From the original video description: Are we making Holes in Heaven? HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a controversial high frequency radio transmitter, or "ioniospheric heater," which is believed to be descended from the works of Nikola Tesla and is operated by the U.S. Navy/Air Force and Phillip Laboratories in remote Gakona, Alaska.
Using HAARP, the military can focus a billion-watt pulsed radio beam into our upper atmosphere, ostensibly for ionospheric research. This procedure will form extremely low frequency waves and send them back to the Earth, enhancing communications with submarines and allowing us to "see" into the Earth, detecting anything from oil reserves to underground missile silos.
However, several researchers claim HAARP poses many dangers, including blowing thirty-mile holes in the Earth's upper atmosphere. They also warn of possible disruption of the subtle magnetic energies of our Earth and ourselves.
"In an already hot scenario of global warming, extreme heating our atmosphere with high frequency radio wave technology might not be the best experimentation for studying our upper atmosphere for communications" - Paula Randol-Smith, Producer
Holes in Heaven? is a prime example of grassroots filmmaking by producer Paula Randol-Smith and Emmy-winning director Wendy Robbins. Narrated by Martin Sheen, the film, investigates HAARP, its history and implications, and examines the dangers and benefits of high and low frequencies and of electromagnetic technology.
Among the many scientists interviewed are Dr. Bernard Eastlund, whose original patents are the reputed blueprints for HAARP, Project Director Dr. John Heckscher, and Dr. Nick Begich and Jeane Manning authors of Angeles Don't Play This HAARP.
Holes in Heaven? strives to give a fair and accurate appraisal of HAARP, and brings before the public, vital information about a project which could have a dramatic effect upon our entire world.
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deathcowconspiracy nuts!!!
deathcowI love it... OK, the thing is megawatts, but they keep wanting to say its gigawatts, so they explain how it creates an "effective gigawatt" by focusing the energy. OK, I'll allow this. THEN.. they go on to say... they wanted 10 gigawatts, and they talked about all the way up to 100 gigawatts, which if beamed for an hour and a half, would equal the power of a hydrogen bomb.
Thus HAARP is "comparable" to a hydrogen bomb!
gwiz665"Holes in Heaven" "Angels don't play this HAARP"
I like the religious rhetoric.
PaybackI liked Clapton's unplugged version better.
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