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2007.July.12.Thu

21st-Century Sirens’ HAARP: Mega-Microwave Environmental, Mind & Body Threats

Filed under: climate crisis, environment, military, mind, research, science, security — admin @ 9:48.ICT

I came across a video link (See BeLow) in the comments to an article at In These Times, entitled “Rocking Out To Our Demise“.  The article itself is of dubious quality, but the information presented in the video found in the comments on the article is truly scary stuff.  Here we focus on one controversy presented in those comments, the HAARP project.

HAARP is an instrument of the 21st Century’s scientific Sirens. The idea is to beam up microwaves concentrated in vast magnitudes beyond anything found in nature, purportedly just to see what will happen (duh).  The publicly stated objective of this research is to see if this extension of Tesla-derived technology can be used to zap below the earth’s surface to find oil and minerals.

The electro-magnetic technologies pioneered by Nikolai Tesla were beyond visionary.  They worked, frighteningly.  If the presentations of Tesla and his technologies in Wikipedia and the enthralling 2006 film “The Prestige” are to believed, Tesla was ostrasized as a “mad scientist” by his contemporaries and his technologies were derided, suppressed and stolen by competitive scientists, including Thomas Edison. As the video linked below notes, Tesla in fact posited that one of his technologies could theoretically be used to split the earth in half.  It is this technology that HAARP employs.

In the video below, interviews with more socially conscientious scientists than those working in the HAARP project make a strong case for HAARP being an extension of the US StarWars anti-missile program under a more euphemistic, unrelated name.  They further point to the great deal of uncertainty surrounding HAARP’s side effects and unstated objectives, including its potential to alter weather and use it as a weapon, cause earthquakes or even to remotely modify the physical, mental and emotional states of masses of people, intentionally or accidentally.

Be sure to check out the dumb-ass expressions on face of one of HAARP’s lead scientists when he’s asked about such threats.

HAARP is a loosely audited project brought to you by the US Air Force.  It is sited in Alaska, so they can be as close as possible to the lowest points in the earth’s atmosphere, as evidenced by the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Part of the project involves trying to lower that part of the atmosphere even more for reasons I now forget.

The video’s “permalink” is http://www.guba.com/watch/2000915475. It’s a 51-minute video (280-350+ MB to download, depending format) and includes full credits at its end and copyright statement at its beginning. Well worth a disillusioning watch.

The additional links below simply come from Googling “HAARP”.  It is no secret.  Its secrets, if even known to even those involved in the project, lie in its potential for massive environmental and military destruction.

Here is the exchange of comments to the In These Times article that provide the information above and more to follow-up on:

When will anyone out there writing about global warming learn about the HAARP program? They are experimenting with the Ozone layer of our ionosphere; and DOE is running chemtrails to “adjust” our weather so they can continue damaging our ionosphere. Senate Bill 517 is on the dock to allow this to be funded and continued.

Here is a serious scientific [video] documentary about HAARP

United States Posted by Yellowbird on Jul 4, 2007 at 3:56 PM

Yellowbird, thanks for that link to the HAARP video. Here are a few initial finds for other resources about HAARP:

HAARP Home Page
HAARP.net - The Military’s Pandora’s Box by Dr. Nick Begich and Jeane Manning
Wikipedia: High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
Earthpulse Press: HAARP
HAARP - ANGELS DON’T PLAY THIS HAARP, Advances in Tesla Technology, by Jeanne Manning and Dr. Nick Begich

Viet Nam Posted by admarshall on Jul 11, 2007 at 8:42 AM

2006.February.10.Fri

Microsoft vs Linux - Get the facts (the real ones)

Filed under: admin, digg, fllo, gnu-linux, is/it, lamp, security, work — adm @ 10:53.ICT

The man behind http://secure-my-email.com/ weighs in on the Microsoft “Get The Facts” campaign and discusses what Microsoft fails to mention…

read more | digg story

Google software allows remote access to PCs

Filed under: desktop, google, internet, is/it, security — adm @ 10:13.ICT

Google Inc. is offering a new tool that will automatically transfer information from one personal computer to another, but anyone wanting that convenience must authorize the Internet search leader to store the material for up to 30 days.

read more | digg story

2006.February.8.Wed

FLO (Free|Libre|Open-source) Systems vs Bird Flu

Filed under: bird flu, blog, flo, internet, is/it, news, security, vietnam, work — admin @ 21:13.ICT

Harvard’s Global Voices blog-tracking system posts a report on some FLO systems providing valuable contributions to the fight against the H5N1 bird flu.

Rudi Cilibrasi, a contributor to the Avian Flu Help blog and a Machine Learning researcher in the Netherlands, wrote CompLearn, an FLO data-mining toolkit he is now using for analyses of the H5N1 virus’ spread and mutation. A CompLearn-generated image set of 30 H5N1 strains in tree-like format (PDF version / PostScript version) suggests the avian flu virus is mutating closer to an H2H (human-to-human) strand, a probable cause for widespread concern.

Read the full Global Voice post

Of related ironic interest, blanket blocking of blogspot.com by Vietnam’s national firewall prevents most users here from accessing the Avian Flu Help blog. Thank gad geeks love their liberties and circumvention techniques and tools are developed faster than Vietnamese firewall admins do their dirty work.

2006.February.7.Tue

Linux Distribution Repositories as Convenience, Security Edge

Filed under: admin, flo, gnu-linux, is/it, security, work — admin @ 11:57.ICT

In Why Linux repositories are a huge competitive advantage for Linux, Monday July 12, 2004 (12:00 PM GMT), Chris DiBona provides a quick insight into how some Linux repositories, such as those of Debian, Redhat and Novell-SuSE allow users to get all their security updates from single sources and how this gives some Linux users convenience and security advantages over user of Microsoft Windows operating systems.

How “huge” that advantage is remains open to debate of course.

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