[Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Borja Marcos

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A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV  
program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,  
which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.


He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF  
and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I  
couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a  
language similar to German.


Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government  
conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D





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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Zack Widup
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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio amateurs to 
submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just below the 
40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.  

The transmission was just a solid carrier.

73, Zack (W9SZ)


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> 
> A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV  
> program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,  
> which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
> 
> He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF  
> and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I  
> couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a  
> language similar to German.
> 
> Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government  
> conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
> 
> Borja.
> 

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Borja Marcos

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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio  
amateurs to
submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just  
below the

40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.

The transmission was just a solid carrier.


:-) Of course, I don't say one cannot tune such a strong signal. The  
funny thing is that the stupid "journalist" has claimed that the  
number station was a HAARP transmission. Amazing.





73,



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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Jeff Wilson
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I've picked up HAARP twice. Unfortunately, i was too lazy to send a
contact report to get a card back from them. :(  I picked up HAARP in
April 03 and April 04 according to my logs.

I have an mp3 fo the recording. I can attach it if you'd like to hear
it. It's mainly a sequence of rising and declining tones, followed by
rapid bursts. It truly was a bit spooky to hear it at like 2 am on
those nights. If I recall correctly, it was just below 49m at around
5850 or so.

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> A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV
> program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,
> which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
>
> He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF
> and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I
> couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a
> language similar to German.
>
> Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government
> conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
>
>
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>
> Borja.
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread M.G. Choquette
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Either his facts aren't straight and he doesn't know what the hell
he's talking about or he thought it would be cool to add a recording
from a number station so people would be amazed at his discovery and
add weight to his content.

Journalists often think that the masses are ignorant and incredule. I
guess we're lucky it's just a paranormal show...



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> I've picked up HAARP twice. Unfortunately, i was too lazy to send a
> contact report to get a card back from them. :(  I picked up HAARP in
> April 03 and April 04 according to my logs.
>
> I have an mp3 fo the recording. I can attach it if you'd like to hear
> it. It's mainly a sequence of rising and declining tones, followed by
> rapid bursts. It truly was a bit spooky to hear it at like 2 am on
> those nights. If I recall correctly, it was just below 49m at around
> 5850 or so.
>
> On 11/28/05, Borja Marcos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV
> > program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,
> > which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
> >
> > He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF
> > and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I
> > couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a
> > language similar to German.
> >
> > Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government
> > conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Utility World (Hugh Stegman)
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Oh, that's funny.  I guess if you've heard one sinister secret conspiracy
you've heard them all.  I investigated HAARP pretty thoroughly and although
I found plenty of information worth being scared about, none of it related
to the Gakona basic research project as much as to the intentions of some of
the original people who paid to build the experiment.  Unless you're a
habitual Art Bell caller, what you see with HAARP is pretty much what you
get.  Even so, the general underlying scene with ionospheric heating
includes some rather creepy people.

With that said, I'm also thinking that if the guys up there have half a
sense of humor, they should see about repeating an M8a broadcast in CW a few
times, and then sit back over the long Alaskan winter and crack each other
up by sending around what gets written about them on the Internet.

I know they can key it in CW because one of their SWL tests ended with
something like, "73 FROM THE HAMS AT HAARP."

This would be one hell of a conceptual art project.  Maybe I should pitch
it.

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread Zack Widup
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Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about 
either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me wonder 
if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in mind. 
Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them. 

I like the idea in another posting about the HAARP people playing along 
and repeating an M8 transmission.  Now THAT would be funny!

73, Zack W9SZ

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> > I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio  
> > amateurs to
> > submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just  
> > below the
> > 40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.
> >
> > The transmission was just a solid carrier.
> 
> :-) Of course, I don't say one cannot tune such a strong signal. The  
> funny thing is that the stupid "journalist" has claimed that the  
> number station was a HAARP transmission. Amazing.
> 
> 73,
>
> Borja.
> 

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

2005-11-28 Thread M.G. Choquette
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Anybody heard or remembers the Snowball conspiracy of last year?


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> Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
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> if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in mind.
> Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them.
>
> I like the idea in another posting about the HAARP people playing along
> and repeating an M8 transmission.  Now THAT would be funny!
>
> 73, Zack W9SZ
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> > > I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio
> > > amateurs to
> > > submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just
> > > below the
> > > 40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.
> > >
> > > The transmission was just a solid carrier.
> >
> > :-) Of course, I don't say one cannot tune such a strong signal. The
> > funny thing is that the stupid "journalist" has claimed that the
> > number station was a HAARP transmission. Amazing.
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Borja.
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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yup, and when HAARP performed those propagation tests (about 8 years ago) i 
mailed them a QSL request and received very nice QSL with a photo of their 
amazing antenna array.  i just read in Monitoring Times magazine that you 
can now submit QSL requests to HAARP via email.


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I remember some years ago the people who run HAARP asked radio amateurs to
submit signal reports to them.  They had a transmitter test just below the
40-meter ham band. It was widely publicized in the ham community.

The transmission was just a solid carrier.

73, Zack (W9SZ)


On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, Borja Marcos wrote:

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> A Spanish paranormal reporter (www.ikerjimenez.com) is now doing a TV
> program. One of the covered subjects yesterday was the HAARP Project,
> which some paranoids consider a weather control weapon.
>
> He claimed that one can actually hear the HAARP transmissions in HF
> and, guess what? He played a recording of a numbers station I
> couldn't identify it, was one of the serious female voices in a
> language similar to German.
>
> Funny, isn't it? They claim to be real experts on government
> conspiracies, secret services, etc, etc. :D
>
> Borja.
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me  
wonder
if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in  
mind.

Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them.


He's the typical paranormal reporter, publishing the typical  
pseudoscience stupidities. You know, the HAARP is a mind control  
device, AIDS is a laboratory disease, and similar stories.


Just wanted to share something curious. I know the reporter and he is  
a complete asshole.



Borja.

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Where and who is this guy reporting for? It seems to me that some 
greater agency is at work here. Seems like most 
critical/highly-classified projects are chock-full of conspiracy 
theories, which in my opinion are put into place to mislead the general 
public as to what the project is really about. What better way to hide 
something, then to disguise it with some BS story.


73,
C.J.

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Yes, it is pretty funny except that some people who know nothing about
either HAARP or numbers stations are going to believe him. Makes me  
wonder
if the journalist is stupid or if HE has something more sinister in  
mind.

Maybe someone else sent him the recording and he believed them.



He's the typical paranormal reporter, publishing the typical  
pseudoscience stupidities. You know, the HAARP is a mind control  
device, AIDS is a laboratory disease, and similar stories.


Just wanted to share something curious. I know the reporter and he is  
a complete asshole.



Borja.

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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What is Snowball Conspiracy?

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Anybody heard or remembers the Snowball conspiracy of last year?

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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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A few years back we had a local "expert" on Number  stations and other 
clandestine broadcasts give a program at an  amateur radio meeting.  He played 
several tapes from his collection all of  which were fascinating.  One was 
Offutt 
sending an EAM. It  was pretty funny.  The many of the members present were 
past or present  crew on LOOKINGGLASS or NECAP.
 
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Snowball Conspiracy info:

from http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread51056/pg36 (that page
and the following are full of info on the hoax, do a search for
"Aussibloke" in Google if you want more. MP3 of it can be found as
well.)

"Want to be paranoid about something akin to Planet X showing up
before November? Here's a snip which I received by email yesterday - a
bit aged, but interesting nevertheless:

A member of our ham radio club intercepted this transmission and
shared it with a few of us. He made a digital recording of it. The
transmissions took place on 1-26-04 staring at 0:5:00 UTC. The
frequency was 11.176 mhz, USB.

The conversation is between SNOWBALL NET and another station. We
assume SNOWBALL is the network operator.

Here is a transcript:

SNOWBALL NET: Snowball Net comms check. All stations, clock sync,
(pause) impact at minus 146 days, 5 hours UTC. Standby for ACC link
(could have been ACD).

Burst of digital data?

Burrow: SNOWBALL This is BURROW (could be Burro as in donkey). You are
not secure? repeat not secure ? go green ? go green ?

Bursts of white noise follow for approximately 3 minutes.

Copies of this have been posted on several ham boards and have been
sent to Popular Communications Magazine".


A well-crafted hoax from a group of individuals that thought it would
be funny to test the conspiracy theory social club and get their
reaction.




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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Hmmm...maybe weapons/missile test? Voicecall SNOWBALL & SNOWBALL GOLF logged 
regularly years ago. USN?   Or hoax?

  
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Hello  to all,
   It's hard to find out anything on HAARP.  I've Googled it and you have to 
wade through all the conspiracy whacko blogs before you get any useful 
information.  I saw one post claim they were trying to boil the ionosphere!  A 
more reasonable response pointed out that it's a plasma and can't be boiled.  
These same nuts are on some of the religious stations talking about weather 
modification and how HAARP controlled Hurricaned Katrina's path.  Weather is 
caused by heat, not RF and happens in the tropospere, not the ionosphere, but 
never let the facts interfere with a good story, eh?
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Whatever HAARP is for, I think it's pretty cool there's still research
going on in HF. Nobody but Hams and SWL really speak up for HF
anymore, but I guess there's still some cutting edge research going
on.

Still though, the idea of messing with the earth's atmosphere is a
little scary, but that's just my ignorance about how it all works
talking.

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> A more reasonable response pointed out that it's a plasma and can't be 
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Re: [Spooks] Something really funny

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Anybody heard or remembers the Snowball conspiracy of last year?




LOL! Yes! I think the only real reference was in the one conspiracy  
nut newsletter where it first appeared.


Oh well, back to our regularly scheduled spooky signals :-)

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