[Spooks] HAARP

Carole C ccselene7 at earthlink.net
Sat Feb 12 22:15:00 EST 2011


"I think someone else here also heard them and described the same things I heard."

I was listening at the time, and I heard them.  I also made some recordings (not the best quality, but I don't 
have any fancy equipment!).

If anybody's interested, there is a spectrogram of a HAARP signal (made by member KD7JYK) posted on the home 
page of the EarthHum group,  here:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EarthHum/

Carole
kk7cmc


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Zack Widup" <w9sz.zack at gmail.com>

I sent a private e-mail to Rene about this, but the HAARP facility
hasn't been active for a while due to lack of sunspots and hence
unfavorable ionospheric conditions. The last transmissions known by
those of us who actively listen for them were in mid-November 2010.
You can watch the HAARP HF spectrum monitor and see whether or not
they are probably transmitting. This is the current chart:

http://maestro.haarp.alaska.edu/data/spectrum2/www/hf.html

You can see blue bands corresponding to signals in the international
broadcast bands of 49, 41, 31, 25, 19 meters etc.

Now go to the bottom of the web page and enter November 9, 2010 and
look at that display. See the yellow bands on it? The ones between
0300 and 1000Z were transmissions on 2750 kHz. I heard the signals. I
think someone else here also heard them and described the same things
I heard. I wasn't able to find the signals on other frequencies. They
do a lot of hopping around sometimes.

If you see yellow bands in the current display that look like that,
they are probably transmitting from the HAARP facility. You can only
get an approximate idea of the frequency from the display so you have
to tune around some. Sometimes they stick with a carrier on one
frequency and sometimes it moves. Earlier in 2010 they were
transmitting starting on a frequency near 2700 kHz and moving up
exactly 5.25 kHz every 15 or 20 seconds till they got to around 2900
kHz. Then they would start over. The starting frequency for a new pass
was not the same as the starting frequency of the last pass. Signals
then were unmodulated CW carriers.

Now look at the displays for July 18 through 22, 2010. Every year for
several years the HAARP facility has been sponsoring a summer camp for
college students in radio science and plasma physics. The students
propose experiments and then they get to do them using the facility.
That's what was happening during that July week.

Also look at the display for July 16, 2010. We haven't figured out
WHAT that was yet. I don't think it was from the HAARP facility. There
are several other research sites in Alaska doing ionospheric
experiments. There is (was) the HIPAS observatory in Poker Flat, and a
SuperDARN facility.

I hope someone found this interesting!

Zack





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