HAARP is now currently beaming to Jupiter and back to Earth in case you didn’t know. They started on Oct. 19th and are carrying on until Oct. 29th.
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Sending high frequency pulses to Jupiter (and the moon too), which are powerful enough to reflect back on their own! They are “listening” for the return pulses hitting Earth via two antenna arrays across the 10mhz range of the spectrum (HF).. one array in Owens Valley California, and another just West of Socorro New Mexico. Here is the official post on the “tests” they’re doing now. https://uaf.edu/news/haarp-to%20begin… So much for HAARP only being for “ionospheric research above Alaska” ! Gee, nothing could go wrong here!
But wait, there’s more…
HAARP campaign’s projects range from Jupiter to the moon
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October 20, 2022
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is operating the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program facility, or HAARP, for 13 projects this month. The projects are the latest made possible by federal support for the ionospheric research facility in Gakona.
In 2021 the University of Alaska Fairbanks received a five-year, $9 million grant to establish and operate the Subauroral Geophysical Observatory for Space Physics and Radio Science at HAARP.
HAARP research support services lead Evans Callis says this month’s research campaign is funded by the National Science Foundation.
“They help us with the funding aspect to make the program happen and we work directly with the scientists to make their work happen,” Callis said.
Callis calls the 10-day campaign, which runs through Oct. 28, unprecedented.
“The most experiments that we’ve had under our NSF grant that we’re currently operating under,” he said. “Also, the most diverse set of experiments that we’ve had.”
And it’s not all hard science. Among the projects is part two of an endeavor that uses HAARP’s high-power radio transmitter for art. It involves transmitting a signal into the ionosphere which can be picked by ham radio operators around the world and decoded into low-resolution TV images.
“Narrow band television video art — it also includes spoken word and sound art,” Callis said. “It’s kind of a collaborative work between the artist and the amateur radio community to kind of make the artwork happen.”
Canadian artist Amanda Dawn Christie first transmitted art via HAARP in 2019. The other dozen projects being conducted using the HAARP facility are scientific, including a NASA experiment that involves bouncing a signal off the moon….READ MORE: HAARP campaign’s projects range from Jupiter to the moon – Alaska Public Media
Martin comments: “Its not all science”. While remote lunar prospecting sounds like a practical application, some of this new HAARP experimentation certainly has hints of Project Blue Beam about it, with the beaming of images and “art’. It also sounds much like Nikola Tesla’s experiments with beaming sigmals and electricity through the atmosphere. That much is hardly surprising though as Tesla’s towers were the predecessor to HAARP.