Quote Originally Posted by Zhaylin View Post
Thanks for all of the replies. I am still uncertain.
To make matters worse, I posted the wrong link. HARP technology is WAYYYYY over my head and I have no hope of ever grasping it.
I was thinking more about chem-trails being unhealthy because of ___ ___ ???

Here's the link:
http://www.bariumblues.com/

"

Barium: The Poison No One Talks About Barium is just as dangerous as arsenic, mercury and lead and it shows up regularly in public water supplies.

Exposure to small amounts of barium, dissolved in water, may cause a person to experience these problems:
1. Breathing difficulties
2. Increased blood pressure
3. Heart rhythm changes
4. Stomach irritation
5. Muscle weakness
6. Alterations in nerve reflexes
7. Damage to your brain, liver, kidney and heart

Barium Tests are Positive -- Clifford Carnicom

Barium sprayed in the atmosphere falls to earth and gets in water supplies."
Barium is bad but nobody is spraying it... You're not gonna get a ton of scientific evidence from a website run by a tin-foil hat dude.

And as for HAARP, it's a collection of projects to study the upper atmosphere and radio waves. The main project uses a powerful radio transmitter to create and measure minute alterations in the ionosphere in an effort to understand it better. The ionosphere is a part of the atmosphere near the edge of space that is electrically charged because of the Sun's radiation. It's important because it basically affects all radio signals on the planet. We're able to bounce radio signals off of the ionosphere to reach anywhere on the planet, otherwise radio signals would only travel in straight lines and would have limited range do to the curvature of the Earth.