
October 23, 2005: HAARP Weather and Mind Control - Dr. Nick Begich | Hurricane Hunter - Mark Suddeth
Dr. Nick Begich then joins to discuss the HAARP project in Alaska, which has expanded from 48 to 180 antennas and is now under the control of DARPA. Begich explains how the ionospheric heater works by sending focused radio frequency energy into the upper atmosphere, with potential applications ranging from missile defense and communications disruption to weather modification. He reveals that former Secretary of Defense William Cohen publicly acknowledged electromagnetic weapons capable of altering climates and triggering earthquakes.
Art and Begich examine the risks of manipulating planetary energy systems without full understanding of the consequences. They discuss the treaty on environmental modification, the rapid changes occurring in the Arctic, and whether the military would resist the temptation to use such technology. The conversation also touches on the bird flu threat and the possibility that HAARP experiments could trigger unintended geophysical events.
Key Moments
Most extraordinary hurricane season in modern history: Live from the Florida coast as Wilma bears down, hurricane hunter Mark Suddeth tells Art the 2005 season is unlike anything ever recorded - three Category 5s and water temperatures driving them.
Bird flu warning: 55% mortality, get away from people: Between hurricane updates, Art delivers an unusually direct survival warning about H5N1, contrasting its 55% mortality with the 1918 pandemic and urging listeners to prepare a remote retreat the moment human-to-human transmission is confirmed.
Ionosphere flat-lined as Wilma approaches: Art tells Begich that as Wilma closes in, the ionosphere is 'deader than a doornail' - the X-ray chart literally flat-lined - making him wonder aloud whether HAARP-style activity is correlating with the storm.
Brzezinski: temptation to use weather weapons outweighs good sense: Art asks the sensitive question - if they could steer or strengthen a hurricane, would they? Begich answers by quoting Zbigniew Brzezinski's Between Two Ages, where the future National Security Advisor warned the temptation to deploy weather modification would overwhelm restraint.
Delgado, mind control, and the Gulf War surrenders: Begich connects HAARP's mind-control speculation to Jose Delgado's brain-entrainment experiments at Yale and to Scottish press reports that infrasound embedded in radio broadcasts caused mass surrenders in the first Gulf War.
