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HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project in Gakona, Alaska, is comprised of 180 antennas that function as one steerable antenna. It can aim millions of watts of ELF waves into a small area of the atmosphere, injecting 3,600,000 watts into a spot about 12 miles across, 2.5 miles deep, and 90 miles up, roughly 300 miles from Anchorage. The US military claims HAARP studies the ionosphere for civilian and defense purposes. However, another theory suggests HAARP heats the atmosphere, causing weather changes. Some claim military documents prove HAARP is used for weather modification, despite public denials. HAARP is one of several ELF wave transmitters globally. The United States operates three, Russia has one, and the European Union has one. It is claimed that working together, these transmitters could alter the weather, change jet streams, trigger rainstorms or droughts, and even steer hurricanes by heating the atmosphere and building high-pressure domes.

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I was at the South Pole Station in Antarctica in 2010 and discovered that the IceCube Neutrino Detector can transmit at 2,047 volts each, making it a directed energy weapon. I have shared this information with the Senate Intelligence Committee and ARROW for public record.

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Speaker 0: Nature is vital to our existence, offering essential resources and a home for wildlife. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, our ecosystems are essential to life on Earth. But as we embrace modern conveniences, such as wireless technology, we're introducing massive amounts of electromagnetic radiation into our environment. How does this invisible toxin affect the natural world we depend on? Let's explore. Wireless radiation, also known as radio frequency or RF radiation, is emitted by devices like cell phones, Wi Fi routers, and cell towers. It's all around us, helping us stay connected and communicate seamlessly. Both humans and animals rely on the Earth's natural electromagnetic field. The rapid expansion of wireless network technologies, like five g and the Internet of Things network, introduce new foreign electromagnetic signals, disrupting nature's delicate balance. The increasing presence of wireless radiation in our environment raises concerns about its impact on wildlife. Birds, bees, and other creatures rely heavily on natural electromagnetic fields for navigation and communication. What happens when these fields are disrupted? Studies show that birds experience disorientation due to interference with their magnetic navigation systems. This can lead to migratory disruptions and other behavior changes. Bees, crucial pollinators in our ecosystem, are also affected. Research indicates that exposure to wireless radiation decreases the colony strength and egg laying rates of bees. And it's not just animals and insects, plants too are affected by wireless radiation. Studies show that wireless radiation exposure damages trees, shortens plant lifespans, and contributes to rapid species decline. The underwater Internet of Things network, also known as the smart ocean, is a growing network of underwater devices and technologies that collect and transmit data beneath the ocean's surface. The wireless signals emitted by the underwater IOT network are completely audible to marine life and will become an inescapable torture chamber for ocean habitants such as dolphins and other marine mammals that use sonar and sound waves to navigate, communicate, feed, and reproduce. Wireless networks have significantly increased the radio frequency or RF environment on Earth by at least 10 to the eighteenth times. Additionally, five g deployment and other new internet services will require tens of thousands of additional satellites to be launched into Earth's atmosphere, which has already been shown to produce bright lights in the night sky and may produce, as of yet unknown, environmental consequences. Wireless radiation is a part of our modern world, and its convenience is undeniable. However, understanding and mitigating its environmental impact is essential for the health of our planet. Together, we can ensure that our technological progress does not come at the cost of our natural world. CHD's electromagnetic radiation and wireless team is fighting back against involuntary radiation exposure from wireless tech and the privacy invasion that comes with it.

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The Tesla coils are set up 30 feet apart to create a circuit. Energy is transmitted from the transmitting coil to the receiver coil and then back to the transmitting coil through the ground. If successful, this energy will power a miniature boat. The Tesla coil was fired up, and the boat took off, proving wireless transmission of power. It was exhilarating and amazing to witness. This experiment shows the potential for powering larger vehicles and even ships at sea through wireless transmission.

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We used to use radio waves to vibrate strings in the ground and identify substances like natural gas or crude oil based on the frequencies we received. With only 30 watts of radio power, we could achieve this. However, if we were to use 1,000,000,000 watts, the vibrations would be so intense that they could shake an entire piano, house, or even cause an earthquake underground.

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In 1969, President Nixon supposedly called the Apollo 11 astronauts on the moon using a standard landline routed through NASA's mission control in Houston, then transmitted to the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex in California, and finally beamed to the lunar module's VHF radio. However, this call shouldn't have worked due to several issues. First, the expected 2.6-second signal delay is missing in the broadcast. Second, the lunar module's 12-watt transmitter was likely too weak for clear two-way communication across 239,000 miles. Third, 1969 long-distance calls were unreliable, yet Nixon's call was perfect. Fourth, radio interference and ionosphere distortion should have affected the transmission, but the audio is flawless. Fifth, the Apollo system supposedly allowed full duplex communication, unlike most 1969 radios, enabling a perfect two-way conversation despite the distance and tech limitations.

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Energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing are converging to uniquely change humanity and world power. Technology exists to transport anyone anywhere on Earth in under an hour and to deliver WiFi from space without cell towers. Space-based energy can trickle-charge devices and power cars and houses. The current energy paradigm based on Edison and Tesla's technology is expensive, dangerous, and wasteful, but people are used to it. Space power will change world power dynamics, and even a small country could harness it. Power dictates whether a nation's values prevail or it must submit. This dynamic is a recurring theme in history and continues today.

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In 1962, Europe and America were connected by satellite across the Atlantic. However, it wasn't until 1966 that the link across the Pacific was completed. Now, using satellites, microwaves, and landlines, we can connect Europe with Africa, Asia, Australia, and America.

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Energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing are the driving forces behind human development and world power. However, many Americans and Congress are unaware of the groundbreaking technology that is currently being developed. This technology has the potential to transport anyone from one place to another in less than an hour, provide Wi-Fi from space without the need for cell towers, and deliver energy wirelessly. It can revolutionize various aspects of our lives, including cars and houses. The current energy paradigm, relying on expensive and wasteful methods, can be replaced by this new technology. The power of space can change world power dynamics, even for small countries like New Zealand. Without this power, one must submit to those who possess it.

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In 1977, the Big Ear Telescope detected a mysterious 72-second signal known as the Wow signal, which remains unexplained. Astronomer Jerry Ehman discovered this unique signal, labeled 6EQUJ5, noted for its exceptional intensity. It appeared to originate from the constellation Sagittarius. Some speculated that a sun-like star approximately 1,800 light-years away could be its source, but no matching radio signals have been found from that star. Despite numerous attempts, the Wow signal has never been detected again, making it one of astronomy's most intriguing unsolved mysteries.

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In 1983, the speaker used 30 watts of radio tomography to locate 26 oil wells across nine states with 100% accuracy. This involved beaming radio waves into the ground, causing underground "strings" to vibrate at specific frequencies, identifying substances like natural gas or crude oil. HAARP, in contrast, uses a billion watts beamed into the ionosphere for experiments. The speaker claims that using such power can cause violent vibrations, potentially leading to earthquakes.

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Today, I will be demonstrating the magnifying transmitter. The extra coil is off by about 50 kilocycles, so it's not resonating at the right frequency. The signal generator generates the signal that goes into the extra coil, similar to the small coil that lights the fluorescent bulb. I show the coil and the signal generator, and when I bring the coil close, it detunes it. I can adjust the voltage, but the tuning becomes picky at lower voltages. I can relight the bulb by touching it. The extra coil needs to be rewound, but once it's tuned to the right frequency, it will work perfectly. I also demonstrate a coil that is not well-tuned and show the sparks. The magnifying transmitter does not interrupt electronics and you can still hear my voice.

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The trailers around me are equipped with transmitters that send power from the main building to dipole antennas. There are 180 antennas radiating high-frequency waves into the atmosphere, making this the largest HF radio in the world. This setup allows us to transform the ionosphere, located 100 kilometers above, into a laboratory for various experiments. We can create bubbles, heat specific areas, generate waves, and excite plasma resonances. Additionally, we can transmit signals globally and study the ionosphere's effects, enabling unique experiments that are not possible elsewhere.

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In 1905, Nikola Tesla patented a method to transmit electrical energy globally using the ionosphere's natural energy. He believed Earth was a massive generator with limitless energy potential. His design, known as Tesla's electromagnetic pyramid, resembled a triangle. Tesla's research led him to realize that the power of pyramids lay in their location, not just their shape. By aligning his facilities in Colorado Springs and the East Coast with the pyramids at Giza, he aimed to tap into Earth's energy field for transmission.

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I demonstrated generating power using atmospheric electricity by lifting a wire with a hexacopter. Voltage increases by 100 volts per meter in the air. In fair weather, the ground is negative, and the sky is positive. The downward electrical current consists of positive ions moving slowly towards the ground. To utilize atmospheric electricity, one end of a wire is connected to the ground, and the other end is lifted up. At 120 meters high, there's 12,000 volts between the wire and the ground. The wire is at ground potential due to being an electrical conductor.

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Energy, transportation, information, and manufacturing are converging in ways that will change humanity and world power. Technology exists to transport anyone anywhere on Earth in under an hour and to deliver WiFi from space without cell towers. Energy can also be delivered from space, allowing devices to charge without being plugged in. The current energy paradigm based on Edison and Tesla's technology is expensive, dangerous, and wasteful. Space-based power will change world power dynamics, and even a small country could harness this technology. Power dictates whether a nation's values prevail or whether it must submit. This dynamic is a recurring theme in history and continues today.

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The Tesla coils are set up 30 feet apart to create a circuit. Energy is transmitted from the transmitting coil to the receiver coil and then back to the transmitting coil through the ground. This energy powers a miniature boat, demonstrating successful wireless transmission of power. The experience was exhilarating and amazing, showing the potential for larger-scale applications like powering ships at sea or flying vehicles.

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I demonstrated how our EMF shield reduces radiation from electronic devices. By using an electromagnetic radiation detector, we tested a television in standby mode. With the shield in place, the radiation dropped to 0, but when removed, it spiked to over 1000. The shield effectively reduced radiation to 0.

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The pyramids are not just tombs, according to Nikola Tesla. He believed they were abandoned energy stations of an ancient civilization. Tesla tried to create a structure called the Tesla Tower, based on the pyramids, to harness energy from Earth's field. He calculated that one tower could power a city for a decade without wires and for free. However, his financier, JPMorgan, withdrew support because he feared it would disrupt his power supply corporations. This decision left the Tesla Tower as one of the greatest regrets of the century.

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The speaker demonstrates a Tesla tower lighting a fluorescent light bulb wirelessly. The bulb is still in its package and has no wires connected to it. The demonstration is presented as an example of Nikola Tesla's concept of wireless transmission of electricity.

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Nikola Tesla, in the 19th century, proposed the possibility of climate control through electromagnetic waves. Today, the HAARP project is said to make this possibility a reality. Tesla opened a completely new world at the dawn of the 20th century. Among his great inventions and developments, such as alternating current, induction motors that use the same type of current, and more than 700 patented inventions, one of the most significant was the design of a transmitter to wirelessly carry electricity. This idea proposed using the planet’s ionosphere as a giant conductor of electrical energy. The principle behind this development is wireless electricity transmission. Tesla proposed an electric shield as a possibility for a defense system for the United States. Moreover, the same principle could be used for climate control on our planet. Upon Tesla’s death on January 17, 1943, the U.S. government confiscated all documents in which Tesla had been developing studies, investigations, and proposals for electricity without large costs. To date, these documents remain classified, yet the HAARP project has leveraged Tesla’s extraordinary legacy. HAARP stands for High Frequency Advanced Aurora Research Program, i.e., programa avanzado en investigación de Aurora de alta frecuencia. The program’s headquarters are located in Gakona, Alaska, and it features an arrangement of 180 antennas, which require a power supply of 3.6 megawatts to irradiate, as a maximum theoretical power, 3981 megawatts. The purpose of HAARP, according to U.S. authorities, is to study the ionosphere, long-distance communications, and the localization of oil and gas deposits, by exploiting the waves reflected by this layer that impinge on the Earth’s surface as they penetrate the crust. It is asserted that this project is civil and exploratory in nature, but curiously it is funded by the United States Department of Defense. To some skeptical scientists of the HAARP program, this project could be used as a weapon, since there is the possibility of controlling the climate through the alteration of the ionosphere by low frequencies known as ELF. To understand how this works, electromagnetic waves would be used to collide with the ionosphere, which would heat up, resulting in climate alteration. It is even suspected that these same waves, when impacting the Earth’s crust, would cause a series of vibrations that could trigger earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Researchers and scientists opine that the increase in hurricanes, floods, and droughts—where these phenomena had not appeared—could have been caused by HAARP. For its part, HAARP says they only use a small portion of the energy they are capable of generating. If so, what would happen if the billions of watts produced by the project were used in full? Some more adventurous opinions even assure mind control as another purpose of HAARP. It is now known that electromagnetic waves can give rise to physical illnesses, alter the human psyche, provoking hysteria and hallucinations, which could be used for crowd control. If all of this is true, perhaps we are facing an imminent risk to our planet. As we have seen, the HAARP project could be more than a simple scientific experiment; it could reveal a reality that is being concealed. For the great mysteries of the third millennium, Álvaro Mezquita.

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Nikola Tesla was developing free, scalar energy instruments over 100 years ago. This research intimidated powerful entities because free energy shatters economic paradigms based on scarcity. Tesla demonstrated the ability to harness energy from the sun and stars to power a motor. The knowledge of this energy is suppressed because it is free and would make much of existing technology obsolete.

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How Wireless Energy From Space Could Power Everything | Ali Hajimiri | TED
Guests: Ali Hajimiri
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Foreign currencies are integral to our lives, and the shift from wired to wireless data has democratized information access. Can we achieve the same with energy? Wireless energy transfer, using synchronized waves, allows energy to be directed efficiently. This technology could enable solar panels in space to send energy to Earth, providing power to remote areas. A new approach involves flexible, lightweight structures for energy transmission, demonstrated by the Maple project, promising a future of accessible wireless energy.

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a16z Podcast | New Year, New Horizons -- Pluto!
Guests: Ivan Linscott
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In this episode of the a16z podcast, host Frank Chen interviews Ivan Linscott, a senior scientist and astronomer at Stanford, about the intricacies of sending signals to Pluto via the New Horizons probe. Linscott discusses his background in digital signal processing and his involvement in the REX experiment, which aimed to gather atmospheric data from Pluto. He explains the challenges faced in designing communication systems for deep-space missions, including the need for modifications to spacecraft receivers and the use of radio occultation to analyze Pluto's atmosphere. Linscott details the power challenges of the New Horizons mission, which relied on a radio thermal electric generator (RTG) using plutonium, and the complexities of securing sufficient plutonium for the mission amidst production issues. He highlights the innovative solutions developed by his team, including the use of ultra-stable oscillators for precise signal measurement and the development of advanced filtering techniques to capture weak signals. The conversation also covers the critical moments leading up to the Pluto encounter, including a communication failure just before the flyby and the team's quick response to recover the spacecraft's systems. Linscott concludes by discussing the ongoing scientific use of Stanford's large dish antenna, which has been repurposed for various research projects, including tracking satellites and studying solar wind.

The Origins Podcast

Holiday Edition Part 2, Science Matters: How the Universe Made your Holiday Gifts
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Happy holidays and welcome to a holiday edition of Science Matters. This week, we explore the theme of wishful thinking through a presentation titled "How the Universe Made Your Holiday Gifts." The discussion begins with the origins of matter, highlighting that elements like hydrogen, helium, and lithium were formed during the Big Bang through nuclear reactions as the universe cooled. Helium constitutes about 25% of the universe, and predictions about its abundance align closely with measurements, supporting the Big Bang theory. To create the elements for holiday gifts, stars are essential. Stars, including our sun, generate energy through nuclear fusion, converting hydrogen into helium over billions of years. The sun's fusion process is slow, but it produces enough energy to sustain life on Earth. Recently, the National Ignition Facility announced achieving ignition in a fusion experiment, where more energy was released than input. However, practical fusion power remains distant due to efficiency and cost challenges. Other projects like ITER aim to harness fusion energy through magnetic confinement, but they are still years away from viability. Ultimately, while fusion power is a long-term goal, the sun provides a vast, untapped energy source that could meet future energy needs. Happy holidays from the Origins Project Foundation!
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