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Project Destiny a.k.a. HAARP


Just rekindling an old topic that's gone out.

Anyway here is their official web site and everything they are capable of doing ... and what do you know, they are actually in (drum roll) ... ALASKA

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/

And if anybody has any doubts whether this is a military project or not, just check out the contracting company that built the site and take a look at what they do for a living:

http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/faq.html

Who built the HAARP facility?

The prime contractor for construction at the facility was BAE Systems, Advanced Technology (BAE/AT). Major construction at the facility was completed during 2007.


And here is their official web site:

http://www.baesystems.com/home

I rest my case.


Ah, one more thing. About the acronym MAD (mutually assured destruction), just in case you were wondering, the Russians have one too and it's called SURA. Here is their web site and some info on Wikipedia about it as well:

http://sura.nirfi.sci-nnov.ru/indexe.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sura_Ionospheric_Heating_Facility

Conspiracy theory, oh yea, it's not just a theory it actually is so.

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yeah, this is a known fact.
Actually, HAARP is a sub-project of TROLL (Tinfoilhat Removal Operations Laboratory Lair), which targets people all over the world (because THEY KNOW!!!).


Oh man, the internet is really killing me sometimes....

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You should really get off the internet than.

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Thanks for the educated advice lol

You seem to be fine by getting off on the internet, I will follow your lead


oh man

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Well, you may have a point there, but than again there are worse ways of getting off on the internet than this.

None the less, my OP wasn't intended as a troll post and there is nothing in it that is inaccurate ... is it a beaten down conspiracy theory topic - yes it is, and if they're gonna make a movie about it than we might just as well banter a little about it.

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Jesse Ventura sent a team to the HAARP facility, including himself, they weren't allowed in. At all. If it's just a research facility then why all the secrecy? Why not allow a tour and put to rest dang conspiracies once & for all.

I'm not sure why he didn't just walk on in, it's not like they can just arrest a Governor, present or former, of the United States. It would make headlines across the mainstream media and citizens would demand answers. So why didn't he do it?

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Volley, I have a few answers to your questions...

1. Jesse Ventura is a hack with nothing better to do with his time than start trouble.

2. It's a secure military installation, being a former governor doesn't give you the right to bang the door and demand answers for your stupid tv show. I'm pretty sure something like that takes either top level military clearance or a visit from the President, I hardly think the people at HAARP are quaking in their boots from the one-time governor of Minnesota.

3. Even if they did allow a tour...what would be the point of trying to put the conspiracies to rest when your average conspiracy theorist is NEVER satisfied with the answers.

4. And yes you can be arrested for trespassing onto an installation like HAARP, which is why Ventura NEVER follows through with any of his threats of exposing this or that because he knows he would be in handcuffs within 5 minutes of trespassing.

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And in the words of John Lithgow in "The Manhattan project"...

"You try to tough it out with them, they'll lock you in a room somewhere and throw away the room!"




"De gustibus non disputandum est"
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I don't get it. They have school field trips to the Haarp site.

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In my defense I was a brainwashed idiot when I wrote this.

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