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Angels Don't Play This Haarp: Advances in Tesla Technology

Angels Don't Play This Haarp: Advances in Tesla Technology
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Angels Don't Play This Haarp: Advances in Tesla Technology

 
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Product Details
Author:Nick Begich
Paperback:233 pages
Publisher:Earthpulse Pr
Publication Date:1995-09
Language:English
ISBN:0964881209
Product Length:8.61 inches
Product Width:5.51 inches
Product Height:0.6 inches
Product Weight:0.72 pounds
Package Length:8.5 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:0.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 27 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 27 customer reviews )
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138 of 146 found the following review helpful:


4Mind Blowing Facts on the US Gov'ts Dangerous Experiments  Jun 23, 2001 By Anthony G. Holland
From a rural location in Alaska, controlled by "Big Oil", the US government is blasting billions of watts of high frequency microwave energy at our protective ionospheric shell which surrounds the earth. Their offical reason is "to see what it does". Several acres of Alaskan land have been dedicated to the construction of the HAARP array (you can actually find a picture of it online...)but it's real purpose runs from the practical (earth tomography (X-ray the earth to look for enemy submarines and secret underground bases)) through the hard to believe (transmission of electrical power without wires (Tesla's idea) through the insane (the complete disruption of global communications and mucking with weather patterns by shifting the jet stream).

This book is so well documented, often citing documents published by the US government itself, that it is absolutely convincing and frightening.

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4Intriguing & thought provoking presentation.  Jan 16, 1998 By Kathleen Schramm (schramm@home.com)
The authors build a framework to expose, possibly the most, perplexing usages of technology in the 20th century. The reader would rather discount the implications revealed as science fiction, but the authors provide documentation, patent numbers and references. Questions are raised about the impact, not only on the environment, but the inhabitants of this planet. Left me seeking more information on Tesla and validation of his genius, and wondering where one could locate shelter if this experiment goes askew.

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4A must for all who are concerned about their planet.  Jun 02, 2001 By EMMA C. WANER
I found this book very well written. The research and bibliography was excellent. All the information is very well documented. This is a must for those who really want to know what is happening on this planet. My one major comment: If you do not like documented and verified information,you problably will not be able to get thru this book. I would refer you to Dr. Begich's next book, 'EARTH RISING' It is a sequal and very readable for the non technical person.

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4Warrants Serious Consideration  Jan 25, 2000 By Spike_909
I have read and researched a lot of the contents and yes, it is true. That which you cannot validate is secured by the Federal Gov. The patents are real and the people and companies involved are real. There is more info out there if you care to look.

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4I found it frightening!  Nov 06, 2003
First of all, I want to state that the book was extremely well documented! I have read books that gloss over "facts" that sound so fantastic, but offer no support. The book details projects involving bouncing microwaves off the ionosphere in order to control weather patterns, to make a shield to protect the country from missiles, even for mind control...this went from fantastic to terrifying!

If you are a sci-fi fan, this is a worthwhile read. But, with all the documentation, it evolves into a potential doomsday manual.

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