JIM Lee, from South Carolina, USA, is one of the leading independent, non-government researchers on weather modification and atmospheric research technology, and last month assured his followers that contrary to popular opinion, there are only four HAARP ionospheric heaters on planet Earth.
“Just to recap, there are four, four ionospheric heaters in the world, not 33, not 144, there are only four ionospheric heaters in the entire planet that are designated as ionospheric heaters,” Lee said emphatically in a recent YouTube message around the update of his ClimateViewer3D website.
Lee said one of those HAARP facilities, the big Arecibo bowl in Puerto Rico, was damaged by a hurricane and is believed to be inoperative.
“But that doesn’t mean powerful radars can’t do other things,” Lee added. He went on to explain, as an example, missile defence radars such as the over-the-horizon radars in Christmas Valley, taking the opportunity for a cheeky dig at flat earthers by asking “Newsflash! Why would you need an over-the-horizon radar if the earth were flat? Because if the earth is flat, why do you need a horizon? Just curious.”
About a decade ago, Lee was also one of the leading voices trying to alert the world to what he believed were extensive weather modification operations related to aircraft contrail pollution (aka chemtrails) and HAARP (High frequency Active Auroral Research Project) operations.
Lee has recently toned down his messaging, given the vast amount of information he has researched around this topic, also called “geoengineering” – a somewhat inaccurate designation. Lee’s more recent research, posted on his several websites, should give people reason to rethink a lot of the fear and paranoia.
Lee is not denying that chemicals come out of jet engines, but 99% of the time they are what you would expect – carbon nanoparticles coated in graphene that attract moisture and turn to ice crystals in the form of lingering contrails and then cirrus cloud. The problem of contrails blocking sunlight goes right back to late 1950s California where the tourism city of Palm Springs sued the USAF over the issue.
Lee’s recent update covers a lot of ground, focusing initially on a phenomenally powerful EISCAT ionospheric heater at Tromso in Norway (10 million watts). It is supported by additional radar facilities in Sweden and Finland and its purpose is to study upper atmosphere weather.
Interestingly Lee notes that these facilities usually operate in conjunction with launching facilities for sounding rockets, which disperse trimethyl aluminium, barium and strontium in the upper atmosphere for the radar to track. “In other words, legitimate chemtrail science,” former HAARP director Dr Richard Fallen (now deceased) posted on Twitter, during a debate between Lee and a Fox News weather man.
Lee’s 3D graphics reveal hundreds of radar facilities across the globe that use literally shoot out millions and billions of watts into the atmosphere, but which, he says, are often misclassified.
Using his 3D ClimateViewer site, Lee zoomed in on Australia and the Exmouth ELF and VLF transmitter facility as one example. “It is not an ionospheric heater,” he said, zooming in again on an information sign at the site he noted it ran up to 2 million-watts operating at 19 kilohertz.
However Lee said later in the presentation that just because Exmouth was not an ionospheric heater did not mean it could not modify the ionosphere. He and Fallen were investigating this just before his death last December.
He notes that HAARP’s 3 million watts of power is insignificant when compared with radar “big dogs” like the phased-array radar at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, which runs at 32 million watts. It is run by the 20th Space Control Squadron, aka the US Space Force.
Lee’s discourses tend to ramble a bit, but the picture he builds around the facts is far more complicated that the common social media refrains about “those jet chemtrails are poisoning us” or “we’re gettin’ fried by HAARP”, or “I saw a chemtrail … it’s going to rain tomorrow”.
A more immediate and real threat is that posed by contractors in helicopters dropping pesticides that are supposed to kill fire ants but are harming stock and domestic animals.