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HAARP is far from benign, as the following "factoids" suggest...
An adult's head will resonate at a frequency between 350 and 400 MHz (megahertz). Being smaller, a child's head will resonate at a higher frequency, somewhere between 600 and 850 MHz. .... National Institute for Neurological Diseases warned that the frequency 388 MHz was noted to have a lethal effect on monkeys. Subsequent experiments with a milliwatt-power oscillator positioned several feet away from human subjects and swept through the 380-500 MHz range elicited a ?pulsing in the brain,? ringing in the ears ? and a powerful urge to sink their teeth into the experimenter! .... In that experiment, each individual appeared to have his own ?resonant? frequency, probably a function of the height of the body acting as a half-wave antenna. Most humans should resonate at around 82-85 MHz (TV channel 6; do you live near a TV transmitter?). By 1930 Nrunori claimed that humans react to radio emissions at 129 MHz and its harmonics, while in the 1920?s Cazzamalli bombarded volunteer subjects with VHF radiation to induce hallucinations. He also claimed to have recorded re-radiated ?beats? of emotional reactions using an untuned galena crystal receiver and a galvanometer during the RF blitz from his?oscillatori telegrafica.? Fifteen-meter (21 MHz) signals increase the germination of gladiolus bulbs while ten meter (29 MHz) energy kills bugs in bread! The above came from two URLs: http://www.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF3/386.html http://www.totse.com/en/media/radio_.../humanrcv.html The web is loaded with such info... many universities have done research... billions of watts (such as HAARP) is NO JOKE!!! Warmest regards, John "Chris" wrote in message ... ? |
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