HAARP and Chemtrails
Moscow's tabloid press blames Alaska project for drought By Dermot Cole – August 5 2010
The HAARP project in Alaska, the subject of many conspiracy
theories, is getting blamed by some in Moscow for the failure of the
wheat crop.
The Russian government announced today that it will suspend wheat
exports until December because of the severe drought that has hit much
of the country.
The Guardian newspaper says, “Moscow’s tabloid press has even
speculated that the United States orchestrated the heatwave in order to
favour its own grain exporters by blasting Russia with harmful rays from
a research station in Alaska.”
But the paranoia goes beyond the comments of some newspaper editors.
Andrei Areshev, the deputy director of the Strategic Culture
Foundation, said the real purpose of the HAARP project is to build a
weapon “in order to destabilize environmental and agricultural systems
in local countries.”
“At the moment, climate weapons may be reaching their target
capacity and may be used to provoke droughts, erase crops, and induce
various anomalous phenomena in certain countries,” he wrote in an
article published throughout Russia, according to a news report on the
Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty website
“The article has been carried by publications throughout Russia,
including International Affairs, a journal published by the Foreign
Ministry and by the state-owned news agency RIANovosti,” the RFE/RL news
story said.
It went on to say that Arshev told the reporter in a phone interview that he was merely stating a hypothesis.
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program is in Gakona.
Conspiracy theorists have provided no credible evidence to back up their
assertions, but they have blamed HAARP over the years for creating
hurricanes and snowstorms thousands of miles away and have said that it
has been used for mind control. It has also been blamed for the
earthquake in Haiti and others around the world.
Anytime there is strange weather in the Lower 48, someone concludes it is caused by HAARP.
The operators of the site say that ionospheric research is the
purpose of the site and that it is not a military project. However,
there is little doubt that a greater understanding of the physics of the
ionosphere has important military and civilian implications for
communication and transportation.
“The goal of this program is to further advance our knowledge of the
physical and electrical properties of the Earth’s ionosphere which can
affect our military and civilian communication and navigation systems,”
the HAARP website says.
The most recent open house at the facility was July 17; events that
are held in large part to counter critics who say that the public is
never able to get past the gate. You may recall that Jesse Ventura was
huffing and puffing on camera for his TV show “Deception in the Last
Days,” when he was not allowed entry last year.
As far as weather control goes, HAARP says on its website that its
transmitter and array of 180 antennas has no impact on that part of the
atmosphere.
“Transmitted energy in the frequency ranges that will be used by
HAARP is not absorbed in either the troposphere or the stratosphere –
the two levels of the atmosphere that produce the earth’s weather,”
HAARP says. “Electromagnetic interactions only occur in the near-vacuum
of the rarefied region above about 70 km known as the ionosphere.”
The HAARP operators will never persuade everyone that the site is
not a sophisticated death ray, capable of warping minds or weather
patterns. Just as there will always be people who believe that a giant
concentration camp, capable of holding 2 million people, has been built
by the government right outside Fairbanks and is ready for use.
But HAARP should do more than hold open houses every year or two.
The operators should invite the world’s conspiracy theorists to
Gakona for some show and tell about what is and what is not possible
with the equipment that directs radio waves into the skies above Alaska.
Source:-
http://www.stopsprayingcalifornia.com/HAARP_Waves_&_Chemtrails.php