HAARP:
The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy
Adventures Unlimited Press
Jerry E. Smith provides the first full-blown conspiracy
analysis of the HAARP project since Nick Begich first brought the
subject up in his famous book, Angels Don't Play This HAARP.
HAARP, of course, stands for High-frequency Active Auroral
Research Program, and it consists of an antennae array, still
under construction, situated along the Copper River near
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park in Alaska. It's just a research
facility for topography and upper atmosphere study according to
the Department of Defense. Everyone knows better, of course, and
the chore has been to figure out its true purpose. Beam weaponry?
Planetary defense shield? Mass mind manipulation? Weather
control? Tesla technology? Smith asks all of these questions and
examines the hard evidence for the plausible ones and the reasons
for rumor behind the rest. The book provides a wealth of hard
data, with graphics and photos, to help readers understand the
reality of the facility but complements that with well-
documented speculation about even the strangest possibilities.
Smith follows up observations like "[Some] think it will be
used by the New World Order to take over the world by projecting
holographic images into the sky while beaming thoughts directly
into our heads, telling us to accept the 'new' god of their
design" with a brief but careful history of the MKULTRA
program and mind control technologies like RHIC-EDOM and how they
might be applied to HAARP. UFOs enter the discussion, of course,
and by book's end Smith examines the roots of UFO Illuminati
control in freemasonry and an ancient plot to establish a
theocratic world king. Small wonder that author Smith has known Steamshoveler
Jim Keith since high school, and even worked in the zine world as
part of Keith's old Dharma Combat. HAARP: The
Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy offers quite a tour de
force, but readers need not follow the conspiratorializing to
appreciate the science presented as well as the basic facts about
HAARP.
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