he explained that the antenna structure in Alaska is actually a huge beam weapon capable of destroying not only all communications networks, but also missiles, airplanes, satellites and much more. In addition, it can cause climatic disasters around the world, or at least in some regions, and deadly cosmic radiation, from which there is no protection, and in strictly defined places, and all this through the irresponsibility of military and government officials."

So much for you - studying the northern lights”- everything turned out to be simpler and, unfortunately, more sinister.

Wake up in the matrix

HARP installations are already working, however, not at full capacity - the military themselves are afraid of their creation. However, experiments”seem to be already underway. Many scientists consider most of the cataclysms that have shook the world in recent years as a consequence of these unnatural "experiences". There is an extraordinary drought in Europe, and numerous tsunamis that claimed thousands of lives, earthquakes in the most unexpected places and much, much more.

"Controlled fields", created by high-frequency bases in Alaska and Norway, currently more than cover the entire territory of the former USSR. And this means that the operators of these bases, by pressing a couple of buttons, can easily disrupt the radio communication system in the vast areas of our country, nullify satellite navigation, confuse the early warning air defense radars and disable the onboard electronics of military and civilian ships and aircraft.

Let's not forget about the so-called side effects. Yuri Perunov, a radio engineer, a leading Soviet and Russian specialist in the field of studying the interaction of high-frequency electromagnetic radiation with the near-earth environment, said in one of his interviews: and climatic, but also psychotronic weapons. Roughly speaking, one morning people will wake up and will not even be able to understand that their thoughts, desires, tastes, their choice of food and clothing, mood and political views are determined by the operator of the HARP-type installation. I have reason to believe that it was precisely the proximity to the creation of psychotronic weapons that was one of the main reasons due to which all the results of research on HARP in 1997 were classified. Until the end of the eighties, Yuri Perunov intensively researched just the area that HARP monopolized today. But funding for our work in this area was stopped.

Magazine: Secrets of the 20th century №46. Author: Konstantin Karelov