Clear, accurate, and foreboding of what kind of technology was stolen from Nikola Tesla and used for a much darker purpose. This is supposed to be a independent research facility? At least thats what they would have the sheeple think, right! Wrong. Dead wrong. Run by the U.S. Air Force and other clandestine agencies, it is a top secret facility. What experiments are being conducted not only the facility in Alaska but several sister facilities around the world and another even more powerful version in the former Soviet State. Weather modifications, steering storms, and lets not forget the ability to use it as an electromagnetic weapon. Nick Begich does bring the average folk a birds eye view of what is really going on in good 'ol Alaska. Read it. Understand it. And then, and only then we need to stop it, before some irreversible mistake will forever alter this pearl hurling through space, and potentially end mankind and all life on terra firma. A warning. Don't worry about 2012, worry a lot about H.A.A.R.P.
A Clear Warning
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Excellent writing and well documented with provable references. The aware and wise should learn and take heed to what is happening before our eyes. Do the math if you doubt. I am an electrician and bioelectric researcher and I did the math.
Always Tesla
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
The printing is terribly small and bad quality. The contents, although repetitive, are of upmost interest and raise a lot of questions specially about the weather changes that we are being confronted with daily. It seems to be an honest description. Of course that when you're dealing with state secrecy - i.e. disinformation, counter information, etc - it is always very difficult to go any further than that.
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