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Chapter Twenty-five
PLAYING THE HAARP
The HAARP program funding was temporarily frozen in 1995 by the United
States Senate. Yet the project moved forward, funded from unknown sources. The
activity was on schedule for the most part, and it included the normal kinds of start-up
activity. The schedule was as follows:
* December 18-22, 1994. This period was used to integrate the system through a
number of tests.
* January 18-25, 1995. The system integration phase of testing was continued.
* February 21 - March 2, 1995. A number of performance tests were run on the
system.
* March 29 - April 13, 1995. Formal testing of the device was done.
* July 25 - August 10, 1995. Improvement evaluations were made, to correct
problems with the transmitter. Low power testing was being done, in which the
military "swept 5000 channels in 3.2 second sweeps between 2.8 and 10
megaHertz".
In the sweep there were three "even mode resonances" discovered which, when hit,
caused a malfunction in the device. Electrical arcing occurred between the antenna
array and the lightning arresters, causing a four inch diameter aluminum plug to
vaporize. The only thing left of the plug was an aluminum coating it left on
insulating wires when it disappeared. The interesting fact about this problem was it
occurred with only 100 watts of power from each of thirty-six operating
antennas.335 What unexpected things will happen when the array is fully energized?
* September 11-22, 1995. The system will be used to test patent number 5,041,834.
The HIPAS facility near Fairbanks, Alaska will be used with HAARP. Both heaters
will be sending energy to the same point in the ionosphere during these tests. The
heating will take place at 250 - 300 kilometers above the earth. Sensing instruments
will be set up in Alaska at facilities in Anchorage, Glenallen and near Fairbanks.336
* Winter/Spring 1996. Testing of earth-penetrating-tomography will begin.337
This testing is part of a $10 million 1996 appropriation for HAARP.338 This
funding was provided under the Counterproliferation Support section of the U.S.
federal budget, used for limiting and monitoring nuclear weapons development in
other countries.
335 Memorandum from Eric Nashlund, Member of the Radio Frequency Interference Committee for HAARP dated August 2, 1995.
336 ibid.
337 HAARP Fact Sheet, Phillip's Laboratory, July 17, 1995.
338 Department of Defense Appropriation Bill, 1996, Chaired by United States Senator Ted Stevens
R-Alaska, Report 104-124, pg. 190. (Provided by Steven Aftergood, Federation of American
Scientists, Washington, D.C.)