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HAARP conspiracy theories

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Just when I think that conspiracy theories cannot get any nuttier, they always manage to come up trumps.

I have come across a theory that an obscure scientific research station in Alaska is responsible for causing earthquakes, including the 11 March Japan earthquake.

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/haarp-conspiracy.html

HAARP (the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is involved in ionospheric research, and has nothing to do with seismology. I cannot understand why even the daftest CT'ers could be crazy enough to believe that such an organisation is capable of causing seismic changes that might cause an earthquake half way across the world. Earthquakes are of course natural phenomena caused by movements deep in the earth's crust and mantle, and have been occurring since the beginning of history.

Does anyone have any information on how this particular theory got going? It seems to me that the journalist Benjamin Fulford may have been the main person who popularised this idea. His blog is below and it is full of the wackiest ideas you can imagine.

http://benjaminfulford.net/

I was recently engaged in a discussion on a different forum with an apparently intelligent person who seriously believed all this stuff. I could not get him to see any sense. I find it frightening that people will lend any credence to such extraordinary ideas. This raises the serious questions - how do we counteract these ideas, that the Internet allows to spread everywhere?

Oh and, by the way, Fulford also believes that HAARP caused the Mississippi flooding. This will be followed by an earthquake and a nuclear emergency at the 15 nuclear reactors in the region.

You have been warned.

http://benjaminfulford.net/2011/05/...attack-underway-15-nuclear-reactors-targeted/
 
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Oh there's plenty of discussion of that theory here on the forum. ;)


HAARP is the CTist's wet dream. It's an universal scape goat. For them, HAARP can do anything - Mind Control, Earthquakes, Tornados, Weather Control (some call it "weather warfare"), shooting down airplanes...

I wouldn't be surprised if the blamed HAARP for 9/11...

HAARP is definately on my "to visit" list if I visit the US :D just to screw with the nuts.


ETA: I especially love when the CTers get the name wrong, like HARRP or HARP or HARPP :D
 
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HAARP is the reason I have chronic fatigue. Why won't the doctors believe me?
 
"Professor, may I have an extension? HAARP destroyed my homework"

"No but you can have this F"



Oh god my professor must be in on it too!!!!
 
NOTE: It looks like I can't post URLs until I reach 15 posts. I have included how to search for the cited articles below. Let me know if you have any trouble finding them.

I am not of the belief that HAARP has anything to do with the alteration of weather and/or the triggering of earthquakes. However, I can say that there are bits and pieces of research that has been done linking the ionosphere with seismic activity. However, the conspiracy theorists are looking at the research in the wrong way. This valid research is an unfortunate fuel for panic among HAARPists.

Take, for example, a recent article (search for "Atmosphere Heated" on Technology Review's website) displaying research that the ionosphere above Japan was rapidly heated just days before the March 2011 quake occurred. From the article: "They say that before the M9 earthquake, the total electron content of the ionosphere increased dramatically over the epicentre, reaching a maximum three days before the quake struck."

Conspiracy theories aside, HAARP is basically an ionospheric heater. They use heat to alter the ionosphere to study the ionosphere's effects on radio communications. However, HAARP has nowhere near the power to heat up the ionosphere in a manner such as mentioned above. And have we yet established credible evidence that heating up the ionosphere can, in fact, trigger an earthquake? No. What we are on the road to establishing is that excessive amounts of radon being released from fault lines leading up to a massive quake might be heating up the atmosphere. In this case, the heating of the ionosphere prior to a quake is an "pre-effect" of the quake itself, not a trigger of the quake, has the HAARPists claim. The idea that fault lines releasing radon prior to an earthquake has been a theory floating around since the late 70's and is becoming more widely accepted and researched. If peer reviewed studies proves this to be correct, then it can be used as a tool in earthquake prediction, saving thousands each year.

You can see how little news stories such as these can fuel conspiracy theorists' paranoia. It's simply another case of selective thinking without looking at the facts. There are bits and pieces of valid research all over the net being misinterpreted by HAARPists.

Here's a great article from HAARP on Skeptoid: (Google: "HAARP Skeptoid")
 
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Also, I should note that Benjamin Fulford also predicted that "they" were going to erupt Mt. Fuji on April 11, 2011. Also, Fulford claims he was good friends with a secret society of ninjas in China who were going to take down the NWO kung-fu style (this was a few years back). Crazy, eh?

Oh, yeah. He also recently had an alien removed from his spine. Forgot about that one. Infallible.
 
A Goa'uld??

AAHHHGGGHHH!!!!!

Yeah, my initial thought was something similar :D

How can one fantasize a spinal surgery? :confused:

It seems they can fantasize about anything. One CTist claimed radio controlled bees where spying on him. :boxedin:
 
I wouldn't be surprised if the blamed HAARP for 9/11...

Already been done. Part of Judy Wood's 'theory' on how power could be transferred to her giant orbital tower smashing death ray involved HAARP.
 
Already been done. Part of Judy Wood's 'theory' on how power could be transferred to her giant orbital tower smashing death ray involved HAARP.


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HAARP is the reason I have chronic fatigue. Why won't the doctors believe me?

They're not as clever as they think...

I went for a checkup recently, and asked the doctor what should I tell him I was suffering from, to get a prescription for six months in the Seychelles.

He replied that if he knew that, he'd already be in the Seychelles.

:)
 
I heard that when they use HAARP to trigger eartquakes, the standing waves produced by the device leaves distinctive and telltale "O" shaped marks around the epicenter of the quake.

This is a usefull tool to disdinguish a man-made earthquake from a natural one, just look for the HARRP "O" marks.


OK, I'm recycling an old one here, but then again, this whole thread is a recycled topic anyway
 
Isn't HAARP related to 9/11 because of that hurricane that was 400 miles away?

Dang, I knew I forgot part of her theory. Apparently they used HAARP to transfer energy from the hurricane to the giant orbital tower smashing death ray.
 

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