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Red Resonant Human

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Nov 12, 2001, 8:16:12 AM11/12/01
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The SuperDARN

http://superdarn.jhuapl.edu/

from C.H., Alaska

Dear NewAge On-Line,

I just read the article on your web site on HAARP. I assume that it was
written at least two years ago because the HAARP installation has been
built.

There is another type of radar system that not many people are aware of. I
would not know about it myself if it were not for the fact that one is
going to be built in Kodiak, Alaska where I live. It is known as the "Super
Dual Auroral Radar Network" ( SuperDARN for short). It will be doing
experimental research with the HAARP. From information that Kodiak
residents received from the Federal Communications Commission, these type
of radars are under the "Department of Defense" and do not fall under the
FCC regulations. The Kodiak SuperDARN installation will be the "first" of
its kind on U.S. soil and no Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was done.
There are 8 or 9 of these SuperDARNs in the Northern and Southern
hemisphere; three of them in Canada alone, and two in Iceland, and various
other locations. One SuperDARN is being installed in Australia known as
"Tiger". The ultimate goal seems to be to develop a "global defense
shield".

SuperDARNs have the capability also interfere with electronics of all
types. Aircraft included. It gives out electromagnetic "pulsing", and the
pulsing and frequency patterns can be changed.

The SuperDARN Investigator said that the radar would be used to study the
ionosphere to help better predict the weather from solar flares, etc. but
the fact that it will be working with HAARP experiments tells the people in
Kodiak that it is much, much more. As if the SuperDARN in Kodiak will not
be enough when it is built, another one is planned for King Salmon, Alaska
on the Aleutian Chain. That one will be built jointly by Japan and the U.S.
"Coincidently" a missile target site is under construction in Kodiak at the
present time. SuperDARN also monitors various satellites. People have a lot
of concern because of the electromagnetic pulsing that SuperDARN will give
out, and the fact that the frequencies and pulsing can be altered. Kodiak
residents had to go through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to obtain
some details on this radar system. It was not volunteered by the scientist
himself.


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Here's a little additional information. At the present, there are three
SuperDARNs located in Canada (Saskatchewan, Kapuskasing and Goose Bay); Two
in Iceland (Stokkseyri and Pykkvybaer); Two in Antarctica ( Halley and
Syowa); One in Finland (Hankasalmi). One known as "Tiger" is going up in
Australia (Tasmania in 1998) as I already told you. Others are planned in
the future for France (Kerguelen Is. in 1998 or 1999), British Columbia
(APL & U.Sas. in 1998 or 1999); Another is a U.S./ Japan joint project
planned for King Salmon, Alaska on the Aleutian Chain (exact date not known
yet); And, of course the one planned where I live on Kodiak Island, Alaska.

These types of antennas have the capability to stop a missile or plane dead
in its tracks by electronically interfering with such by emitting various
electromagnetic pulsings and frequencies(there are "hundreds" of pulsing
patterns that can be used from information I received from a SuperDARN
scientist). A side benefit of these types of radars ( known as "High- Power
Microwave Technology) is that they also have the added advantage of causing
"confusion" and "psychological" effects, in addition to the direct effect
of disruption of communications equipment, etc. The possibilities of these
radars is a "Star Wars" nightmare!

C.H.

Kodiak, Alaska

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