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Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know...


Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:46pm

Every One Speaks about HAARP...

It gets blames for everything, it has magical abilities etc...

While it is true that it does indeed have some interesting abilities, there are many threads and
documents on HAARP. I have been collecting material for years BUT, though its been hinted at
from time to time that other countries also have a version of HAARP and that incoherent scatter
sites have a similar function as HAARP and EISCAT has been mentioned...

Very few people have taken the time to follow the leads in the various documents and threads
and put together the GLOBAL NETWORK

While HAARP itself may not have the power to create a planetary shield (for missile defense
and solar radiation) the world wide network certainly does.

So for this thread I will leave the much discussed Alaskan HAARP in the side lines for now and
lets do a tour of the other facilities around the world.

First a little bit on connections to other facilities. In reports like the NAVY Press Release of Dr
Paul A. Bernhard... we see some terms already...

Dr. Bernhardt used the high-power HF facility near Arecibo, Puerto Rico, and Nizhny Novgorod,
Russia, from 1985 to 1999...

Dr. Bernhardt has conducted over eight experiments from 1985 to the present, using the Space
Shuttle Orbital Maneuver Subsystem (OMS) engines, to modify the ionosphere with high-speed
exhaust injections into the upper atmosphere. The results of these dedicated engine burns have
been recorded using the VHF and UHF radars at Arecibo, Puerto Rico; Kwajalein, Marshall
Islands; Millstone Hill, Massachusetts; and Jicamarca, Peru. Currently, Dr. Bernhardt is the
principal investigator for the Charged Aerosol Release Experiment (CARE) program, designed
to study the scattering of radar from electrons in the vicinity of charged particulates that form
artificial "dusty plasmas."

...Coherent Electromagnetic Radio Tomography (CERTO)


...Computerized Ionospheric Tomography Receiver in Space (CITRIS)

http://www.nrl.navy.mil/pao/pressRelease.php?Y=2006&R=17-06r

So from this single press release we have three search terms. Just ignore the facts about the
chemical releases and the shuttle spewing fumes, we already have a thread on that )

...Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) (Like EISCAT for European Incoherent Scatter Radar)
...Coherent Electromagnetic Radio Tomography (CERTO)
...Computerized Ionospheric Tomography Receiver in Space (CITRIS)

and these locations mentioned directly

Arecibo, Puerto Rico


Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Kwajalein, Marshall Islands
Millstone Hill, Massachusetts
Jicamarca, Peru

From our research collected at Pegasus we can add these...

HIPAS - High Power Auroral Stimulation Observatory


IRIS - Imaging Riometer for Ionospheric Studies

The problem is I have gathered so much material on these sites and still have more to do... that it
may get lost in a single thread...

So lets start with the best HAARP like arrays and Incoherent Scatter facilities.

Now this will take me a while to pull up all my pages so I won't be answering any posts for a
while

continued...

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:50pm

Sura Facility
HAARP Like Facility
Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia
+56° 7' 9.70", +46° 2' 3.66"
Image courtesy http://sura.nirfi.sci-nnov.ru/Photogalery/Photogalery.html
SURA Official Site Russian

The Sura Ionospheric Heating Facility, located near the small town of Vasilsursk about 100 km
eastward from Nizhniy Novgorod in Russia, is a laboratory for ionosphere research. Sura is
capable of radiating about 190 MW, effective radiated power (ERP) on short waves. This facility
is operated by the radiophysical research institute NIRFI in Nizhny Novgorod. The Sura facility
was commissioned in 1981. Using this facility, Russian researchers achieved extremely
interesting results regarding the ionosphere behavior and discovered the effect of generation of
low-frequency emission at the modulation of ionosphere current[1]. At the beginning, Soviet
Defense Department mostly footed the bill. The American HAARP ionospheric heater is similar
to the Sura facility. The HAARP project began in 1993.

Technical information

The frequency range of the heating facility is from 4.5 to 9.3 MHz. The facility consists of three
250 kW broadcasting transmitters and a 144 crossed dipole antenna-array with dimensions of
300 m x 300 m. At the middle of the operating frequency range (4.5 � 9.3 MHz) a maximum
zenith gain of about 260 (~24 dB) is reached, the ERP of the facility is 190 MW (~83 dbW).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sura_Ionospheric_Heating_Facility
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_files/03files/SURA_Radar_Facility.html

Artificial Ionospheric Turbulence and Radio Wave Propagation (Sura/HAARP)

PDF File

Russian US cooperation

In March and May 2006 two


sessions of measurements in the framework of the SURA–HAARP experiment were carried out.
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:52pm

São Luiz Space Observatory


HAARP Like Facility
Cruzeiro Santa Bárbara, Sao Luis-MA, Brasil
-2° 35' 40.47", -44° 12' 35.90"

Coherent Back-Scatter Radar 50 MHz (RESCO)

The Coherent Back-Scatter Radar of 50 MHz (RESCO) was installed at the Space Observatory
of São Luís / INPE, whose operation begun in August of 1998, is capable to accomplish
measures of dynamics of the plasma of the electrojet and of bubbles equatorial ionospheric. This
radar was projected to map the turbulence and the electromagnetic drift of the irregularities of
short length scale (3 meters) in a height range that extends from ~90 km to ~1000 km of the
equatorial ionosphere. Such plasma irregularities have big influence in the propagation trans-
ionosphere of waves in a great frequency range, VHF to UHF, and, therefore, it influence all of
the activities of space communications of the Brazilian tropical area. The formation, the
development and the space distribution of these irregularities are highly sensitive to the space
climatic change (in other words, "Space Weather") besides the convection processes and of the
storms of the troposphere.

This radar resulted of the development and construction begun in INPE there are several years. It
transmits signs pulse of high potency through an network antenna with 768 dipoles which allow
to concentrate all the energy transmitted in only narrow beam radiation. The same antenna also
captures the echo signs spread by the irregularities ionosphere. The transmitted maximum power
(120 kW) it is reached through the use of a modular system of 8 transmitters in phase to
maximize the transmitted energy. The operational control of the radar is made by a computer,
which also accomplishes the acquisition, the treatment and processing 'on line' of the received
data of the ionosphere. The data recorded are available also for the processing and analyze
subsequent. This radar was already operated in several campaigns since 1998 and now it is
collecting in a routine way data of the dynamics of the equatorial electrojet.

This radar, with the FCI radar of 30 MHz together offers great opportunities to the researchers of
studying the peculiar phenomenon of the equatorial area. These, beside the radars of Peru
(Jicamarca), of the India (Thumba) and of the Indonesia, are some of the few radars of this type
that exist in the world around of the magnetic equator. Due to the peculiar configuration of the
geomagnetic field, the Brazilian equatorial area have characteristics very different from the other
areas. It was for this reason that NASA of the USA, in collaboration of INPE, accomplished in
Alcântara in 1994 the campaign GUARÁ when 26 rockets were thrown (in the period of
September-October) to study the equatorial electrojet and the bubbles ionosphere. In this
campaign were used another radar similar to the radar RESCO (which was brought of the USA),
Digissonde (which provided the diagnoses of the ionosphere) and of the magnetometers operated
by INPE in the Space Observatory of São Luís. The radar RESCO, that is now in a phase of
technological improvement, offers great potential to promote researches of the environment of
the Brazilian equatorial area.

Rua Horto Florestal, 100, Cruzeiro Santa Bárbara, Sao Luis-MA - Brasil

SOURCE: São Luiz Space Observatory


http://www.dae.inpe.br/slz/english/resco.html
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....bservatory.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:54pm

Millstone Hill Radio Observatory


EISCAT Like Facility
Westford, Massachusetts
+42° 37' 09.25", -71° 29' 28.49"
Millstone Hill

Millstone Hill, Westford, Massachusetts, USA (Longitude: W Latitude: N)

The Millstone Hill Steerable Antenna, or MISA, is a fully steerable dish antenna, 46 meters in
diameter, designed by the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in 1959. It is currently located at
MIT Haystack Observatory in Westford, Massachusetts. It was originally installed at the
Sagamore Hill Radio Observatory in Hamilton, Massachusetts in 1963. The antenna operated at
that location until 1978, at which time it was relocated to Millstone Hill. Since that time it has
been primarily used as a UHF radar antenna to provide measurements of the near space
environment using the incoherent scatter radar technique. It is one of two surviving dish antennas
of this type in the world with the other antenna being located at the Stanford University radio
science field site in Stanford, California. MISA is used to provide wide radar coverage in latitude
and longitude.

MISA is a broad-based observatory capable of addressing a wide range of atmospheric science


investigations. The incoherent scatter radar facility at Millstone Hill has been supported by the
National Science Foundation since 1974 for studies of the earth's upper atmosphere and
ionosphere. During this time the facility has evolved from a part-time research operation sharing
radar cooling and power supply elements with the M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory Millstone satellite
tracking radar, to a separately funded, operationally independent system dedicated to upper
atmospheric research. The scientific capability of the Millstone Hill facility was greatly
expanded in 1978 with the installation of a fully-steerable 46 meter antenna to complement the
67 meter fixed zenith pointing dish.

The favorable location of Millstone Hill at sub-auroral latitudes combined with the great
operational range afforded by the steerable antenna permit observations over a latitude span
encompassing the region between the polar cap and the near-equatorial ionosphere. Since 1982
the Haystack Observatory Atmospheric Sciences Group has been supported for operating the
Millstone Hill research radar as a part of the incoherent scatter radar chain and for associated
studies of the auroral and sub-auroral ionosphere and thermosphere. The meridional radar chain
extends from Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland through Millstone Hill at mid-latitudes, beyond
Arecibo at low latitudes, to the Jicamarca facility at the magnetic equator in Peru. The radar
chain forms an integral part of the NSF-supported CEDAR (Coupling, Energetics, and Dynamics
of Atmospheric Regions) observing network and Millstone Hill observations and analysis have
contributed extensively to the successes of the CEDAR initiative.

The Millstone Hill Radar uses Thomson backscatter from ionospheric electrons to deduce height-
and time-resolved plasma drift velocities, electron and ion temperatures, electron densities, ion
composition, and ion-neutral collision frequencies. These parameters provide further information
about the neutral gas, neutral temperatures and winds, and electric fields present in the medium.
The incoherent scatter technique provides observations of many of these parameters over an
altitude range extending from less than 100 km to a thousand kilometers or more. Methods have
been developed that allow these measurements to be made with an altitude resolution of
hundreds of meters. The complete steerability of the radar allows horizontal gradients and
structure to be examined along with vertical variations.

The Observatory is the premier scientific facility in the world for studying the equatorial
ionosphere. It has a 2-MW transmitter and a main antenna with 18,432 dipoles covering an area
of nearly 85,000 square meters.

SOURCE: Wikipedia Millstone Hill


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millstone_Hill

Related Links:
MIT Haystack Observatory
http://www.haystack.mit.edu/
Credit: Haystack Observatory

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....bservatory.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:56pm
The first American 'HAARP'

Platteville Atmospheric Observatory


HAARP Like Facility
+40° 10' 54", -104° 43' 30"

Image courtesy Colorado University

The Platteville Atmospheric Observatory was envisioned in 1962 by what is now the Institute of
Telecommunication Sciences (ITS), a part of the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration (NTIA), as a site for high-powered radio experiments. While the initial
experiment, that took place in 1968, studied over-the-horizon radar, the majority of later
experiments used high power radio waves to modify the ionosphere in a process that is
sometimes called ionospheric heating because it raises the electron temperature in the
ionosphere.

The ionospheric heater was still used until 1984, when the last ionospheric experiments were
performed. In the same year, the transmitters were loaned to the Office of Naval Research and
sent to HIPAS in Alaska where they are still used.

With the removal of the transmitters, the focus of the facility changed to smaller-powered
observation of the atmosphere rather than modifying it. In 1988 the 404 MHz RASS was
installed and the ownership of the facility was transferred from NTIA to NOAA-ERL.

SOURCE: Platteville Atmospheric Observatory


http://grison.colorado.edu/Radar_Stations/Platteville/Platteville.html
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....bservatory.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:58pm

High Power Auroral Stimulation Observatory


HIPAS
Fairbanks Alaska
64° 52' 19" N 146° 50' 33" W
HIPAS is located 30 miles Northeast of Fairbanks Alaska; in the small community of Two
Rivers. It occupies 120 acres of land and has six buildings. The facility is located at: latitude and
longitude.
The facility operates year-round.

The HIPAS facility is engaged in the study of the Ionosphere through the use of high power
radio transmission as well as a state-of-the-art LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging ) facility.

The Heater system consists of 8 transmitters capable of conducting amplitude modulation of 100
Hz - 20 kHz and phase modulation of 0 -20 kHz. Each transmitter can transmit up to 150kW at
2.85 or 4.53 MHz on CW mode.

The Heater antenna system consists of a circular array of 8 crossed dipoles, copper wire ground-
planes and resonant triaxial baluns.

The LIDAR facility consists of a 2.7 meter LMT (Liquid Mirror Telescope) with a 4.5 meter
focal length as well as 6 state-of-the-art lasers.

SOURCE: HIPAS Home Page


http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/hipasweb/hipas.htm
Link invalid... Internet Archive Page
http://web.archive.org/web/20080212193205/http://www.hipas.alaska.edu/hipasweb/hipas.htm
Courtesy HIPAS

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....bservatory.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 6:59pm

European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association


EISCAT
Ramfjordmoen, Near Tromsø, Norway
+69° 35' 10.94", +19° 13' 20.89"

The EISCAT Scientific Association is an international research organisation operating three


incoherent scatter radar systems, at 931 MHz, 224 MHz and 500 MHz, in Northern Scandinavia.
It is funded and operated by the research councils of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Japan, France,
the United Kingdom and Germany (collectively, the EISCAT Associates).

EISCAT (European Incoherent Scattter) studies the interaction between the Sun and the Earth as
revealed by disturbances in the magnetosphere and the ionised parts of the atmosphere (these
interactions also give rise to the spectacular aurora, or Northern Lights). The radars are operated
in both Common and Special Programme modes, depending on the particular research objective,
and Special Programme time is accounted and distributed between the Associates according to
rules which are published from time to time.

One EISCAT transmitter site is located close to the city of Tromsø, in Norway, and additional
receiver stations are located in Sodankylä, Finland, and Kiruna, Sweden. See an animation that
shows the basic operation. The EISCAT Headquarters are also located in Kiruna. 1996 the
EISCAT Scientific Association constructed a second incoherent scatter radar facility, the
EISCAT Svalbard Radar, near Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen, far to the North of the
Norwegian mainland.
The Incoherent Scatter Radar technique requires sophisticated technology and EISCAT
engineers are constantly involved in upgrading the systems.

In addition to the incoherent scatter radars, EISCAT also operates an Ionospheric Heater facility
at Ramfjordmoen (including a Dynasonde) to support various active plasma physics experiments
in the high latitude ionosphere.

SOURCE ARTICLE
http://www.eiscat.se:8080/about.html
Tromsø 931 MHz Ultra High Frequency Radar [facts]
These signals are also received at Kiruna and Sodankylä
Tromsø 224 MHz Very High Frequency Radar [facts]
We have also a heating facility and a Dynasonde

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....mso_Norway.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:01pm

Nerc MST Radar Facility


NMRF
HAARP Like Facility
+52° 25' 28.26", -4° 00' 19.59"
Capel Dewi, Carmarthenshire, Wales, United Kingdom
near Aberystwyth, Wales, UK
This one is different but included anyway

The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Mesosphere-Stratosphere-Troposphere


(MST)
Radar at Aberystwyth

SOURCE: NERC
http://mst.nerc.ac.uk/index.html
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_files/03files/NERC_MST_Radar_Facility.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:03pm

National MST Radar Facility


NMRF
HAARP Like Facility
+13° 27' 26.68", +79° 10' 30.74"
Gadanki, near Tirupati, in southern Andra Pradesh, India

I found this one on Google Earth so Pegasus has first find on that one
Visiting the National MST Radar Facility in Gadanki, near Tirupati, in southern Andra Pradesh,
India

ABOUT NATIONAL MST RADAR FACILITY


Indian scientists have carried out pioneering research work in the fields of astronomy and
astrophysics, solar/interplanetary medium, earth's upper atmosphere/ionosphere,
aeronomy/middle atmosphere and weather/climate phenomena. The nationally coordinated
Indian Middle Atmosphere Programme (IMAP) was implemented during the period 1982-89
with well focussed campaign experiments with ground based, balloon, rocket and satellite based
techniques. The IMAP programme led to the decision to conduct in-depth studies of
atmosphericdynamical phenomena by developing a versatile ground based radar technique...

...The MST Radar is a state of the art instrument capable of providing estimates of atmospheric
parameters with very high resolution on a continuous basis which are essential in the study of
different dynamical processes in the atmosphere. It is an important research tool in the
investigation of prevailing winds, waves ( including gravity waves) turbulence, and atmospheric
stability & other mesoscale phenomena . A reliable three dimensional model of the atmosphere
over the low latitudes improves our understanding of the climatic and weather variations...

Establishment of NMRF

Attaching great importance to the scientific utilisation of the Indian MST Radar, the Government
of India decided to create an autonomous Scientific Society called the National MST Radar
Facility (NMRF). This society is affliated to the Department Of Space. The NMRF was
registered on January 11, 1993 under the Indian Societies Act 1860.
This society is administered by a Governing Council under the chairmanship of Dr. K.
Kasturirangan, Secretary DOS with, Director , NMRF as the member secretary . The present
Director of NMRF is Prof D. Narayan Rao .The Governing Council consists of other eminent
scientists, representatives of the National Laboratories and some of the funding agencies.The
Governing Council sets broad policy guidelines to ensure the effective scientific utilisation of the
facility, supported by a Scientific Advisory Commitee & a Finance Commitee.

Location Of NMRF

The scientific requirements dictated that the Indian MST Radar should be located preferably
below 15 degrees North latitude. Hence after careful consideration of the various constraints, a
site at Gadanki Village, near the temple town of Tirupati in the Chitoor district of Andhra
Pradesh was selected for locating the Indian MST Radar . NMRF is located off the Chitoor -
Tirupati main road in a picturesque landscape spreading over an area of about 42 acres. Regular
train and bus services are operated between Tirupati and Bangalore/Madras. On request NMRF
may provide transport between Tirupati and Gadanki.

SOURCE: The National MST Radar Facility (NMRF)


http://www.isro.org/nmrf/default.htm
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....r_Facility.html

Cherenkov Radiation around Antennas


Image courtesy ISRO

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:05pm

Jicamarca Radio Observatory


HAARP Like Facility
Lima, Peru
11° 57' 04.82" S 78° 52' 27.43" W

Image courtesy Colorado University

Introduction
The Jicamarca Radio Observatory is the equatorial anchor of the Western Hemisphere chain of
incoherent scatter radar (ISR) observatories extending from Lima, Perú, to Søndre Strømfjord,
Greenland. It is part of the Geophysical Institute of Peru (Instituto Geofísico del Perú, or IGP)
and receives the majority of its financial support from the National Science Foundation of the
U.S. through a Cooperative Agreement with Cornell University.

The Observatory is the premier scientific facility in the world for studying the equatorial
ionosphere. It has a 2-MW transmitter and a main antenna with 18,432 dipoles covering an area
of nearly 85,000 square meters.

SOURCE: Jicamarca Radio Observatory


http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/overview.html

Piura facility: Jicamarca Radio Observatory

The Observatory is about a half-hour drive inland (east) from Lima, Peru at a geographic latitude
of 11.95° south and a longitude of 76.87° west. The altitude of the Observatory is about 500 m
ASL. It is about 10 km from the Carretera Central, the main highway east in Peru.

The Jicamarca Radio Observatory was built in 1960-61 by the Central Radio Propagation
Laboratory (CRPL) of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS).

Station Database
http://jro.igp.gob.pe/english/database/database_en.htm
Image Courtesy Cornell University

The Jicamarca Radio Observatory - Cornell University


http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/

The 49.92 MHz ISR is the principal facility of the Observatory. The radar antenna consists of a
large square array of 18,432 half-wave dipoles arranged into 64 separate modules of 12 x 12
crossed dipoles. Each linear polarization of each module can be separately phased (by hand,
changing cable lengths), and the modules can be fed separately or connected in almost any
desired fashion. There is great flexibility, but changes cannot be made rapidly. The individual
modules have a beam width of about 7 deg, and the array can be steered within this region by
proper phasing. The one way half power beam width of the full array is about 1.1 deg; the two
way (radar) half power width is about 0.8 deg. The frequency bandwidth is about 1 MHz. The
isolation between the linear polarizations is very good, at least 50 dB, which is important for
certain measurements. Since the array is on the ground and the Observatory is the only sign of
man in a desert region completely surrounded by mountains, there is no RF interference. The
transmitter consists of four completely independent modules which can be operated together or
separately. Only two of these modules are currently in operation. Each can deliver ~1.5 MW
peak power, with a maximum duty cycle of 6%, and pulses as short as 0.8-1.0 µs. Pulses as long
as 2 ms show little power droop; considerably longer pulses are probably possible. Two
additional modules with the same properties will eventually be available. The third is more than
90% complete; the fourth is well advanced but its completion will require additional funding.
The drivers of the main transmitter can also be used as transmitters for applications requiring
only 50- 100 KW of peak power...

SOURCE: Jicamarca Radio Observatoryhttp://www.kurasc.kyoto-u.ac.jp/radar-


group/local/isr/jicamarca/overview.html

MUCH BIGGER THAN HAARP


Main Array

Visit the Jicamarca Radio Observatory homepage


http://jro.igp.gob.pe/
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....bservatory.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:07pm

Jindalee Operational Radar Network


JORN
JP 2025
Laverton, West Australia
-28° 19' 36.29", +122° 0' 18.84"

Two Part System

Projects
JP 2025 - Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN)

The JORN project arose out of extensive research undertaken by the Defence Science and
Technology Organisation (DSTO) into over-the horizon radar (OTHR) beginning in the early
1970s. As part of the 1987 Defence White Paper, the Government placed a high priority on wide
area surveillance of the north and north western approaches to Australia and OTHR was seen to
be the most cost effective solution. As a consequence, in December 1990, the Government
approved the design and construction of JORN.

The Jindalee Operational Radar Network (JORN) consists of two OTHR, one near Longreach,
Qld. and the other near Laverton, WA, jointly operated from the JORN Coordination Centre
(JCC) at RAAF Base Edinburgh, SA by No 1 Radar Surveillance Unit. The radars are an
advanced development of the Australian designed Jindalee radar at Alice Receiver Site, Laverton
WA - click on image to enlargeSprings which is in operational use as well as being a research
and development facility used by DSTO for ongoing OTHR improvement. JORN radars are
capable of all weather detection of air and surface targets inside an arc of up to 3,000 km range
extending from Geraldton in the west around to Cairns in the east. JORN makes a crucial
contribution to broad area surveillance of Australia's strategically important northern approaches.

SOURCE:
Australian Department of Defence
Defence Materiel Organization
http://www.defence.gov.au/dmo/esd/jp2025/jp2025.cfm

Electronic Warfare & Radar Division - DSTO, Australia


http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/page/3603/

Courtesy Australian Department of Defence


Courtesy Australian Department of Defence
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....k_Laverton.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:09pm

Jindalee Operational Radar Network


JORN
Longreach, Queensland, Australia
-23° 39' 29.53", +144° 8' 49.58"

JORN Part Two


Communications '92: Communications Technology, Services and Systems; Getting It All
Together

The Jindalee Operational Radar Network Communications and the Operational Concept
Nicholson, P1; Cameron, A2

Abstract: The operational concept of the Jindalee over-the-horizon operational radar network
(JORN) is the centralised control and co-ordination of remote sensors. The radar sites are in
Laverton, WA and Longreach, Queensland, while the co-ordination centre is situated in
Adelaide, South Australia. An extensive communications network is needed to control the radars
and their associated frequency management systems, transfer partly processed data for final
analysis at the co-ordination centre, and pass track information to the command support systems
of the Australian Defence Force and other users. The principle of operation, configuration and
concept of the Jindalee project are briefly outlined to provide the context of the communications
requirement. The communications infrastructure to support this operational concept is then
described together with the main factors which have influenced the design of JORN
communications.

Papers Available Here


http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=563982181256363;res=IELENG

Consultancy Projects

Jindalee Operational Radar Network

RayTec Consulting has since its inception offered sub-contract services on the JORN project
across a broad spectrum of Systems Engineering disciplines from Requirements Analysis and
Design, Verification and Validation to
Integration and Test.

SOURCE: http://www.raytec.com.au/wp/projects

Electronic Warfare & Radar Division


High frequency surface wave radar. Credit DSTO

Electronic Warfare & Radar Division

Electronic Warfare & Radar Division provides scientific leadership and support to the Australian
Defence Organisation on the exploitation of the electromagnetic spectrum to enhance the
performance of our own sensors, weapons, platforms and command systems, together with the
ability to destroy the effectiveness of adversarial systems.

Weapons Systems Division

Weapons Systems Division provides scientific leadership and support covering all aspects of
weapon systems - including sensors, guidance, propulsion and warheads, and their integration
into combat platforms and command and control systems.

Command, Control, Communications & Intelligence Division

Command, Control, Communications & Intelligence Division provides scientific leadership and
support for Defence command, intelligence, communications, and business processes, at both the
operational and theatre levels of command. Support to the Australian Defence Organisation
includes Information Operations with special capabilities in Information Security and Digital
Forensics; Communications with special capabilities in Satellite Communications, Mobile
Networks and Network Management; Intelligence Processing and Analysis with special
capabilities in signals analysis, communications analysis, automated fact extraction, and speech
processing. The Division has organised its work program to have a strong emphasis on support
achieving the goals as outlined in the Network Centric Warfare roadmap.
Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Division

Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Division provides scientific leadership and support
for strategic intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, with a focus on the needs of
the intelligence community.

Land Operations Division

Land Operations Division provides scientific leadership and support to the Land Force through
structured and analytical approaches to capability development.

SOURCE: DSTO
http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/page/3603/
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file...._Longreach.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:12pm

[quote]Originally posted by zorgon


Poker Flat Research Range
Near Chatanika, Alaska
+65° 7' 23.90", -147° 28' 7.05"

Still looking for the actual array in this area but Poker Flats covers a wide terrain and the array is
most likely hidden in the trees

Gate sign says NASA is lurking about and they mention the Aurora studies...

HAARP likely not Primary Ionospheric array in Alaska by Guy Cramer


http://www.superforce.com/haarp/index.htm

How to hide a HAARP by Guy Cramer

This first photo shows HAARP


The second photo shows HAARP with a camouflaged Array

The third image shows a completely concealed array, road and power generation center, to show
how easy it is to hide a large facility in a location like Alaska.

"The above illustrations demonstrate the capability to effectively conceal large land areas
containing hardware and buildings. In a similar initiative comprising the the most comprehensive
infrastructure concealment program since World War II, the design team of Dr. Resnick, Lt. Col.
Timothy R. O'Neill, PhD (U.S. Army, Ret.) and Mr. Guy Cramer have produced remarkable
results. Using specially designed "Fractal Based" camouflage patterns in projects related to
concealment of critical infrastructure under the auspices of the US Department of the Interior's
Bureau of Land Management, the team continues to achieve desired objectives such as those
shown below."

SOURCE: Guy Cramer Hyperstealth Tech


http://www.superforce.com/haarp/index.htm

We have found this one...

Chatanika Incoherent Scatter Facility


EISCAT Like Facility
Poker Flats
+65° 7' 1.34", -147° 27' 37.23"
Also found one small Array...
+65° 7' 55.61", -147° 27' 14.98"
And several 'suspicious' areas like this one
But Poker Flats is still a work in progress

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:20pm

Baikal-1 and IGR sites


Semipalatinsk-21, Kazakhstan

This one is a direct tie in with Remote Viewing success and Tesla technology.

It is said Russia has several HAARP like facilities, bt so far I have only found SURA
Back in the scalar weapon and Tesla research days there are several objects left in Russia that are
very impressive. As they deal with antennas and as they are cool I will add them here as well...

You will also have to visit my pages at the bottom of each post as I am only using a few of the
images and a little of the text... the full collection is on each page as I get new data...

First one is...

URDF-3 (Unidentified Research and Development Facility-3)


Baikal-1, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan
50°10'12.69"N, 78°22'36.84"W

This first appeared as a CIA satellite image

U.S. satellite reconnaissance photo of suspected Soviet beam weapon installation near
Semipalatinsk.
Published July 28, 1980. (Courtesy Aviation Week & Space Technology)

Much has been written about the CIA search for Russia's Tesla Beam Weapon facility and it is
even one of the biggest cases for the Remote Viewing Project Stargate that the CIA ran. One of
the things that was a positive hit from the RV Team was the huge crane at the site...

Well that crane is STILL THERE...


Space Nuclear Facility test capability at the Baikal-1 and IGR sites
Semipalatinsk-21, Kazakhstan

Hill, T. J.; Stanley, M. L.; Martinell, J. S.


Presented at the Nuclear Power Engineering in Space Nuclear Rocket Engines, Kazakhstan,
Russia, 22-26 Sep. 1992

The International Space Technology Assessment Program was established 1/19/92 to take
advantage of the availability of Russian space technology and hardware. DOE had two
delegations visit CIS and assess its space nuclear power and propulsion technologies. The visit
coincided with the Conference on Nuclear Power Engineering in Space Nuclear Rocket Engines
at Semipalatinsk-21 (Kurchatov, Kazakhstan) on Sept. 22-25, 1992. Reactor facilities assessed in
Semipalatinski-21 included the IVG-1 reactor (a nuclear furnace, which has been modified and
now called IVG-1M), the RA reactor, and the Impulse Graphite Reactor (IGR), the CIS version
of TREAT. Although the reactor facilities are being maintained satisfactorily, the support
infrastructure appears to be degrading. The group assessment is based on two half-day tours of
the Baikals-1 test facility and a brief (2 hr) tour of IGR; because of limited time and the large
size of the tour group, it was impossible to obtain answers to all prepared questions. Potential
benefit is that CIS fuels and facilities may permit USA to conduct a lower priced space nuclear
propulsion program while achieving higher performance capability faster, and immediate access
to test facilities that cannot be available in this country for 5 years. Information needs to be
obtained about available data acquisition capability, accuracy, frequency response, and number
of channels. Potential areas of interest with broad application in the U.S. nuclear industry are
listed.

SOURCE: Harvard Abstracts


http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1993STIN...9416773H

Here is the crane sketch from the CIA RV Team members


Here is the large crane on Google Earth
Credit for the find and info gathering goes to
admiraltogo
Fort Smith, AR
Google Earth poster

This base was also the spot where the Russians tested their version of a Nuclear Rocket
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....Kazakhstan.html [/quote]

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:26pm

Strange Towers in a Russian Forest


Tesla Generators
Sychëvka, Moskovskaya Oblast' (Russia)
+55°55'26.15"N,36°49'10.97"

Yet another old Russian project tied into Tesla research... I have included these because they are
related, and just plain cool
Update 2007-12-02 09:59:49

"These were part of the experiments do by the SU with Teslas work towards power transmission
and communication. Pictures all over the place on the internet. Nothing mysterious or new about
it. Or perhaps its a secret installation for taking over the world. Take you pick."

Below is the entry gate from Google Earth images... the caption translates to...
"Isled. the center of the high energies"

Test benches VNITS - ALL-UNION SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CEMENT VEI


(high-voltage scientific research center of All-Russian electrotechnical institute).

Satellite View of the Installation near Sychëvka, Moskovskaya Oblast' (Russia)


http://www.thelivingmoon.com/47john_lear....ian_Forest.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:29pm

The Russian Woodpecker


Duga Radar Array, Chenobyl, Ukraine
51°18'20.17"N, 30°04'02.60"E

"Woodpecker" Duga radar array, Chenobyl, Ukraine by Necator


РЛС Дуга-1 Чернобыль-2 (Radar arch-1 Chernobyl-2) by DM.HANTER

History

The Soviets had been working on early warning radars for their anti-ballistic missile systems
through the 1960s, but most of these had been line-of-sight systems that were useful for raid
analysis and interception only. None of these systems had the capability to provide early-warning
of a launch, which would give the defenses time to study the attack and plan a response. At the
time the Soviet early-warning satellite network was not well developed, so work started on over-
the-horizon radar systems for this associated role in the late 1960s.

The first experimental system, Duga-1, was built outside Mykolaiv in the Ukraine, successfully
detecting rocket launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome at 2,500 kilometers. This was followed
by the prototype Duga-2, built on the same site, which was able to track launches from the far
east and submarines in the Pacific Ocean as the missiles flew towards Novaya Zemlya. Both of
these radars were aimed east and were fairly low power, but with the concept proven work began
on an operational system. The new Duga-3 systems used a transmitter and receiver separated by
about 60 km.[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_Woodpecker
Чорнобиль-2. Приймальні антени (Chernobyl-2. Receiving Antenna) by djcrok
MANY more pictures

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....ar_Ukraine.html

Main Stream Media coverage..

The Missing Secrets Of Nikola Tesla - Woodpecker Signal


Russia makes Aurora's with Woodpecker Array
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:33pm

China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation (CRIRP)


HAARP Like Facility
Ionospheric Laboratory
Ionospheric Laboratory, Xinjiang (Sinkiang) Region
40°24'15.91"N, 93°38'09.74"E

So far I have only found ONE of China's Arrays and one EISCAT type dish.

Not much data to go on either but the name...


CRIRP
China Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation
This facility is closest to Urumchi (Urumqi), Xinjiang Region, China. Actually the whole region
is filled with odd markings and will be a whole thread on its own but not related to radio waves...

Ionospheric sounding network and data in China

Wu Jian Jiao Peinan Xiao Zuo Wan Weixing Liu Ruiyuan Zhao Zhengyu
LEME, China Res. inst. of Radiowave Propagation, Beijing;

This paper appears in: Antennas, Propagation and EM Theory, 2000. Proceedings. ISAPE 2000.
5th International Symposium on
Publication Date: 2000
On page(s): 688-691
Meeting Date: 08/15/2000 - 08/18/2000
Location: Beijing, China
ISBN: 0-7803-6377-9
References Cited: 10
INSPEC Accession Number: 6963766
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/ISAPE.2000.894880
Current Version Published: 2002-08-06

Abstract
Ionospheric sounding has been conducted routinely for more than 60 years in China. A complete
network of ground-based sounding sites covers the Chinese subcontinent, including vertical and
oblique sounding, GPS measurement of ionospheric TEC and scintillation, VLF receivers
measuring the lower ionosphere etc. In this paper, we give a picture of the sounding network,
equipment situation and data acquired with emphasis on vertical ionosonde network

SOURCE: IEEE
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_a....&isnumber=19345

The Ionospheric Sounding in China

The ionospheric sounding in China has a long history and has a well spread network, which is
still keeping routine operation, providing a good background to do the ionospheric long-term
prediction and short-term forecasting. The ionospheric sounding in China started in early 1940s
(Wu et al., 2002). Fig.1 shows the ionospheric sounding network in China. The sounding
equipments and operation periods are listed in Table 1. Among them 11 ionosonde stations are
still in operation in China mainland. The data at integer UT hours are sent to forecasting center in
Beijing twice a day through Internet.

There is also a daily exchange of ionospheric data with Russian (for 4 stations) and with
Australia (for 4 stations) respectively. A method of predicting the ionospheric F2 layer in the
Asia and Oceania Region (AOR Method [Sun X.R., 1987]) was adopted as a regional
ionospheric long-term prediction method in China and its surrounding area. Then this was
cooperated with the International Reference Ionosphere and became the Reference Ionosphere in
China (CRI) [Liu et al., 1994].

http://www.irf.se/~christer/China_IONO.doc
Preliminary studies on ionospheric forecasting in China and its surrounding area

R. Liua, Corresponding Author Contact Information


E-mail The Corresponding Author, Z. Xua, J. Wub, S. Liua, B. Zhanga and G. Wangb

Polar Research Institute of China, 451 Jinqiao Road., Shanghai 200136,


China bChina Research Institute of Radiowave Propagation, Xinxiang 453003, China

Abstract

The ionospheric sounding in China has a long history and has a well spread network, which is
still keeping routine operation. The autocorrelation method is adopted for the short-term
forecasting of ionospheric characteristics. The performances of the forecasts at Chongqing have
been examined for different combination of parameters and algorithms by estimating the
prediction errors. Preliminary results show that for predictions of more than 10 h ahead the “at
once” method with f0F2 is preferable. For predictions of less than 10 h ahead the “iterations”
method with View the MathML source is the best. A corrected method of the International
Reference Ionosphere used in China region (the CRI model) is described in this paper. By
introducing an effective ionospheric index Ice into the CRI model the regional forecasting could
be realized.

SOURCE: Science Direst

Home Address:
National Key Lab of Electromagnetic Environment, China Research Institute of Radiowave
Propagation (CRIRP), P.O. Box 6301, Beijing 102206, China,
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....ropagation.html

Zhong Shan Antarctic Polar Station (China)


69º 22' 23.63" S 76º 22' 19.11" E

Introduction

Of the two Chinese scientific stations in Antarctic, the one in Zhong Shan is closely conjugated
with the Svalbard area in the northern hemisphere. This makes it a valuable place for coordinated
measurements both with the EISCAT Svalbard Radar (ESR) and the Polar satellite. In 1991 a
cooperation agreement was signed between the Ionospheric Laboratory of the China Research
Institute of Radiowave Propagation (CRIRP) in Xinxiang, China, and the Department of Physical
Sciences, University of Oulu, Finland, to build an auroral photometer system for the Zhong Shan
station (Kaila et al, 1997). The multichannel scanning photometer agreed upon was constructed
in Oulu by April 1995, and delivered to China in May. Measurements were supposed to start in
March 1997, to be continued during the local winter time until October (the same schedule of
measurements is planned for every year). However, due to problems mentioned above, the
current status of the system is unknown!

The Zhong Shan Station, Antarctica


http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....Zhong_Shan.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:36pm

Sheshan, Shanghai, China


EISCAT Like Facility
31°5′41.98″N, 121°11′29.72″E
The Sheshan 25m radio telescope is an alt-az antenna run by SHAO.
The telescope is located in the Sheshan area, about 40km west of Shanghai.

This one is in the middle of the Old Jesuit Cathedral lot. They have an observatory there as well
Observatory and Church
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_files/03files/China_Sheshan.html

Been a lot of rumors around that the Jesuits still have a lot of control in the world...

Look up Wheeling Jesuit University... search for NASA grants and ask why is NASA giving
money to a Church organization?
http://www.wju.edu/

Look up the National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) These guys are in charge of who gets
new technology

The National Technology Transfer Center (NTTC) has entered its 20th year of providing
technology transfer services for federal facilities of our nation. Our work has provided clients
with technical and market research expertise dedicated to meeting the complex needs of
technology transfer organizations, while providing close support focusing on customer service.
NTTC is inspired by the technologies developed at our federal R&D institutions, and is proud of
our work commercializing and disseminating federal innovation for the betterment of our
nation's economy.

Ask why do the Jesuits control technology transfer?

©2009 National Technology Transfer Center, Wheeling Jesuit University


http://www.nttc.edu/

But that is a whole new story

Back to HAARP/EISCAT like stuff...

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 7:51pm

HAARP High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program


Gacona, Alaska

There are more but that is all I have cataloged so far

But each one of those sites links to documents that link to other cogs in the wheel...

I am sure I have missed a few

I will add more as I have time to create the webpages. Feel free to add anything that you find
from those links...

I will finish with some of the original HAARP images. You can also go to Jack Arnesons page
and look under HAARP and Similar Facilities
HAARP cam image...
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....ona_Alaska.html

This is the HAARP 'home page'


http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/

But remember that the real HAARP project is run by the US NAVY NRL (Naval Research
Laboratory
High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
http://www.nrl.navy.mil/content.php?P=04REVIEW106

HAARP Photo Gallery and web cam access links

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....Gallery_01.html

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 8:00pm

Going through my old thread for relevant posts... here is one...

Quote:
Originally posted by TheWretched
Many of the ones you have listed are nothing but observatories for looking into the stars. Some are nothing but radar stations.

If you believe THAT then you haven't read anything about them. So much for your 'expertise'
Most of the ones listed came from EISCAT and HAARP OFFICIAL websites

I haven't even listed all yet..but the antennas at


Kiruna, Sweden
Longyearbyen, Svalbard (Spitsbergen), Norway
Sodankylä, Finland
Søndre Strømfjord, Greenland
Ramfjordmoen, near Tromsø, Norway

Are most certainly used for Ionosphere manipulation and research which is after all THE POINT
of these facilities and hence the thread
Why do these skeptics always have nasty names?

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 21, 2010, 8:10pm

Lot of weird stuff happening lately... Ocker has noticed it too, he said so in an ATS thread...

Stuff I have been looking for for years is suddenly posted on Wikipedia, Buzz Aldrin now posts
the confirming data on his site about Aquila and the very day I made that HAARP thread at
ATS...

Quote:
Originally posted by autowrench
Great post, starred and flagged. Did anyone happen to watch the History
Channel last night? They had as show called "That's Impossible," and the
show as all about HAARP, and the different facilities around the world, and
how they use it as a weather weapon. I too have researched this thing, but the
show had all of the tech, plus computer animation, and was fabulously
presented.

Now how is that for coincidence? Same dang thing happened with PBS NOVA... A week before
I was going to post all the original Secret Astronaut material we had collected, NOVA does
:Astrospies"

{{{insert score to 'Twilight Zone' here}}}

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by dragar on Sept 21, 2010, 10:09pm

Zorgon im going to add this in please feel free to delete this post.
Take alook at it see if this is a bit strange.
HAARP= High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
The Prince Albert Radar Laboratory (PARL):The original study that led to PARL came about as
the side effect of questions about the effects of the aurora on radar systems.
Work on the HAARP Station began in 1993
Prince Albert Radar Laboratory limited operations started in 1959.
Could this be what sparked HAARP?

The Prince Albert Radar Laboratory

A satellite is any smaller object traveling around a larger one. This means that the moon is a
satellite to the Earth. However, the term satellite often refers to a human-made spacecraft placed
in space to orbit another body.

The first "communicatons satellite" was the moon. The USA started using the moon for
communications trials in the early 1950's. Signals beamed towards the moon were reflected and
received back on Earth. It was a very inefficient means of communication requiring high power
and large antennas to produce a detectable system. In addition, communication was only possible
while the moon was above the horizon.

DRTE staff participated in the trials starting in 1959 using a large radar station at the newly-built
Prince Albert Radar Laboratory (PARL) in Saskatchewan. The first demonstration was given
when Prime Minister John Diefenbaker inaugurated the station on June 6, 1959. Here are some
photos of the inauguration. A pre-taped greeting* from President Eisenhower was transmitted
from a station at Millstone Hill near Boston and received by the PARL station. Each station was
equipped with a 26-m dish antenna. Diefenbaker used the occasion to announce that Canada
would initiate its own satellite program. Here* is part of Mr. Diefenbaker's speech.

http://www.friendsofcrc.ca/Projects/PARL/PARL.html
As a side note :MY family and I have been there twice. It is very active many upgrades including
a new security fence around it.
You may have to dig around in the link I gave for further info . ty

At the beginning, the work of the laboratory was focused on high frequency radio and the
problem of forecasting the ionospheric conditions which determined the availability of any given
frequency and transmission path. To this end, a new ionospheric sounder was designed by a team
led by Bill McLeish. These sounders were constructed at RPL and were installed in a number of
stations established across Canada. Most of the components were those which had been removed
from surplus military equipment. The stations were manned by DOT personnel who were trained
in their operation by Bob Stevens in a small building below the main laboratory by the shore of
the Rideau Canal.

A second project arose from some of the HFDF work during the war. It had been noted that
transmissions passing through the auroral zone had been deflected by as much as 20 degrees. To
investigate this phenomenon further. Jack Meek proposed what became known as the "Mobile"
experiment. A railroad car was equipped with a laboratory, diesel generators, accommodation,
and cooking and eating facilities. Ionospheric sounders were installed, a crew was chosen and the
car was hauled up to The Pas in Manitoba. From there, it was attached to the train which ran to
Churchill and was shunted onto sidings at various points along the route. Antennas would be
erected, and a series of ionospheric soundings taken. The car would then be hauled to the next
siding and the process repeated. A line of soundings was thus obtained crossing the auroral zone.
Jack Meek was in charge of the operation for the first period from the autumn of 1947 to January
1948 when Claire McKerrow took over. With Claire were Harold Serson, Cam Baker, and Sgt.
Len Hagg on loan from the Canadian Army. The cook, provided by CNR, had an unfortunate
habit of disappearing whenever the expedition arrived in The Pas. He was usually found in one
of the local bars shortly before the train left. On one occasion, the town was searched from end to
end to no avail. He was finally located in the local hospital, and they had to carry on without
him. Claire called for volunteers to do the cooking with no success until Harold Serson finally
admitted that he could cook a little. (In fact, Harold could have competed with most professional
chefs.) Claire and Harold then shared the task until the cook's return. Food was supplied by the
CNR from Winnipeg. Both Claire and Harold were inordinately fond of Winnipeg goldeye, and
they ordered several cases of this delicacy.. The rest of the crew ate smoked goldeye, like it or
not.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Sept 22, 2010, 6:14am

Nice addition Did not have that one yet


Location, Location, Location

The requirements for the radar’s site were twofold.

1. The site should permit the radar beam to illuminate the ionosphere over the Churchill,
Manitoba region at the height at which the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) normally occurs.
This would enable the comparison of auroral radar returns with simultaneous geophysical
measurements made from Churchill.
2. The site should be accessible to scientists from the Physics department of the University of
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, where considerable expertise in auroral studies existed.

So it seems the location was specifically chosen to mess with the Aurora's.. so yeah... not only
the predecessor for HAARP but proof that all big EISCAT and other huge radar dishes can effect
the ionosphere

Nice catch

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by dragar on Sept 22, 2010, 3:58pm

University of Saskatchewan
Auroral Radar - Saskatchewan
Early 1948
Peter Forsyth was preparing for medical school when Balfour Currie, returning from meeting in
Ottawa, asked if he would help modify a radar to be borrowed from the Navy to seek radar
echoes from aurora.
This turned out to be a 3000 MHz surveillance radar. It was modified and operated, but no
auroral echoes were detected.

Auroral Radar - Saskatchewan

1948-49
With the aid of Nate Gerson, the USAF provided two huge 106 MHz early-warning radars. One
went to Saskatoon, the other to NRC (McKinley), where it was to be modified to 56 MHz
First Canadian auroral echoes were detected with this radar in 1949 (paper in Nature, April,
1950).
As a result, Peter Forsyth decided to do his PhD on auroral echoes, rather than go into medicine.

Auroral Radar - Saskatchewan

1948-49 - Postscript
Around 1990 a phone call came to the Department of Physics at the University of Saskatchewan
asking if they had an SCR-270 radar with a particular serial number
They did! It was the original radar which detected the incoming Japanese planes arriving to
bomb Pearl Harbor (that information was ignored).
For over 40 years that radar had been sitting “buried” in Saskatoon. It is now at the Historical
Electronics Museum near Baltimore.

Auroral Radar - Saskatchewan

1951-52
The modified radar came to Saskatoon from Ottawa, and a combined dual-frequency antenna
was constructed.
Simultaneous observations of auroral echoes were observed at 56 and 106 MHz (1953 paper)
In 1951, Peter Forsyth finished his PhD and was hired to work at the Defence Research
Telecommunications Establishment(DRTE) at Shirley Bay, near Ottawa, but since the facility
didn't exist yet, he continued at Saskatoon for another year. It was a year later when he moved to
DRTE, where he remained until 1958, rising to the position of Superintendent of the Radio
Physics Lab.

Pre-History

1931 - NRC Radio Section established


1932 - Dr. John Henderson (PhD with Appleton)
1935 - Maj.-Gen. A.G.L. McNaughton new NRC President helped invent a cathode-ray tube
direction-finder in the 1920s
1936-38 - Henderson developed direction-finder for marine and air use, installed in Nova Scotia
in 1938
1938 - McNaughton was consulting with DND re detection of aircraft by electrical means
1939 - Henderson sent to UK to be briefed on radar developments

World War II

McNaughton contacted by Sir Charles Wright


you have expertise, get into this radar development
send physics graduates to UK Navy - badly needed
Peter Forsyth developed air-borne radar in UK, 1942-45
NRC became centre of radar development in Canada
McGill, Queens, Toronto, Western also involved in radar research
REL (Crown corporation) established to manufacture optical equipment, radar
During course of war, NRC designed more than a dozen different radars at many frequencies: 75,
95, 150, 200, 215, 2,800, 3,000, 10,000 and 24,000 MHz.
REL manufactured over 2000 radar sets, mostly for Navy, Army

Post-war

NRC
microwave experience --> Covington's 10.7cm solar radio-telescope (1946)
McKinley --> meteor radar program (1947)
DRB
established 1947 to take over defence research role which NRC refused to continue with after the
war.
took over labs from services (e.g. Naval Research Establishment, CARDE), and started new ones
(DRTE, DRNL, Ft. Churchill)
Weather radar
started in 1943 as a Canadian Army project in Ottawa, led by Stewart Marshall.
Post-war, at DRB & McGill, until 1950, then McGill alone. (Stormy Weather)

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by dragar on Sept 22, 2010, 4:09pm

EISCAT

In addition to the incoherent scatter radars, EISCAT also operates an Ionospheric Heater facility
at Ramfjordmoen (including a Dynasonde) to support various active plasma physics experiments
in the high latitude ionosphere.
Description of the EISCAT heating facility:

The Heating facility is situated next to the UHF and VHF incoherent scatter radars.
The Heater is used for ionospheric modification experiments applying high-power transmissions
of high-frequency electro-magnetic waves to study plasma parameters in the ionosphere. The
name Heating stems from the fact that these high power electromagnetic waves, which are
transmitted into the ionosphre with high-gain antennas, heat the electrons and thus modify the
plasma state. To create plasma turbulence, the transmitted frequencies have to be close to the
plasma resonances, which are 4 to 8 MHz.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by gigas on Sept 23, 2010, 9:32am

Here in wisconsin up north of me, we have clam lake and they run an ELF facility there to
communicate with subs deep under the sea. This ELF transmitter is connected by another facility
128 miles east in michigan. I would guess this also holds true for the underground
communications of other secret facilities regular radio communications cannot be linked up with.

This facility was said to be shut down some years ago but according to the dot mil link below, it
still operates.

http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil/UploadedFiles/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by pman35 on Sept 27, 2010, 11:46am

Hi guys have'nt read any of this but i have to say i'm pretty impressed zorgon with what u've
posted to me it looks like if all these were connected they would indeed create a shield around
the globe and because there are so many if one was to fail it might not affect the rest.

I will read this post as i have an interest in haarp.

Respect And May Disclosure Keep Moving Forwards

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by magooollo on Oct 5, 2010, 11:25am

buzz aldrin and edgar mitchell ( apollo astronauts) are involved in the UFO community, perhaps
as information conduits tho that isnt offically acknolwedged , would make good intermediatries
in the disclosure race

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Oct 5, 2010, 4:14pm

Interesting pdf Gigas!


EDIT

For anyone curious as to when Zorgon mentioned that sometimes documents coming from us mil
sites cannot be accessed by folk abroad, this is what you may see showing in your browser.
Obviously I'm in Australia... and this is how our allie treats us?

EDIT: PDF in question which Gigas posted is this link below:

http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil/UploadedFiles/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by winniethepooh4102 on Oct 5, 2010, 4:47pm

I found a torrent for it, but the downloading is very slow:

http://extratorrent.com/torrent_download....s+HAARP.torrent

But there is something more to HAARP if one


could believe in some claims.
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by gigas on Oct 5, 2010, 5:37pm

Oct 5, 2010, 4:14pm, somamech wrote:


Interesting pdf Gigas!

EDIT

For anyone curious as to when Zorgon mentioned that sometimes documents coming from us mil sites cannot be accessed by folk abroad,

this is what you may see showing in your browser. Obviously I'm in Australia... and this is how our allie treats us?

EDIT: PDF in question which Gigas posted is this link below:

http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil/UploadedFiles/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf

I can no longer access that pdf as well with I am not authorized to access that page. It appears
they locked it from web access. I tried to navigate to the pdf with a proxy web service and it says
I am not authorized to see the pdf.

Looks like they don't like this information being out there for all to see.
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Oct 5, 2010, 5:41pm

I saved a copy

EDIT

Re-reading that PDF I can clearly see why they don't like that info in the public domain

[ima
ge]

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Oct 5, 2010, 5:56pm

Oct 5, 2010, 4:14pm, somamech wrote:


For anyone curious as to when Zorgon mentioned that sometimes documents coming from us mil sites cannot be accessed
by folk abroad, this is what you may see showing in your browser.

FAS.org has a copy

http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/usa/c3i/fs_clam_lake_elf2003.pdf

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by winniethepooh4102 on Oct 5, 2010, 6:02pm

The ELF cannot conquer the Elves.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by gigas on Oct 5, 2010, 6:04pm

Oct 5, 2010, 5:41pm, somamech wrote:


I saved a copy

EDIT

Re-reading that PDF I can clearly see why they don't like that info in the public domain

[ima
ge]
Reading that pdf, it looks like the facility is still operating when it was supposed to be closed
sept 30 2004.

Read the following link to see whats happening in the wisc land of dot mil.

http://www.zcommunications.org/project-elf-rip-by-site-administrator

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by gigas on Oct 5, 2010, 6:13pm

Thanks zorgon and somamech.

I thought I had saved it when found but maybe not since I looked and could not find it on this pc.
Maybe on my other machine. I did save it from zorgons link though. really I did.

I tried to use the cache way back machines and it is scrubbed from the web as is the link to
http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil. I can't access that link as well.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by winniethepooh4102 on Oct 5, 2010, 6:13pm

My favourite movie was "The Mad Max", the day after


tomorrow.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Oct 5, 2010, 6:31pm

Oct 5, 2010, 6:13pm, gigas wrote:


Thanks zorgon and somamech.

I thought I had saved it when found but maybe not since I looked and could not find it on this pc. Maybe on my other machine.
I did save it from zorgons link though. really I did.

I tried to use the cache way back machines and it is scrubbed from the web as is the link to http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil. I
can't access that link as well.

Me neither

I was always able to view that previously

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Oct 5, 2010, 6:34pm

One thing I need to mention....


Normally I will NEVER post a direct link to a file at a .mil site...

Why?

1) Many cannot get access from overseas


2) Many .mil sites that I visit require a certificate acceptance, which means you give them
permission to monitor you. Some are several levels deep. This scares off the looky loos
3) Some ,mil sites like Maxwell AFB Archives will 'ping' back on the IP... happened once at
ATS... everyone simply opening the page on that thread with the direct link got a warning pop
up... I believe that contributed to ATS getting the rep of being government owned
4) This is the most important FILES GET MOVED because of the sudden traffic

Look at it this way An obscure document from 2003 has been idle for years... then suddenly I
post a link say at ATS where several thousand viewers suddenly look at that file... well that sends
up a red flag real fast

I have over 16,000 files I have saved... haven't even read them all yet but a friendly spook at
ATS once told me that my posts generate unique hits on sites that they would rather remain quiet

So best bet is download the file and save it then post it somewhere else to share

One time I found a link to NASA Apollo photos... the FULL RS TIFF copies... I d/led a few
posted something on a thread and while ArMaP was in the middle of a d/l the directory vanished.
I never got all of them and I never found them again yet...

Another case I had a link to all the Rover images in full true color... that directory also moved...
but fortunately I found that one again...

Because there are 40,000 pics on each Rover, I cannot d/l them all so I keep that link to myself
now
Keith Laney has some of them on his site
http://www.keithlaney.net

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Oct 5, 2010, 6:48pm

Good advice!

But in my case I don't mind clicking on those sites that require accepting a security certificate. In
this case the whole site is offline...

Code:
http://enterprise.spawar.navy.mil./

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Oct 5, 2010, 6:50pm

BTW..the moon boggy better not look like that POS LOL

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Oct 5, 2010, 6:51pm

Oct 5, 2010, 6:31pm, somamech wrote:

Me neither

I was always able to view that previously


Well see? You have just witnessed the system in action... I posted that link mainly because the
word 'enterprise' was in that url. A similar one before was 'hyperspace.nrl.navy.mil/TiPS/' That
was the info on the other tether satellite that flew at the same time the NASA one did (STS75)

It is still available on wayback machine

LINK

But this is what happens and that is why I have stopped posting direct links to sites like that
because it means that I lose my sources when they plug the 'leaks'

Grab this one quick... it offers a 'public' access portal to the enterprise link, though I doubt the
really cool stuff will be found there... but you never know

http://nesipublic.spawar.navy.mil/docs/misc/PEO_C4I_NESI_Memo.pdf

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Oct 5, 2010, 7:13pm

Thanks Zorg!

That pesky system... Arrgh. When I get time after the weeks break i will show you my own
instance of posting a link in an email that had way too many coincindes to be called so.

I don't mind posting DSTO links though... USA gets way too much attention... and lets face it, a
good idea is as simple as placing some magnets and concrete together ala Ed. It does not need
wads of cash thrown at it. Heck any country can come up with THE right idea

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by gigas on Oct 5, 2010, 8:30pm

Oct 5, 2010, 6:34pm, zorgon wrote:


One thing I need to mention....

Normally I will NEVER post a direct link to a file at a .mil site...

Why?

1) Many cannot get access from overseas


2) Many .mil sites that I visit require a certificate acceptance, which means you give them permission to monitor you. Some
are several levels deep. This scares off the looky loos
3) Some ,mil sites like Maxwell AFB Archives will 'ping' back on the IP... happened once at ATS... everyone simply opening
the page on that thread with the direct link got a warning pop up... I believe that contributed to ATS getting the rep of being

government owned
4) This is the most important FILES GET MOVED because of the sudden traffic

Who knew, cept master zorgon. Ok my friend, the lesson has surely been learned and in the
future, I will follow your proven advice and keep dot mil links on the low.

Thanks again exalted one for sharing that important bit of information on dot mil. We have
seen it in action and know it to be true .

Now, all hail zorgon .

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Oct 5, 2010, 8:38pm

Oct 5, 2010, 6:02pm, winniethepooh4102 wrote:


The ELF cannot conquer the Elves.

I hope not I like Elves... have a few myself

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by winniethepooh4102 on Oct 6, 2010, 7:38am

Observing those very strange clouds and chemtrails


in the sky above me I’m inclined to believe, as though
the atmosphere is growing wiser and overripe. Do you
admit the claims about the HAARP and the elves?

P.S. I meant exactly this and some claims surrounding it:

http://www.educate-yourself.org/cn/sylphandchemtrailindex.shtml

http://educate-yourself.org/zsl/sylphessayindex.shtml

If the elves and the sylphs really exist they have to


be in one category. Considering the UFO problem
every possible information has to be processed.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Oct 7, 2010, 9:00am

Elves and Sprites Play above huge thunderstorms


The Sylphs on the other hand only reveal themselves to those who can see them. I have a
magnificent collections of Dragons... perhaps I may do a thread
They have little to do with HAARP as the Sylphs play in the atmosphere while HAARP messes
several miles higher in the ionosphere, home of the Aurora...

The Dragons will come though... all you need to do is ask them to appear
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by winniethepooh4102 on Oct 7, 2010, 11:21am

I would leave the theme in this ouroboros style


not knowing how exactly the matrix is structured.
Anyway those creatures from under the ground
and under the water flying also everywhere in
the air and into the space cannot be unknown
for The Big Brother. The question is why they are
so big secret and what is their relation to us
indepedently of those massive space ships
and the ETs.
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by dragar on Nov 4, 2010, 5:51pm
The AN/FLR-9, operated by the Air Intelligence Agency, is part of the DOD World Wide High
Frequency Direction Finding System. High-frequency radio communication signals travel to
receivers over the horizon by bouncing off the ionosphere. The shell of ionised particles which
surrounds the earth refracts the signals so that they return to earth rather than disappear out into
space. The clarity of the signal received depends on atmospheric and topographical conditions.
HF-DF stations detect radio signals from aircraft or ships, and calculate the direction, or line of
bearing, of the radio transmitter from the direction finding antenna. When the same signal is
received by two or more antennae, the intersection of the lines of bearing mark the transmitter's
location, using either precision single station location (SSL) capability, or in a network of DF
stations using both multi-station azimuth triangulation and SSL. High Frequency Acquisition
(AQ) and Direction Finding (DF) operations are performed with the Narrowband System (NBS)
and Wideband Direction Finding (WBDF) Subsystem in support of normal and degraded
communications modes, using both adaptive reception and super-resolution direction finding
techniques.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by ivalen on Nov 9, 2010, 7:50pm

Sept 21, 2010, 7:03pm, zorgon wrote:

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_file....r_Facility.html

Cherenkov Radiation around Antennas


Image courtesy ISRO

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation
Cherenkov radiation (also spelled Cerenkov or Čerenkov) is electromagnetic radiation emitted
when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through an insulator at a constant speed
greater than the speed of light in that medium. The charged particles polarize the molecules of
that medium, which then turn back rapidly to their ground state, emitting radiation in the process.

For this to be the case in the above photograph - what is the insulating medium?

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by sarentack on Nov 11, 2010, 4:10am

one would think some of these facilities was like ginormous computer chip.

or signals or landmarks for ET like that Triangle look from above.

Wonder if their any relation to what we see in Peru?

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by somamech on Dec 5, 2010, 5:26pm

Hey HAARP is old news to the mountain people

The uncanny resemblance to a mil array


^compare that...

To this:
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Dec 7, 2010, 8:55am

Nov 9, 2010, 7:50pm, ivalen wrote:


For this to be the case in the above photograph - what is the insulating medium?

Good question... I might have said 'plasma' but that would require even more explanation. I do
need to pinpoint exactly what these glows are... related to another glowing object on the Moon

St. Elmo's fire (also St. Elmo's light) is an electrical weather phenomenon in which luminous
plasma is created by a coronal discharge originating from a grounded object in an atmospheric
electric field
Physically, St. Elmo's fire is a bright blue or violet glow, appearing like fire in some
circumstances, from tall, sharply pointed structures

Working on it

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zorgon on Dec 7, 2010, 9:12am

Nov 4, 2010, 5:51pm, dragar wrote:


We have one of those in Japan too

Misawa, Japan
Misawa NSA Echelon Station
Code Name: Ladylove
+40° 43' 22.91", +141° 19' 43.57"
Quite a NAVY and AF presence there as well as an ECHELON station. We have nukes in
storage in that area as well

http://www.thelivingmoon.com/45jack_files/03files/ECHELON_Misawa.html
Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by zaggan on Dec 7, 2010, 3:31pm

I'm late in the game on this discussion, but it surfaced in June of last year in one of Dan's threads
(think Reality 101). Someone had brought up one of the antenna arrays, along with a picture, and
I commented back in late June. Dan got snippy and deleted all references to it, but want to add it
back in here:

Received a reply to an inquiry to POA Elmendorf AFB, listed as follows:

--------------------------------------
Good Afternoon Sir,

My name is SrA Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx from the 3rd Wing Public Affairs on Elmendorf and I
contacting you in regards to the question about the structure you saw on Google Earth.
It is a HF Antenna. If you would like more information you can go to the following link.
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/an-flr-9.htm

If you have any other questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me at
552-8915 or by email.

Hope this helps!

Thank You and have a nice day!

XXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, SRA, USAF


COMMUNITY RELATIONS
3WG PUBLIC AFFAIRS
DSN: 552-8915 COMM: 552-8915

-----------------------------------------------

The link is pretty interesting.

Re: Every One Speaks about HAARP, but did you know
Post by gigas on Dec 7, 2010, 8:22pm

Dec 7, 2010, 9:12am, zorgon wrote:


Nov 4, 2010, 5:51pm, dragar wrote:
We have one of those in Japan too

Misawa, Japan
Misawa NSA Echelon Station
Code Name: Ladylove
+40° 43' 22.91", +141° 19' 43.57"
Looks like they had one back 5,000 years ago in the UK around salisbury called stonehenge as
well.

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