More Lethal Then A Nuclear Bomb The Haarp In Alaska

By Robert Benjamin

There was a time when the end of the world was conceived by doomsayers as the mutual destruction between nations firing nuclear missiles at each other, notably between the USSR and the US. But that was before the iron curtain collapsed, the Berlin Wall demolished and the USSR now a capitalist democracy with China a practical communist capitalist.

While the threat of a nuclear strike is still there, it amounts considerably less from potential terrorists getting hold of a nuclear bomb or developing one. Nothing of the scale contemplated in a nuclear war.

But the threat of global destruction and even extinction remains from newer technologies that carry as much lethal force but outside of nuclear fission. One of them is the technology that, like nuclear power, has the potential to rid mankind of weather-borne calamities like cyclones and hurricanes, or destroy the ionosphere so thoroughly that puts current concerns about the ozone layer seem like a child’s issue. A hole on the thin Ionospheric layer opens the earth to deadly cosmic energy and solar winds that can now fry the entire human race into cinders.

The key to that technology rests on genius of Bernard Eastlund, an American who, in the mid-80s, discovered the electromagnetic equivalent of the “death ray.” It has been clandestinely researched and developed by the US Pentagon under a seemingly harmless publicly-funded military project called HAARP – High Frequency Active Aurora Ionospheric Research program.

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The project is in fully functional in Gakuna, Alaska where as revealed by satellite photos, have large phased array computer controlled antenna grids that can focus powerful radio beams anywhere on earth.

How does it work:

Eastlund’s technology involves beaming microwave-like High Frequency (HF) and Extremely High Frequency (EHD) with a power magnitude over a billion watts into the ionosphere to essentially cool it to cause a “lens” effect from which a second volley of electromagnetic frequencies can be reflected to any point beyond the horizon to devastate a target on demand, within seconds.

This targeting has unparalleled precision than any nuclear strike as it takes into computational account complex mathematical variables like the rotation of the earth, curvature at point of impact, angle of reflection and other dynamic factors that only a supercomputer like Cray or EMASS can do.

To date, the projects has taken other patents up is sleeve that allows the following:

Detonation of remote nuclear sites in enemy countries even before launch;

Destroying nuclear missiles while enroute to their targets by beaming the EHF to alter the Ionospheric condition to induce atmospheric disturbance and drag to destroy the missile.

Ability to destroy the world’s communications network but using the same technology to enable a communication network by the part deploying it.

Tomographic scanning ability to penetrate deep within the earth to identify enemy caves-hideouts, munitions depots and destroying them by simply changing the frequency of the electromagnetic radiation.

There is a website that describes HAARP and numerous other topics of interest such as conspiracies, secret technology, ufos, secret weapons research, bible end times predictions and many other such subjects, this website is called: The Great Deception and it may be found at this url: http://www.great-deception.com

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About the Author: Robert W. Benjamin has been in the software business since the 1970’s on the C64, AMIGA, and WINDOWS Computer Systems. He has won magazine awards for the ‘Game of the Month’, and more, in several European computer magazines. The Great Deception

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