HAARP, Cell phone towers and WIFI

Ellipse

The Living Force
FOTCM Member
Session 23 November 1996
Now, all moving targets create electronic impulses. These can be "read" by the proper extremely high tech equipment. Older radar guided systems are subject to malfunctions in weather conditions that are severe, as one example. Also, the impulse system is an offshoot of the electromagnetic pulse experiments being carried out at Montauk, Brookings and elsewhere as part of the HAARP project! In connection with Pentagon missile tests, HAARP has many interesting tie-ins, not the least of which is your cell phone towers.

Now, the homing target can be any moving object. It can be whatever is entered on the computer. It can be a squirrel in a tree, a jogger on the beach, a building, whatever you want. The system looks for any moving target in order to establish recognition to the computer, in order to establish recognition of match pattern of pulse.

I think there's a clear connection with what is exposed in those articles:

03 Oct 2009
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/194232-Wi-Fi-signals-used-to-see-through-walls

12 Oct 2009
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/194653-Radio-Waves-See-Through-Walls

01 Aug 2012
http://www.sott.net/articles/show/250169-Seeing-Through-Walls-With-a-Wireless-Router
 
There was a system developed about 5 years ago (acronym = PCL) that can take any signal in the general environment and use it to image, track, and identify any object moving through that field. It relies on very heavy DSP and replaces the "radar signal" with the existing environment signal (cell tower, WiFi, etc). The way to do this is to put a high gain antenna on the reference, and use another high gain antenna to scan the area of interest. Things that move stand out like a sore thumb. And the system is totally passive.
 
So information about this that appear today in mass media is existing at least since 5 years...
 
Ellipse said:
So information about this that appear today in mass media is existing at least since 5 years...

It was advertised openly in the commercial arena for a while - I don't know about now. Nor do I know if the technology talked about in the articles is the same but it seems very similar.
 
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