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

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CRUDELY PLUCKING THE STRINGS ―Second concept: As Earth rotates, HAARP will slice across geomagnetic flux...a donutshaped spool of magnetic strings - like longitude meridians (on maps). HAARP may not 'cut' these strings in Gaia‘s magnetic mantle, but will pulse each thread with harsh, out-ofharmony high frequencies. These noisy impulses will vibrate geomagnetic flux lines, sending vibrations all through the geomagnetic web, even as a single thunderstorm's lightning flashes emit pulses felt globally by sensitive sensors‖ ―The image comes to mind of a spider on its web. An insect lands, and the web‘s vibrations alert the spider to possible prey. HAARP will be a man-made microwave finger poking at the web, sending out confusing signals, if not tearing holes in the threads‖. ―Effects unknown, and I suspect barely thought of. Even if thought of, the intent (of HAARP) is to learn to exploit any effects, not to play in tune to global symphonies‖. CORRECT WORDS What is the condition of the ionosphere, after the rocket scientists went ahead with 15 years of burning through it with rocket exhaust and, puny in comparison, the early generation of ionospheric heaters? Is it damaged? Manning found that scientists dislike the word ―damaged‖; it‘s too strong, one ionospheric physicist said. ―We say disturbed... you know it is going to be the same as it was before. If you lose your leg, that‘s damage, but if it is just cut, that‘s not damage‖. The head of his department set the tone for this attitude. Although there were ionospheric specialists on his staff, he told Manning that he has neither the interest nor the time to get too deeply involved in the topic of ionospheric heaters. ―Why are you interested (in HAARP)?‖ The journalist replied that she had some questions about a reported multiplying effect from the new ionospheric instrument, and the tone of his reply was amused putdown. ―If you‘re concerned about the ionosphere over Vancouver vanishing...‖ ―I'm not trying to be an alarmist...‖ ―It sounded like it‖, he said. No wonder the media doesn‘t push environmental topics, the reporter thought. UNREPENTANT ALARMIST That department head would not welcome the views of Paul Schaefer, who sounds an alarm vigorously. His degree is in electrical engineering and he spent four years building nuclear weapons. ―But most of the theories that we have been taught by scientists to believe in seem to be falling apart‖, he says. In a publication titled, ―Energy and Our Earth‖, he synthesizes research about imbalances caused by the industrial and atomic age, especially by radiation of large numbers of tiny, high velocity particles, ―like very small spinning tops into our environment. These highly energetic particles radiate into the earth and its atmosphere, disrupting the natural balance, in a chain reaction fashion as they desperately seek a balance with their surroundings‖. Such particles accumulate in the polar region during winter. ―When polar spring occurs, the repulsive effect of the sun‘s energy causes the entire mass of negatively charged particles to move toward the earth, creating a hole in the ozone layer‖.

The unnatural levels of motion of highly energetic particles in the atmosphere and in radiation belts surrounding Earth is the villain in the weather disruptions, according to this model, which describes an Earth discharging its buildup of heat, relieving stress and regaining a balanced condition through earthquakes and volcanic action. Among the technologies which produce clouds of particles - unnaturally elevated in charge - are transmission lines, electronic warfare systems, command, control and communications systems for space flights and testing of Star Wars weapon systems. 'FEVERISH' EARTH ―One might compare the abnormal energetic state of the Earth and its atmosphere to a car battery which has become overcharged with the normal flow of energy jammed up, resulting in hot spots, electrical arcing, physical cracks and general turbulence as the pent-up energy tries to find some place to go‖." In a second analogy, Schaefer says, ―Unless we desire the death of our planet, we must end the production of unstable particles which are generating the earth‘s fever. A first priority to prevent this disaster would be to shut down all nuclear power plants and end the testing of atomic weapons, electronic warfare and Star Wars‖. William van Bise and Elizabeth Rauscher note that orbiting hardware is praised as a way to study the ozone layer, but each time a space shuttle burns its way through the sky it destroys another increment of the ionosphere, just as every meteorite does. Then as if rocket exhausts have not done enough, space capsules have ejected chemicals that dramatically interact with charged particles. ―They light up the aurora borealis (artificially), but when they light it up completely is when they kill off the ionospheric layers‖. Meanwhile, the military builds its biggest ionospheric heater yet, to deliberately create more instabilities in a huge plasma layer - the ionosphere - and to rev up the energy level of charged particles. ―We can artificially influence the earth‘s aurora with a relatively small amount of energy, and we know that outbursts of the northern lights do change weather patterns‖. ―If the ionosphere is greatly disturbed, the atmosphere below is subsequently disturbed‖. Charles A. Yost

The unnatural levels of motion of highly energetic particles <strong>in</strong> the atmosphere and <strong>in</strong><br />

radiation belts surround<strong>in</strong>g Earth is the villa<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the weather disruptions, accord<strong>in</strong>g to this<br />

model, which describes an Earth discharg<strong>in</strong>g its buildup of heat, reliev<strong>in</strong>g stress and<br />

rega<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g a balanced condition through earthquakes and volcanic action.<br />

Among the technologies which produce clouds of particles - unnaturally elevated <strong>in</strong><br />

charge - are transmission l<strong>in</strong>es, electronic warfare systems, command, control and<br />

communications systems for space flights and test<strong>in</strong>g of Star Wars weapon systems.<br />

'FEVERISH' EARTH<br />

―One might compare the abnormal energetic state of the Earth and its atmosphere to a<br />

car battery which has become overcharged with the normal flow of energy jammed up,<br />

result<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> hot spots, electrical arc<strong>in</strong>g, physical cracks and general turbulence as the pent-up<br />

energy tries to f<strong>in</strong>d some place to go‖."<br />

In a second analogy, Schaefer says, ―Unless we desire the death of our planet, we must<br />

end the production of unstable particles which are generat<strong>in</strong>g the earth‘s fever. A first<br />

priority to prevent this disaster would be to shut down all nuclear power plants and end the<br />

test<strong>in</strong>g of atomic weapons, electronic warfare and Star Wars‖.<br />

William van Bise and Elizabeth Rauscher note that orbit<strong>in</strong>g hardware is praised as a way<br />

to study the ozone layer, but each time a space shuttle burns its way through the sky it<br />

destroys another <strong>in</strong>crement of the ionosphere, just as every meteorite does.<br />

Then as if rocket exhausts have not done enough, space capsules have ejected chemicals<br />

that dramatically <strong>in</strong>teract with charged particles.<br />

―They light up the aurora borealis (artificially), but when they light it up completely is<br />

when they kill off the ionospheric layers‖.<br />

Meanwhile, the military builds its biggest ionospheric heater yet, to deliberately create<br />

more <strong>in</strong>stabilities <strong>in</strong> a huge plasma layer - the ionosphere - and to rev up the energy level of<br />

charged particles.<br />

―We can artificially <strong>in</strong>fluence the earth‘s aurora with a relatively small amount of energy,<br />

and we know that outbursts of the northern lights do change weather patterns‖.<br />

―If the ionosphere is greatly disturbed, the atmosphere below is subsequently disturbed‖.<br />

Charles A. Yost

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