by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
This story, while somewhat dated now, appeared during my holiday vacation, and was spotted by G.B. and F.L.M. And it’s one of those stories that I have to blog about because it begs for some high octane speculation. You may or may not be aware that during the rash of nasty weather during the holidays, that Alaska’s HAARP installation was being fired up by NASA – yes, that’s right, by NASA – ostensibly to do radar tomography of the asteroid Apophis. Here’s the two versions of the story, the official one, and another “medium octane” version:
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HAARP To Bounce Signal Off Asteroid In NASA Experiment
According to the first article, the purpose of the experiment is to use longwave radar to probe the interior of the asteroid. Antennae such as the very large array will receive the signal, all of this being necessary for learning how to defend against asteroids:
An experiment to bounce a radio signal off an asteroid on Dec. 27 will serve as a test for probing a larger asteroid that in 2029 will pass closer to Earth than the many geostationary satellites that orbit our planet.
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program research site in Gakona will transmit radio signals to asteroid 2010 XC15, which could be about 500 feet across. The University of New Mexico Long Wavelength Array near Socorro, New Mexico, and the Owens Valley Radio Observatory Long Wavelength Array near Bishop, California, will receive the signal.
This will be the first use of HAARP to probe an asteroid.
“What’s new and what we are trying to do is probe asteroid interiors with long wavelength radars and radio telescopes from the ground,” said Mark Haynes, lead investigator on the project and a radar systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. “Longer wavelengths can penetrate the interior of an object much better than the radio wavelengths used for communication.”
Knowing more about an asteroid’s interior, especially of an asteroid large enough to cause major damage on Earth, is important for determining how to defend against it.
“If you know the distribution of mass, you can make an impactor more effective, because you’ll know where to hit the asteroid a little better,” Haynes said.
The second article is much less sanguine about the experiment, beginning with the declaration that firing up HAARP might be the cause of the nasty holiday weather:
Here’s the reason why the U.S. weather is very nasty right now… They are heating up the HAARP machines for a space experiment! The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program technology is about to be used (on Dec. 27) by NASA to decipher the interior of an asteroid…
The assertion that the HAARP antenna array could affect the weather is, of course, not new. HAARP watchers have been making that claim ever since Alaska’s Dr. Nick Begich and his co-author Jean Manning first published their book Angels Don’t Play This HAARP in the 1990s. Begich appeared on many talk shows including Art Bell’s overnight Coast to Coast AM, sounding the alarm, and subsequently went on to testify before the European parliament about the dangers of ionospheric heaters. HAARP was the first of these (that we know about), and certainly one of the most powerful antennae arrays, with an effective radiated power in the gigawatt range. Unfortunately for Begich’s detractors, he and Manning were careful to document their HAARP weather manipulation claims by citing the actual patents of Dr. Bernard Eastland, the physicist whose ARCO patents form the basis of the HAARP ionospheric heater project. In the original patents, weather modification is mentioned as a probable use of the technology, along with communications, communications disruption, strategic missile defense, and – yes – radar tomography. Of course, the position of the US Air Force at the time was that HAARP could do no such things, and this remains more or less the official position.
And Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and there was no conspiracy behind the murder of President Kennedy and even if there was, the government was in no way involved.
But now we have two articles saying and acknowledging more or less the same thing, and doing so publicly: HAARP was fired up to do radar tomography of a distant celestial body.