[Spooks] Does anyone know the frequencies for HAARP?

Asa Angulo asaangulo556 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 1 07:54:50 EST 2017


This is the most interesting conversation I've heard in a long time.

On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 10:02 AM, Token Original <T_O_K_E_N_ at hotmail.com>
wrote:

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> If it was 1937 Pacific time on Feb 20, 2017 (0237 UTC, Feb 21, 2017) I
> don't
> think it could be HAARP alternating on 2800 and 3300 kHz.  At that time
> HAARP was on 4440 kHz in O mode, twisted beam, possibly with a probe on
> 9500
> kHz.  While it is possible HAARP can be on multiple frequencies at once
> (such as the 9500 kHz probe while on 4440 kHz, or the later Luxembourg test
> on 2800 and 3300 kHz simultaneous) they do not appear to have been on 2800
> or 3300 kHz at that time, I have spectrum recordings covering those freqs
> for that time period and there is nothing there, and the real time updates
> on Twitter did not mention any transmissions on those freqs at that time.
> 22 minutes later when 2800 / 3300 kHz operation did start they were strong
> on my recordings.
>
> The first alternating 2800 / 3300 kHz operation on my recordings (or
> announced) after 1933 Pacific (0233 UTC) was at 1959 Pacific (0259 UTC) and
> lasted less than 2 minutes total (two short transmissions of less than 20
> seconds each on each freq), off to another frequency (2750 kHz) before 0302
> UTC.
>
> Token
> Mojave Desert, California, USA
>
>
>
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> : It is possible, maybe, that you heard someone trying to spoof HAARP.
>
> Email has a time of 1933h, I want to say I tuned to 2800 and 3300 KHz
> around
> 1937h.
>
> Carriers did not appear to be on both frequencies simultaneously and could
> be spoofed, but I suspected HAARP due to the stability, incredibly precise
> with no varying in strength, rock solid and strong, typical of their
> signals.
>
> Could have also been a very stable transmitter with problems relatively
> close.
>
> Next time, I hope to be better prepared and get captures and recordings.
>
> Kurt
>
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