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HAARP - Truth or Conspiracy?


Posted: Apr 18, 2011 by Emily


Before I begin, thanks to all of you who read my posts and comment on them… I find a LOT of info from your comments.
Now, a friend of mine recently spoke to me about Nikola Tesla and his machine. And he is trying to make a replica of it in his apartment! No kidding. I’m not a scientist or whatever, but science attracts me a lot- ever since I was a kid. If its physics, it’s got my attention.

So let me talk a bit about HAARP. It is High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program that is funded by a lot of government organizations. It checks the ionosphere for radio communication purposes.

Nikola Tesla was a guy interested in waves and resonance. He knew there are many sources of power that are just waiting to be discovered. He made a simple machine that had a cylinder, and a piston suspended in it. It didn’t require a camshaft working on a rotating energy source like steam engine. This small machine allowed him to experiment with resonance.
As you might know, everything has a resonance frequency. As opera singers shatter wine glasses with their voices, any material can be shattered with the right frequency.

He tried getting the right frequency to shake the buildings next to his lab. Well, it wasn’t that easy, and it didn’t work in the beginning, but then later it did work, and it shook the steel of nearby structures. What couldn’t be done by sledgehammers was done by a small machine- without even touching the building.

He then experimented with a steel framework that was being built nearby and he made it shatter. Police arrived on time, and he simply walked away. If he had a few more minutes, he could’ve laid the entire framework on ground, as if it were made of glass.

Tesla told the reporters that with the right frequency, even the earth could be divided into two. So basically, if someone has the right kind of machine, he can cause earthquakes without much effort!

If a single man can do it, with the billions of dollars funded in the HAARP technology (same one used in Tesla’s machine), what can’t the government do? And are they doing it already?
The government claims that they are doing experiments with the HAARP technology, but as my scientist friend said, ‘how much experiment can they do with it?’

With government funding and proper brains involved, any natural disaster can be raised in any part of the world- such is the power of HAARP.

For now, I’m just happy my friend doesn’t stay near my apartment, so I can sleep peacefully without worrying about the steel bars of my building shattering down to the ground.

But I want you to think about it. Government spending billions… on radio technology research? Seriously… is it true, or another conspiracy?


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 Posted by biggabum on Apr 18, 2011 09:26 AM
I find it terrifying that this technology could exist, and I think it probably does but as to whether its actually been tested as a weapon or not, im not so sure.


 Posted by vr_don on Apr 18, 2011 12:18 PM
It is true and seriously odd. There are actually several such antenna arrays all over the globe run by different governments. And with many of the subjects you've been asking about, there is a ton of info online and on youtube. Check out: http://youtu.be/MnRPZOUVhJ4


 Posted by Buzznut09 on Apr 18, 2011 03:43 PM
i think the weather manipulation side of it is very scary but can also be used for good id they wanted to.. for instance HAARP can easily divert hurricanes away from country's shores


 Posted by Emily on Apr 18, 2011 10:42 PM
Thanks everyone... I do find it very scary. I know it can be used to avoid natural disasters.... but do you think government will use it for the better of the world? I mean really... do you think ?? I think destroying other countries is a more believable option. Yes, I do wish they used it for the good of mankind. But I know they wont.


 Posted by biggabum on Apr 19, 2011 12:09 AM
fire a nuke, everyone knows where it launched from. An earthquake on the other hand, "wernt us, natural disaster, cant pin it on us, here have some aid, see we're friends...now about that oil........".


 Posted by Emily on Apr 19, 2011 02:20 AM
@Biggabum: LOL.... excellent


 Posted by motazor on Apr 19, 2011 02:47 PM
Jesse Ventura did a show called Conspiracy Theory about the HAARP facility... it doesn't really show much other than the government giving him the cold shoulder. Do I think the government will use it for the better of the world? Only to the highest bidding countries!


 Posted by AHBotha on Apr 27, 2011 12:42 AM
This i s a fact ! We have seen a facility being built without anyone even knowing about it, in the Western Cape of South Africa. Just of the West Coast road, and about 5 km from Koeberg Nuclear Power Station.


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