Images and sound presented in this video were derived from the official HAARP website for Jan.10-13, 2010. They track HAARP activity synchronous to the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti Tuesday, 12 January 2010.
See EXPANDED context image at http://www.thecumberlander.ca/show497h0s/HAARP_and_Haiti_Earthquake
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BR6O3kJTqaI
http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/
http://maestro.haarp.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/scmag/disp-scmag.cgi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhJfkh0e3l0
The information presented in the video is from the official HAARP website, specifically that portion of the website dedicated to the HAARP Induction Magnetometer. Audio and visual data streams for the magnetometer cover the dates Jan. 10-13, 2010.
@weareone2012
No, HAARP doesn't make a sound... In the audible range.
And the Induction magnetometer doesn't record HAARP's activity, it records the fluctuations in the ionosphere. Natural as well as human caused.
And these are not consistent with what we see when HAARP is active.
LazyJones1 2 months ago
How did you get that sound? is it actual HAARP sound?
weareone2012 11 months ago