Got any links on HARP? I don’t know anything about it, but (warning here) if it’s something like weather control or Nazi polarbases & UFO technologies, I won’t look too deeply.
HAARP
is more linked to Tesla than Nazi’s . . . though some feel they were working in the same ballpark.
Hard to say whether HAARP comes under UFO technologies, or not. Some would probably say yes and some say no.
from Linda Mouldton Howe's site.
Please read the whole articles at her site.
http://www.earthfiles.com/news.php?ID=1435&category=Environment
Barbury Castle Pi Formation: Perfectly Clean © 2008 by Linda Moulton Howe When Newsnight said to me the BBC had no intention of doing [JOEPROBONO--COULD YOU PLEASE do the honors, somehow?
June 12, 2008 Wroughton, Wiltshire, England - Lucy Pringle has been photographing crop formations from the air and on the ground since 1993. Her books include Crop Circles: Art in the Landscape © 2007, Crop Circles (Pitkin Guides) © 2004, and Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery of Modern Times © 1999. Her Lucy Pringle website (see Websites below) contains her latest and archived photographs, crop circle calendars and other crop formation-related productions. When she is impressed by crop patterns while photographing from an airplane, Lucy tries to get into the formations on the ground. That's what she did after photographing the 300-foot-diameter Barbury Castle. Lucy and a friend did not get into the formation until June 7, one week after it was first reported on June 1, 2008. She and I talked about the condition of the crop on Sunday, June 8. She said the interior showed no damage from mechanical devices or trampling, but she was puzzled by broken stalks at the edge of the outer perimeter. After this June 8 Earthfiles interview, I received an email the next day from Lucy: I spoke to Charles Mallett (owner Silent Circle Crop Circle Research Center). He confirms that the very obvious damage that we saw in the Barbury Castle formation at both the inner and outer edges of the large exterior ring were NOT there when he visited it (on June 1). Clearly someone was out to muddy the water, it seems? Further, I interviewed Charles Mallett, who entered the Barbury Castle field around 10:30 AM on June 1, the morning it was first reported. There had been rain the day before and the ground was muddy. Charles said he had to walk about 200 meters to reach the pattern and had mud all over his boots. But when he reached the young barley formation, it was perfectly clean - no one had been tromping on that fragile, young barley.
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