Benjamin Fulford reports from Tokyo on a mysterious plasma weapon seen prior to the Niigata earthquake in July, 2007 and red, white and blue lights seen prior to the recent earthquake in China. Bot...
Benjamin Fulford reports from Tokyo on a mysterious plasma weapon seen prior to the Niigata earthquake in July, 2007 and red, white and blue lights seen prior to the recent earthquake in China. Both quakes targeted nuclear facilities...coincidence?
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LazyJones....have YOU got any evidence, that they CANT? or perhaps when the people who set up HAARP, filed all those patents, for different uses of HAARP, they were just intent on wasting paper? lol
I don't need to present evidence. I'm not the one making absurd allegations.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.
None has been presented. Not a single shred of the smallest bit of a tiny hint of documentation, even. Nothing. It's all conspiracy theories. And it contradicts the laws of physics. What is claimed is simply impossible.
Ionospheric research is something that hasn't really been undertaken on a large scale. We understood very little about the ionosphere before the research started. The ionosphere is too high up for balloons, and too low for satellites, so we really needed installations like HAARP to be built.
To do that, funding had to be attracted. Since very little was understood, speculations on practical applications were many, and those are in the patents.
Scientists aren't simply given research funds or grants whenever they want to do research, so it's actually a common practice to make speculations about military and technological applications, in order to attract funding from huge companies or the military.
But that doesn't mean that there is any realism to the speculations in the patents. No one knew before the research really got started, if it was realistic ideas.
Even if they are, most require a LOT more energy than HAARP uses.
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I'm sorry, but I see no logic in that, just as I see no evidence that HAARP can do any of these crazy claims.
On the contrary, with the technology they have available at the site, they CAN'T.
It's just a scientific facility for ionospheric research. If you want to claim that it is more than that, provide your evidence.
I don't need to present evidence. I'm not the one making absurd allegations.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence" - Carl Sagan.
None has been presented. Not a single shred of the smallest bit of a tiny hint of documentation, even. Nothing. It's all conspiracy theories. And it contradicts the laws of physics. What is claimed is simply impossible.
Ionospheric research is something that hasn't really been undertaken on a large scale. We understood very little about the ionosphere before the research started. The ionosphere is too high up for balloons, and too low for satellites, so we really needed installations like HAARP to be built.
To do that, funding had to be attracted. Since very little was understood, speculations on practical applications were many, and those are in the patents.
But that doesn't mean that there is any realism to the speculations in the patents. No one knew before the research really got started, if it was realistic ideas.
Even if they are, most require a LOT more energy than HAARP uses.