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Missile Radar Balls...
MISSILE BALLS:
What about these - and how many are there (in which countries)? Do they work with HAARP? It's quite an extensive array of radar balls. This first one is mobile on sea surface. http://www.defensetech.org/images/SBX.jpg http://farm1.static.flickr.com/170/4...a6e48dc04b.jpg |
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SPACE WEAPONS:
Although it is difficult to compile actual spending totals across the complete spectrum of space-based defense programs (including classified "off-budget" "black projects"), the U.S. has certainly invested well over $100 billion on "SDI" and follow-on programs, and holds a commanding lead over all current or potential future adversaries in the realm of space technology/warfare. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strateg...nse_Initiative |
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There has been one similar to this on the isle of Portland in Dorset for many years, although it does resemble a huge golf ball. I was told by a scientist that it was low level radar, lol and after a few more drinks began telling me about the underground missile testing ranges around here too.
They seem to be located where you find aircraft or maritime activities. |
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Thanks Ammit. It must be "ON" all the time. (?) I wonder. Subs use Very Low Frequency (VLF). HAARP is high frequency. I'm trying to figure out how/if the balls work, in which capacity. We've got the barium blues thingy, sat data bounces and its imagery.
I wonder if it relates to weather weapons. |
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