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To: dirtboy

Conspiracy nuts are all over HAARP as “Tesla technology”. Nicolai Tesla was a brilliant electronic engineer- eclipsing Thomas Edison- in his younger years, but went a bit off his rocker in his older years and came up with eccentric and grandiose theories- death rays, free electricity, mind control (the origin of the tin-foil hats) and weather control from using electromagnetic resonance. Toss in New Age gobbledygook about Tesla being ‘enlightened’ and aware of things on a higher plane of conscienceless that mankind wasn’t ready for and the government seizing of his work for military applications and you have the heart of the great modern conspiracy plot.

They’ve been going on about this stuff since at least the 70s but HAARP starting in the 90s put a new spin on it. In their world HAARP is a government project to make Tesla’s theories a reality and create a weapon system to eclipse nuclear bombs in power.


41 posted on 01/12/2010 2:10:45 PM PST by Flying Circus
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To: Flying Circus

Yup, thanks to Nick Beg-ich (the Senators brother) and his book Angles...HAARP. Oddly, Nick wrote the book without actully going to the site.

I contacted Phillips Labs and arranged for a visit. Easy for me, I live in Alaska. Wife & I went to the site, took photos and look at and into everything. I wote an article for 73 magazine - Wayne Green, the editor, being quite the Art Bell type.

More about pork than sciense.

Even more oddly, nothing is said about Poker Flats which has a much larger and more powerful transmitter array. On that site, everyone is silent. Makes ya wonder.


42 posted on 01/12/2010 3:27:27 PM PST by ASOC (In case of attack, tune to 640 kilocycles or 1240 kilocycles on your AM dial.)
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