“Notice that there are no ESR machines in hospitals. Why? Because it would become immediately obvious how easy it is to read body electricity from RADAR, i.e. brain waves at a distance.

Why was the movie, “The Matrix” called that? Is it a reference to the “Global Grid” to which several colonels I worked with for DARPA projects refer? Isn’t the global grid just the internet of networked information? I believe it is a reference to the image matrix calculated with MRI/ESR techniques. Generally high powered superconducting magnets are used in hospital MRIs. This is because they need high resolution and fast imaging techniques. Under a weak magnetic field the same principles apply but the time to acquire an image is greater and the resolution is far less. But you could map out the entire Earth this way especially if you combine it with RADAR techniques.” – Dr. Robert Duncan


“HAARP’s IRI was thus able to create a “virtual antenna” in the sky called an Ionospheric Alfvén Resonator (IAR). Properly activated, Alfvén waves and magnetosonic (MS) waves in the magnetosphere create a standing wave between the ionosphere and our troposphere that radiates extremely low frequency (ELF) signals around the globe – signals that can be heard in the deepest depths of the oceans. This resonance of standing oscillations “behave as strings with the ends fixed in the ionosphere.” By constantly priming our atmosphere with conductive metal particulates, a virtual antenna for C4 military operations is thus maintained.” – Elana Freeland
