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jagman
26th October 2012, 17:02
I don't put alot of stock in this website but I was on Prison Planet this morning and
there was another story saying that The Induction Magnetometer readings for Gakona, Alaska HARRP complex are off the charts http://www.prisonplanet.com/frankenstorm-sandy-brewing-towards-east-coast.html
October 25, 2012 - 9:25pm EDTOctober 25, 2012 - 9:25pm EDT http://www.haarpstatus.com/haarpstatus/haarpmap.html
Smaller scale 6.5 magnitude frequency hits Southern California. The main story is out east still.
From a 9.1 this morning to a 9.5 tonight, this area is in grave danger and this has been building for a week now. Many have been asking what this might be because the weather looked "normal".
But it is anything but normal. Hurricane Sandy is coming as a result of a week of high impacted readings in the ionosphere.
The Sun remains quiet, but a sunspot facing Earth has the power to push X-class flares that would take the system offline. Let's hope this does not happen
Post Update HaarpStatus.com is now reporting
October 26, 2012 - 1:00p EDT
Strongest readings in the history of this project have peaked. A never before seen white-shade indicates that a value higher than 10 on the
1-10 scale has been indicated. It has no color assigned!
HaarpStatus has finally come to a bullseye over what looks like Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Current projections at NOAA say Hurricane Sandy will hit New Jersey. Our status numbers disagree. The storm is being steered toward the higher concentration numbers.
Truly remarkable numbers and it is one to archive because this may never be seen again in a very long time.
jagman
26th October 2012, 17:38
I found this on HaarpStatus.com website. Take it with a grain of salt.
ABOUT THIS PROJECT
HaarpStatus.com is a real-time sensor network from over 28 sensors placed in rural areas across the United States. The sensors can detect the HAARP frequency on the ionosphere. Monitors plasma and ions in the atmosphere trying to predict extreme weather anomalies, and solar radiation effects
Wavelengths -
Short spikes indicate near events, a high short spike usually means a short term major event is about to happen in that area.
Long and steady increases usually mean a large scale change is developing in the area that will affect a large area's upper level jet stream.
Front Page - The front page shows a graph and map chart. The page refreshes automatically every five minutes, but the readings are anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour interval, depending on how strong the sensor signals are. Once a sensor detects a signal from HAARP in the ionosphere it will take anywhere from five to ten minutes for the system to show what magnitude and location this signal was over.
Magnitude System - This project has developed a way to measure the magnitude of change in the ionosphere due to HAARP. The scale is from 1 to 10. Zero to One magnitudes are pretty normal while anything over five would be considered moderate and possibly significant, which can alter a weather pattern.
Forecast System - Once a magnitude is determined, the system will look at the current jet stream location and a forecast will be generated showing the predicted change. Using this, HaarpStatus.com will be able to give you locations that will be affected, based on the readings, with a detailed forecast.
Is there downtime? With all networks there will be downtime. You'll notice it by the split in the readings. If only one network reads the frequency then it cannot triangulate the location and it will not show up on the graph or map.
Why would you use this project? This project will update you on the effects HAARP has and you may correlate it with weather changes.
How often do the sensors pick something up that changes the weather pattern? Not too often do we get higher readings but when we do it means something big is coming. You can keep the page on another window and check back often to see the readings.
sdv
26th October 2012, 18:47
Dear Jagman
You had another thread about HAARP as well. Thanks so much for keeping up the research. I don't know much about HAARP, so I really appreciate the research and investigation that you are doing.
Harping back to your other thread ... some questions to consider:
Perhaps the 48-hour timeline was the problem?
Perhaps it was not a prediction for a false flag event but for a major weather event?
I have been skimming over news reports, but have got the overall impression that Hurricane Sandy is a big event.
Is the spike in HAARP activity and then this major hurricane a coincidence, or is there a pattern?
Can we gather evidence that there is a connection between HAARP activity and major weather events? (Remembering that proving a hypothesis also requires one to try to prove that the hypothesis is false. So, how many major weather events are connected with a spike in HAARP activity? How many major weather events are not connected with a spike in HAARP activity? How are we going to define a major weather event? Jagman, you have already eloquently defined a spike in HAARP activity so we have that piece of information in place.)
I find this area of investigation very fascinating.
PS Is HAARP monitoring or effecting a change? Any HAARP experts on PA who can contribute to this thread and comment? I think Jagman has identified an area that has been, in some ways, hijacked by conspiracy theorists who leap to conclusions and hang onto beliefs without testing a hypothesis, but this thread has opened the avenue for real scientific research that will give us answers.
Hugs and thanks!
Referee
26th October 2012, 20:31
Check out Suspicious Observers (YT). The induction magnetometer will not read HAARP as far as I know.
The Induction Magnetometer reads the magnetosphere it goes goes crazy when we are hit by solar activity like a coronal hole. which can temporarily punch a hole in the magnetosphere casing the high readings on the IM.
IM= reading the induction of magnetics
HAARP depends on bouncing radio waves or heating up of the ionosphere. I believe there have been several people who have said that HAARP status site is a fantasy. I have not heard what Dutchsinse has said about it.
Check out 1:50 on this video from Oct 7
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Please correct me if I am wrong.
avid
26th October 2012, 20:58
Youtube info:
Dutchsinse has a 'hit and miss' 'scientific' correlation, terminology probably wrong, however incredibly accurate in the long-term.
Suspiscious0bservers is fascinating and fairly accurate, and also has corroberative environmental news, The Barcaroller (on Youtube) is brilliant!
It would seem that a magnetic wave is transversing the Milky Way as we speak, and there is absolutely nothing we can do about it but to prepare for hard times ahead.
Nibiru? May play some part - but it's a galactic event. Prepare for the worst and if nothing happens we'll have stockpiled to share as the banks will have suredly 'sneaked off' with our fake money!!
ThePythonicCow
26th October 2012, 21:34
Post Update HaarpStatus.com is now reporting
October 26, 2012 - 1:00p EDT
Strongest readings in the history of this project have peaked. A never before seen white-shade indicates that a value higher than 10 on the
1-10 scale has been indicated. It has no color assigned!
HaarpStatus has finally come to a bullseye over what looks like Rhode Island and Connecticut.
Screen shot, captured for the record again:
http://thepythoniccow.us/haarpstatus_26.2.Oct2013.png
Spiral of Light
27th October 2012, 01:56
Hmmmm.... interesting information regarding Haarp.
I am in Rhode Island (the Ocean State), right in the middle of the white spot on the HaarpStatus map.
Emergency preparedness is gearing up here already. Everyone is out buying batteries, generators, plywood for covering windows, food, water. There are lines of cars at most gas stations.
Let's hope Sandy fizzles and this all turns out to be a lot of excitement over just another storm; but, in case all the warning are accurate, folks here are battening down the hatches and getting ready.
jagman
27th October 2012, 02:28
Does anyone know what Dutch is saying about the current activity? My personal opinion is, This needs to be cross referenced
with has many sources & experts has possible, ASAP!!!
modwiz
27th October 2012, 03:07
Emergency preparedness is gearing up here already. Everyone is out buying batteries, generators, plywood for covering windows, food, water. There are lines of cars at most gas stations.
This is the whole point of the hype. Cash strapped people going out and spending money they don't have. Mission accomplished. The storm is already no better than a tropical storm and they are still calling it a hurricane. It just "happens" to be at 75 MPH, the lowest possible wind speed to qualify as a hurricane. If I get some time I will find the web site that has all of the wind recording buoys. I wager you won't find one recording anywhere near 75 MPH.
T Smith
27th October 2012, 03:20
Emergency preparedness is gearing up here already. Everyone is out buying batteries, generators, plywood for covering windows, food, water. There are lines of cars at most gas stations.
This is the whole point of the hype. Cash strapped people going out and spending money they don't have. Mission accomplished. The storm is already no better than a tropical storm and they are still calling it a hurricane. It just "happens" to be at 75 MPH, the lowest possible wind speed to qualify as a hurricane. If I get some time I will find the web site that has all of the wind recording buoys. I wager you won't find one recording anywhere near 75 MPH.
Yup. Concur. On the other hand, if they are steering this "non-hurricane" right into the most densely populated region of the Eastern United States, and collide it head on with a nasty cold front moving down from Canada, it would certainly serve an agenda. My feeling is this is an extremely hyped/advertised controlled event.
jagman
27th October 2012, 04:10
Here is a video from Dutch On Hurricane Sandy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCmSQgoSOso&feature=player_profilepage
modwiz
27th October 2012, 05:25
OK here is a link. The buoys show temps, winds and gusts. The highest gust I could find was 72 MPH with a sustained wind of 54 MPH. It was out over open water. This page is dynamic and updates itself.
http://www.capeweather.com/buoy-data-florida.html
Here is buoy selection areas: http://www.capeweather.com/buoy-data.html
Good page to bookmark.
Rocky_Shorz
27th October 2012, 06:12
so who on the other side of the world would be HAARPing us, who has a system this powerful...
Calz
27th October 2012, 06:40
Not a weather person but from what they are suggesting it is the combination of Sandy with another system ... regardless of Sandy currently weakening.
Have your tent boarded up there modwiz??? Special today only half price ...
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Bloomberg News
Worst Storm in 100 Years Seen Headed for Northeast U.S.
Hurricane Sandy will probably grow into a “Frankenstorm” that may become the worst to hit the U.S. Northeast in 100 years if current forecasts are correct.
Sandy may combine with a second storm coming out of the Midwest to create a system that would rival the New England hurricane of 1938 in intensity, said Paul Kocin, a National Weather Service meteorologist in College Park, Maryland. The hurricane currently passing the Bahamas has killed 21 people across the Caribbean, the Associated Press reported, citing local officials.
“What we’re seeing in some of our models is a storm at an intensity that we have not seen in this part of the country in the past century,” Kocin said in a telephone interview yesterday. “We’re not trying to hype it, this is what we’re seeing in some of our models. It may come in weaker.”
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-10-25/u-dot-s-dot-east-from-washington-to-nyc-at-risk-from-hurricane-sandy
D-Day
27th October 2012, 07:08
so who on the other side of the world would be HAARPing us, who has a system this powerful...
What makes you think it's being directed by tech that's based outside the US??
jagman
27th October 2012, 08:04
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgDtDpqEQhw&feature=player_embedded
modwiz
27th October 2012, 08:20
Not a weather person but from what they are suggesting it is the combination of Sandy with another system ... regardless of Sandy currently weakening.
Have your tent boarded up there modwiz??? Special today only half price ...
_________________________________
Bloomberg News
Worst Storm in 100 Years Seen Headed for Northeast U.S.
Hurricane Sandy will probably grow into a “Frankenstorm” that may become the worst to hit the U.S. Northeast in 100 years if current forecasts are correct.
Sandy may combine with a second storm coming out of the Midwest to create a system that would rival the New England hurricane of 1938 in intensity, said Paul Kocin, a National Weather Service meteorologist in College Park, Maryland. The hurricane currently passing the Bahamas has killed 21 people across the Caribbean, the Associated Press reported, citing local officials.
“What we’re seeing in some of our models is a storm at an intensity that we have not seen in this part of the country in the past century,” Kocin said in a telephone interview yesterday. “We’re not trying to hype it, this is what we’re seeing in some of our models. It may come in weaker.”
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-10-25/u-dot-s-dot-east-from-washington-to-nyc-at-risk-from-hurricane-sandy
I am expecting only breezes. I am packed up and on the road on Monday. A few zombies are still being chicken little because somebody lied to them on TV. Sandy is having a cigarette now. Her big blow is done. She will now be a messy tropical system. Sloppy seconds, if you will. :P
Her boyfriend, the big "front" isn't going to wait for her. The HAARP critters have powered down and are letting the front move on.
Referee
27th October 2012, 20:15
Best HAARP explanation video I Have seen.
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jagman
31st October 2012, 15:56
Here we go again.Haarpstatus.com is reporting a long wave has been detected for the last 16 hours over Southern California. They are claiming that this wave has an earthquake signature. Below is a graph for the Induction Magnetometer
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sleepy
31st October 2012, 16:20
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jagman
31st October 2012, 17:04
Any PA members from Southern California? I would love to see some pics of your skyline and or strange cloud formations.
Referee
1st November 2012, 09:00
Sorry Sleepy did mean to wake you up :p
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