HAARP Magnetometer data shows Japan earthquake was
induced.
Posted by PC Latest news, World news, Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
The United States Air Force and Navy has provided a visual insight into what caused the 9.0 magnitude off of Japan on March 11, 2011 at 05:46:23 UTC. The image above was downloaded from the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) website. It is a time-frequency spectrogram, which shows the frequency content of signals recorded by the HAARP Induction Magnetometer. This instrument, provided by the University of Tokyo, measures temporal variations in the geomagnetic field (Earth’s magnetosphere) in the ULF (ultra-low frequency) range of 0-5 Hz. Notions have been added to the image to show you what was happening the day the Japan earthquake and tsunami struck.
By looking at the accompanying HAARP
spectrum chart above you can see when the 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck – red
line drawn vertically – and what was happening before and after the
earthquake. What you can also see is a constant ULF frequency of 2.5 Hz
being recorded by the magnetometer. The ULF 2.5 Hz frequency is evidence
of an induced earthquake. The chart recorded this constant before, during
and after the 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck. On March 11, 2011 the 2.5
Hz ULF frequency was being emitted and recorded from 0:00 hours to about 10:00
hours – or for 10 hours. We know for a fact that the Japan earthquake
lasted only a few minutes so why was the earthquake signature frequency (2.5
Hz) being recorded for 10 hours on the morning of March 11, 2011? Because
a HAARP phased array antenna system was broadcasting (transmitting) the
2.5Hz ULF frequency and it triggered the Japan earthquake and ensuing tsunami.
If you go to HAARP’s official
website you can see for yourself that the 2.5 Hz ULF frequency wasn’t only
being broadcasted for 10 hours, it was constantly
being broadcasted for 2 days prior to the earthquake. Broadcasting began
on March 8, 2011, just before midnight as you can see on HAARP’s website page –
http://maestro.haarp.alaska.edu/cgi-bin/scmag/disp-scmag.cgi?20110308.
Click on the Next Day link to see that the earthquake inducing 2.5 Hz ULF
frequency was being broadcasted for the entire days of March 9, 2011 and March 10, 2011. Even though the signature frequency of
an earthquake was shown throughout March 9 and March 10 there were no constant
earthquakes occurring off the east coast of Japan.
What is the significance of a 2.5 Hz
ULF broadcast? The natural resonance of an earthquake is 2.5 Hz.
Scientists working for the United States military discovered this using the phased
array antennas at the HAARP facility in Alaska. HAARP’s own charts suggest that earthquakes occurred constantly for 3
days. We know for a fact that they haven’t.
The HAARP magnetometer data provides proof that the Japan earthquake was not a naturally occurring quake – it was triggered. This data shows us that a HAARP military installation was broadcasting the known earthquake signature frequency in order to trigger a major earthquake. The broadcast was most likely being transmitted from a floating HAARP system like the floating Sea-Based X-Band Radar platform that can be moved anywhere in the Pacific or Atlantic ocean under the protection of a carrier strike group – like the USS Ronald Regan. Where was the USS Ronald Reagan on the morning of March 11, 2011? According to a Stars & Stripes March 9, 2011 report – Reagan carrier group steams toward South Korea to join exercise.
Evidence
or Conspiracy theory?
Is this evidence or just a bunch of
nonsense attached to a baseless conspiracy theory and recklessly made public by
a crackpot? The above image is of the HAARP Sea-Based X-Band Radar (SBX) platform which does exist – not a conspiracy
theory. The preceding link is to the United States Navy website.
What is sitting on top of the deck of the SBX is a phased array antenna – a key component of the Missile
Defense Agency (MDA) GMD system – clearly not a conspiracy theory.
The military vessel includes power
plant, a bridge, control rooms, living quarters, storage areas and the
infrastructure necessary to support the massive X-band radar. The SBX radar is
the most sophisticated phased array, electro-mechanically steered
X-band radar in the world – according to Boeing claims. The phased array
antenna consists of thousands of antennas driven by transmit/receive modules.
The radar is designed and built by Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems for
Boeing, the prime contractor on the project for the United States Missile
Defense Agency (MDA). Boeing, Raytheon and MDA exists
– also not a conspiracy theory.
HAARP does exists.
The HAARP program is no secret. Their own website states that: The
HAARP program is committed to developing a world class ionospheric
research facility consisting of: The Ionospheric
Research Instrument (IRI), a high power transmitter facility operating
in the High Frequency (HF) range. The IRI will be used to temporarily excite
a limited area of the ionosphere for scientific study. Even World
renowned Stanford University knows about and publishes reports on the
activities at the HAARP installations – Experiments with the HAARP Ionospheric Heater – http://vlf.stanford.edu/research/experiments-haarp-ionospheric-heater.
According to Stanford -
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) facility is located in Gakona, Alaska at 62.39º N, 145.15º W, near mile 11 of the Tok Cutoff Highway. The facility houses many diagnostic
instruments for studying the ionosphere, but the highlight is the HF
transmitter array. This array consists of 15×12 crossed dipole antennas,
which together can transmit a total of 3600kW of RF power at frequencies
from 2.8 – 10 MHz (HF, high frequency range). This power is partially absorbed
by the ionosphere, and though only a tiny fraction of the power it naturally
receives from the sun, can still produce subtle changes that can be detected
with sensitive instruments.
The VLF group focuses on using HAARP
to generate ELF and VLF waves through a process called modulated heating. Such
experiments have been conducted since 1999.
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