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586: Weather Weapons & Worse | Tesla's Stolen Tech and the New Arms Race

2025/3/14
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尼克·贝吉奇
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主持著名true crime播客《Crime Junkie》的播音员和创始人。
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播音员: 本节目探讨了HAARP计划的起源、技术原理及其潜在的军事应用。HAARP计划的根源可以追溯到尼古拉·特斯拉的梦想,即通过无线能量传输为全世界提供免费电力。然而,特斯拉去世后,他的研究成果被美国政府没收,并被用于军事目的。HAARP计划利用强大的无线电波加热电离层,从而改变其特性,这可能导致天气修改、地震触发甚至精神控制等后果。虽然HAARP官方否认这些说法,但大量证据表明,HAARP与一些自然灾害之间存在关联,并且其技术与特斯拉的早期设计惊人地相似。此外,美国军方对HAARP的资助和保密也引发了人们对其军事用途的猜测。 尽管HAARP的功率可能不足以直接引发重大天气事件或地震,但混沌理论表明,小的目标输入可能会在恰当的时间和地点产生重大影响。关于HAARP是否能够进行精神控制,目前尚无确凿证据,但电磁场对大脑功能的影响是真实存在的,HAARP产生的频率与人脑波重叠,这引发了人们的担忧。 HAARP计划的保密性也令人担忧,大量关于HAARP的运行历史和技术能力的信息仍然被删除或隐瞒。这持续的保密,几十年后,将继续引发人们的猜测。HAARP计划代表着人类影响地球系统能力的日益增强,但我们常常无法完全理解其后果。 尼克·贝吉奇: 作为《天使不演奏这架竖琴》一书的作者,我深入研究了HAARP计划及其对人类的影响。HAARP计划可以通过影响大脑的频率跟随反应(FFR)来控制思想,改变大脑化学物质。FFR是已被证实的科学,美国军方资助的研究也表明,弱电磁场作用于颞叶可以诱导改变状态,包括宗教体验和幻觉。虽然HAARP官方否认精神控制的指控,但其产生的ELF波与人脑波的频率范围重叠,这使得精神控制成为可能。

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This chapter explores Nikola Tesla's vision of global wireless energy transmission and how his research, after his death, was appropriated by the government, leading to the development of HAARP.
  • Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower aimed for global wireless energy.
  • Government seizure of Tesla's research after his death.
  • HAARP's appearance in Alaska with technology similar to Tesla's designs.
  • Military claims of research versus declassified documents.

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A blinding flash lit the Siberian sky. The explosion was 100 times more powerful than Hiroshima. It flattened 80 million trees across 830 square miles. No crater appeared. No meteor fragments were found. Scientists struggled for decades to explain what happened at Tunguska. Thousands of miles away, Nikola Tesla smiled in his Wardenclyffe Tower lab. His Tesla ray had worked perfectly.

When Tesla died in 1943, government agents seized his research. Decades later, HAARP appeared in Alaska, 180 antennas beaming energy into the ionosphere. The military calls it research, but declassified documents tell a different story. What would have been Tesla's greatest gift to the world became the world's most powerful weapon. In 1901, Nikola Tesla built Wardenclyffe.

The 190-foot tower on Long Island wasn't for radio signals. It was for wireless energy transmission across the planet. And this wasn't theoretical. Tesla demonstrated wireless power at the 1893 World's Fair. He lit phosphorescent tubes without wires. The crowd was amazed. Tesla believed Earth could conduct electricity like a circuit. The secret was the ionosphere, an electrically charged atmospheric layer starting 50 miles up.

By pumping electromagnetic energy into this layer, he could create a planet-wide resonance system. A planet-wide resonance system? Oy vey. Hello, tech support? Yeah, my human is speaking nerd again. I need a translation. Well, think of it like pushing a child on a swing. Guppy. Think of it like pushing a guppy on a swing. Small pushes timed right create large sustained motion.

Tesla wanted to push the ionosphere at a frequency matching the Earth's resonance. This would create stable waves circling the planet. Earth resonates at 7.83 Hz, and this was proven in 1954. Tesla suspected this, but wasn't certain. He needed financing to continue.

J.P. Morgan initially funded the project, but withdrew when he realized Tesla wanted to provide free electricity worldwide. Morgan asked, "If anyone can draw on the power, where do we put the meter?" Without Morgan's support, Tesla was ruined. In the 1930s, Tesla announced "teleforce." The press called it a "death ray." Tesla said it can generate an invisible wall of energy capable of destroying aircraft and armies from hundreds of miles away.

We have a whole episode on Tesla's death array and Wardenclyffe Tower if you want to learn more. When Tesla died in 1943, the US government responded fast. His body was still warm as his entire legacy was packed into government crates. Tesla's dream died with him, but his research lived on in the hands of men who saw not free energy, but unlimited power.

Tesla's technical documents were sent to an MIT professor for review. That professor was Dr. John Trump, the future president's uncle. Dr. Trump, also a National Defense Research Committee member, said Tesla's research contained nothing valuable. That wasn't true. Make America lie again. The military quietly continued Tesla's work. Some research went to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base under Project Nick.

This was a top-secret operation launched in 1945 to study Tesla's particle beam weapon. Project Nick's details remain classified. The project was officially abandoned, but particle beam research continued. DARPA launched Project Seesaw in 1958. Like Project Nick, Seesaw was heavily funded for years, and like Project Nick, Seesaw was quietly shut down.

During this time, Tesla's particle beam technology disappeared. Nobody knows what happened to it. Then years later, DARPA and the US Air Force built an expensive secret facility in Alaska. The technology there would look familiar to Tesla historians. The military claims the facility is only for research, but that's not what the patents say.

In 1987, physicist Bernard Eastland filed a patent titled "Method and Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and/or Magnetosphere." The patent described a facility that could heat specific ionosphere portions using radio waves. Eastland wasn't working alone. Arco Technologies funded his research. Arco owned vast natural gas reserves in Alaska's North Slope but had no buyers.

They saw Eastland's invention as a way to convert their gas into something valuable: power. And Eastland's technology needed lots of power. ARCO originally approached me in 1984 to find a use for the natural gas on the North Slope of Alaska, which they could not sell. To give you a feel for how much gas they asked me to find an application for, it was enough gas to produce all the electricity in the United States for a full year.

The technology is straightforward. A powerful radio signal is transmitted into the ionosphere targeting a specific region. This energy excites charged particles, heating them and altering their properties. The heated region acts like an optical lens, but instead of bending light, it bends and redirects radio waves. This includes radar signals and natural currents in Earth's upper atmosphere.

This is like inserting a resistor into a global electrical circuit. The lens could create effects thousands of miles away from the transmission site. Within a year of Eastland's patent filing, ARCA was awarded a contract to build a similar facility in Alaska. When locals read about it in the March 1988 Omni magazine, they grew concerned. The military insisted they were building a research facility, nothing more.

They didn't. They looked up Eastland's patent and the language was crystal clear. Applications discussed in the patents included destroying missiles. Communications control and disruption were included. There were some other ideas both to possibly modify weather and finally to lift a portion of the upper atmosphere further out into space where hopefully it would be able to deflect missile trajectories.

Those are Eastland's own words. This wasn't an invention for ionospheric research. As HAARP rose in the Alaskan wilderness, the military's intentions were obvious. They weren't just studying the sky. They were weaponizing it. There are several high-powered radio antennas around the world. But in relation to HAARP, they're like a child's cap gun compared to a 50-millimeter cannon.

When locals discovered what DARPA and the Air Force were building in Alaska, they demanded answers. The military admitted to building antennas that could affect the atmosphere, but insisted they use technology different than Eastland's patents. Hang on, hang on. Let me see if I follow. Go ahead. Tesla dies. The government steals his plans for a debt-free machine. They lose their plans. Then, by some miracle, they find a guy who patents a bunch of stuff...

Eastland later confirmed the military's interest in his work. Before his death in 2007, he said, "HARP is the perfect first step toward a plan like mine. There are powerful people involved. The military never sleeps."

When you look at the other patents built upon the work of Eastland, it becomes clear how the military intends to use a HAARP transmitter. It could give them a tool to replace the electromagnetic pulse effect of some atmospheric thermonuclear devices still considered an option by some planners. It can replace the huge, extremely low frequency submarine communication system. It could replace the over-the-horizon radar system once planned for the current location of HAARP with a much more accurate system.

The technical similarities between HAARP and Eastland's patents are obvious to engineers. By 1993, DARPA and the Air Force had built a machine that could turn weather into a weapon, and they were excited to show off their new toy.

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The statement that there is no association between the ionosphere and surface weather is an outright lie. We can artificially influence the Earth's aurora with a relatively small amount of energy, and we know that outbursts of the northern lights do change weather patterns. There is indeed mounting evidence that upper atmospheric events affect lower atmospheric weather and vice versa.

In 1996, the US Air Force published "Weather as a Force Multiplier: Owning the Weather in 2025." This wasn't science fiction. It was a military assessment of weather modification as a combat tool. The paper stated, "Weather modification will become part of domestic and international security and could be done unilaterally. It could have offensive and defensive applications and even be used for deterrence purposes."

Weather warfare isn't new. During Vietnam, the US conducted Operation Popeye, cloud seeding to extend monsoon season over enemy supply routes. They called it making mud, not war. - Ah, the military and their cute operation names. It's like naming a guillotine Mr. Snippy. - For years, the idea of creating rain with electricity was a conspiracy theory. - But then... - But then... - Dubai is making rain

in a sweltering desert by zapping clouds with electricity using drones. Fascinating, isn't it? Critics argue HAARP's power is too low to affect global weather. A lightning bolt contains 1 billion watts. A hurricane releases energy equal to thousands of nuclear bombs. How could HAARP compete?

Well, the answer is chaos theory. Weather is a chaotic system. In chaotic systems, small changes trigger larger events. The classic example is the butterfly effect. We're not playing pub trivia. Harp's designers understood chaos theory. They didn't need to match nature's power. They just needed to know where to apply the pressure. A butterfly's wings can start a tornado. And Harp was the most powerful butterfly ever created.

What they're not paying any attention to is what's happening to the ionosphere. If they pick the right frequency to push that plume out into space, that energy may discharge back out of the ionosphere, back down the radio beam, and strike the Earth. And it would be about 100 times the energy released out of a thunderbolt. Picking up now. Holy...

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Meteorologist Edward N. Lorenz presented this concept in 1972. And his point was something as small as a butterfly could set off a series of events that eventually lead to a tornado. History is full of butterfly effects. Hitler wanted to be an artist, but he was rejected by the art school in Vienna. He chose a different path.

On August 9th, 1945, the city of Kokura was supposed to be hit with an atomic bomb, but it was too cloudy to find the target, so Nagasaki was chosen instead.

HAARP doesn't need to match nature's power. It needs a tiny precise nudge at the right place and time to trigger catastrophe. By 1977, weather manipulation was such a concern that the UN banned it through the Environmental Modification Convention. Did the United States military listen to the UN? No. The UN specifically addressed HAARP in 1999, again calling for a ban on technologies that can alter the environment for military purposes.

Did the United States military listen to the UN this time? No. The UN issued multiple resolutions calling for transparency, oversight, and international monitoring of facilities like HAARP. Did the United States military... Oh, never mind. In 2002, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed concern about geophysical weapons that could alter the weather. He was talking about HAARP.

Then Russia and China built their own ionospheric heaters. They saw the military value. An arms race nobody talks about is happening above our heads right now. But HAARP had another ability more powerful than changing weather. By pulsing radio waves at specific frequencies, HAARP created low-frequency waves that penetrate deep into the Earth and oceans.

What's most scary and exciting about HAARP is the potential of its application. For example, ELF waves generated by the array could be used for a variety of military applications, including finding underground bases, tunnels, even caves. The government is interested in HAARP technology because it's a new frontier, a new way to solve an old problem.

These waves oscillate between 1 and 100 Hz, precisely within natural atmospheric resonance. Then scientists wondered what would happen if those energy waves were directed not at the atmosphere, but at fault lines deep within the Earth.

When scientists examine earthquakes, they focus on two factors: tectonic stress and resonant frequency. Every object vibrates at a natural frequency: metal, rock, your body. Exposing an object to its natural frequency amplifies vibrations. And sometimes vibrations grow so strong they damage the object, like sound shattering a glass. This is called resonant frequency-induced material failure. It works on large objects too.

A famous example is the collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in 1940. Wind hitting the bridge at its resonant frequency created vibrations that tore it apart. The Earth's tectonic plates also have a resonant frequency. Fault lines are cracks in the Earth's crust that build up enormous tension as they move against each other. The right trigger can release this tension.

In 1983, I did radio tomography with 30 watts looking for oil in the ground. I found 26 oil wells over a nine state area and 100% of the time was accurate with just 30 watts of power beaming straight into solid rock. HARP or the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project uses 2 billion watts beamed straight into the ionosphere for experiments. Now

That's profoundly dangerous. On January 2nd, 2020, a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck Haiti, killing over 200,000 people. What made this earthquake suspicious was its location. It occurred along a fault system that behaved differently than geologists had predicted. And several monitoring stations recorded unusual heating patterns and electromagnetic anomalies in the ionosphere over Haiti. HAARP was active during this period.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez accused the United States of causing the earthquake using tectonic weapons. Spanish newspaper ABC quotes Chavez as saying that the U.S. Navy launched a weapon capable of inducing a powerful earthquake off the shore of Haiti. And this theory was dismissed until researchers examined the technical possibility.

Similar patterns appeared with other seismic events. The 2008 Sichuan earthquake killed nearly 90,000 people. Some researchers saw correlations between this disaster and HAARP operations. The 2011 earthquake that triggered the Fukushima disaster also coincided with ionospheric anomalies detected by multiple stations.

These correlations concern China enough that in 2018, they launched the China Seismoelectromagnetic Satellite designed to study connections between the ionospheric disturbances and earthquakes. Chinese researchers published papers examining correlations between ionospheric heating and seismic activity. As evidence mounted, a pattern emerged. Major earthquakes were occurring where HARPS energy had been detected hours earlier.

But the most disturbing application of this technology had nothing to do with the sky above us or the ground beneath our feet. HAARP's technology could penetrate the ultimate boundary, the human mind.

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The human brain operates within specific frequency ranges, from about 1 hertz to 40 hertz, depending on how alert you are. These are ELF sounds. Pop sounds like an elf. Are we talking Legolas or what are Santa's slaves? Not elf. ELF. Oh, my second wife generated ELF sounds. Extremely loud and furious.

That's not what ELF stands for. Yeah, tell that to a lawyer. After 15 minutes of ELF, I signed over the keys to my '84 Camaro. Oh, I love that car. ELF means extremely low frequency. HAARP can generate waves in exactly the same range as human brain waves.

When you ask HAARP officials about this, they point out their antenna array doesn't generate ELF waves directly. But when you ask the government questions, you have to be specific. HAARP can't generate ELF waves, that's true. But it can heat the ionosphere in a way that creates ELF waves as a byproduct.

Documents show that HAARP generated ELF waves for years. This is concerning because electromagnetic fields can influence brain function. The phenomenon is called frequency following response, or FFR. Dr. Nick Begich, author of

Angels Don't Play This Harp explains. It has the ability of affecting the frequency following response, which is where the brain locks onto an external signal and begins to mirror it and brain chemistry changes. So even simpler than that is harp can control minds. Absolutely can control in the sense of changing mental function.

Begich is called a conspiracy theorist, but FFR is proven science. And you know who proved it? The US military. In the 1980s, Dr. Michael Persinger conducted research partly funded by the US Navy. He showed that weak electromagnetic fields applied to the temporal lobe could induce altered states, including religious experiences and hallucinations.

When exposed to an external frequency, the brain tends to synchronize with it. This is why bright flashing lights can trigger seizures in some people. Oh, is this why every time I'm in the dentist's office, I suddenly know all the lyrics to "It's Raining Men"? I don't think so. Oh, good. Hallelujah. Amen. The European Parliament takes this technology seriously.

Resolution A4005-1999 specifically mentioned HAARP while expressing concern about manipulative capabilities affecting human health and psychology. The resolution called for transparency regarding HAARP's ethical implications. Does the United States military listen to the EU? No. Because HAARP uses the ionosphere, it could influence mental states of people over large areas. It could cause hallucinations, alter emotions,

induced seizures, all without their knowledge. HAARP officials deny mind control allegations, but the CIA denied researching mind control too. Then MKUltra was exposed and showed the CIA was exploring the exact same technology. Other countries were paying attention. In 1998, a Russian military journal published "The Mind Has No Firewall." It was later republished by the U.S. Army War College.

The article warned the human mind is vulnerable to electromagnetic intrusion. Mind control technology is not science fiction, it's science fact. And as the United States continues to refine its capabilities, other world powers are racing to catch up.

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The HAARP conspiracy theories go back to the 1980s. The story has been covered so much that I was surprised at how many people asked me to do this one. But in researching HAARP, I was surprised at how scientifically possible all the theories are. I was also surprised that so much of the science is based on Tesla's work. But how much of this is true?

Well, first, HAARP is definitely a high-power radio transmitter designed to heat the ionosphere for research. The facility is real. It operates. It conducts legitimate scientific experiments. These are facts. Second, defense agencies funded and operated HAARP for most of its history.

The Air Force, Navy, and DARPA don't typically invest hundreds of millions of dollars in purely scientific projects without military applications. Now, this doesn't prove as a weapon, but it suggests HAARP has capabilities beyond what's publicly acknowledged. Third, the patents that formed HAARP's foundation specifically describe weather modification and earth-penetrating applications. Bernard Eastland, who developed these patents, confirmed their potential military uses before he died in 2007.

The more extreme claims about HAARP causing specific hurricanes or triggering earthquakes lack definitive proof. Correlations exist between HAARP operations and certain disasters, but correlation isn't causation. Earthquakes and severe weather existed long before HAARP.

The facility's 3.6 million watts seems too low to directly cause major weather events or earthquakes, but scientists confirm weather systems are chaotic enough that small targeted inputs could have major effects.

Claims about mind control also can't be proven, but the science of electromagnetic influence on brain function is real and well-documented. HAARP generates frequencies that overlap with human brain waves. But the signal reaching populated areas would probably be too weak to have any noticeable effects. Maybe. Probably.

In 2015, HAARP ownership transferred from the military to the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is preparing to take control of the high-frequency active auroral program, more commonly known as HAARP, next month. Officials called this a move toward transparency. Critics saw it as rebranding a military weapon as an academic resource.

The university now allows public tours and independent researchers. But former DARPA employees have said the most sensitive equipment was removed before the handover. What remains is only a fraction of HAARP's capabilities. So is HAARP an innocent research project or a doomsday device? Well, the truth is probably somewhere in between. Like many advanced technologies, it exists where scientific research overlaps with potential military use.

What makes HAARP concerning isn't what we know, but what remains classified. I don't like certain pharmaceutical trial documents that they weren't sealed for 75 years. Despite many Freedom of Information requests, significant portions of HAARP's operational history and technical capabilities remain redacted or withheld. This continued secrecy, decades after HAARP was built, will continue to fuel speculation.

In many ways, HAARP represents our species' growing capacity to affect natural systems on a planetary scale. Whether through climate change, geoengineering, or manipulating the ionosphere, humanity can alter Earth's basic systems, often without fully understanding the consequences. How dare you! Oh, you didn't see that coming.

HAARP also says something about power. The power structure that most affects our lives remains hidden. We're told not to worry. We're told the military is looking out for us. But history teaches a different lesson. From Project MKUltra to Operation Northwoods, secrecy rarely serves the public good. The technology Tesla dreamed would liberate humanity now sits behind barbed wire fences, operated by organizations with classified budgets and limited oversight.

Tesla's dream wasn't just about free energy, it was about free knowledge. The military took both. So what can we do? Question everything. Research these facilities. Support independent monitoring. Demand transparency. Because as the skies above us become weaponized, we can't remain silent. To those in power, our silence is interpreted as only one thing: consent.

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The Roswell aliens just fought the smiling man, I'm told And his name was Cold I can't believe I'm dancing with the fishes Heckle fish on Thursday nights, Wednesday Jays too And the wildfires have been burning all through the night All I ever wanted was to just hear the truth So the wildfires through the night

The Mothman sightings and the solar storm still come to a gun, the secret city underground. Mysterious number stations, planets are bold to propagate, and what the dark watchers found. In a simulation, don't you worry though, the black knight said a lot, he told me so. I can't believe I'm dancing

And we'll fish out Thursday nights with AJ2 and we'll bounce every beat of the night. If you ever wondered what you could hear the truth, so we'll bounce every beat of the night. And we'll fish out Thursday nights with AJ2 and we'll bounce every beat of the night.

Because she and Emma were lovely.

Oh yeah, this is the sound of my husband loving me enough to get a CPAP for his sleep apnea. So we can...

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