Large amounts of energy could possibly be sent great distances with this technology. Another technological possibility is to spray large area"s of the earth with varying wave frequencies and change the frequency. This includes bombarding the frequency of the one that the human brains operate on. You can then cause people to feel a certain way. People can also be disoriented by this procedure.
Technological Perspectives.
Many of HAARP"s functions are geared to the military. The ability to send electromagnetic waves down to the depth"s of the ocean could help to setup a worldwide system of communication with submarines. This would allow submarines to stay at great depths without having to ascend and risk giving away their position when communicating. Another possibility is the defense of a nation"s airspace by causing the atmosphere to group up in certain areas and increase the drag for non-guided missiles. This causes their speed to be affected by the friction increase. The missile will then possibly fall short of it"s target or run out of fuel. A defense against guided missiles is to bombard it with large amounts of energy of different frequencies. This can cause the missile to become disoriented and can"t distinguish between which signal is the correct one. This effect can also be used on air planes. It can cause the instruments and electronics to become corrupted. They also can become overloaded and stop working properly. Brain waves can also be altered and mimicked. This can possibly and theoretically done with HAARP. The operators can cause great amounts of population to be made to think a certain way. This is done by altering the brains wave lengths. As of now you can"t put specific thoughts into someone"s head. You can only cause people to feel certain feelings such as sadness, happiness or depression. This could be used to control a population by making them feel a certain way anytime a certain thing happens, such as liking a president everytime he makes a speech because you always feel good during and afterwards his speech.
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