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MINIATURE HAARP FREQUENCY GENERATOR for FUEL!!

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2008

It is interesting to see this amazing discovery about the power of radio frequencies and consider the power of the HAARP frequency generator. There is more to frequency generation than meets the eye......Think of the things that could be done with this concept....This is a great discovery. Makes you wonder how far along HAARP is. Can you imagine its power being directed at an ocean? This goes into the realm of scary stuff.....though the fuel process could be a miracle, and if he can kill cancer cells as well.

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  • This has nothing to do with haarp, you need a science class or two.

  • really, put your money wher your mouth is, the use of controlled frequencies to make manipulations......it's by no means as strong as HAARP yet the use of radio frequencies has shown to be very disruptive when used at certain intensities and strength. There's enough information out there to research on your own.

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  • Why does everything good 'Sound Crazy' ummm newsflash....EVERYTHING the government says and does IS FUCKING CRAZY...Did the Paid media ever think of letting that squeeze thru.

    Love the Good Brainiacs. Death and a painful one at that to the NWO....I hate how they Chemtrail our beautiful world. set fires, burn holes in ozone, and poison us...and a lot of dumb looking dummies DARE to DENY this....ay yi yi, they deserve it too I guess.

  • TWO WORDS - RIFE, TESLA

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  • @commando7144 20hz is way to low, that's 20 cycles per second which is too low of a frequency to even be detected as a pitch when amplified, AC house frequency is 50 or 60 hz depending on what country you're from. I think you must have meant 20 megahertz, or gigahertz, as those fall within the range of electromagnetic spectrum that transmits over any distance in air.

  • @XtalQRP no he did this at his home with about 20hz for the saltwater to light up so if i had a teflon engine and had the same setup with the sides of the cylanders the transmitter there you have it

  • r.i.p john k

  • this is RIFE technology!!!!! please google Royal Raymond Rife if you would like to educate oneself check it out. There is already a cure for cancer. Please be careful Mr Kansas as everyone who's tried to go public with this kind of thing has been mysteriously killed in a car or plane crash. Big companies DO NOT WANT FREE ENERGY

  • @HoaxMeNot Ya it dose we live around salt water all those radio waves that harrp is transmitting there just all going to run under ground and burn us up.

  • Interesting, yes, but the energy (Watts) you put into a transmitter to make this work will exceed the useful energy output. Hence this is a no starter - you are just wasting energy that has already been created. Induction heating via RF, by the way, has nothing to do with HAARP and, looking at his antennas, he most certainly isn't operating at the shortwave frequencies used by that installation. I would guess he is in high UHF or Microwave. Robs/Radio Amateur M6GLD

  • Tesla,Reich,Rife. Guess who's next!

  • Ex: When running a current though a wire and applying a load the electron once its used, flips it spin and is now a positron. revert that back to a source dipole between two opposing magnetic feilds. this will parallel the spins between poistrons and electrons. making it possible to extract more electrons from energry you spent through the diamagnetic dipole. for every action theres an equal and two half opposite reactions. So conservation of energy is a flow of energitic exchange.

  • they will kill him just like tom if he don't sell out and have the device vanish like the ones before it.

  • @TheMeansardine Conservation of energy is a pretty fundamental concept in thermodynamics. That the statement, "Energy is conserved in a closed system" could be incomplete would have some pretty serious repercussions for... everything.

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