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HIGH FREQUENCY ACTIVE AURORAL RESEARCH PROGRAM
or HAARP. Dont say it doesnt effect the weather I just seen a Documentary film that says it does. HAARP will zap the upper atmosphere with a focused and steerable electromagnetic beam. It is an advanced model of an "ionospheric heater". (The ionosphere is the electrically-charged sphere surrounding Earth's upper atmosphere. It ranges between about 40- to 600 miles above Earth's surface.) microwaving the upper atmosphere.

2006-12-20 05:06:13 · 2 answers · asked by CyberC 1 in Environment

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The HAARP program is not using microwaves. It's using high frequency waves (shortwave radio) signals to explore the ionosphere and it's not a heater. Most of the energy goes out into space and some of it is reflected as if it bounces off a mirror. HAARP uses less power than a single short wave broadcast station and there are thousands of them in the world. The cell phone system in the US puts out a few thousand time the power of HAARP and the cell phone system does use microwaves. Remember just because you "seen" it in a documentary or read it somewhere doesn't make the information correct. After all if you believe the documentaries on TV, then you believe we never went to the moon and that there are more aliens, loch ness monsters, big foots and ghosts around than there are people.

Harp uses a collection of 10,000 watt transmitters. Many commercial radio stations use upwards of 100,000 watts. Here's some info.

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/haarpFactSheet.html

2006-12-20 05:18:09 · answer #1 · answered by Gene 7 · 2 0

yea I've seen the cover page for HAARP most have. the film i seen wasn't holes in heaven i will find it and post it here though sooner or later. When i said "ionospheric heater" i wasn't saying that. i was quoting one of the scientist from the show i seen who also happens to work for HAARP and if hes going to call it that, than that's what it does. so get your facts straight before you open your mouth. grouping me into UFO and other stuff is also i low tactic to try to make me look like a fool.... i think most people are smarter than the government thinks. here is a link to info from the Doc holes in heaven which i haven't seen yet but there is also a wealth of info besides the main haarp page as to what it can really do! my grammar sucks so deal with. also i don't believe everything i seen on TV or taught in schools, read, see on the net etc etc. i learn as much about a subject as i can from as many sources as i can then i choose what to think and believe.

2006-12-23 10:06:32 · answer #2 · answered by CyberC 1 · 0 0

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