HAARP AND NEW
TECHNOLOGIES THAT
AFFECT HUMAN
BEHAVIOUR
by:
Begich, Nick, MD
Dr. Nick
Begich is the eldest
son of the late
United States
Congressman from
Alaska, Dr. Nick
Begich, Sr. Dr.
Begich has served as
an expert witness
and speaker before
European parliament
and has lectured on
various issues to
groups representing
statesmen, elected
officials,
scientists, citizen
concerns and others.
He has published
articles throughout
the world on new
technologies,
politics, health and
science, and his
books include Angels
Don't Play this
HAARP: Advances in
Tesla Technology,
and Earth Rising:
The Revolution
Toward a Thousand
Years of Peace.

WHAT IS HAARP?
HAARP stands for
High-frequency
Active Auroral
Research Project.
HAARP is a joint
project by the U.S.
Navy and Air Force
in Alaska to create
a very large radio
frequency
transmitter which
can transmit an
electromagnetic beam
into the upper
atmosphere or
ionosphere. This
radio-frequency
energy is broadcast
through a field of
48 antennas which
are 72 feet tall and
they have a cross
diapoled across the
top. Electromagnetic
waves then bounce
back onto Earth and
penetrate
everything--living
and dead. Normally,
radio frequency
energy dissipates
with distance, but
by firing them in a
unique way, the
energy is focussed
and a cyclotron
resonance effect
occurs. This
produces very much
more concentrated
and potent energy
when it delivers its
load either through
magnetic lines of
force or to the
ionosphere. The
cyclotron resonance
energy wraps itself
around these
magnetic lines and
it moves north to
south. This was
intended to create a
shielding effect
during a nuclear
attack. The ideal
place to locate
these instruments
happens to be in the
northern regions
where the magnetic
lines of force
intersect the
planet, and the
research project was
located in Alaska.
HAARP HEATS THE
IONOSPHERE
HAARP is an advanced
model of an 'ionospheric
heater'. The
ionosphere is the
electrically-charged
sphere surrounding
Earth's upper
atmosphere. It
ranges between about
40 to 600 miles
above Earth's
surface. It also
acts as a filter or
shield for the
planet. It filters
out X-rays, cosmic
rays and various
particle streams
that would be quite
damaging to life on
Earth. In fact,
losing the
ionosphere or
altering it in some
way would be
significantly worse
than anything that
would result from
ozone depletion.
Bernard Eastlund
suggested in his
original patent that
you could actually
knock out some of
the pollutants and
increase ozone
production.

THE AMPLIFICATION
EFFECT
Another aspect of
HAARP that is
extremely important
is a non-linear
effect. Researchers
at Stanford
University
discovered that if
you put energy into
the upper ionosphere
and magnetosphere,
in the ULF range
(ultra low frequency
range), you can
create a catalyst
which causes natural
energy to be
released. They found
that the signal sent
up was amplified by
a thousand
times when it
arrived there. HAARP,
when it is fully
completed, will have
one billion watts of
effective radiative
power. If you can
manipulate that
energy to get the
amplification
effect, it is huge.
They have also
created some new
signal amplifiers.
According to
patents,
transferring energy
through this
transmitter into
huge Mylar
reflectors and
bouncing the signal
back to the earth to
where it can be
re-introduced to the
energy grid, is
supposed to be
economically
feasible in the next
couple of years. The
problem is that if
the reflector moves
only slightly,
you may have a path
of energy rolling
through your
neighbourhood.
Research also
suggests that by
using this
instrument, you
could actually
change the chemical
composition of the
upper atmosphere.
WEATHER MODIFICATION
The idea that HAARP
can be used for
affecting weather
systems is pretty
startling to us.
HAARP researchers
felt that
manipulating weather
systems would be
advantageous in
terms of drought
control, and
producing rainfall
where it is needed.
With HAARP, you can
create a
column-shaped hole
with a diameter of
30 miles that rises
a couple of hundred
kilometers through
the atmosphere. The
lower atmosphere
then moves up the
column to fill in
that space, and it
changes pressure
systems below. The
fact is, that it can
literally be used to
divert or alter the
course of jet
streams.
The April/May 00
issue of
Scientific American
is about
weather, and there
is a specific
article on the
effects of a slight
bend in the jet
stream. This slight
change happened to
occur right above
the HAARP facility.
That little movement
caused a storm front
4,000 miles away in
east Texas and
Louisiana to move
into central Florida
where it deposited a
couple of tornadoes.
This is interesting
but it is not
conclusive that it
was a cause and
effect relationship.
However, weather
modification is
certainly possible
with only a slight
change. In fact, the
European Space
Agency contracted
Bernard Eastlund,
and in 1998 he
completed a paper on
how to knock out
tornadoes using
HAARP instruments on
the ground. That
paper was
peer-reviewed and
presented in Italy
and it was widely
accepted, in fact,
so much so, that
NASA and FEMA
contracted Bernard
Eastlund to do
further research on
weather modification
using
satellite-based
technology and this
was published in
late 1999, early
2000.
The problem is
we cannot model the
entire global system.
We don't even
understand fully how
the weather
operates. And yet,
the experiments go
on. The issue of
weather modification
is disturbing
because we have
treaties that forbid
it. The last three
secretaries of
defense have all
suggested reopening
that treaty because
there would be
significant military
advantage.
MILITARY USES FOR
HAARP
HAARP publicity
gives the impression
that it is mainly an
academic project
with the goal of
changing the
ionosphere to
improve
communications for
our own good.
However, other US
military documents
put it more clearly:
HAARP aims to learn
how to "exploit the
ionosphere for
Department of
Defense purposes".
HAARP can be used
for:
1. Enhancing wartime
communications.
The ionosphere is
critical for global
and wireless
communications. With
HAARP you can wipe
out the
communications of
your adversaries
over an extremely
large area, while
keeping the
military's own
communications
systems working.
2. Missile Defense
HAARP can be used to
detect incoming
low-level planes and
cruise missiles,
making other
technologies
obsolete. This
technology also
allows "over the
horizon radar" which
is very important.
From the HAARP
research, it was
deduced that you can
create an over the
horizon radar effect
that has a great
deal of accuracy.
Over the horizon
technologies of the
past were distorted
and hard to see. The
HAARP technology
uses two
transmitters. One
creates a plasma
that reflects the
signal from the
second transmitter
so you can see
around the curvature
of the earth. This
ability to look
around the curvature
of the earth allows
you to spot things
at very, very high
elevations, all the
way down to cruise
missiles,
essentially making
cruise missiles
obsolete. And HAARP
creates an energy
field that produces
a very unique
signature around
each incoming
object, so that you
can discriminate
which missiles are
carrying nuclear
payloads and which
ones aren't.
Thirdly, with enough
power you can create
what is called an
EMP, an
electromagnetic
pulse, a surge of
energy sufficient to
disrupt the
onboard avionics
that control the
flight path, causing
the object to
disrupt or break up.