I don't trust anything the mainstream says. I wouldn't be surprised if this were a test of operation bluebeam or some other high frequency tests.
It amazes me what people will believe in because of what they want to be true.
Something of this magnitude with effects reaching that far south would have surely fried every electronic in North America.
Physics doesn't work the way you want it to. It's good that we don't rely on people's opinions like this when determining what could really happen.
> it amazes me what people will believe
It amazes me that someone who has your intellect blows off all ideas without digging further.
Haarp has been running tests recently. Years specifically to create man made Aurora's.
https://ei7gl.blogspot.com/2024/05/notice-upcoming-haarp-ionospheric-tests.html?m=1
It amazes me that someone who has your intellect blows off all ideas without digging further.
Haarp has been running tests recently. Years specifically to create man made Aurora's.
The storm brought a massive amount of energy to the Earth, but not enough to destroy things thanks to the magnetosphere. This is why we didn't have any real effects.
As for HAARP, humans don't have the ability to generate enough energy to cause the scale of auroral displays that were spread out over such a large area. We cannot reach those levels so HAARP didn't do it. In fact, HAARP would need many massive and dedicated power plants attached to it to even get close to that energy. Where are those power plants? Where are their massive power transmission lines?
I don't have to dig very far to call bullshit. I am an Electrical Engineer with a brain. I can use my brain to debunk BS because I'm not able to be swayed by "scary stories" of technology I don't understand. HAARP would glow (literally) like a motherfucker if it used the level of energy needed to make an auroral display of the magnitude caused by the storm. The air around it would ionize and you'd have electrical discharge that could not be ignored. It would be obvious it was the cause because it would show you where the source was. That didn't happen. Ham radio operators would have proof because they could see it's frequency signature around the world. They don't see it though.
I don't know why you want so desperately for these sort of things to be manmade and malicious. What is it you fear really? Why do you want this to be real?
> I don't know why you want so desperately for these sort of things to be manmade and malicious. What is it you fear really? Why do you want this to be real?
I'm a science nerd. Here's some interesting articles that may bring you up to speed.
https://www.gi.alaska.edu/news/haarp-artificial-airglow-may-be-widely-visible-alaska
The are 3 easy ways to create the Aurora. Lasers to excite the ionosphere. Harp can do the same. They can also use a particle accelerator. These are within their own published research.
(post is archived)