From: Chris Hind (chind@juno.com)
Date: Sat Feb 01 1997 - 23:59:41 MST
>HAARP (spell the acronym correctly) uses microwaves to
>heat the ionosphere. Your foaming at the mouth about its uses has
>only the vaguest connection to reality. It has nothing to do with
>efficient transmission of power by low frequency waves (indeed,
>any ELF it produces by heating of the ionosphere will be nine orders
>of magnitude weaker than earth's background ELF.) It cannot modify
>or control the weather; it can barely affect a limited region of the
>ionosphere (with effects much weaker than natural variability there.)
I'm not sure about it's uses as a mode of power transmission, but HAARP
technology may
be a route to weather control. With a few major breakthoughs in power
amplification, we might see some small effects such as screwing with the
local climate. The DoD has openly admitted that they're pumping dough into
the area of weather control which explains why they have their mitts it
HAARP. Even Popular Science suggested HAARP as a possible route to weather
control. I myself think weather control will come long before decent
weather prediction. With predicting the weather you have to watch, wait,
and look at all the little details to predict where moisture and such is
going to move. With weather control all you need to do is heat up sections
of the atmosphere accordingly to FORCE the system to put out what you want.
It's cruder and insensitive to the ecosystem but it works which is why
military would use it.
"Risk: You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage
to lose sight of the shore."
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