Sensing conspiracy, Ventura tackles HAARP
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A "private investigator" who does not want to be seen, talks with Jesse Ventura about why Gakona residents don t want to talk about HAARP.
A "private investigator" who does not want to be seen, talks with Jesse Ventura about why Gakona residents don't want to talk about HAARP.
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Former wrestler Jesse Ventura is hosting a new TV show about conspiracy theories.

The first target for “Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura,” set to air Dec. 2, is the HAARP project in Gakona.

The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program has been a favorite of the conspiracy set for many years. The opponents say it is really about mind control, weather control and other insidious plans by the federal government.

The supporters say it is about researching the physical and electrical properties of the ionosphere, not creating a new weapon, and it does not have the power to control minds or weather.

The HAARP Web site says that the program is not classified,.

“There are no classified documents pertaining to HAARP. The Environmental Impact Process (EIP) documents have always been, are now, and will always be completely descriptive of the program in its entirety. The EIP documents are a matter of public record,” the Web site says.

From published accounts, Ventura shows up at the site and is not allowed in, which is not a surprise because there are no regular tours.

On his brand of TV, this is apparently evidence of wrongdoing. But it is false to claim that the public is never allowed on the property to have a look, with or without cameras.

Almost every year since 1995 HAARP has held an open house at its facility that is open to anyone.

Ventura told the LA Times that just because “they invite people in for coffee and doughnuts” every other year, that doesn’t mean there is nothing sinister happening behind the fence.

“If that’s all it is, an unclassified research project, then why wouldn’t I be allowed in? It gets its funding from DARPA [the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency], the most secret part of the Pentagon. That doesn’t raise concern with you?”

The Times reporter, who must have seen the HAARP show, said,  "It doesn’t seem like in that episode you really got to the bottom of anything."

Ventura responded, “How can you get to the bottom, with a one-hour TV show and the limited resources I have? Hey, I’m doing a lot better than you guys are! How’s that for you?”

The public relations office at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico said that Ventura asked in advance for a tour of the HAARP facility, but was refused. Ventura and his crew chose to go to the site anyway and were denied entry.

The spokeswoman at Kirtland said that public access is limited to the open houses at HAARP.

This is the episode synopsis released by the show promoters:

In a remote region of Alaska, a special government research center is said to be testing radio waves that some believe are being developed as a potential weapon.  If true, some say these radio waves could do everything from change the weather to control people’s minds.  Jesse Ventura and his team head to Alaska to investigate, but are stopped at the gate of the facility, unable to enter and see its real purpose first-hand.  They also talk to a scientist who demonstrates how radio waves can be used to literally move clouds.

 


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« NorioHayakawa wrote on Saturday, Dec 05 at 07:50 PM »
Most of us who have been into conspiracy theories have been hearing about the HAARP Project since around the early 1990s.

I rember CNN reporting around early 1993 that the U.S. military may have used some type of Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) experiments during the initial phases of the Iraq War.

Part of the alleged military PSYOPS program may have involved some use of concentrated radio frequency waves to alter the minds of some Iraqi soldiers.

The reason I brought this up was because CNN was said to have acquired some information on this matter in March or early April of 1993 after allegedly receiving a tip from an FBI official who was said to have divulged that FBI was planning to seek assistance from a Dr. Igor Smirnov of Moscow Academy of Medicine who was a specialist in the use of a new efficient device that would emit certain radio frequency waves and would possibly help in ending a US cultic group seige at Waco, Texas. However, the seige ended on April 19, 1993.

(Reference: http://www.apfn.org/apfn/smirnov.htm)

What is interesting here is that the DOD, through a clandestine group within the military may already have experimented earlier with its own similar device in the initial phases of the Gulf War.

Some also even speculate that the military have have experimented on some limited holographic projections devices for PSYOPS at that time.

In addition to the weather modification strategies over the battlefield, HAARP's future applications seem to include a much larger-scale PSYOPS strategy of projecting certain images (such as religious figures) by converting part of the ionosphere into a virtual screen for such projections.

In this regards, some aspects of HAARP project seem to relate very much to the alleged Project Blue Beam plan of NASA, although evidence is hard to come by.

I remember talking personally about all this with Dr. Nick Begich, author of ANGELS DON'T PLAY THIS HAARP when I interviewed him around 1996 or 1997.

http://www.myspace.com/noriohayakawa

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« toothless wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 01:30 PM »


Jesse keep on wrestling with this thing called HAARP.
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« toothless wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 01:29 PM »


Jesse keep on wrestling with this thing called HAARP.
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« hyperborean wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 10:42 AM »
So thats how Obama got so many votes.
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« escoria wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 08:34 AM »
Nikoli Tesla was onto way more than just radio. Alaska has not been a new place for testing communication systems based of waves; this is electromagnetic and White Alice Comm. Systems where microwave. Same theories, new technology, same location. That is what the DEW line was, just the beginning. They now realize that every person has a magnetic field (aura) that is as distinct as a finger print, wouldnt it be really useful for them if they could figure out a way to use that for locating people?

Here it comes, but wait: I am only one guy with an opinion and obviously no facts to support my claims. That is what makes it an opinion, not a mission statement.
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« Navin wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 08:12 AM »
I've been down there and they wouldn't let me in either. Nevertheless, if Jesse wants to investigate a real conspiracy, he should investigate AARP.
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« afister49 wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 07:56 AM »
Don't forget about the supercomputers up at the University that they use to control all of the minds with. That was a critical piece of the mind control part of HAARP. Without them they wouldn't be able to keep track of everyone under it's control and evaluate it's effectiveness. They can also do the fast calculation needed to control weather.
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« Larmex wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 05:52 AM »
Dermot, why is it that he is called a "former wrestler" and not a former governor ? Could it be you chose to degrade this story by infering he is just a nut case? Or could his political party not be of your chosing?

Any reply as to why the god like name of BEGICH was not mentioned in the story? You know that "former mayor".
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« JaniceFbx wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 12:51 AM »
I wonder if Ventura is going to Clear Air Station next?
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« Snowbunnie wrote on Wednesday, Nov 25 at 12:14 AM »
We used to live in Copper Center, and a highlight of the (science-speaking) year for the kids was the HAARP open house. Grad students from UAF would come down and there were all sorts of hands on physics experiments and tours of the facility. Not exactly Area 51. :-P It would even be worth the drive from Fairbanks to attend it again.

Speaking of conspiracies....why is the Newsminer asking if I'm human???? Ahhhhh!!!!!!! :-)
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« Power_Of_The_O wrote on Tuesday, Nov 24 at 07:01 PM »
Dermot - you forgot to talk about the head HAARP conspiracy theorist...hint his last name is Begich!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4958033183711235322#

Not sure which one of the brothers is the more crazy.

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« polarmark wrote on Tuesday, Nov 24 at 05:26 PM »
he's a showman. i'm not surprised the gakona residents don't want to talk to him.
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« mileder wrote on Tuesday, Nov 24 at 04:56 PM »
Ventura, a former Navy Seal, was on Larry King some time ago. He'd been waterboarded as a training exercise and was adamant that waterboarding was torture. Says 'Give me Cheney, waterboarding paraphernalia and 1 hour and I'll have him confessing to the Sharon Tate murder." Ha ha ha ha.

http://videocafe.crooksandliars.com/heather/jesse-ventura-you-give-me-water-board-dick
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« tundraJEM wrote on Tuesday, Nov 24 at 04:41 PM »
So does this ex-wrestler think that HAARP is a modern version of Tesla's death ray?
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