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Polar Ice Caps Melting Because HAARP Is Located in Alaska and Is Heatig the Atmosphere
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Stephen
- 1095 days ago - en.wikipedia.org
Could the reason the artic is melting is because HAARP weather control is in alaska and it heats up the atmosphere? that would be to logical for care2 members to concieve Do the research for yourself HAARP heats up the atmosphere it is right on their site
Channel 4 to Host 'Global Warming Swindle' Debate
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: dishonesty, corruption, ethics, lies, propaganda, neocons, govt fearmongering )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - digitalspy.co.uk
Channel 4 is to showcase a debate in response to viewer reaction to its documentary The Great Global Warming Swindle.
HAARP TRANSMITTER NOW RUNNING AT FULL POWER !! Heating Up the Atmosphere
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: neocons, lies, ethics, dishonesty, corruption )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - brojon.org
As of this morning, Saturday Feb 17, 2001, HAARP began doing testing with greatly increased FULL power. The transmitter can now be heard all day long on 3.39 MHz
HAARP Heats Up the Atmosphere
Science & Tech  (tags: research, environment, science, globalwarming )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - brojon.org
HAARP shoots a ray of electromagnetic energy into the sky heating up the molecules and creating storms and weather disasters, Read up on this weather modification weapon, Arecibo observatory is in puerto rico and created Katrna and Rita, do the research
The Air Force Is Preparing to Militarize the Ionosphere-With Electrifying Results Electricity Is HOT Right?
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: dishonesty, corruption, lies, global warmming lies, propaganda, military )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - emagazine.com
HAARP, slated for final completion in 2002, sends out a focused and steerable electromagnetic (EM) beam that can superheat and actually lift sections of the ionosphere--the electrically charged upper layer of our atmosphere lying 40 to 500 miles above the
HAARP Is Cause of Global Warmming
Science & Tech  (tags: globalwarming, scientists, technology, science )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - arcticcircle.uconn.edu
Heating regions of the lower and upper ionosphere to form virtual "lertses" and "mirrors" that can reflect a broad range of radio frequencies far over the horizon to detect stealthy cruise missiles and aircraft.
HAARPS Counterpart Arecibo Observatory Puerto Rico
Science & Tech  (tags: globalwarming, science, environment )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - daviddarling.info
On Oct. 1, 1969 the National Science Foundation took over the facility from the Department of Defense and the Observatory was made a national research center. On September 1971 the AIO became the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC).
Former Naval Officer Ben Livingston: Cloud Physicist Has Eye on Hurricane Control
Science & Tech  (tags: )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - infowars.com
He is proudest of his award from the secretary of Navy, which says, "Lt. Livingston directly participated in project flights in a combat zone, in program planning, scientific data collection and evaluation
Government Weather Control Won't Stop Hurricane Wilma
Science & Tech  (tags: )

Steven
- 1095 days ago - prisonplanet.com
Buried under the constantly updated reports of Hurricane Wilma, its increasing or decreasing strength and where it will make landfall, is the reality that the government already has developed technology enabling control and reduction of hurricanes.
Cornell University Talks About Arecibo
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Steven
- 1095 days ago - astro.cornell.edu
Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is a part of the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center. This national research center is operated by Cornell under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (NSF).
 
 
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