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H.A.A.R.P

HIGH FREQUENCY ACTIVE AURORAL RESEARCH PROGRAM

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INTRODUCTION The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (H.A.A.R.P) is an ionospheric research program started in 1992 to gather data about the atmosphere and "radio propagation conditions." Their web site (www.haarp.alaska.edu) states that they are monitoring and archiving the naturally occurring variations with the sun's activities such as sunspots and solar flares. HAARP jointly funded by the US Air Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). The HAARP program operates a major Arctic facility, known as the HAARP Research Station, on an Air Force owned site near Gakona, Alaska. HAARP’s
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By pouring measured energy that has been focused into certain parts of the ionosphere, they were causing hurricanes, drought, earthquakes, floods, forest fires, lightning, Tsunamis. One information also tells us that, not only can hurricanes be created, they certainly can be driven on the ocean much like we drive our cars on roadways. The military has had about twenty years to work on weather warfare methods, which it calls weather modification. Freak devastating weather conditions are witnessed each and every year sometimes twice if not 3 times a year. The reality is, it is a Weather based weapons program part of an integrated space based global weapons program controlled by the US military and Navy . Deliberate climate change or climate modification technology has never been mentioned in public or mentioned in any forum The facts are all there, HAARP is energizing and altering the world’s climate. This has been going on since the 1990′s approximately around the time when global warming was given global coverage. Global warming is a cover up to allow HAARP to experiment on our earths atmosphere and the green economy has made profits for nations and governments across the world. HAARP is a reality and is global warming a

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