Jesse Ventura, Former Minnesota Governor Takes On Haarp Project In “Conspiracy Theory”
December 3rd, 2009 - 7:08 pm ICT by GD ( 3 comments )By Meena Kar
Dec.03, (THAINDIAN NEWS) Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura is all set to appear in a documentary thriller TV series titled ‘Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura‘. The show will debut in Tru Tv network. This show is based on a series of investigative probes conducted by Ventura himself, in a number of undercover activities and projects. In the show, Ventura is depicted as an unbiased and open minded host investigator who offers his conspiracy theory directly to the viewers. Those who do not believe his theory can join a forum named Mythbusters.
The details of the episodes to be shown in the reality show are still somewhat sketchy. One of these episodes will deals with the controversial Haarp Alaska project. As of now, 7 installments for the show will be recorded. Jesse is of the opinion that there are a lot of controversies that can supply the show with enough materials to carry forward. The Tru Tv officials think that Jesse will be able to contribute to the show from his years of experience as a governor.
The Haarp Alaska project remains a mystery to many till date. It was meant for study and research in the sphere of radio science and ionospheric physics. It was launched way back in the 1990s. The program is operated by Air Force, in collaboration with Naval forces. A controversy has raised head that says the project is being used for illegal purposes that can result in malfunction in human brain’s electric signals. Jesse was not given entry in the premises and this gives him enough reason to present the episode in a convincing way.
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December 4th, 2009 at 4:29 am
what a great first show. makes you really think. can’t wait for next weeks show.
December 6th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
Most of us who have been into conspiracy theories have been hearing about the HAARP Project since around the early 1990s.
I remember 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.
December 31st, 2009 at 2:37 pm
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