HAARP ufo's?

2005-04-01 Thread Alan Ackley
HAARP; High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program.
It seems Arco owned a bunch of natural gas rights in Alaska, where no one 
needed the gas.  They lobbied to get this weird thing built; a giant phased 
array antenna, fed by itÂ’s own power plant.  The original idea seemed to be 
to modulate the electrojet (the stream of electrons and negative ions fed 
into the Earth by the solar wind, which is the source of the aurora)  Seems 
it may have had other uses as well.  Apparently a prime use is to heat a 
local patch of atmosphere, wherever the thing is aimed (by phase adjusting 
the array) and might be used as a weapon or just to make pretty lights and 
oddball radar reflections.

I think the HAARP could be used to duplicate some of the UFO phenomena;  A 
blob of light that moves as if without mass (because it is just a spot where 
the air is glowing and heated) and can make sudden impossible seeming turns 
and accelerations.  The temperature inversions around the heated area could 
reflect radar.  Certain classic UFO cases may have been tests of using this 
effect as a psychological warfare device (one in Spain and another in 
Florida).  I don't know, but I imagine the possibility of projecting a 
gigantic image into the clouds, of Jesus returning with angels and trumpets, 
or some such hoo haw.  Of course this sort of imaging would be far more 
difficult to program into the phased array antenna than a mere blob of 
light.  It might be possible to use the arrays in Puerto Rico, Hawaii and 
Australia in unison.

One of Jacques Vallee's more recent books points to evidence of this sort of 
fake UFO, and in Spain, a psychological operation.  I believe the book was 
called "Revelations", the third book in a trilogy ("Dimensions", and 
"Confrontations" being the other two in the trilogy).

Alan.
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Re: HAARP ufo's?

2005-04-02 Thread Ronn!Blankenship
At 07:23 PM Friday 4/1/2005
I see that there were still 4 hours and 37 minutes left before the deadline 
for this kind of post.

, Alan Ackley wrote:
HAARP; High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program.
It seems Arco owned a bunch of natural gas rights in Alaska, where no one 
needed the gas.

Speaking of gas not being in shortage, one of the categories on one of this 
week's installments of the "Ultimate Tournament of Champions" on "Jeopardy" 
this week was "Musical Fruit."


They lobbied to get this weird thing built; a giant phased array antenna, 
fed by it's own power plant.  The original idea seemed to be to modulate 
the electrojet (the stream of electrons and negative ions fed into the 
Earth by the solar wind, which is the source of the aurora)  Seems it may 
have had other uses as well.  Apparently a prime use is to heat a local 
patch of atmosphere, wherever the thing is aimed (by phase adjusting the 
array) and might be used as a weapon or just to make pretty lights and 
oddball radar reflections.

I think the HAARP could be used to duplicate some of the UFO phenomena;  A 
blob of light that moves as if without mass (because it is just a spot 
where the air is glowing and heated) and can make sudden impossible 
seeming turns and accelerations.  The temperature inversions around the 
heated area could reflect radar.  Certain classic UFO cases may have been 
tests of using this effect as a psychological warfare device (one in Spain 
and another in Florida).  I don't know,

I suspect that instead of a comma a period ought to be there.  Or perhaps 
an exclamation point (or several), for emphasis.


but I imagine the possibility of projecting a gigantic image into the 
clouds, of Jesus returning with angels

I thought that angels don't play this HAARP.

and trumpets, or some such hoo haw.  Of course this sort of imaging would 
be far more difficult to program into the phased array antenna than a mere 
blob of light.  It might be possible to use the arrays in Puerto Rico, 
Hawaii and Australia in unison.

Though I'll be flipped if I know for what . . .

One of Jacques Vallee's more recent books points to evidence of this sort 
of fake UFO, and in Spain, a psychological operation.  I believe the book 
was called "Revelations",

Not to be confused with the last book of the Bible, which is spelled 
without an "s" at the end, as apparently everyone but NBC knows.


 the third book in a trilogy ("Dimensions", and "Confrontations" being 
the other two in the trilogy).

Alan.

Anyone recall which episode of "Angel" it was where one of the supporting 
characters says "There hasn't been anything good on radio since Art Bell 
retired"?

Kingdom Of Nye Redux Maru
--Ronn! :)
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