Aaron Dykes: Review of Dr. Paul Kossey, HAARP Program Director and What HAARP Can Do 1/2


Flashback: Alex Jones’ classic interview with HAARP program director Dr. Paul Kossey March 22, 2011 www.infowars.com www.prisonplanet.tv www.infowars.net www.prisonplanet.com HAARP antenna array in Gakona, Alaska. Photo credit Michael Kleiman, Air Force, Source: Wikimedia Commons FLASHBACK: Alex Jones’ June 24, 2008 interview with Dr. Paul Kossey, HAARP Program Manager for Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate (operating out of Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts). Dr. Paul Kossey was featured in a Popular Science article from June 18, 2008: The Military’s Mystery Machine The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, has been called a missile-defense tool and a mind-control device. The truth is a bit less ominous One application government scientists are particularly interested in is turning the lower ionosphere into a tool for broadcasting radio signals or bouncing them around the curvature of the Earth. By beaming a signal ranging from 2.8 to 10 megahertz into the ionosphere and then pulsing the signal, HAARP stimulates what’s called a “virtual antenna”—a radio interaction that causes the ionosphere to send a very low-frequency signal back down to Earth. The phenomenon could theoretically improve submarine communication. Because salty, conductive seawater absorbs high-frequency radio waves, submarines currently operate with wires that reach up into shallow depths to receive usable radio signals. Low-frequency signals like the ones