HARP project - Ultrasonic US death ray.
David Halliday (Volt Computer)
a-davidh at microsoft.com
Wed Jan 20 23:13:27 CET 1999
http://www.bullatomsci.org/issues/1992/o92/o92.reviews.html for a review of
the book: "Bull's Eye: The Assassination and Life of Supergun Inventor
Gerald Bull"
http://www.world.std.com/~jlr/doom/bull.htm brief biography and picture
-----Original Message-----
From: Magnus Danielson [mailto:magnus at analogue.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 11:44 AM
To: b.layer at chaff.vikingelectronics.com
Cc: M.Rogers at cs.ucl.ac.uk; synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
Subject: Re: HARP project - Ultrasonic US death ray.
>>>>> "BL" == Bill Layer <b.layer at chaff.vikingelectronics.com> writes:
BL> Hey,
BL> So who knows anything about the HARP (High Altitude Research) project.
It
BL> is supposed to be a dangerous magneto-electro/acoustic energy source.
BL> It's purpose is shrouded in mystery. It is claimed to be a weather
control
BL> project, but meterologists dispute the veracity of the government's
BL> assertion. It seems much more like a population control project, as the
BL> frequencies it is capable of producing have been proven to disorient
and
BL> disable humans and animals.
BL> In fact, the gov did a study on it a few years ago...
BL> I'm sure the web is littered with conspiracies on the project.
Well, if we are talking about the same HARP project, it is a project
where they took two navy canon tubes and mounted one on top of the
other, so that you got effectively the double length. With this they
set new altitude records for canons.
Later did one of the main engineers for the HARP project construct a
supergun for Saddam Hussein in Iraq, actually he made a smaller one
first. The actual pipes where built in GB and the gun-powder came from
Italy (if I recall things right). They had the small gun fire a couple
of times. The big gun was never completed for firing, the Desert Storm
and UN inspectors came in and put a stop to that, but before this
Israeli Mossad agents had the engineer killed at his home in Belgium.
Cheers,
Magnus
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