Monday, November 06, 2023

The HAARP experiment in Alaska and the lights in Europe sky

In the midst of the attention focused on the distressing events unfolding in Gaza, the University of Alaska quietly released a statement.

 It was  an  official   annoucement about  a HAARP  experiment  in Alaska  which  might  result in  northern light  effects last weekend .


"During a four-day research campaign commencing on Saturday, the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) will generate an artificial airglow in the sky, which can potentially be observed by both Alaskans and visitors.


The focus of the experiments will be on the ionosphere, which is the atmospheric region located between approximately 30 and 350 miles above the Earth's surface. "

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There were purple-pink light flares in the sky over Hungary, and maybe also in other places.

Our Hungarian scientists soon determined, though, that it was unrelated to the research in Alaska. Why are they deciding it so quickly? A scientist ought to wait for results before placing significant emphasis on them, right? Many of my intelligent friends would like to think that scientists are always telling the truth. To be honest, I find it a comfortable position .

 

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