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> Hurricane Katrina: FOR OIL? HAARP ionospheric heater

17 September 2005, 10:17

UN-banned weapon system can trigger hurricanes, earthquakes ....the military’s semi-secret High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP),

Bloom, co-host of Cloak and Dagger, in 2004, coined the term, HAARPICANE. I don’t mean to suggest that Katrina was driven by HAARP or scalar waves - though I could.

Check out these circular weather patterns. See this example of holes:

http://members.tripod.com/~mainorg/weather.html

Is it HAARP?

maybe it’s not the weather but the sat image being "jammed"?

"...it is possible not only to interfere with third party communications but to take advantage of one or more such beams to carry out a communications network even though the rest of the world’s communications are disrupted. Put another way, what is used to disrupt another’s communications can be employed by one knowledgeable of this invention as a communication network at the same time."

Or it really could be the weather being affected?

physicist Bernard Eastlund ... ’Taming Twisters - proposes using microwave beams to prevent tornadoes by having Earth-orbiting satellites do the job.

H.A.A.R.P. is a controversial high frequency radio transmitter, or "ionospheric heater". The military intends to use this billion-watt pulsed radio beam in our upper atmosphere, creating extremely low frequency waves, or ELF waves.

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/images/tour/arss.mov

"You can virtually lift part of the upper atmosphere," Eastland told OMNI, "You can make it move, do things to it." One of the tricks Eastland envisioned involved "surgically" distorting the ionosphere to disrupt global communications. Pushing the upper atmosphere around might also generate high-altitude "drag" that could heat and deflect enemy missiles or surround them with "high-energy electrons" that might cause the missiles to detonate in mid-trajectory.
Using "plumes of atmospheric particles to act as a lens or focusing device," Eastland proposed redirecting sunlight and heat to different parts of the Earth’s surface, making it possible to manipulate wind patterns.

"Because the upper atmosphere is extremely sensitive to small changes in its composition," OMNI cautioned, "merely testing an Eastland Device could cause irreversible damage."