Precisely what tunes did HAARP play in Gakona, Alaska?
Jul 16, 2015 15:53:02 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2015 15:53:02 GMT -6
HAARP, or the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program was an antenna array of impressive size and immense power toward the end of their operations. When announcing the plans to close it, liquidate and auction what could be done without security concerns and end research from that location, I recall another detail in the reports. It was stated that they developed alternate means of achieving what had been learned there, and deploying it on much smaller scale.
So.. Deploying what? To DO what?
There is likely more written about that antenna farm in back country Alaska than even the venerable Area 51 (or perhaps a close match). What it is suspected of being capable of ranges from steering or even making Hurricanes to influencing behavior or groups or to hear some specualte, even individual people. Any truth to all that?
I'll have to say Yes...and No.
Actually. It isn't I who would be saying it...but the records maintained of the HAARP Project's operational days and material related to it, to the specific dates and times, for what those periods were actually doing.
An enterprising fellow could even scroll back in places around the net to see where some in the public perked up to HAARP use, by day, and what some thought it had been.
Care to read....the rest of the story?
Sometimes, when a person or organization knows how to ask properly (and there is a VERY proper way of formatting these requests) they may just get what they asked for.
The link here goes to a PDF at 153 pages and stored at Governmentattic.org. It is a product of Freedom of Information Act requests and so, may contain what was once sensitive or classified material, but is no longer that way now.
What this document is specifically, is header information and summary information for the ongoing technical reporting of work and operations at the HAARP complex. Every entry I've seen (and I haven't read every one, but a good % of them now) have links beyond the document as well. You need an access account at the DTIC system to view it there, but it gives precise location and summary of what is there, anyway. It tells a whole lot, too. Here are two examples:
I'll include the abstract for the second one, to save space:
DTIC Bibliography
Happy Reading!
So.. Deploying what? To DO what?
There is likely more written about that antenna farm in back country Alaska than even the venerable Area 51 (or perhaps a close match). What it is suspected of being capable of ranges from steering or even making Hurricanes to influencing behavior or groups or to hear some specualte, even individual people. Any truth to all that?
I'll have to say Yes...and No.
Actually. It isn't I who would be saying it...but the records maintained of the HAARP Project's operational days and material related to it, to the specific dates and times, for what those periods were actually doing.
An enterprising fellow could even scroll back in places around the net to see where some in the public perked up to HAARP use, by day, and what some thought it had been.
Care to read....the rest of the story?
Description of document:
Defense Technical Information Center(DTIC) computer-
generated bibliography from the Technical Report database,
subject terms: High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program or HAARP, 2014
Request date:30-September-2014
Released date:03-October-2014
Posted date:13-July-2015
Source of document:
Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC-R)
ATTN: FOIA Requester Service Center
8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944
Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6218
Sometimes, when a person or organization knows how to ask properly (and there is a VERY proper way of formatting these requests) they may just get what they asked for.
The link here goes to a PDF at 153 pages and stored at Governmentattic.org. It is a product of Freedom of Information Act requests and so, may contain what was once sensitive or classified material, but is no longer that way now.
What this document is specifically, is header information and summary information for the ongoing technical reporting of work and operations at the HAARP complex. Every entry I've seen (and I haven't read every one, but a good % of them now) have links beyond the document as well. You need an access account at the DTIC system to view it there, but it gives precise location and summary of what is there, anyway. It tells a whole lot, too. Here are two examples:
Distribution/Classification
Distribution Code:01 -APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Report Classification: Unclassified
Collection: Technical Reports
Title: ( U ) Ionospheric Sensor Developments for the Year-2000 Solar Maximum
PDF URL: (pdf) -2 MB -
www.dtic.mil/DTICOnline/downloadPdf.search?collectionId=tr&docId=ADA419928
Accession Number: ADA419928
Personal Author(s): Fremouw, E J ; Mazzella, A J , Jr ; Rao, G S
Corporate Author: NORTHWEST RESEARCH ASSOCIATES INC BELLEVUE WA Report
Date: 23 Oct 2000
Abstract: ( U ) This report summarizes research during the third year of a contract for investigating (a) natural variations in ionospheric total electron content (TEC) and (b) plasma and electromagnetic effects produced by transmitting high-powered HF waves into the ionosphere. The efforts included collecting, processing, and analyzing TEC data from USAF Ionospheric Measuring Systems (IMS) and Real-Time Monitors (RTM) deployed at various sites, maintaining and operating those MS and RTM units, negotiating the Year-2000 transition, developing 20-Hz GPS data-collection systems for deployment. and initial developments toward extending current IMS capabilities. in addition to recording TEC variations by means of two-frequency GPS receivers at several locations, work during the year enhanced and exploited several diagnostic instruments deployed for the High frequency Active Aurora Research Program (HAARP). Under HAARP, measurements employing both GPS and coherent VHF-UHF signals transmitted from satellites in low-earth polar orbit resulted in time histories and latitudinal scans of absolute TEC over Maska, and enhanced operation of the HAARP classic riometer resulted in essentially continuous observations of 30-MHz radiowave absorption over south-central Alaska. Analysis of a thermal instability expected to enhance generation of ELF/VLF waves by amplitude modulation of an HF heating wave has been extended into the non-linear regime.
I'll include the abstract for the second one, to save space:
Title: ( U ) Multisite Optical Imaging of Artificial Ionospheric Plasmas (Postprint)
Accession Number: ADA587074
Report Date: 09 Nov 2011 Abstract: ( U ) Artificial ionospheric plasmas are formed on the bottom side of the natural ionospheric F region during high-power high-frequency (HF) heating experiments and descend to altitudes as low as 140 km before disappearing. Optical emissions produced during these events often exhibit bull s-eye structures, where the artificial plasma is thought to form a central spot that diverts or blocks HF waves to form an empty ring of emissions from the natural ionosphere at higher altitudes. We present multisite image data showing that, in some cases, both the spot and rig represent distinct artificial plasma layers.
DTIC Bibliography
Happy Reading!