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Subject Is there a connection between Spandex and Haarp?
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Original Message HAARP [link to www.haarp.alaska.edu]
High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program Research Station Established 1993
Research Type Unclassified
Field of Research Ionosphere
Director John Heckscher
Location Gakona, Alaska
Affiliations University of Alaska
Operating Agency Office of Naval Research
Air Force Research Laboratory
Website www.haarp.alaska.edu

The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of Alaska, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).[1]

The Holy Spirit told me there is a connection between HAARP and spandex.

spandex is made from a specific molecule that has a dielectric constant of about 7.6 [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] that could serve as some kind of signal booster to transmissions of the Harrp kind. They use it in hearing aids.
Harrp can modulate the Schumann Resonance . [link to en.wikipedia.org]
In the normal mode descriptions of Schumann resonances, the fundamental mode is a standing wave in the Earth–ionosphere cavity with a wavelength equal to the circumference of the Earth. This lowest-frequency (and highest-intensity) mode of the Schumann resonance occurs at a frequency of approximately 7.83 Hz, but this frequency can vary slightly from a variety of factors,

The specific molecule THF can be polymerized by strong acids to give a linear polymer called poly(tetramethylene ether) glycol (PTMEG), CAS Registry Number [25190-06-1], also known as PTMO, polytetramethylene oxide. The primary use of this polymer is to make elastomeric polyurethane

fibers like Spandex.

As a solvent The other main application of THF that is Tetrahydrofuranis as an industrial solvent for PVC and in varnishes.[6] It is an aprotic solvent with a dielectric constant of 7.6.


[link to en.wikipedia.org]

What is a Dielectric constant [link to searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com]
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