Monday, May 16, 2011

HAARP Activity Increasing

HAARP Activity and Military Maneuvers Mark NZ Quake

Zen Gardner
Before It's News

Looks like it's the same old characters. An awful lot of of "coincidences" involving some of these so-called "natural" disasters.

First, the excerpt below caught my eye this morning when reading about the quake. It may not be evidence of anything, yet it might. After all, the U.S. military had a huge operation "simulating" a tsunami scenario in Haiti in full swing at the time of the Haiti quake, and we also know the HAARP facility was pumping full blast at the time. No accidental "coincidence" there.
Defence Force
The Air Force has been helping to evacuate people from Christchurch.
A Royal New Zealand Air Force C-130 Hercules aircraft evacuated people from Christchurch to Wellington this morning, and a second will follow, the Defence Force said.
It said staff had been preparing for a large exercise in the region and were now instead helping with the rescue effort.      Source
How convenient. 

HAARP Activity Corresponds  
I hadn't checked the HAARP measurements for myself yet, but ran across this great coverage that tells the story:



I guess we'll find out more as the tragic situation unfolds and more details come to light.

Whichever, don't be surprised when the "powers that be" flex their muscles to remind countries who's the boss. And this is only one of their weapons. Several others are going on full blast in the Middle East to destabilize the region. Nothing "home grown" there.




Induction Magnetometer


The image below is a time-frequency spectrogram, which shows the frequency content of signals recorded by the HAARP Induction Magnetometer. This instrument, provided by the University of Tokyo, measures temporal variations in the geomagnetic field in the ULF (ultra-low frequency) range of 0-5 Hz. The spectrogram images are produced by computing the PSD (power spectral density) of successive 102.4-second segments of timeseries data, and plotting these spectra as color/intensity slices along a 24-hour scale. If the images below is not too interesting, you might want to look at 02 Sep 2004 for an example of narrowband PC1 pulsations, or 27 Jul 2004 for an example of wideband ULF noise during a magnetic substorm. Expanded plots of the last 12 hours, last 6 hours, last 3 hours, and last 1 hour are also available.
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