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  Friday, February 3rd, 2012 at 9:42:52 PM #54844
ColinFiat
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The HAARP Conspiracy

Back in 2007, the US completed work on a $250 million research
station in Alaska known as the High Frequency Active Auroral
Research Program - HAARP.

Last week, citizens in the Malaysian city of Kota Samarahan
reported they were kept awake two nights running because the sky
was snoring. On the same dates, the sounds were also heard in
Hungary, Canada, Norway and the UK.






THE world in 2011 was not quite as warm as it has been for most of
the past decade, US government scientists said.

The average global temperature was 14.4C, making 2011 the 11th
hottest on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration said today. That's 0.5C warmer than the 20th
century average, officials said. In fact, it was hotter than every
year last century except 1998.




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Laser Guided Bullets!


You can run but you can't hide...




ZAPPING testicles with ultrasound can reduce sperm counts and
might be used in the future as an inexpensive, reliable and
reversible male contraceptive.




Solid-state memory is seeing an increase in demand due to the
emergence of portable devices such as tablet computers and smart
phones. Spin-transfer torque magnetoresistive random-access memory
(STT-MRAM) is a new type of solid-state memory that uses
electrical currents to read and write data that are stored on
magnetic moment of electrons

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  Monday, February 6th, 2012 at 10:15:48 AM #54852
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It's already been speculated that HAARP modifies weather, and it's said that Russians possess similar low frequency antennae that had modified weather patterns over the US to create droughts some odd years ago...

I've always been interested in this station, but I can't stand reading Jesse Jamesesque posts, so my research on it is basically my own speculation.




The bullets? That's pretty freaky. I'd imagine they're just a little on the expensive side, and probably are unpredictable. If the fins or electronics ARE damaged, then you have limp fins directing it through the air. Scary shit.




Zapping testicles... No comment. That's as far as I cared to store in my short term memory.




The STT_MRAM? That's pretty awesome, never even heard of that before. Should make data density even more impressive!


Thanks for the post, Colin. Interesting read.

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