posted 02-02-2003 02:27 PM
HOW A CHUNK OF IONOSPHERE WAS BLOWN OUT TO SPACE
By Dan EdenDan Eden, Viewzone editor, describes his visit to HAARP facility in Fairbanks
in 1998.
Here is the excerpt in which one of the HAARP operators at that time describes
how part of the ionosphere was blown out into the space. Not only once.
Part 9 http://www.viewzone.com/tells-all9.html
Quote:
"Dave was in the 'com'- the command center of the heater. He worked with the
primary transmitter or generator. I mainly worked on the feeder lines on the
farm... the antenna farm. We were both there when they bumped the power up to
the max and let it blow. I mean, we went from thousands of watts to like
billions! And that's when the s**t hit the fan."
Jonas unfolded some graph paper with a blue trace line on it. There were
several sharp peaks over the timeline and then a spike with a long plateau
that was obviously off the chart. I didn't know what I was looking at but
Jonas tried to make it simple.
"Look. Here is where they are heating the ionosphere - and here too. Now you
can see that it is absorbing more power each time. And then here is when they
switched it to max. And somewhere up here, off the paper, is when it happened.
The whole ionosphere got blown out into space and made one big f**king hole."
Nicki piped in, "Those monsters! They f**ked it up to play with their toy and
made a hole in the sky!"
I was puzzled. "I don't get it. What are you saying here?"
"They never used that much power before so they just did it to see what would
happen. Do you follow me? And when they did it kind of multiplied the power
and then a huge chunk of Earth's atmosphere blew away, out into space. Gone.
Poof. History." Jonas pulled another graph from the box. "Here. Look at the
ultraviolet and radiation the came through right after they did it. They blew
away the shield and all the radiation just came right down and zapped Earth.
And look. It lasted for a long time!"
"Twice! Tell him about the other one." Nicki was getting excited. She kept
peaking through the eye hole of her apartment door, then returning.
"Yeah. Like after that happened they did it again. A few months later they did
it again - can you believe that? And this time they used even more power and
destroyed even more of the atmosphere. We're talking about huge chunks, like
thousands of miles wide!"
"Well, did anyone die or get hurt from this?" I was already trying to distance
myself from the emotions I felt and began slipping into my journalistic way of
thinking.
"S**t, yes. Here in Alaska there were Eskimos that were all fried and like
whole herds of antelopes. But the holes also moved West and did their real
harm in Siberia. But it isn't just the people it killed. It made these people
and animals sick from the radiation that came from the Sun - the stuff that's
usually blocked by the atmosphere - and so there have been still births and
cancers and mutations. They are trying to keep it all real hushed. It's
insane. And the worst part is that they are going to test it again!"
End quote.
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