3/15/02 6:45:46 AM Pacific Standard Time
I think we have entered a new era of "radar
rings."
Notice all the little round spots in the SE +
the big ring over Davis AFB, TX. These consistently show up at Wunderground,
but the 2X animations get "defective" and blank out. Rings don't show up
at Intellicast or Accuweather. HAARP is testing now, for two weeks, apparently.
ELFRAD message below.
Dollars will get you donuts we are revving up for
the viewing of a major hologram-in-the-sky very
very soon; the GWEN/GPS stations are going to be the projectors..
--------- Forwarded message ----------
From: dave
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2002 08:45:35 -0500
Subject: Re: [Elfrad-Group] Re: Fwd: VLF_Group: HAARP Tests
Message-ID:
Steve wrote:
Well, actually they were supposed to start at 7:00 pm Alaska Time
(8:00 pm PT), and it is now about 5:15 pm PT, so they did indeed
start early.
One two many meanings of the word 'test', i think. 8)
Any complex system, especially
one with high powers, is
generally tested before being
used. In this case, I'd
not be surprised to find
that if 'research' test was
scheduled to start at 7:00
pm, that they fired up the
transmitters for tuning,
'function' tests, etc a bit
early. Then they could
have some confidence that at
the designated time for the
'research' tests things
would work.
Steve
On 14 Mar 2002 at 20:06, Sheri wrote:
Steve, March 13 was yesterday. Please explain how the tests are starting
early.
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:32:50 -0600, in
rec.radio.shortwave "Tom Sevart" <n2uhcNOSPAM@yahoo.com>
wrote:
Hi all, Trond Jacobsen posted this info on the WUN
list, and I thought I'd share it here.
The HAARP project in Alaska will be performing their
VLF injection campaign from March 15-28th. Transmissions will be on frequencies
around 3200, 3300, and 5800 kHz. Transmissions will start at 1900 Alaska
time (0400 UTC) and lasting about 10 hours.
What kind of signals to look out for:
3.2 MHz: 12.5 Hz on/off keying 50 % duty
cycle
3.3 MHZ and 5.8 MHz: sinusoidal modulation with the
following frequencies;
1225 Hz, 1875 Hz, 2125 Hz, 2375 Hz, 3365 Hz. At these
two frequencies, there
will also be chirp transmissions.
The HAARP website is:
http://server5550.itd.nrl.navy.mil/projects/haarp/
The HAARP project has QSL'ed reception reports in
the past, so put on your aluminum foil hat and tune in some mind control
signals!