HAARP And How Fukushima
Radiation Beamed Down To Australia
By Yoichi Shimatsu
Former General Editor - The Japan Times Weekly
The
oddity of an eight-fold rise in radiation levels on the Caloundra
Peninsula in southeast Australia, as reported in the South Coast Daily, defies
logic since nuclear particles should have been diluted and more evenly spread
after traversing the distance of 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles) from Japan.
Nuclear dust out of Fukushima actually travels over a much longer span before
reaching Down Under, circling the globe several times and swirling madly due
to air resistance to the Earth’s rotation.
Since a radiation spike near Brisbane cannot be explained by the normal laws
of geophysics, the hot particles from Fukushima must have taken a short cut
between the northern and southern hemispheres. In fact, a fast track does
exist, an alternative route via an “artificial radiation belt” arching
through the upper atmosphere from Alaska to Australia. Devised under a U.S.
Navy program that started in 1957, the 'sky bridge' is composed of
fast-moving super-charged protons trapped inside a field line or 'ring
current'...a part of the Earth’s natural electromagnetic field.
The artificial beltway of ions is periodically recharged by the antennae
array in Gakona, Alaska, known as HAARP, short for
High-Altitude Auroral Research Project. After a
half-century of official silence about the program, Pentagon has recently
acknowledged its creation as an anti-missile shield in a 2010 report from
Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
The report confirms that, under orders from the Eisenhower administration,
the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies created least two such
electromagnetic arches in 1958 by detonating nuclear warheads at
high-altitude:
Operation Hardtack, (http://nuclearweaponarchive.org/Usa/Tests/Hardtack1.html),
a series of 35 nuclear tests that included four successive high-altitude
atomic explosions over Johnson Atoll in the Pacific, later supplemented by
the Alaskan HAARP facility; and Operation Argus, a series of covert
rocket-launched nuclear blasts over the South Atlantic, later refreshed by
HAARP stations in Thule Airbase, Greenland, and the EISCAT array in Tromso, Norway.
These top-secret operations were intended to form shields of high-energy
protons against Soviet ballistic missiles on the flanks of the North American
continent. In early January this year, the ring current over the Pacific
inadvertently served as a conduit for huge dosages of cesium, strontium and
other radioactive protons to be transported into distant Australia. This
“accidental” hijacking of HAARP, if repeated, could lead to the extinction of
living creatures across Oceania and Southern Africa.
Beyond the Beach
Stanley Kramer’s classic film “On the Beach” (1959), depicting the end of
human life following a nuclear war, assumed that it would take five months
for radiation from north of the Equator to reach the last survivors in
Australia. The script, based on a novel by Neville Shute, was much too
optimistic. Fallout from the March 11 meltdown at Fukushima No.1 nuclear
plant landed over Oceania within five weeks.
Even that is a snail’s pace compared with riding the HAARP-assisted
electromagnetic field line. Following the New Years
earthquake in Japan, much more concentrated dosages of Fukushima particles
were measured in Australia in a mere five days. What a difference technology
makes! The cast of “On the Beach” Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner and Anthony Perkins
would have thought a sky bridge to be a fantasy out of science fiction,
even though it was created just a year before the movie’s release.
Today, five decades later, there are still educated people who refuse to
comprehend the pervasiveness of electromagnetic technology in contemporary
society, even though they use mobile phones, watch television, switch off
their digital devices aboard airplanes, and put their bodies through
scanners. Some of these know-nothings are editors and producers with news
media, who consider HAARP to be the wild imaginings of conspiracy theorists.
Why bother to take on the difficulties of understanding a complex technology
when blissful ignorance is far less troubling?
The Greek Paperclip
The theoretic outline for creating an electromagnetic sky bridge is credited
to an electrical engineer named Nicholas Constantine Christofilos
(the surname in Greek means “the love of Christ”). His official biography
from his chief employer, the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, contains obvious
inconsistencies. Born in Boston in 1916, he was educated at a technical
school in Greece, where he remained throughout the Axis occupation (1941-45),
a rather curious choice for an American citizen.
Under the Nazi occupation, Christofilos ran an elevator
business, according to the official record. This out-of-character career
sounds much like a cavalier cover story concocted by an OSS officer, since
Athens was then a low-rise city of walk-up flats, and largely still remains
so today. Its first office tower, requiring lifts, wasn’t constructed until
1971.
During the war years, the Greek “elevator engineer” focused on the German
theories on particle physics or Deutsche Physik,
presumably based on the papers of Werner Heisenberg, Paul Harteck
and Erik Schumann. Much of this strategic field was, however, a well-kept
secret under the Nazi-sponsored Uranprojekt.
Under the auspices of unnamed benefactors at war’s end, Christofilos
was soon working for Livermore Lab on high-energy particle physics. In 1957,
he proposed the creation of artificial radiation belts over the ocean, even
though the natural Van Allen belts were not discovered until the following
year by Explorer 1, the first American satellite launch. Within a year, the
Navy was implementing his plan.
Christophilos served as chief scientist for the
Operation Argus blasts in the South Atlantic in 1958, but apparently not over
the larger Hardtack test series in the Pacific. It is hard to fathom why the
Navy would name its nuclear extravaganza after the pasty-tasting dry biscuit
fed to sailors. Hardtack does have striking similarity to the surname of Paul
Harteck, the physicist who headed the German
military’s atom bomb program during World War II.
There is a strong possibility that Christophilos was
writing proposals to the Navy on behalf of the German physicists he so
admired, probably with the quiet approval of their American supervisors from
the Paperclip program, which had smuggled German scientists to the West. The
launch of Sputnik on October 4, 1957, triggered a frenzied scientific rivalry
along with a missile duel between the U.S. and USSR. The Joint Chiefs had
no choice but to give a blank check to rocket scientist Werner von Braun. The
rapid deployment of the missile shield indicated that Harteck’s
disciples were probably also given every incentive to roll out their esoteric
technologies.
Operation Hardtack comprised a variety of nuclear tests, 35 in total. Three
high-altitude blasts over Johnson Atoll were related to the Christophilos proposal:
Yucca a balloon-lifted device exploded in the lower stratosphere (15 miles
up)
Teak 1.9 megaton warhead aboard a Redstone rocket into the mesosphere (45
miles)
Orange 1.9 megaton aboard a Redstone, detonated at upper stratosphere (25
miles)
After the successful experiments to create artificial radiation belts, Christophilos was invited by the CIA to join the JASON
group of military-related scientists.
Spiraling Protons
The Hardtack and Argus shields are created with captured high-energy protons
from nuclear fission or from the splitting of neutrons by cosmic rays below
the stratosphere. The protons are reflected at the edges of the existing
(natural) electromagnetic field line, spiraling along the entire arc. While
some protons are lost in transit or at the terminus over land, most simply
bounce back in the opposite direction, volleying back and forth between the
polar regions like ping pong balls.
Starting in troposphere, the field line then arcs out to a turning point 150
miles over the Equator, before descending to the terminus, much like a
rainbow. The arc does not move along a north-south longitudinal line, but
instead follows the slanting magnetic axis between the magnetic poles, which
are skewed away from the Earth’s rotational axis. The path is not quite a
straight line as on a flat map since the Earth’s curvature also has to be
taken into account.
Connect the Dots - Made in Fukushima
The alignment of HAARP with the Pacific Ring current in January results in
roughly the following longitudinal positions:
HAARP facility, Gakona, Alaska 172 degrees E
Johnson Atoll 169 E
Caloundra-Brisbane 153 E
With a short step back in time, it can be inferred that a meltdown started
soon after the January 1 Izu Earthquake, after
damage was done to the cooling pools for the spent fuel rods atop Reactor 4.
At some point between January 6 and 9, the heat was intense enough to trigger
the release of a large burst of electrons from the melting fuel rods.
The lightweight negative-charged electrons were propelled northeastward by
the Earth’s rotation and the jet stream. After traversing Alaska, some of
those electrons were captured over the HAARP range, feeding into the
electromagnetic sky bridge.
The heavier and slower protons, partly stripped of their electron shells,
chased after the speedy negative charges and were thus also sucked up into
the sky bridge. Within a few days, the remnant ionic charges over the
Anchorage-Valdez-Fairbanks triangle were equalized, and the flow of protons
into the sky bridge slowed dramatically. The radioactive particles resumed
their movement toward negative-charged magnetic North Pole, ripping down the
protective ozone layer.
At the other end of the Rainbow Bridge, heavier protons dropped out over land
in Australia. Since land masses and protons carry a positive charge, magnetic
repellance slowed their descent and spread the
radiation over a wide area. Nonetheless, the concentration of radioactive
protons was significant, measuring 8 times higher than normal readings for
the isolated region.
While a significant dose was delivered for a relatively short period, the
threat remains for more radiation fast-tracking to Australia if Fukushima
experiences more flash events. The fact that a surprising amount of radiation
showed up in Australia so quickly, it can also be surmised that the meltdown
of spent fuel rods at Reactor 4 was intense. Indeed, local residents reported
that the Fukushima plant was evacuated in the first week of January. The
Australian spike is showing that the Japanese government and nuclear-plant
operator Tepco are being dishonest in claiming a
cold shutdown at Fukushima when, in fact, the nuclear plant is undergoing a
new crisis.
Meanwhile, the U.S. government has never issued a risk assessment on its
high-altitude anti-missile shields, which include:
- the threat of cancer due to fallout from nuclear explosions in the
stratosphere;
- adverse effects on the Earth’s electromagnetic field, which protects the
atmosphere;
- loses of satellites and destruction of property on the ground; and
- financial losses from program failure due with anti-radiation cloaking of
missiles,
Aum on the Range
Sixteen years ago, this writer warned about the dangers of electromagnetic
warfare technology, but governments, communities and the press refused to
take heed, preferring the comfort of falsehood. Today, those esoteric weapons
systems are threatening the immediate future of the population that they were
supposed to protect. The real enemy is not some robotic military force
abroad; rather it is human laxity, ignorance and fear that have led to
reliance on flawed technologies for security.
Knowledgeable figures, including retired Senator Sam Nunn (now head of the
Nuclear Threat Initiative), concurred with the 1995 investigative journalism
of this editor and his Japan Times Weekly reporting team that the Aum Shinrikyo sect was
conducting research into “seismic induction” with long-frequency radio waves.
At a Senate Armed Services committee hearing, Nunn himself warned of
terrorists producing or hijacking earthquake-triggering weapons.
The investigative trail led from the Tokyo subway gassing to Kalgoorie, Western Australia, where Aum
scientists had established a research ranch in the early 1990s. Upon arrival
at the dusty sheep station in the early 1990s, the Aum
team members immediately began to take readings of the ground current. At the
time, the Pentagon and the Australian Air Force was conducting secret tests
of electromagnetic weapons at the nearby Jindalee
Test Range. These were being tracked and observed by Aum.
The end results of HAARP’s long-distance effects were spectacular. From
Australian scientists, I received photos of light sabers and luminous crosses
in clear blue skies. The capper, however, was a nuclear-scale blast that
destroyed a gold mine, apparently caused by an electromagnetic strike. HAARP
was no longer a defensive missile shield, it was
being transformed into an instrument of international aggression.
Our series of interviews of Aum cadres, including
their local convert a former member of the esoteric Sukyo
Mahikari apolyptic sect
pointed to official collaboration between high-level sponsors in the
governments of Japan and Australia. The elite supporters of Aum included local politicians benefiting from Gold Coast
investments by the Anzen-Kyowa finance company
along with wealthy Australians from Bond University and “super-rich circles
of Perth,” some of them associates of Adnan Kashoggi, the arms dealer who ran the Iran-Contra scheme.
The real estate agent who acquired the Kalgoorie
ranch for Aum was married to an officer with the
rank of major in the Australian Defence
Intelligence service. In the wake of the Tokyo subway gassing, the Australian
military and police launched a massive cover-up to hide their links with the
sect. A mysterious team in white safety suits flew into Kalgoorie
to plant fake evidence of “sarin experiments” on
sheep. (Sarin was never used inside the Tokyo
subways, according the Self-Defense Force team that initially entered the
underground. Based on their American-made detectors, mustard gas was the
primary toxin. The Japan Times Weekly was the only press to ever interview
the SDF on the gassing incident. The rest of the media hid their heads like
ostriches.)
What the Canberra government and the Pentagon were then hiding, of course,
were their catastrophic experiments with HAARP technology as a geophysical
weapon of mass destruction, triggering earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, large
blasts, intense fires and psychological impairment. The Japanese intelligence
service took a strong interest in this new generation of super-weapons, which
could be guised as natural phenomena, and dispatched Aum
to Australia on an espionage mission.
Hideo Murai, Aum’s chief
scientist and astrophysicist, told Weekly reporters that the April 1995
Kobe-Hanshin Earthquake had been triggered by an “earthquake machine” based
on a HAARP system operated by an unnamed “foreign power.” Initially, his
claim seemed a bit crazed, but coming from someone with a higher IQ than
Albert Einstein’s, we checked his veracity versus the existing record. In
interviews with top seismologists, I learned that “curious readings” were
measured in the ionosphere above Kobe for a period of “six months before the
quake.”
The U.S. Patent Office had on file the early design for HAARP by Bernard Eastlund, then chief scientist with ARCO (Atlantic
Richfield Oil Company). Eastlund aimed to burn gas
from Alaskan oilfields to generate electricity and transfer that energy to
California via an electromagnetic beam. For any remaining skeptics, consider
how electricity is being transported by microwave.
On the week that I published the findings, Murai
was murdered in front of television cameras by a knife-wielding rightist
Korean gangster. Obviously, Western governments ordered a summary execution
to be televised live over the evening news to encourage journalists from any
further investigation. Despite threats and shooting deaths, our team
continued to pursue those responsible, resulting in the prosecution of
high-level politicians and their kin involved in the formation of Aum Shinrikyo as an
international arms-purchasing front following the collapse of the Soviet
Union. The entire story is far too convoluted to be discussed here.
I am describing these background events now for several reasons: first, to
show the factual basis for the criminal uses of HAARP technology; second, to
assign responsibility for the deaths of 6,000 victims of the Kobe quake and
many other EM-related incidents; and, third, to send a signal to the White
House staff, the CIA and Pentagon that their attempts to suppress the facts,
including shooting the messengers, have failed and will continue to fail. The
truth will prevail. - Yoichi Shimatsu
Source:
http://rense.com/general95/haarp1.html