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  • HAARP is not a heater or a toaster :) mama mia -> ELF rays they can brainwash the people, it its working very well. If anybody „believe“ in the media, poor boy. In the US there only *5* companies control all. TV, News, Movies, etc.

    Please God lets raining some brain or this human being will 'reboot'. ㋡

  • Dear Santa,

    Dear Santa my greatest wish would be if you would destroy the U.S.A.

    This year I was very brave, and it´s my only wish this year.

    PS:cookies and milk you can find in the living room

  • after watching many of these HAARP videos, I seriously question the intelligence of these people, lol.

  • How does mere men think they have the ability to control something like the weather? I just don't see how its possible to cause earthquakes with radio waves in the sky or whatever it is. Were getting to big for for our britches and this in my opinion will be the downfall of mankind.

  • This is fucking stupid. HAARP is never going to tell you what they are doing except just recently when they just confessed of manipulating the weather but the government is a bitch society anyway and a bunch of liars

  • @DarthGoat7

    "HAARP is never going to tell you what they are doing"

    Please research your claims before making them.

    HAARP is completely unclassified. There are no secrets. All experiment results are published in publically available peer reviewed scientific publications, all equipment specifications are available at their public website, as are the very instrument logs.

    "they just confessed of manipulating the weather"

    They never did. Because HAARP CANNOT affect the weather.

  • @LazyJones1

    anyone who "thinks" haarp cannot effectively manipulate the weather has got some issues why else would the US create patents for said weather manipulations and patents on the proceedure there of. Look it up people its time to wake up stop being so damn lazy and believing what the approved media tells you as the TRUTH. Oh and FYI the US isnt the only one OLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF HUMANITY do some f#$@#ing research on YOUR OWN!!!!!

  • @altrey52075

    I think it is clear from your post that you are the one with issues.

    Patents prove nothing. Never have.

    They are speculative, and not in any way proof that what they speculate on has been built.

    In fact, do yourself a favor and actually READ the patents. You'll find that the required power of an ionospheric heater of the kind speculated about in Eastlunds patents (yes, they are not the US governments, but a private person's - scratch another conspiracy theory) is WAY beyond HAARP.

  • @altrey52075

    And why do the conspiracy theorists always drivel on about "approved media"...

    Don't you even follow the news?!!

    Between the Wikileaks and News of The World scandals, it seems clear that you are (again) dreaming of things that simply doesn't exist.

  • The colorful clouds is just circumhorizontal arc.

    Google it. I figured that out by googling.. Rainbow clouds. lol

  • @UGABulldogs1996 You should google grammar next.

  • The sun better be good. If the sun don't watch itself, it's gonna find itself getting HAARPed too. They'll bend it in half and it'll spit out a rainbow. BUT it won't just be a seeing rainbow, it will be a tasting rainbow and then we'll have to taste the rainbow.

  • If you think Sunamis are bad, wait till they use HAARP to make Moonamis. Those will be worser.

    HAARP killed the Houston Oilers. They aren't there anymore. Bush hated the Oilers and HAARPed them. Jesse Ventura tried to stop him, but Chaney knocked him out with HAARP.

    I'm voting for Ron Paul because he'll stop HAARP and the NWO from using the Illuminati to make us all think we're Elvis. Princess Di told me last night in a dream. HAARP tried to stop my dream, but I'm smarter than HAARP.

  • Geez, Global warming is the one worst thing facing the earth today. Wow, let's HEAT UP THE IONISPHERE and see if we can make is as much worse as possible. Maybe we can kill a few million people with earthquakes, sunamis, and floods, and maybe even eurupt a few volcanoes for a nice rounded effect? WTF are these maniacs thinking? Next to these clowns Hitler seems like a nice fellow! Enough already.

  • @MrJerrelli

    "HEAT UP THE IONISPHERE"

    You are currently in the process of doing that yourself. Stop it.

    No, seriously. You are giving off small amounts of heat - we all are. So what is your beef with HAARP?

    Oh, you thought they did A LOT of heating? Sorry, no. A mere 3 microwatts per square centimeter is all it amounts to. That is enough to measure, and enough for scientific data generation. And the effect vanishes completely mere minutes later. As with any ionospheric heater.

  • @LazyJones1 i meant dislike, harrp is devil

  • @LazyJones1 their website says it is 3.6 Million Watts. On radio stations like the ones that broadcast your music stations can be a maximum of 1000 Watts. Also they can focus the signal on a single point in the atmosphere which makes the load per centimeter quite a bit higher. Look up interviews with the guy that worked there for 20 somethin years explaining how they could bend the atmosphere and sometimes accidentally (i think accidentally) light the atmosphere on fire. waves are everything...

  • @Adeptmind

    DR Alex Jones told me that the Illuminati HATED dinosaurs, so they turned HAARP up to 11 (and it usually only goes up to 10). It warped time because space isn't billed to be turned up to 10. And it killed the dinosaurs, but HAARP made it look like a giant asteroid, but that's because HAARP is evil and does that.

    I always believe DR Alex Jones because he has his degree in Cosmetology and he's a cosmetologist, which means he knows about comets and space and time and stuff.

  • @InnerSpaceTravel1 That's funny, I don't remember ever mentioning Alex Jones. (LOL!!!) But I agree with you, that Alex Jones is full of BS. His job is to be a spin doctor.. and you can't believe people like that. However, the people he has on his show have a wide range of credible credentials. If you don't believe what they say, then like I said, nothing will convince you.. clearly not even out of the horses mouth. People who don't believe facts, are just trolls.. so troll away... troll away

  • @Adeptmind

    Yeah, HAARP makes people tell stories.

    One time, I was putting away the fake moon rocks in my garage, the ones that Halliburton sold me, and Elvis tapped me on the shoulder, said, "Look OUT!" as Princess Di tried to kung fu kick me in the head, the way the Illuminati taught her to, back in 1913 when they took us off the gold standard and started World War 1 with FDR's father's help. Fortunately, I hid behind the grassy knoll, but HAARP hit me.

    And that's the dad-burn TRUTH.

  • @Adeptmind

    "they can focus the signal on a single point"

    No, that they cannot.

    And why don't YOU find me that interview you're talking about, if it really exists? I'd hate to waste my time on a wild goose chase.

  • @LazyJones1

    "No, that they cannot."

    Yes, actually they can (see I can troll too, but rather not) so...

    The guy interviewed was Dr. Paul Kossey.. who I believe was the head director of the program. They finally had declassified certain aspects and he was excited to talk about them. In one interview he is even escorted by someone from the Military who ended up making him stop after he mentions about the atmosphere. Just go to their site, look who owns it, then tell me it's completely innocent.

  • @Adeptmind

    You were the one trolling, by just throwing out a false claim completely unsupported and undocumented, and I pointed out the futililty in that by throwing out the exact counter-argument also without supporting it.

    Undocumented claims are uninteresting.

    Now, I just sat through a 38 minute interview with Paul Kossey done by Alex Jones (my feet hurt from the cringing) - and there was no support for what you claimed in that interview - at all.

    So why don't YOU find me the one you heard.

  • @LazyJones1 LOL there was no support? you mean he didn't give you the classified information like the exact specs of what he is doing? ON THEIR OWN SITE they admit they can create an optic (visible) effect on the ionosphere... Now the head just told you, putting his name on the line. what they were capable of doing and you are asking for "hard data". If you don't believe the guy who the navy and air force trust to run the thing.. then you won't believe anything.. and a grade A troll you are..

  • @Adeptmind

    "ON THEIR OWN SITE they admit they can create an optic (visible) effect on the ionosphere... "

    Yes?

    "you are asking for "hard data"."

    From the conspiracy theorists, yes. We have the hard data that HAARP gathers. The results are published in peer reviewed scientific publications, and all of the instruments at the site are publicly logged on the website.

    The lights are small, faint, greenish circles visible only at night, only above the facility.

    You've still provided nothing.

  • @LazyJones1 Whatever helps you sleep at night. I guess ignorance really is bliss. Check out Ben livingston, and Nick Begich in their interviews. Pretty interesting stuff from pretty credible guys. Now go study what our ionosphere is and then look into how magnetic charges work in relation to the sun and planets and space gasses. I really wish I could be as arrogant and naive as you.. must really be nice

  • @Adeptmind

    Yeah, REALLY credible. Haha.

  • @InnerSpaceTravel1 lol Nick Begich shows you the papers. If they weren't real, don't you think he'd be arrested for fraud? Ben Livingston used to work on weather mod technology. If anyone would know the potential of something being able to affect the weather, it would be him. Beyond that, look to other countries who also have haarp systems and what they admit they can do. But believe what you want.. you are probably one of those "radiation isn't bad for you" people

  • @Adeptmind

    "look to other countries who also have haarp systems"

    Minor correction: HAARP is a project, not a system.

    The equipment is also not a system, it's an ionospheric heater.

    There are a few other countries, and they can do nothing more than what HAARP can.

    "and what they admit they can do"

    Which is nothing. You have nothing.

    They're simply ionospheric heaters.

  • @LazyJones1

    "HAARP is a project, not a system."

    lol so there is no system in place for what they do? HAARP is a project which uses a "system" which broadcasts frequencies. (You take your trolling to new heights every post) "which is nothing. You have nothing"

    Clearly you are incapable of doing research, it's very easy to find. you say they are simply, ionospheric heaters. (Though they admit it has possible anti missile applications by being able to warp the atmosphere) (lol) (keep trollin)

  • @Adeptmind

    I just thought that "system" carried the wrong connotations.

    It's a research facility with scientific equipment.

    "it's very easy to find"

    Then find it, and link it.

    They ARE simply ionospheric heaters, and the anti-missile theoretical application was about a much more powerful (almost a thousand times more powerful than HAARP) ionospheric heater, AND it is an idea they have abandoned (along with the rest of the SDI-stuff) for more conventional and practical anti-missile systems.

  • @LazyJones1 You trolls will be trolls I guess.. enjoy your life buddy. You ought to get out from under that bridge once in a while. You sound like your actually starting to believe yourself

  • @Adeptmind

    [cont.] ... What is it you think that Paul Kossey has said, that incriminates HAARP?

    What aspects of HAARP has ever been classified?

    What made you think they could focus the signal on one spot?

    You have adressed none of these questions, backed up none of your claims.

    Clearly I am not the one making baseless claims.

    All I do is let you know what established science knows for a fact.

    Why is it, that not ONE radio scientist supports the conspiracy theorists? Not ONE.

  • @Adeptmind

    "Nick Begich shows you the papers"

    And what do the papers say? He could be showing us anything.

    And if he has any relevant papers, why won't he present them in one of his books? He hasn't done that so far.

    "Ben livingston use to work on weather mod technology"

    What kind? And how does that make him knowledgable on HAARP's technology?

  • @LazyJones1 Intelligent people will go research the people I've mentioned and see their credentials and what they have to say. I really don't care what a troll like you thinks enough to spell it all out for you. I've pointed you in the right direction and done everything short of holding ur hand. if you choose the path of ignorance, then that is your choice. (personally I think you have no life and get kicks out of trolling) Nick Begich has shown the papers and Ben Livingston worked for the gov.

  • @Adeptmind

    "Intelligent people will go research the people I've mentioned"

    That's what I did when I was first referred to them by a conspiracy theorist years ago. Don't think you're the first to fall for their delusions.

    "see their credentials"

    Which are?

    "I've pointed you in the right direction"

    Because you don't know the exact location. In fact, you don't even know the right direction, because it's a dead end.

    There's a reason you continue to avoid presenting your exact case. You have none.

  • @LazyJones1 You are the trolliest troll I've ever encountered. I feel sorry for you, I really do.. get a life. Let me break down EVERY reply you have made here.

    1. Claim everything is BS

    2. "Insert 1/10th of a quote out of context"

    3. Reply to quote using no facts, no rebuttles, and no effort. Just call it BS unless they can present hard proof or links in 488 characters on a website that doesn't allow links (lol)

    Very classy of you to instigate arguments online via trolling

    "Insert quote"

  • @Adeptmind

    I don't see why I should spend the time on you, when you adamantly refuse to spend the time to answer my simple questions:

    What is so special about the papers that Nick Begich has?

    What are his credentials?

    What kind of weather technology did Ben Livingston work on?

    How does that make him an expert on HAARP?

    What was the interview you were talking about?

    What do "other countries with haarp systems" "admit"?

    What was your point in relation to magnetic charges, the sun and planets...?

  • @Adeptmind "Nick Begich has shown the papers" I have papers too. So what? What is so special about his papers? "Ben livingston worked for the gov." So? What. Is. Your. Point. ?
  • @LazyJones1 You are the trolliest troll I've ever encountered. I feel sorry for you, I really do.. get a life. Let me break down EVERY reply you have made here.

    1. Claim everything is BS

    2. "Insert 1/10th of a quote out of context"

    3. Reply to quote using no facts, no rebuttles, and no effort. Just call it BS unless they can present hard proof or links in 488 characters on a website that doesn't allow links (lol)

    Very classy of you to instigate arguments online via trolling

  • @Adeptmind

    "Dr" Nick Begich Jr "credentials" (off his website): received Doctor of Medicine (Medicina Alternitiva) from The Open International University for Complementary Medicines, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

    "The Sri Lanka Medical Council stated that 'the 'OIU Medical School Columbo, S.L.' ...did _not_ exist"

    --dynamicchiropractic (dot) com

    His "degree" is a fraud he purchased for $400 from a chiropractic diploma mill in Sri Lanka.

    Real credible, yep.

  • @Adeptmind

    "Check out Ben livingston, and Nick Begich in their interviews. Pretty interesting stuff from pretty credible guys."

    Credible? In what way? What are their credentials, exactly?

    And you must be thinking about a rare interview I haven't seen, because the ones I've seen only shows their paranoia, their penchant for making ignorant assumptions and conclusions based on bad arguments.

    Could you provide a link? So far you've provided nothing. One wonders what it is that makes you believe.

  • @Adeptmind

    "go study what our ionosphere is and then look into how magnetic charges work in relation to the sun and planets and space gasses."

    Done. What is your point?

  • @LazyJones1 "Done. What is your point?"

    Clearly not, or you would see my point. (lol) Unless you really want me to believe that you have an I.Q. equivalent to my Dog's. Get a life troll

  • @Adeptmind

    "tell me it's completely innocent"

    HAARP is completely innocent.

    And you have nothing to show otherwise.

    There is no "owner" of HAARP, it's a research project funded by the air force and navy, run by a consortium of universities. Being funded by the military does not make you "bad". You need more than that to substantiate your claims. And not more of the same vague interpretive insinuations. You need something concrete. Hard data. Formulas and calculations.

  • @LazyJones1 perfect troll.. focus on one word out of context. "owner" ok "people who operate it".. "those whom participate".. "the people who have interest in it". (Clear enough? Cuz I have limited characters) (lol) Being funded by the military often means there is a potential use militarily. If the head of the program that they trust to run the program isn't enough for you, then sorry.. I guess you trolls will be trolls

  • @Adeptmind

    "If the head of the program that they trust to run the program isn't enough for you, then sorry.."

    Enough? As I pointed out, he hasn't said anything incriminating. He hasn't said anything that wasn't already public knowledge. He hasn't said anything that hasn't already been published in the relevant peer reviewed science publications.

    Please - in your own words - describe what it is you think he has said, and how and why you think that incriminates HAARP.

  • @MrJerrelli

    By the way, for comparing them to Hitler, you've already lost the argument by invoking Godwin's law in your very first comment. Bravo.

  • Crap

  • H.A.A.R.P is a weapon if it can control all natural disasters then its a weapon

  • @treymane101

    "if it can control all natural disasters"

    It can't.

    Where on earthdi d you even get the idea that it could do any such thing?

  • Do you know it can take up to 50 million years for light particles to come out of the Sun? It's amazing isn't it?

  • anybody considerd two products of military radar and submarine detection technology from WW2 that they use every day?Your microwave oven and t.v./computer screens etc. are just an evolution of those technologies in a civilian application.

  • @lazyjones1;do you know the name of this music?

  • Actually, stick it up your butt... the Chinese don't agree with you and they are hopping mad.

  • In a two week period in May of '08, China had six 6.1 earthquakes that did not share fault lines.

    These are astronomically impossible odds and they are hopping mad.

  • @1tonykirk

    Actually, there were upwards of 100 major aftershocks from the Sichuan earthquake, and 8 of them were between 6.0 and 6.4 - so it wasn't really as astronomically impossible odds as you imagined.

  • You don't see the Northern fucking Lights in China!

  • @Boyer49er

    "You don't see the Norhern fucking Lights in China!"

    Rarely.

    It happens, but very rarely.

    Of course, this isn't northern lights. It's a circumhorizon arc.

  • Government cover ups, aliens, Haarp, ancient alien artifacts, so much that is unknown and covered up in this world thats going to be gone soon cause we can't open our eyes and minds to what see what the truth is. I watched so many strange videos today i don't know what or who to believe anymore

  • comeon, check out Circumhorizontal arc on wikipedia .. this video is just bullshit.

  • @LaFamiliaWarLord1979 I hope you realize that Japan =/= China. The earthquake hit Japan...

  • Yo if haarp is real, drop some fiery tornadoes on those small dick chinks! WOOT

  • @LaFamiliaWarLord1979 But what if China retaliates ?

  • The idea that it was adapted into a targeted earthquake weapon was after he left the program and was made under the weapons program. also the most recent of programs was how it could be adapted to mimic human brain wave states, to force certain emotional states, make you happy, or sad, or docile, etc. Not so much mind control as it is mind manipulation.

  • @AgentExeider

    You are making this up.

    There. That claim of mine, has the exact same amount of evidence as you offered for yours. So they are even. Mine is as powerful as yours.

    Except, the results of all HAARP experiments are published in peer reviewed science journals and the equipment logs are available on the HAARP website, so your claims sound a lot more farfetched.

    Actually, they sound outright paranoid and ridiculous.

  • @LazyJones1 making what up? the fact that radio transmissions of extreme power can cause vibrations in molten rock, water even air. All documented, hell you can perform some of them in your house with equipment from radio shack, cause vibrations in a bowl of water or create an air current in a closed glass jar. the massive power allows you to create these effects on a massive scale. as far as being able to effect on people's minds. there are CS devices that police can do exactly that.

  • @AgentExeider

    "making what up?"

    SO much of what you say. Most of your claims about Eastlund, among other things.

    "the fact that radio transmissions of extreme power can cause vibrations in molten rock, water even air"

    No, that's just an irrelevant generalization. Only vibrations at certain frequencies are interesting, and HAARP doesn't operate at any of those interesting frequencies.

    It's not the massive power, it's the specific frequency that does it.

    Same thing with your mind argument.

  • @LazyJones1 there are sound as well as radio waves that can effect you mentally and/or mechanically. depending on the frequency they can produce nausea, vomiting, by playing with the inner ear. or cause extreme sensations of lethargy and even calm, create feelings of dread or terror, the brain is a electrical conductor and signal switchboard. if you project the right frequency into the brain you can stimulate certain centers causing all sorts of interesting things.

  • @LazyJones1 the tech has even been adapted in grocery stores called SpotSound, where they can have an advertisement play right in the exact spot of a product on a shelf. you walk to the left or right of the spot and you can hear it, but you walk into the spot you hear the ad.

  • And also HAARP is run by the US Airforce, take it from me, the military does NOT fund research into anything unless it can be used or adapted to warfare. PERIOD. Bernard Eastlund was a critic of Haarp because he literally saw an invention he made that would change the world for the better be taken and turned into a weapon. he built it TO change the weather, bring rain to drought areas, or dryness to monsoonal areas, that sort of thing.

  • @AgentExeider

    "The military does NOT fund research into anything unless it can be used or adapted to warfare. PERIOD."

    Fortunately, you restrained yourself in that sentence. You didn't outright say that HAARP is a weapon. You DID phrase it in a way to SUGGEST this however.

    And it is of course false.

    The military is very interested in things that are not weapons. Such as communication devices. Hence, the very internet you are currently using.

    HAARP is also about communication. Really.

  • @LazyJones1 Total BS, you do not need Billion Watts of raw transmission power for communications, at that power any destination you try to communicate with will be flooded with frequency noise from the sheer power of the transmitter. And yes, the military DOES fund research into warfare, that's what they do. when certain pieces of tech can't be used for warfare but its usefulness in peaceful applications to great to ignore, it is THEN adapted to those purposes.

  • @AgentExeider

    "you do not need Billion Watts of raw transmission power for communications"

    You misunderstood.

    The research that HAARP does, can be used for better satellite communication under ionospheric intereference scenarios. That is where the communication comes in. That is also of interest to the military.

    Imagine getting the orders out, even when the enemy can't!

    The research does require a lot of power though. Currently however, HAARP operates at 3.6 million watts, not "Billion Watts".

  • @LazyJones1 it is funny you mention the internet as an example of your point because in the 1950's The Department of Defense was concerned about the ability to survive a nuclear first strike due to a dependence on an effective communication network. The Rand Corporation concluded that the strongest communication system would be a computer network. The military wanted a communication system that would continue to work in a war, allowing them to further wage war, or survive it. BAM!

  • First off Bernard J. Eastlund invented Haarp and used Tesla's designs as a start. 2. intense radio energy can move water and cloud vapor, this has been proven experimentally with a 100 watts of transmission power, so you can only imagine A billion watts will do. 3rd, the same transmission power can create sympathetic vibrations in magma and other liquids, also proven experimentally, this is how the oil companies find deposits. Lastly when was the last time you saw aurora that far south?

  • @AgentExeider it freaked me out when i watched this because i saw it the other day in australia... down the south coast... i couldn't believe it

  • you can wipe them all out and there would still be 20 billion of them

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  • @praetorian2150

    "haarp was discovered through declassified official documents in 1953"

    What ARE you talking about?

    HAARP was built in the 90's.

    And it's never been secret. There isn't, and has never been, a single classified document on HAARP.

    "what a coincidence, previous to a large majority of earthquakes"

    Document that claim, or admit that you are lying through your teeth.

    "recently there are electrical disturbances in the ionosphere"

    This is a video of a phenomenon in the troposphere.

  • @LazyJones1, thx for the info, whats the point of this thing then? seems like a waste of energy but :(

  • @praetorian2150

    The point of HAARP is to conduct ionospheric research.

    Same as the point of every other ionospheric heater, like the one in Tromsø, Norway.

    The ionosphere is too high up for baloons to reach, but too low for satellites to get to.

    But it is a very interesting part of the atmosphere, so the research is relevant.

    Ionospheric disturbances can disrupt satellite communication, cripling anything from TV to the GPS system.

    Finding a way to compensate would make it worth it.

  • @LazyJones1, thank you very much for the info

  • Maybe HAARP and the sun have a secret deal going on right under our noses!

  • @xXGhilliedxSamuraiXx LOL I wonder if it's a written contract or did they just shake on it? [g]

  • Illuminate haarp and number stations. all conspiracy stuff idc about ;) Sure, governements hide stuff for us but so what.

  • Most likely HAARP -- if they are projecting beams into the ionosphere -- are probably trying to get an idea of what will happen if global warming gets any worse than it already is. All this mind control, sun control, weather control, is kinda silly and not backed up at all.

  • @oxSBPxo

    It's a cloud above China. There is no way that can be caused by HAARP.

    In fact, it is simply a circumhorizon arc.

  • thats weird back in grade 6 my friend told me before every natural disaster that has been on the news around the world before it happens people claim they see a light like this one i just remember that day because he actually told me all them i dont remmeber them now i just think it would be neat if i could search them up to see if he was right that was before i heard about this too

  • @WESSLYJ

    "see if he was right"

    He wasn't.

    There has indeed been reports of "earthquake lights" at SOME earthquakes, but they are NOT "like this one".

    This is a circumhorizon arc.

  • @LazyJones1 Earthquake lights, and stories of them, date further back than our times. China/Japan has seen them for a long time

  • @pdderek

    Yes, but these aren't earthquake lights. They aren't even recorded anywhere NEAR the earthquake, and there were no reports of lights of any kind any closer to it.

    This is a circumhorizon arc.

  • I have to call bullshit on the HAARP theory.... en[dot]wikipedia[dot]org/wiki/­Earthquake_light if you want further examples....

  • Seriously? People see a few rainbows and are all like, "OH!! IT MUST BE THE GOVERNMENTS TOP SECRET RADIO WAVE WEAPON THAT THEY'RE GOING TO USE TO DESTROY THE WORLD!!" Or whatever the hell people are theorizing now? C'mon!! Get a life people!

  • That is the refraction of light of ice crystals in the cirrus clouds. Idiots.

  • BIG toys = BIG mess

  • @MixyBoy

    Big ignorance = BIG laugh

  • dont know wat to say about haarp but those clouds were fucken cool!!!!!

  • These are iridescent clouds.

  • Oh shit. A small solar flare and some cirrus clouds. Watch out, this kind of stuff only happens every day.

  • yes, it's possible that a couple of antennas on earth can interfere with the sun (which is further away and bigger than you can imagine)

  • how come whenever something weird happens, they blame haarp, haarp is a research project, not a weapon. so, are you claming an attack, or do you just want viewers.

  • @TheSlackerkid114 In a two week period in May of '08, China had six 6.1 earthquakes that did not share fault lines.

    These are astronomically impossible odds and they are hopping mad.

  • @TheSlackerkid114 you must be one of those people who don't think for themselves and believes what your government tells you.

  • @nomadicexplorers No. Im one of those people who isn't retarded and actually has a brain. You are so fucking dumb. Everything in this video can be proven scientifically. Like, for instance, 0:48. That is bending light that is visible to human eyes. Just because its weird has nothing to so with HAARP. So go suck on that dumbass.

  • @TheSlackerkid114 your response proves my theory correct. Calling me fucking dumb, and dumbass when in reality you are the dumb ass as I never agreed this video was true. However, you are someone who can't think for them self. You also have no idea what "haarp" is capable of.

  • @nomadicexplorers I can think for myself, and I know that because I couldn't give 2 shits about what other people think, if I don't know them of course. And you really are dumb because you have no idea what HAARP is. HAARP is a research project developed by the, I believe, US Navy and Air force and DARPA. Its purpose is to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance purposes. Nothing with weapons

  • @TheSlackerkid114 you fail. Bye.

  • @TheSlackerkid114

    you are so gullible

  • @3katu I'm gullible? How can something cause an earthquake? An earthquake is a release of stress on a tectonic plate causing the ground to shake. Do you know where China is? Right on a plate boundary. Do you know where Haiti is? Right on a plate boundary. Do you know where Japan is? Right between 2 plates. So why do you call me gullible when you probably think that HAARP caused an earthquake in these spots when these are clearly earthquake zones?

  • @TheSlackerkid114 How come whenever something weird happens, they say everything is a conspiracy. Lasers were first a research project, now a weapon. They will use whatever weapon they can get their hands on, especially if anyone can say that its just a conspiracy and its not a proven fact. They smarter now. Why use an atom bomb, when it could look natural and get the same results. Nuclear plant is destroyed and radiating the shit out of Japan and gonna be for decades to come. look at Chernobyl.

  • @TheSlackerkid114 What makes you think that its a research project? just because the government said so? is that really sound logic? you have ZERO understanding of how the machine works, you have zero evidence backing up what you and the government are saying... Do you even know what an ELF wave is? do you know how much energy is used to produce these waves? how they are manipulated and what manipulating them is capable of?! Do you know anything at all about the ionosphere and meteorology!?

  • @mastershan87 I hope you do realize that almost everything you said to me, i can say the same to you. Do you have evidence that backs up HAARP? Do you have any understanding of how the machine works? Do you want to know why I think its just a research project? I say its a research project because there is no credible evidence that proves otherwise. Do you even know what HAARP stands for?

  • @TheSlackerkid114 Actually I do know how this works. And HAARP means High frequency active auroral research project... But just because the acronym says "research project" does not mean SHIT.. I am sure it is a research project, a inhumane highly destructive one! Scientist all over have a good idea what this thing does and they explain it and back up their explanation very well! (unlike you). And if your right researching Tesla would not help you understand because your to fucking stupid!

  • @TheSlackerkid114 how can you possibly know haarp is just a research project. may i suggest reading about tesla the scientist.

  • @krackshot322 I don't understand how researching Tesla would make me believe that HAARP is a weapon.

  • @TheSlackerkid114 Tesla would help US understand because he discovered and proved the theories that make it possible to understand what an array of antennas fed with insane amounts of energy can do! Fact is the government has told us a little about this machine and we do know that it uses ELF waves of extreme amplitude. And with a little understanding of science we know that these kinds of ELF waves can do some devastating things! See you cant use my argument against me because I DO know!

  • You can use HAARP 3 days after solar tsunamis as an alibi. If Iran gets a quake on the 18th, it is probably Harp. If California gets it, its all God because gays marrying doesn't sit well with Him. Check out the Solar activity on the 15th for details.

  • not haarp just the particles from the sun bouncing on the top of the atmosphere

  • The youtuber tells us that the colorful clouds were caused by the sun instead of HAARP!

  • Wow now we're blaming "abnormal weather" on this haarp thing? how low have you conspiracy theorists gotten??? Wasting time and energy on absolutely nothing.. Can't wait till they start locking you all up, really.

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  • @nyxong24 you mean locking those up woth free thought? oh your government isnt far from it.

  • @nyxong24 let's killl all f* americans

  • the sun :O

  • does anyone know the name of this song?

  • hear anything they're serious, are saying that Russia continues its research and discoveries in secret and gigantic sizes even worse as the weather .... cotral FACT THAT ... PLEASE,,,, TESTING ...

    THE SUN ALSO DO NOT BELIEVE THAT ...

    exagenrando are a bit ....

  • can somone please tell me the name of this song?

  • madita sea estan acabando con el mundo que tristeza

    

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  • What does HAARP have to do with solar activity?

  • does anyone know the name of the beautifull music played in this?

  • I have actually had the extremely rare privelege to witness the fire rainbow. I will never forget that sight. Ever.

  • HAARP is not the sun

  • You see, HAARP tore a whole in time and caused all these visual effects throughout history. It's the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission, the Illuminati, and Colonel Sanders behind it all. Ohhh I hated the Colonel! WITH HIS WEE BEADY EYES! Oh yeah, and this explains the Kennedy assassination, and the sinking of the Lusitania, too. (lol, nutcase conspiracy people)

  • @JarOfRats My ss# is six hundred and sixty-six. My Federal E.I.N. ends 666. I have counted the number of the beast and I calculate the number of his name as a googol. 10^100. I bring proof from God by solving the 111 year old riddle of Nikola Tesla. Tesla caused 1899 Cape Yakataga and Yakutat bay earthquakes from Colorado Springs lab.

    Sept. 3, 1899

    Sept. 6, 1899

    Sept. 9, 1899

    "If you only knew the MAGnificence of the 3, 6 & 9;

    then you would have a KEY to the universe."

    -Nikola Tesla

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  • @burrirlo Spelling and grammar say SO much about one's background, breeding, intellect, education, etc...

  • You are a FOOL! Keep drinking the water, or smoking that crack.

  • Earthquake Lights -  Amazing effect.

  • all of this was write 2000 years ago in the bible.. this is one of the best lies of the devil the ancient serpent??? accept jesus like your own personal savior and see what  the reality is the love.. and the lord says : and you will see earthquakes and signs in the sky at the end of times .. jesus still love you repent, the time is near..

  • there called earthquake lights

    wiki earthquake light if you want. they have been documented before haarp ever existed.

  • sorry , WTF is haarp?

  • if u dont know what haarp is then u should stick to ur video games and mma and let us grown ups worry bout it.

  • How odd....

  • well the sun gives off lots of thigs i dont think it was haarp though i think it was a freguancy and /or radiation hitting the ionusphere causing an artificial aura boriallus

  • @legoman1332

    It is not an aurora borealis. They look very different.

    But you are right that this is caused by something sent out by the sun.

    That something is - dramatic pause - sunlight.

    This is called a circumhorizon arc. It's a halo.

    Sunlight gets refracted in ice crystals, and we get this horizontally structured color order of red above yellow, above green, above blue, that we also get in all other refraction phenomena, from refraction in glass prisms to water drops (rainbows).

  • wow. Pretty. Begins with the sun spinning and ends in a rainbow. wow.

  • I see that almost every day and I live in New York.

  • just like the moon affects the ocean, the sun may as well affect the ground.

  • Uhhh that was cloud iridescence >_>

  • Wats haarp? And how did it attck china?

  • It didn't.

    And you can look up haarp on wikipedia.

  • oh thnx

  • @LazyJones1 Maybe, but look up who invented the technology, and what it's purpose was. I think you will find that it was based on designs by Tesla, for the purpose of manipulating the ionosphere, hence manipulating the weather. Hence weaponizing it. It seems less far fetched when you look into where the program comes from. Also worth noting: soviet russia had something similar. During the time they were known to use it, California developed a high pressure system off the coast of california

  • @jvamp69

    "Maybe"

    No, really.

    So any further speculation is irrelevant.

    Tesla merely invented the radio, so he has no more to do with HAARP, than Thomas Edison had to do with the laser. As for manipulating the weather, you're overlooking two things: There is no weather in the ionosphere, and the ionosphere does not impact the weather.

    Russia isn't the only ones to have an ionospheric heater. There's also a european collaboration on the one in Norway. Like I saud, it's a scientific instrument.

  • @LazyJones1 Which caused a drought through the late 80's and early 90's. Shortly after the signal ceased, so did the drought. Could be an epic coincidence I suppose.

  • Beautiful music

  • wow these are aful coments below atleast this isint one of thows

  • Illuminati = Troll material.

    This is a video about a solar flare, not a new world order, alright?

  • with all that you see and hear in the news and pop culture your telling me that there is no group of ultra rich people trying to seize total world control. come on, what is the UN? all the leaders of the world are related to eachother. hate my opinion if you want. but you have to admit that there is a growing division between rich and poor, and the middle classes are being destroyed. they may not be satanic or call it a NWO but george bush sr. said it in one of his speaches, and its coming true

  • > all that you see and hear in the news Such as? > group of ultra rich people trying to seize total world control? No signs of that. Nor would they be able to if they wanted to. You have very little faith in people it seems. > what is the UN? Read their charter. > all the leaders of the world are related to eachother No more than you and I are. > Growing division between rich and poor No, that's always been there. In fact, in many countries the number of poor people have nose-dived.
  • they arent trying to seize world control, they already have it, which is why you love it so much and have o so much faith in your government.

  • It's not "my government".

    I'm not even american.

    And they are not in control.

  • is america the only country that has a government? it doesnt matter where you're from. thats the worst part.

    yes they are, they say it, they have the resources to prove it and documentation. yes they are.