Demolition of Secret HAARP Location Canceled
Jul 17, 2015 8:35:29 GMT -6
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Post by Mystic Wanderer on Jul 17, 2015 8:35:29 GMT -6
Well, well, well... seems HAARP was saved from a scheduled demolition only days before it was to be demolished. Imagine that!
You didn't REALLY think they would allow something that cost that much to be put out of business and demolished, did you?
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program was bought by the University of Alaska Fairbanks for a transfer of 200 million dollars.
SOURCE
Let's get this contraption back up and running! Time's a wastin'!!
We need to cause more earthquakes, control the weather patterns, block communications around the world, and control the minds of the sheeple!!
Well... okay. That may be what they tell the public, but a little birdie told me what is REALLY going on. (See above comment).
They better concentrate on getting the moon bases finished before firing that thing up because, between HAARP and CERN, I don't think our planet stands a chance!! Earthlings are going to need a new home!
You didn't REALLY think they would allow something that cost that much to be put out of business and demolished, did you?
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program was bought by the University of Alaska Fairbanks for a transfer of 200 million dollars.
SOURCE
The UAF has won it’s bid to take over the facility for research purposes, according to Alaska Public Media.
“It’s a transfer, and next month the facilities and equipment will formally transfer from the military to the university. And then we have two years to work with the Air Force to come to an agreement to transfer land.”, says UAF spokeswoman Marmion Grimes
Bob McCoy, head of the UAF’s Geophysical Institute, was instrumental in convincing the Air Force to hand HAARP to the university. Grimes says scientists rallied to put pressure on the Air Force to scrap the demolition plan.
“The government’s invested about $290 million, federal dollars. In the last decade or so, the Navy, the Air Force and DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) all chipped in forty of fifty million each, and they expanded it and increased the power and made improvements. So it really is exquisite. It’s a good catch for the state of Alaska and the university in Fairbanks to get this excellent facility. And both the chancellor and the president both saw that, and were eager to have this added it to our portfolio here.”
The university system is loaning the UAF two million dollars to bring the device back to operational standards and a plan is already in place to pay the loan back.
“It’s a transfer, and next month the facilities and equipment will formally transfer from the military to the university. And then we have two years to work with the Air Force to come to an agreement to transfer land.”, says UAF spokeswoman Marmion Grimes
Bob McCoy, head of the UAF’s Geophysical Institute, was instrumental in convincing the Air Force to hand HAARP to the university. Grimes says scientists rallied to put pressure on the Air Force to scrap the demolition plan.
“The government’s invested about $290 million, federal dollars. In the last decade or so, the Navy, the Air Force and DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) all chipped in forty of fifty million each, and they expanded it and increased the power and made improvements. So it really is exquisite. It’s a good catch for the state of Alaska and the university in Fairbanks to get this excellent facility. And both the chancellor and the president both saw that, and were eager to have this added it to our portfolio here.”
The university system is loaning the UAF two million dollars to bring the device back to operational standards and a plan is already in place to pay the loan back.
Let's get this contraption back up and running! Time's a wastin'!!
We need to cause more earthquakes, control the weather patterns, block communications around the world, and control the minds of the sheeple!!
Bob McCoy says HAARP turns the ionosphere into a laboratory.
“There’s a lot of science that can be done. The Navy, in the past, has been interested in using the ionosphere like an antenna, to generate extremely low frequency waves to communicate with submarines. And even things like creating simulation in the ionosphere to modulate radio waves, there’s a whole bunch of applications, that I think, the ionosphere, at least thirty kilometers of it, becomes a laboratory, and for a few minutes you can actually do experiments and see what happens.”
“There’s a lot of science that can be done. The Navy, in the past, has been interested in using the ionosphere like an antenna, to generate extremely low frequency waves to communicate with submarines. And even things like creating simulation in the ionosphere to modulate radio waves, there’s a whole bunch of applications, that I think, the ionosphere, at least thirty kilometers of it, becomes a laboratory, and for a few minutes you can actually do experiments and see what happens.”
Well... okay. That may be what they tell the public, but a little birdie told me what is REALLY going on. (See above comment).
They better concentrate on getting the moon bases finished before firing that thing up because, between HAARP and CERN, I don't think our planet stands a chance!! Earthlings are going to need a new home!