[Spooks] HAARP
Rene Matthijssen
rene at dish-net.com
Sun Feb 13 00:45:23 EST 2011
On 11-02-12 10:02 PM, J. Random Entity wrote:
> Rene, I get where you're coming from regarding technical aspects vs.
> conspiracy theories. But, for the sake of (at least) my understanding:
> when you say that you're interested in the technical aspects which would
> allow you to receive their signal, what exactly do you mean by that?
>
> Not asking to antagonise you by any means, but it's a pretty broad
> statement - hence why at least I could use some clarification.
>
> - J.
Fair enough.
YES, I have heard & read most those wild stories and so do my friends,
yet in all of my years as a shortwave listener, I have never come across
the HAARP signal or maybe I have and don't know it.
For that reason, I would like to hear it and in order to do so, I would
like to know if there is a group which keeps track of this and what
frequencies are being used. Very similar to the listing of numbers
stations on Spooks.
I'm starting to get the feeling that nobody gets overly exited about
publishing info about numbers stations, but when I ask fair and
reasonable questions about HAARP, some people seem to get their hair
standing on end.
Once I know more about the actual HAARP transmissions, then I could
satisfy myself IN MY OWN MIND whether there is any reasonable
correlation between their transmissions and these various events that
people keep talking about. And if there isn't, so much better but then
at least I can shut up some of my friends.
When I build my first (C band) satellite receiving system in 1978, there
was nobody who could help me with information and we had no internet at
that time. I remember the struggle to find ANY info about frequencies or
modes. It was Bob Cooper from Acadia (OK) in those days who finally got
me started.
And I was recognized in the Canadian media as the first person in
Western Canada to have a home satellite system. I accept a technical
challenge when I see one........
Rene - VE6WCA
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