The revelations about HAARP Project
HAARP is an American program that is both scientific and military weather manipulation. Activities depend on the Kirtland Air Force Base and AFB are jointly funded by the Air Force and Navy, its scientific activities are managed by the University of Alaska and its implementation by the Phillips Laboratory US Air Force and the Office of Naval Research.
HAARP facilities use (among others) the IRI Technology (ionospheric research instrument) and radio techniques to understand the complex mechanisms that govern the ionosphere, a region of the upper atmosphere. One goal, for excitation via high frequency waves (HF), is to study the impact of the ionosphere on long distance communications.
The installation uses a phased antenna array comprising 180 dipole antennas. The radiated power is 3.6 MW for a power PEP (ERP radiated power) maximum from 420 to 3,800 MW by frequency (respectively from 2.75 to 9.5 MHz). The usable frequency range of this RF system in effect extending from 2.75 to 10 MHz. Sometimes amateurs are encouraged to participate in this project by providing listening when tested at 3.3, 3.39 and 6.99 MHz reports.
Goals of HAARP Project
According to the dedicated website for this program, this facility aims to study the properties of the ionosphere. In particular, it allows us to study how disruption of this layer in the upper atmosphere by magnetic storms affect global radio communications, satellite navigation systems and networks transport electricity over long distances.
With these facilities, the scientists "are also trying to produce small temporary changes in a region bounded directly above the site investigation, which, in any case, may not be comparable to global phenomena caused by solar disturbances. Instruments, sensitivity outsized installed HAARP observatory allow for detailed from limited effects thus produced correlations, allowing a better understanding of how the ionosphere responds to a wide variety of natural phenomena. "
With the local excitation of the ionosphere by high frequency and modulation of the signal, HAARP is all the same in a position to lower atmosphere an ELF / VLF (Extremely Low Frequency / Very Low Frequency) virtual antenna. This is made possible by the fact that besides the polar and equatorial regions exist natural electrical currents called electrojet.
The change in electrical conductivity of the ionosphere by HAARP can influence the polar electrojet, to be used for the generation of ELF waves.
Several methods for High Frequency modulation for ELF generation exist. There amplitude modulation (eg, power), and geometric modulation (cyclic movement of the irradiated area by frequency). There is also a method called "beam painting" (rapid radiation of different parts of a larger area then cooling before resuming cycle).
The production of ELF is only one of many possibilities offered by the interaction of the ionosphere with HAARP, which covers aspects of both military and scientists. Researchers at many universities, American or not, have been or are still involved in various research projects HAARP, which has resulted in several publications. For example, in December 2004, two American scientists published in the journal Nature the results of an experiment in which they first created a visible green light spot with the naked eye.
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