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A secret government facility it is not, but secret government programs are believed to be active at a high frequency power transmitting station and research facility known as HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program based eight miles north of Gakona, Alaska. Commissioned in 1990, HAARP is a scientific venture by the United States Air Force Research Laboratory and the Office of Naval Research to study the Earth’s ionosphere.
The ionosphere begins about 50 miles above the Earth’s surface and protects the Earth from the Sun’s damaging radiation. By creating an electric field high in the atmosphere, scientists at the HAARP Observatory study the reactions of the ionosphere in hopes of advancements in communications and surveillance systems for both military and civilian use.
Ionospheric disturbances are believed to induce large power surges in electric power grids; these are thought to cause power outages.1 HAARP purports that learning more about these disturbances can lead to a higher dependability in communications and supplying electrical power. To learn about these disturbances, HAARP uses an artificially generated high frequency electric field to recreate these same disturbances. Undertakings such as this inherently lead to the ability to create disturbances which could adversely affect, say, an enemy communication system or power grid. This could be utilized in a war like the War in Iraq, where nullifying city-wide power grids and disrupting communications would serve to confuse an enemy’s defenses and enable Allied forces to achieve victory in less time.
It is difficult to believe that the United States government would invest so highly in technology to defeat third world countries, though. The aim must be on something more menacing to the U.S. government. It is hard to imagine what could be so threatening.
In 1947, the American military learned three very valuable lessons. The first is that Extraterrestrial civilizations were visiting Earth. This was confirmed when an alien craft crash landed in the desert near Roswell, New Mexico. This wreckage and the craft’s occupants were recovered by the U.S. military, but not after a rancher named Mac Brazel brought debris with highly unusual qualities to the attention of the sheriff in Roswell, who notified nearby Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF). Major Jesse Marcel, an intelligence officer for the 509th Bomb Group (the same responsible for delivering atomic bombs to Japan) and a counterintelligence agent named Sheridan Cavitt was sent from RAAF to investigate.2
Based on their accounts, the RAAF commanding officer ordered the Public Information Officer, First Lieutenant Walter Haut, to issue a press release that would be read around the world and for decades to come, proclaiming that a crashed "disc" had been recovered. A massive cover-up campaign by the U.S. Air Force ensued and continues to this day. In the coming days and years, the Air Force seemed to have many opportunities to perfect their crash recovery and cover-up techniques.
The second lesson the American military learned is that Extraterrestrial technology had fallacies. When researching why Extraterrestrials would seem to be concentrating so heavily, and occasionally crashing in the deserts of the American Southwest, one has only to consider what would attract their attention. The American Southwest is a desolate area, so it was chosen to test America’s cutting edge technology- the research and development of rocket engines. Finally, Humanity was progressing to the point where it could extend its reach into the cosmos. Naturally, those whose neighborhoods and stomping grounds were about to be invaded by a bunch of ignorant Earthlings would be concerned enough to monitor their progress.
The American military quickly determined that the cause of the Roswell crash, as well as many other reputed ET crashes in the area, was another cutting edge American technology. Radar technology was first experimented with and utilized during World War II. This same radar technology was found to adversely affect Extraterrestrial equipment, damaging a craft to the point of inducing negative flight characteristics (causing the craft to thump disastrously into the ground).
At the top of Extraterrestrials’ list was then to develop technology impervious to the affects of radar. Progressively, America then had to learn new ways to knock alien spacecraft out of the air. Without the ability to defend itself, America and the world at large expected to be dominated by the perceived alien threat.
The third lesson learned was that mortality extends itself to Extraterrestrials in the same manner as to Humans. As testimony from the Roswell crash showed, even Extraterrestrial beings could lose their lives, and so were vulnerable.
But is there a tangible alien threat that needs defending against? And could the development of a technology that excites the Earth’s atmosphere at its highest levels be used to shield this planet and defend against the perceived alien menace?
Engineer, researcher, and Ufologist Phil Schneider publicly testified to an ongoing war against Extraterrestrials.3 Schneider stated that while contracted to build underground military bases, he was involved in an incident that cost him most of the fingers on his left hand and damage to most of his torso that plagued him to his last days.
While blasting underground tunnels, Schneider went down a shaft to investigate the cause of a damaged drill. He soon found himself in what appeared to be an already existent facility full of seven foot tall grey aliens. The beings reacted aggressively to Schneider’s presence and attacked. Approximately 70 military Special Forces soldiers and government security personnel died in the firefight. Schneider stated that battles such as these continue to this day.
Phil Schneider was found dead in his Wilsonville, Oregon apartment in January 1996 under mysterious circumstances. He was found a week later by a friend. Numerous anomalies occurred after Schneider’s death, such as the coroner’s refusal to investigate his death, instead ruling it a suicide. Schneider reportedly died by self-strangulation, having wrapped a rubber hose several times around his neck. Some find this disquieting, since Schneider had limited mobility in his shoulders and missing fingers on his left hand. Some, including his ex-wife Cynthia Drayer, believe it would have been extremely difficult, most likely impossible for Schneider to have done this by himself.
Ms. Drayer points out that, due to a lifetime of illness and injury, Schneider had numerous prescriptions for medicines he could easily and painlessly overdose on, or he could have used a pistol he bought for personal protection. With so many "easy outs", why would he choose such a painful method of suicide? Why would anyone with a desire to live, and to live pain- and illness-free, who just purchased a weapon for protection, suddenly want to commit suicide? Ms. Drayer notes that the handgun was purchased following several attempts on his life.
More of the anomalies Drayer noted were the lack of a suicide note. She recalls Schneider saying on several occasions that if he ever committed suicide, they should know that he had been murdered.
Drayer also called attention to the fact that all of his notes and research materials, including photographs of UFO’s flying out of the first atomic bomb’s mushroom cloud during Operation Crossroad, the highly secret test that set vents in motion for the bomb drops on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan in World War II. She believes that this was not a typical robbery, since some valuable jewelry and money were left behind.
One mysterious fact that Drayer uncovered after Schneider’s death raised alarms. Schneider was apparently undergoing experimental treatment for his Multiple Sclerosis, which required regular injections of "Betaseron". Betaseron has the distinction today of being the longest studied multiple sclerosis (MS) therapy with more than 17 years of clinical experience.
In an attempt to obtain his medical records, she contacted the group that gave him his Betaseron therapy. Surprisingly, the group had never heard of Schneider and had no records of his undergoing treatments! Drayer was never able to determine exactly what Schneider was being injected with, and fears that this might have been an attempt on his life and wellbeing.
Intrigue such as this only serves to confirm that there is an ongoing military action against some Extraterrestrials, and efforts to eliminate threats such as Schneider further substantiates his message. There is an alien threat against Humanity, and there are those who do not want the public in general to know!
Physicist Bernard J. Eastlund claimed in 1987 that artificially exciting the ionosphere in the same manner later employed by the HAARP Observatory could result not only in adversely affecting communication and regional electrical power grids, but even weather modification was possible.
By combining HAARP’s power grid nullification properties with weather modification, operators could literally knock an aircraft out of the air. Scientists such as Dr. Nick Begich of Alaska have testified that research and development on the HAARP project has progressed to the point that specific aircraft could be targeted anywhere in the world. Coupled with the Air Force’s Space Command and the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) early detection and warning capabilities, HAARP could be employed to function as a shield and a weapon against adversarial aircraft (or spacecraft entering the atmosphere).
UFO sightings have increased in recent years. Numerous public polls overwhelmingly confirm that Americans believe Extraterrestrial races exist and are visiting this planet. Given Humanity’s tendency to react aggressively in the face of fear, and probably for good cause, it is obvious that some alien races would be seen by some Humans as aggressors and need to be defended against. Motives would be questioned. Suspicion would metastasize. As such, HAARP’s capabilities are made to order.
1. HAARP A Premier Facility for the Study of Ionospheric Physics and Radio Science, Purpose and Objectives of the HAARP Program, www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/prpEis.html
2. Marcel, Jr., Jesse, The Roswell Legacy, BigSky Press; The 60th Anniversary edition (July 2, 2007)
3. Phil Schneider by Steven S. Bass, www.frontierscience.us/article227.html
Originally published in the Journal of Frontier Science www.frontierscience.us/article228.html
http://www.ufodigest.com/news/1209/haarp.php
Steve Bass is a Ufologist who believes in the scientific approach to the UFO phenomenon. He is an investigator and State Section Director for the Mutual UFO Network, and a Fellow of the Research Institute on Anomalous Phenomenon based in Kharkiv, Ukraine. He is also a journalist for UFO Digest and American Chronicle. Email Steve at Steven.S.Bass@FrontierScience.us



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