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David wrote in
: On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 13:44:57 -0500, wrote: When the s... hits the fan,good old Shortwave Radio and good old Ham's rokin on the waves are the ONLY means of communication on the air,Period! Shortwave Radio isn't dead and Shortwave Radio will never die.There are always Shortwave Radio Cowboys and Shortwave Radio Cowgirls to keep Shortwave Radio alive.Folks,if y'all are ahead of the herd,please don't forget to look back once in a while to see if I am still here,, and if you are wearing Spurs,don't squat too low. cuhulin I don't think your short wave will do you much good. Isn't the whole point of HAARP to destroy the ionosphere? The ionosphere cannot be "destroyed" it is constantly being created / renewed by the effects of incoming solar particles. In fact, the ionosphere's D layer completely disappears on the night side of the earth, but returns full-strength in a matter of less than one hour after sunrise. Sometimes the entire global ionosphere IS completely "destroyed" (electrically neutralized) after the CME from a large solar flare impacts - but it always returns once the storm subsides. The ill-informed make a big deal about the multi-megawatt ERP of the HAARP antenna array. As it happens, the electron current in the ionosphere at any given moment from solar radiation amounts to hundreds of BILLIONS of watts. Compared to that, the effect of HAARP is like a mosquito biting an elephant. HAARP might indeed be able to create a small localized "hole" in the ionosphere directly above the transmitting array - in the same way you could create a temporary "hole" in the surface of a glass of water by putting an object in the glass - a hole which would fill and disappear the moment you remove the object... just as any HARRP-induced effect on the ionosphere would quickly disappear once the array is switched off. The crap that HAARP alarmists believe never fails to amaze me. It's a sad commentary on the poor state of science and math education in the public schools. J. Barrett |
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