Well, now it's official, more or less. We've always known that Russia and China (as well as Europe and a couple of other places, Japan... you get the idea) have their own versions of HAARP (High Altitude Auroral Research Project). And we've always known that they have been just as active in heating up regions of the atmosphere along with the USA with its HAARP, and Europe(i.e., Germany) with its EISCAT. This story was spotted by several regular readers and contributors of stories, and the article, in effect, makes it "official": Russia and China are coordinating and cooperating in their own experiments using the Russian SURA facility. The real question for our high octane speculation of the day, is why admit it now?

When I read the article that everyone was sending me, I think I know why they sent it. We'll get back to that. First, here's the story as reported by The South China Post:

China and Russia band together on controversial heating experiments to modify the atmosphere

I don't know about you, but I suspect there are "messages" contained in the story(and in one of its links: we'll get back to that too):

China and Russia have modified an important layer of the atmosphere above Europe to test a controversial technology for possible military application, according to Chinese scientists involved in the project. A total of five experiments were carried out in June. One, on June 7, caused physical disturbance over an area as large as 126,000 sq km (49,000 square miles), or about half the size of Britain. The modified zone, looming more than 500km (310 miles) high over Vasilsursk, a small Russian town in eastern Europe, experienced an electric spike with 10 times more negatively charged subatomic particles than surrounding regions. In another experiment on June 12, the temperature of thin, ionised gas in high altitude increased more than 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) because of the particle flux.

OK... so much for global warming. If the USA is heating up the ionosphere here, Europe there, Russia and China yet over there, and who knows where Japan, India, Brazil, Israel and anyone else said to possess these heaters are "heating things up," then I suspect it's going to total up to some overall environmental effect.

Which brings us to today's high octane speculation. Some of the capabilities of these heaters have been outlined ever since Dr. Nick Begich and Jeane Manning published their book Angels Don't Play this HAARP back in the 1990s, which made the technology a focus of attention, at least, within the alternative research field. One of the possibilities for the technology that they outlined was the use of the technology to stimulate waves under the surface the earth. This led to some speculation (mostly coming from Brazil!) that such technologies might be used to stimulate, create, or alternatively, amplify or damp, earthquakes. There's a hint of this in the article:

High-energy microwaves can pluck the electromagnetic field in ionosphere like fingers playing a harp. This can produce very low-frequency radio signals that can penetrate the ground or water – sometimes to depths of more than 100 metres (328 feet) in the ocean, which made it a possible communication method for submarines.

(Of course, note one of the signs of such an earthquake: its shallow nature.)

Changing the ionosphere over enemy territory can also disrupt or cut off their communication with satellites. ... China is now building an even larger and more advanced facility in Sanya, Hainan, with capability to manipulate the ionosphere over the entire South China Sea, according to an earlier report by the South China Morning Post. There have been concerns that such facilities could be used to modify weather and even create natural disasters, including hurricanes, cyclones and earthquakes. The ultra-low frequency waves generated by these powerful facilities could even affect the operation of human brains, some critics have said.

Notably, the possibility is not denied. The speculation is merely mentioned without comment one way or another. But, oh, by the way, we're building an even bigger heater to manipulate the ionosphere over the geopolitical hotspot of the South China Sea.

Now if you're like me, and I suspect many of you are, you're reading this and thinking that "they're sending messages." But what's the message? Well, in a day and age when the scientismists are courting disaster (openly now) by talking about spraying to "dim the Sun", I can't help but think that spraying heavy metal particles is all about increasing the conductivity of the atmosphere(global warming or climate change being the convenient cover story), which, when used in conjunction with these heaters, might be used to create all sorts of mischief, like starting fires that burn homes and not trees, creating earthquakes, modifying the atmospheric electrical properties enough to create hurricanes and tornadoes, perhaps even using the technology to ignite nanothermite in tall buildings via resonance, or to create regional "mind manipulation" effects. Who knows?

So if there's a message, perhaps it's "don't try to burn us out of our homes or create earthquakes here, because we have the same stuff."

But there may have been another message in this article, or rather, in a link to another article found in the article.

For that, however, we'll have to wait until tomorrow...

See you on the flip side...