Hello,
John and Doves,
Brother Phil, it is interesting that you should mention
HAARP.
There
is a book, "Angels Don't Play This HAARP", published by
Earthpress:
This
book outlines the possibility that you talk about below.
Taking
into account that 99% of the world is unaware of HAARP or its
capabilities
reminds me of Clarke's Third Law:
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable from magic."
Talk
about lying wonders! [2 Thessalonians 2:9]
In
HaShem,
Mike
C.
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Phil (24 March
2011)
"Re
FM Riley's "The Noise""
John and Doves,
Yes, I saw the
video of "The Noise" and the sound of running water and the flash of light
when the noise stopped.
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/march2011/fmriley323.htm
It
reminded me very much of a video made several years ago by Harry Mason, a
geologist, who explored the Western
Australian outback to get first hand
reports on strange lights and loud noises which had been
reported.
It was a very long video presented at a Nexus magazine
function in Sydney probably (not absolutely sure of that) but
one of the
conclusions was that if the transmissions of two VLF (I think) frequencies are
made to cross each other then a
fireball can be created and directed. He
suggested that with the existence if several of these transmitting stations
around
the world a fireball could be sent all the way around the earth.
(lying wonders?) The sound he said was like a diesel train
belting along.
There is much much more to the video but this is the relevant part. Some of
the stations he referred to were HAARP
I believe. Obviously they were
testing their gear.
I wish I could get my software to work so I
could make DVD's of the tape. Pls pray?
Thanks and
blessings,
Phil