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Originally Posted by Fredkc
The HAARP system intends to beam 3.6 Gigawatts of effective radiated power of high frequency radio energy into the ionosphere in order to: - Generate extremely low frequency (ELF) waves for communicating with submerged submarines
- Conduct geophysical probes to identify and characterize natural ionospheric processes so that techniques can be developed to mitigate or control them
- Generate ionospheric lenses to focus large amounts of high frequency energy, thus providing a means of triggering ionospheric processes that potentially could be exploited for Department of Defense purposes,
- Electron acceleration for infrared (IR) and other optical emissions which could be used to control radio wave propagation properties
- Generate geomagnetic field aligned ionization to control the reflection/scattering properties of radio waves,
- Use oblique heating to produce effects on radio wave propagation, thus broadening the potential military applications of ionospheric enhancement technology.
You don't put 3.6 gigawatts of power somewhere without causing a lil heat. 
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Thanks for
all that great info Fred. (I'm trying to figure out the white radar missile balls all over the place
here.)
I wonder how HAARP
quantitatively affects global warming

Russia has an array too, same in Norway - the beams/waves in systems. (Maybe I'll go mention it to charioteer.*) Maybe it's something that can be discussed at the
United Nations Climate Change Conference, Dec 7-18, Copenhagen.
*Forget carbon trading - every factory clean up its own banana peels...