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Old 11-12-2007, 08:05 PM   #1
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Default New Document Reveals Military Mystery's Powers
dear friends,



http://blog.wired.com/defense/2007/1...-document.html

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david

new document reveals military mystery's powers
by david hambling december 10, 2007 | 1:35:00 pm

for years, no military program has sparked more fevered speculation from conspiracy theorists than the mysterious high frequency active auroral research program, or haarp. and for years, the pentagon has been pooh-poohing speculation that the enormous collection of transmitters, radars, and magnetometers in alaska was some sort of superweapon.

but, it turns out, the conspiracy theorists may not have been entirely off-base, after all.

since its inception, there's been a huge range of opinion on what haarp actually does: everything from a giant mind control facility to a space nuke countermeasure to a weather controller to an ionosphere-boiling mad science experiment to the mother of all pork projects has been suggested. but now that the program is actually up an running, military managers say the electronics array has much more benign use. "haarp's main job is to produce radio waves to probe the ionosphere," an air force research laboratory officer said in october.

which is true -- up to a point.

a drive by clifford stone on the x-files-esque uber-site above top secret to use the freedom of information act to turn up ufo-related documents has led to the release of a fascinating report, haarp: research and applications. it's from the air force research laboratory and office of naval research, and it lays out the uses the military see for haarp. turns out the pentagon wants some military bang for their buck from the program.
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