ANGELS DON‘T PLAY THIS HAARP Advances in Tesla Technology
ANGELS DON‘T PLAY THIS HAARP Advances in Tesla Technology ANGELS DON‘T PLAY THIS HAARP Advances in Tesla Technology
INTRODUCTION Raising the Roof of the World A four-year old child in his sandbox looks up at a blue sky with his eyes full of trust. His mother places a straw hat on his head, dabs sun blocking cream on his freckled nose, and expects that, because she shielded him from the sun's ultraviolet rays, he is safe from harmful radiations. But is he? Both his body and his planet are being penetrated by an unprecedented mix of man-caused radiations, and now the U.S. military plans to stir up the mix even further. They could go too far this time. This book is about people who search for the truth about the Pentagon‘s project that is quietly being built at a remote outpost in Alaska. The $30 million project euphemistically named HAARP (High frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is made to beam more than 1.7 gigawatts (billion watts) of radiated power into the ionosphere - the electricallycharged layer above Earth‘s atmosphere. Put simply, the apparatus is a reversal of a radio telescope - just transmitting instead of receiving. It will ―boil the upper atmosphere‖. After disturbing the ionosphere, the radiations will bounce back onto the earth in the form of long waves which penetrate our bodies, the ground and the oceans. Could the invasion of radiations damage plants and animal life on the ground? One technician/researcher told National Public Radio affiliate KCHU, ―I can hardly find an expert who knows anything about this, because they‘re all working for the government. Or working for a university which by proxy is for the government, because they‘re funded either through (defense subcontracts) contracts or through grants from the Department of Defense‖. ―Working for the government‖ can certainly be an honorable position. But in the case of science, it gets in the way of objectivity and courage to explore. Throughout this century, scientists are increasingly hesitant to investigate freely outside their specialty. They are all too aware that the military/industrial/academic complex decides who gets the lucrative grant, consultancy or academic position. However, there are independent experts such as those who looked into HAARP. They speak out in the pages of this book. These researchers learned that HAARP represents a technology which could lead to a new class of weapons that could change our world profoundly - an all-purpose military tool. If misused, the tool could mess up the weather. It could be used against humanity in a way that would change what people think, believe and feel. It could be used for good or evil, just as a harp can produce the music of Mozart or the melody of a death march. Many technological ―notes‖ could be played by HAARP-type military experiments. They can: manipulate global weather hurt ecosystems knock out electronic communications change our moods and mental states. That last item will surprise researchers who have been looking only at the possible environmental effects of HAARP-type technologies. However, the authors believe that no sane person wants to be manipulated into artificially-induced moods or actions, and that these possibilities are real. As you will see in the research cited in this book, U.S. decisionmakers for the first time are proposing to mix military and civilian police resources, under the banner of ―non-lethal‖ weaponry for crowd control and other purposes. This book looks at what can be done with modulated radio frequencies - the stuff of the HAARP experiments - and what environmental effects the experiments could trigger. The intent of this book is to call for a moratorium on use of the super powerful ionospheric heaters until independent
scientists and other nonmilitary decision-makers can have an educated look at what the experimenters could do. To put it simply, no one is supervising the big boys who have the big toys and the fat black wallets. Despite the end of the Cold War, their allowances are still enviable. Even with some cutbacks to their spending, the military gets more than other sectors, For example, the Clinton administration as of May 1995 planned to spend at least $15 billion on ―theater defense missile‖ systems in the next seven years. We contend that it‘s time for the public to take a closer look at how such money is used. It is being used to raise the roof of the world. The authors‘ purpose is not to scare you, but instead to inform you on under-reported crucial issues, and to provide sources for more information. HAARP has been misrepresented by both the military/contractors and by its opponents. It‘s time to open up the debate to bring in an informed public. In these pages you will meet some of the people, from the Alaskan bush to a Princeton science laboratory, who courageously dug into the topic and, in the process, mobilized many other people. Pilita Clark, ―Australia, Missile Deal for Star Wars II‖, Sydney Morning Herald, May 19, 1995.
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scientists and other nonmilitary decision-makers can have an educated look at what the<br />
experimenters could do. To put it simply, no one is supervis<strong>in</strong>g the big boys who have the big<br />
toys and the fat black wallets.<br />
Despite the end of the Cold War, their allowances are still enviable. Even with some<br />
cutbacks to their spend<strong>in</strong>g, the military gets more than other sectors, For example, the<br />
Cl<strong>in</strong>ton adm<strong>in</strong>istration as of May 1995 planned to spend at least $15 billion on ―theater<br />
defense missile‖ systems <strong>in</strong> the next seven years. We contend that it‘s time for the public to<br />
take a closer look at how such money is used. It is be<strong>in</strong>g used to raise the roof of the world.<br />
The authors‘ purpose is not to scare you, but <strong>in</strong>stead to <strong>in</strong>form you on under-reported<br />
crucial issues, and to provide sources for more <strong>in</strong>formation. <strong>HAARP</strong> has been<br />
misrepresented by both the military/contractors and by its opponents. It‘s time to open up<br />
the debate to br<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> an <strong>in</strong>formed public.<br />
In these pages you will meet some of the people, from the Alaskan bush to a Pr<strong>in</strong>ceton<br />
science laboratory, who courageously dug <strong>in</strong>to the topic and, <strong>in</strong> the process, mobilized many<br />
other people. Pilita Clark, ―Australia, Missile Deal for Star Wars II‖, Sydney Morn<strong>in</strong>g Herald,<br />
May 19, 1995.