Daman--
Are you referring to HAARP, the High Amplitude Atmospheric Radiation Pulse (I believe is what it stands for)?
Fun little device. I don't have the address, but if you search the web for an author named Nicholas Begich, there's a fine site discussing the book "Angels Don't Play This HAARP". If I recall my facts:
HAARP is located in Gonaka, Alaska. It is the latest in a fifty-year race against the Soviets to build climatological weapons and over-the-horizon radar.
The US Department of Defense claims to have no interest in this unit. It is, however, operated by the Navy. There are several potential uses, some benign, others not:
* Over the horizon radar.
* Communicatins knockout.
* Once enemy communication is knocked out, HAARP can be used to foster your allies' communication.
* Ever see 007 in "Goldeneye"? Imagine charging the ionosphere until it's literally dripping with energy, and then causing a massive EMP with the atmospheric phenomena you've created. An EMP whose primary event will cover an area measured in square miles.
* Comet/meteor/missile defense; allegedly you can use this device to charge a portion of the atmosphere, causing it to lift, thus raising the density at the body's atmospheric entry.
* It is theoretically possible to "patch" ozone holes with this device.
And DoD apparently has no interest. I did hear a news snippet while the US bombed Serbia that the Pentagon employed "secret technology" to bring down the local power grid "for a matter of minutes". One mention on CNN and then nothing else. This sounds like one of the theoretic uses of HAARP.
And that's all I've got on the subject. I hope I didn't misinterpret your topic here, and thus waste everybody's time.
thanx,
Tiassa
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