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CONSPIRACY THEORY WITH JESSE VENTURARY - HAARP - SEASON 1 EPISODE 1

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i had all these on a hard drive that crashed, got a mate find them all again 2 weeks ago, so got them all again, there was 3 seasons, and on the last season 1 show was pulled and will never see the light of day.

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AND WHAT ARE WE SEEING NOW, LOADS OF WEAHTER ACTIVITIES TO CONVINCE THE WORLD WE HAVE CLOBAL WARMING, ITS ALL A LIE.

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Hidden power, secrets, cover-ups, corruption. You think you know the whole story? Think again. I've been governor, a Navy SEAL, a fighter. I've heard things that'll blow your mind. And now I think it's time to eat it. The whole story. Now, the top secret government project that can destroy the world. One of the most dangerous projects the United States government has ever attempted. When aimed at the sky, it can change the weather. The civilian wants to easily move a cloud wherever you want it to move it using hearts. When aimed at the ground, it can set off earthquakes and tsunamis. My father's hope was that this type of technology would be doing more good and not doing any harm. And they're saying now we have a weapon. When it's pointed at you, it can literally blow your mind. This is the death rate. Keshiv and Turand his team head north to Alaska. Take a wild ride to the Arctic Tundra. We're out here in the Wilder lands of Alaska. And confront the ultimate conspiracy weapon. This is more than a concept. Let's f*** your heart. The real life, Doomsday Machine. Hold on a second, guys. I got a problem. Got to go up in a bit. I'm Jesse Ventura and Mrs. Conspiracy Theory. Jesse Ventura is at the gates to what could be the most dangerous weapon the world has ever seen. And they won't let him in. So you're telling me if I got rid of the cameras, you dig me inside. I'm saying there's no chance that would happen. Weeks of investigation have led the governor and his team to remote Alaska. To this place for the US military is blasting the skies with millions of watts of energy. A place with the innocent name of Harb. Back up a little bit from the beginning. When I give denied something, I get angry. It was a confrontation I didn't expect as a former governor. And it all began when I got a call from a guy named Jerry Smith. He told me the government was about to fire up some kind of futuristic weapon. We met at an out-of-the-way tavern in St. Paul. He looked like an insurance agent. But there was nothing mild mannered about what he had to say. Jerry Smith is an author. He writes about the military's desire to harness the weather and use it as a weapon of mass destruction. What I have for you is one of the most dangerous projects the United States government has ever attempted. That's going on live in our atmosphere and the general public are still blissfully unaware of it. Harb, high frequency, active, auroral research programs. It is a field of antennas on the ground in Southeast Alaska, soling together as the work as one giant antenna. It's 360 antennas. Each can generate 10,000 watts. 3.6 million watts collectively. The largest legal AM radio station in the US is only 50,000 watts. But they're not broadcasting out. They're broadcasting up. When Harb is fired up, all those antennas shoot powerful radio waves into the ionosphere, the upper most part of the atmosphere. They literally heat it. They create irregularities that allow the ionosphere to bounce powerful radio signals back to Earth. Officially, it's only in the research stage. Officially. To what purpose do they say they're doing that for? So they can communicate with deeply submerged submarines. And they could use this to locate monitor enemy underground bases with the manufacturing launch of weapons and mass destruction. Big oil companies developed the Harp technology. But when the US government realized its wider potential, it bought up all the plans. By the time work began in 1993, Harp was in the hands of the military. Jerry Smith says those hands turned the tool into a weapon. The Harp array seems to be based on a set of patents for a ground-based armor's weapon system. Now, it may be good to have violent Reagan and Shail just destroy incoming missiles and things of that nature if they're fired at it. Exactly. This same set of patents also describes how it could be used to manipulate the weather over North America. Missile defense and weather control. Jerry Smith says that's only the tip of the iceberg in Alaska because the extra low frequency waves that Harp generates can also drill much deeper than the ocean. Deep into your brain. That ELF that allows them to see deep in the Earth and communicate with deeply submerged submarines is at the same frequency that the human brain works at. Brain waves really are, in part, radio waves. The brain can be influenced by external signals. Mind control? That seems a little far out. But weather manipulation is all too plausible. Jesse drives off to begin the investigation. And he can't shake off thoughts of recent events like the Indonesians in Nali and Hurricane Katrina. Back at his war room, the governor meets with his elite team of investigators, researchers, and operatives, all of them itching to get on the case. All right, people, I want no excuses what have you come up with? Well, we've got physicists that says that Harp can do everything that Jerry Smith told you it can do. And how exactly is he going to do that start a hurricane? Yeah, quite literally. He has a device that shows that you can actually move clouds and he's going to do this experiment for me. That's interesting. Where do we go from here, people? This photo was actually taken just before the big tsunami hit the coast of Indonesia. And what we're seeing is the Aurora, Borealis, or the Northern Lights. They occur anytime there's any sort of electromagnetic occurrence in the ionosphere. And they say that when they turn Harp on, the colors get really wild up there. And the other thing that's interesting before the tsunami was that there were no pre-tremors or any warning had just happened. How often are the Northern Lights spotted in Indonesia? Why would we want to cause a tsunami? And kill thousands of Indonesian people. Yeah. Alex, maybe they didn't want to. Maybe they were just experimenting with the thing. They put it up too high. And this was the end results. What do you think they're going to do after it happens? Then come out and say, whoops, we made a mistake and fess up to it. I mean, think about it. They're testing the whole new technology, right? So here they're testing the same. So here they're testing the same. They come up with something new. They got to check it out. And if there's collateral damage from it, that's what they look at. Oh, well, it works. So there was a little collateral damage in it. At least now we know it works. Coming up, the investigation moves to Alaska. And the conspiracy theory is put to the test. Why is there so much military investment? Well, basically, the military was involved because there was a... Let me back up. Then a simple demonstration shows how harp can control and change the weather. We're using about 100 watts in the civil cloud chamber. Harp uses a billion watts. And later, a tense confrontation, Jesse Ventura, at the gates to what could be the deadliest weapon in the world. Come on, man. I'm a Navy SEAL. If the military don't do things, unless it has a military purpose and a military purpose's destruction and waging war. Jesse Ventura has been tipped at the US military's sauna sphere research project in Alaska is not what it seems. Officially, the giant complex of antennas outside the village of Gakona is conducting communication studies. But a growing conspiracy theory says harp is actually a weapon. With the ability to shoot down aircraft, manipulate nature and control your mind. The investigation is underway. Alex Piper is touched down in Fairbanks, Alaska. He's here to meet with one of the heads of harp research. Meanwhile, the governor's advisor, Michael Braverman, is at Stanford University with two harp researchers. Dr. Morris Cohen and Mark Galkowski have done extensive experimentation at harp. The harp facility is a unique facility for basic research. It's really about understanding the portion of the atmosphere that right now we know very little about. I really hope to understand more about this upper atmosphere through region and understand some of the basic physical processes that go on there. Alex is not finding the same cooperation in Fairbanks. Hey, governor, it's Alex. Yeah, so I spoke to the professor. He claims it's strictly there for experiments. Research purposes only. That it can't change the weather. It's not a weapon. Problem is, as soon as he saw where I was going with my questions, he refused to be on camera. Yeah, make it what you will. As Alex awaits instructions in Alaska, a visitor arrives at the team's office. Brooks Agnew is a scientist, engineer, and doctor of physics. He spent years studying Arctic weather patterns. He's about to demonstrate the awesome power of this so-called research project. He'll show how harps E.L.F. radio waves can actually push around rain clouds in the sky and in the process, change the weather. Well, this is a basic cloud chamber. It's going to make a cloud inside of it. Stabilize it, make sure it's all nice and still. And then we're going to move it using harp impulses. Weather manipulation. The ability to control the weather in specific areas. Is it possible? It doesn't even remotely possible. The harp researchers may not be as candid as they appear. They deny harp can control the weather. But Dr. Agnew shows investigator Jun Sarpang just how easy the process can be. When I turn the pulses on, this cloud should move from bottom to top. Are you ready? Yeah. Oh, yeah, you can really see. It's almost like there's a wind inside the thing. So this was the sky you would see, rapidly moving in the sky. Right. And this is just a fraction of the power that's used in harp. We're using about 100 watts in this little cloud chamber. It uses a billion watts. So we pushed a couple of cubic feet of cloud vapor in a few seconds. With a billion watts, you could easily move a cloud wherever you wanted to move it using harp. Could harp be used as an electronic weapon? Certainly not. Is there an example where harp has actually been used in warfare? Yes. In the First Iraq War, there's evidence that harp was used to irradiate the battlefield prior to the invasion from Kuwait. When the tanks rolled into the area, the troops piled out of the bunkers, not willing to give a fight, they gave up in mass. These were the Iraqi troops. And what exactly did harp do to them? It can prevent you from sleeping. It creates anxiety. It can even upset your bowels how they work. And if it's played just right, harp can be tuned to a point where it makes the recipient so paranoid they begin to have visions like nightmares. So it's, harp is purely a research facility? Yes. So then what is the military doing there? Why is there so much military investment? Well, as the military was involved because there was a... Well, let me back up and say, the location of harp was actually picked because that property was actually belonged to the US Air Force, I believe. And so that site was actually suitable location for that. And I believe that's one of the reasons for the military involvement in this in the harp program. I'm not allowed to know, but it's what it is. It's clear the researchers want to avoid discussing the military uses of harp. Their hesitations cause the team to wonder. So what are the real dangers of harp? Picture a ground wire like a long extension cord being stretched from the earth up to the ionosphere, creating an ion path. If the power that's in the ionosphere discharged back down to the ground, it would be a lightning bolt of devastating proportions. What would that mean exactly? Picture 50 Mount St. Helens volcanoes going off every second for a minute. So the effects could be catastrophic? Absolutely. So in your expert opinion, do you think that this is a machine that actually should be stopped? Because it's just too dangerous. I think the machine should be shot off. It's too risky to use. Well, people, I talked to Alex and he was up in Alaska and talked to this person up there, and apparently it's a train to know where he says it's not a big story. No way, Governor. Adnew was convinced that there's more to this. We have to investigate further. Then who else do we go see? We got to find someone else there. Well, I was someone else for us to speak to. His name's Nick Beggage. He's also up in Alaska. Now he's written a lot about harp, and he's probably one of the most informed people out there. There's only one problem. And that is? He'll let me speak to you. Why just me? His brothers are Senator and he trusts you. His brothers are US Senators? Yeah. Might get ahold of Alex and tell him we're on our way, I guess, we're coming to Alaska. Coming up, Jesse Ventura approaches the super weapon from the sky. There it is. Wow. Then an explosive confrontation. When I did deny something, I knew the opposite of getting intimidated. I get angry. And later, Jesse goes all in and gets a hard hit of harp's mind bending power. Wow. Jesse Ventura is in Alaska to investigate the mysterious military facility known as harp. The governor's conspiracy team has found evidence that harp's complex of massive transmitters is a trigger for a super weapon that heats up the ionosphere, tempering with nature. What experts call a formula for global terrorism. We've heard from enough experts. Now it's time to see for ourselves. Jesse Ventura lifts off from Anchorage and points the way toward a remote region of South Eastern Alaska. They're headed to harp. They fly across miles of untouched wilderness, deeper and deeper into the middle of nowhere. And then, just over the ridge, it comes into view. I hear it's fly today. You mean the thing is on right now? Yeah, it's not right now. They're going to shut it off. They're going to win the game within a mile. I hope they shut it off. Yeah, it's just going to explode off. What would happen? I have no idea. I don't know that you've come here, but I don't want to find out. 180 towers spread out over 35 acres. This is harp. I think there's anything shady going on down there? The thing is, even the people who work here don't really know a lot about it. Right now, it doesn't seem to know what the left hand is doing. That's really common in government, composed from all those things. These are the antennas that blast a beam 12 miles wide that spreads across the guy on a sphere, heats it up, and turns the atmospheric layer into the biggest antenna of all. The governor orders the chopper down at Harps front door. Now you did formally call them to see if we could get a tour of this place. Absolutely. Then what was the result? They turned these down. We tried three different times. Three times you called here to see if we could get a tour of this place and they turned this flat. We called this facility. We called the Air Force directly every time. No. Stonewall. They're now at the gates of Harp. Well, let's see if there's another way we can get in here. Looks like a call box right here. They don't want to have to talk to you. They're up there. They know we're here. It's simply the way they're going to get in here. They're up there. They know we're here. It's simply they're not going to respond. Look at them. Now it don't even buzz. They've shut it down. Just eventura is happy to wait the mount. Finally, the ones inside give in. The Harp representative is dressed like a civilian. He introduces himself as a manager. He says he does not want his face shown on camera. And he delivers the message. Jesse Ventura is not welcome at Harp. If you as an individual were sitting down at the good corner, launch having a beer. He said, hey, you know, I'm in around fishing or whatever. And I just want to catch some salmon. You were asking questions about Harp. There would be no problem with me saying, Jesse, let's go for a tour of the facility. However, being associated with the media, that's a different settle. The rules. So you're telling me if I got rid of the cameras, you'd dig me inside. I'm saying there's no chance that we'd have. The man suggests the governor come back on the official visiting day. We like to do the proper change. They went to the city, but they told you right to come back during an open house. This is launch every two years. This is all thanks for your help. Two years, those are close to fighting words. You really need to go through the air force. We got Stonewall here. And this is strictly a research facility. Clearly, there's something going on. They don't want people to know about. There's a lot of cool science that you would have supposed to see. Oh, man, I'm a Navy SEAL. The military don't do things unless it has a military purpose and a military purpose's destruction and wage and war. It's a stalemate. Or is it? A back up a little bit from the youths. I'm too big of a stalemate. I did denied something. I do the opposite of getting intimidated. I get angry. Jesse is about to walk right on through. When suddenly... Hold on a second, guys. I got a problem here. I'm not gonna be here. The camera equipment begins to go haywire. Something is interfering with the audio and video. This is more than unclassified. That's what... Coming up, Jesse finds new mysteries and new conspiracy theories from Harp's neighbors. We fired that damn thing up up there and we fried it up. Then, he finds out that Harp Mind Control is not as far-fetched as it seems. Crank it up. I wanna try it. Jesse Venturand is team-made it as far as the front gates of the Harp Complex in the Alaskan Wilderness. Back up a little bit from a distance when you come through with human temperature. When I did denied something, I did the opposite of getting intimidated. I did angry. The standoff was reaching a boiling point when some unknown force played havoc with their crew's video and audio gear. Come on, go ahead, guys. I got a problem here. Let's get our outfit repaired. This is more than unclassified. That's what... Jesse refuses to give up. But the fight with futile. I'll tell you, the more I learn about Harp, the more I acknowledge I gain about it, the more sinister this place seems to be getting. It's not going the other way. It's going that way, towards sinister, not against it. The other thing that bugs me about this, you notice there were double security gates there, not one but two. And it's out in the middle of nowhere Alaska and it's an unclassified research facility. And it has that type of security, yeah. It's interesting. While the governor, Braverman and Alex, planned their next move, another member of the team has come up with a major find in another corner of the country. June is in Texas chasing the intriguing story of Harp's inventor. A man who became a leading critic of the Harp project. Bernard Eastland died two years ago, but his son Robert is alive and talking. Back in about 1983, my father was working on a number of ideas, including the use of the gas to create a missile shield for the United States in case of Soviet attacks. And so when your father first designed it, it was really in terms of defense, am I right? It was at the height of the Cold War in 1983, 1984, Ronald Reagan in the White House. The project my father was working on was everything from communications with submarines to ground penetrating radar over the horizon radar, knocking out satellite communications, a missile defense shield. And then there's everyone's favorite weather control. The idea was by heating up the atmosphere, you could move the jet stream, bringing rain to places or taking rain away from places that were possibly receiving too much rain. Robert says his father never intended for Harp to be used as an offensive weapon. He would have been forgotten. You have Ethiopia, no rain. Let's bring rain to Ethiopia. You have too much rain flooding in one place. You can perturb the jet stream and see if we can halt whatever the weather cycle is occurring. He was very proud of it. He was very proud. But then the military saw the potential and bought up the plans. Your father did feel that the military were maybe going too far, which is why he left. Well, I mean, so here he is, he's trying to come up with something that defend the United States and better mankind and they're saying, well, maybe now we have a weapon, basically, a weapon that can be used. Back in Alaska, Jesse Ventura heads into the wilderness to seek out the people who live in Harp's shadow. First up is the village of Blan Allen. Harp helps fund its community college, but even here, 30 miles away, no one's really sure what goes on in Harp. It's just being a weapon of some sort. Well, I've certainly heard some of that as well. Of course, if it's military, it's got military applications that have no doubt about that. It's funded. It's a big project. It's cost a lot of money. Do you think there being totally forthcoming with you? Meaning the scientists and the people that work up there, I do. No, no, not necessarily them. No, I mean... The military application. Yeah, the military application and Harp in general. Totally above board with the locals. I think that it's a mystery. Jesse moves on toward the village that's Harp's closest neighbor. He's been warned that folks there don't like strangers, so he hired a private eye from Anchorage. She went on ahead for some advanced recon. The private eye does not want her face seen by anyone connected to Harp. She says she fears harassment or worse. Thanks for meeting me here. You're welcome. What do you got for me? There's definitely some things that are going on there in relation to Harp. Really? Tell me more. You know, everybody was friendly and everybody was talkative until you brought up the topic of Harp and then their personality changed, their demeanor changed. Really? I've gone to villages all over the state of Alaska and never, never has it been this eerie, I guess you could say. Give us a haircut, we know. Something we definitely need to look into that. Well, the PI gave us the list. Now let's hope people will talk to us. Probably the investigator said they would. Yeah, well, that can be a different story once can be done. The governor and his advisor arrive in Gekona, population 215. People willing to talk about Harp? Zero. I wish you're not being very successful, I would. But persistence pays off. Okay, but found some people there inside and we'll talk about Harp. For real? Hand coffins so they can get away. Let's go. Perfect. Jesse meets the one person who's bound to know everyone's business. She runs the coffee shop and trading post. Now you've been here since the beginning. What do you think they're doing down there? They tell us we're doing research on Harp. We're up here studying the Northern Muts. You know, studying the Northern Muts for 25 years, come on. So you're very suspicious of this place? Of course, I mean, if it was studying the Northern Muts, they'd be very, very up front. They'd be telling people all the time what they're doing, what they're finding. And I, as a American, resent being treated with my money that's funded. You're damn right, I agree. You need to be defense. Tell us it's pretty fence. Now be truthful with you. We're not stupid. We've tried to talk to a lot of the people around here about Harp. And they just clam up. They don't want to talk. Why do you think that is? Well, I think people live out here because they're real private. And there was that rumor about mind control a few years ago. And I think people are real nervous and they don't, it's a big government energy. They don't want to cross them. Everyone else in Gekona decides to stay behind closed doors while the strangers are in town. Everyone but one man. My personal feeling, I think, is one of the most top secret strangers in the United States government. Really? Fred has lived in Gekona for more than 40 years. Harp? He helped pave the way. So you were here and you've watched this entire whole Harp thing take place. I worked on building the first road, worked on part of the building. And I was working on it. We're first. They were setting up a cold generator. And I plowed snow up there. I got a snow plumb bit. And I plowed snow, I think, for three or four winners. When I first started plowing snow, they didn't have any security cameras or nothing. I'd go up there and I'd be the only guy on the plantation. But then as time went on, I got more security, more security, and more stricter and more stric. Why would they have more security if it was just the simple thing that they initially said they were doing? I've always thought that that facility had the capability of mind control. Have you ever heard of that mind control that the Russians use under prisoners? Yeah. They set out a certain frequency to make people act the way they want. They can make them dacile or they make them a good rescue. A rescue, whatever. That's the mind control that I think they have the capability up there. Really? Interesting. And there used to be a restaurant to fail over here. A restaurant hotel over here. And I was sitting in here one morning having a cup of coffee. And a four guy sitting at a booth over there and I could hear him talking. And they were talking about mind control. Three of them got up and left in the fourth bank of Moldenburg to get his coffee cup. I'm not he's dropping but I couldn't help hearing you guys talk about mind control. And he sat down and told me, oh yeah, mind control, I've been in this field for 12 years. And he was out here and spent about a month up the heart. I think they try to brainwash the people. I don't know if they do it every year but several times they've had these open houses. They let people go up there and they give them a cup of coffee and a cup of coffee. Everybody that goes up the list of coffee and cookies, oh yeah, hearts okay. I think that's all this is more than that. I'll tell you one other thing that happened. I was just down here at the local bar having a beer one night. And I think it was 10 or a dozen electricians come out there and was going to be there over two weeks. And that one guy came in and I don't remember saying that but I recognized that, hey man, what's going on? We fired that damn thing up up there and we fried a guy. We were a bit time out. What is fried? I mean they turned the antenna on the guy with underneath and they killed it. Still ahead. Jesse meets the man who knows more about harp than anyone in Alaska. Dr. Beggish, I presume. Then he gets sapped with harp style mind control. Wow, it seems like right here. Well, we're out here in the Wilderlands of Alaska. We're going to meet a Dr. Beggish who seems to know a great deal about harpies, kind of made it his life's ambition. There's a second career or whatever. The first guy is probably the biggest authority on harp than we're ever going to find. This could talk to Dr. Beggish. I know what he knows. Governor Ventura. Dr. Beggish, I presume. Yes indeed. Come on in. Thank you. Appreciate it. Dr. Nick Beggish is a prominent Alaskan, a well respected author and activist, son of a US congressman, brother of US Senator Mark Beggish. He's been studying and investigating harp for the past 15 years. Now I'm going to be honest, you know, up until about two weeks ago, I'd never even heard a harp when I find it a bit disturbing. Let's get to the midi gritty on this. What type of offensive weapon does harp have the potential to be? Let's kind of grade eight what does it do? There's a lot of different things. Not only, you know, can they manipulate weather, but the idea of knocking aircraft out of the sky and leaving no residual damage. I mean, you could wage wars and nobody would ever know it. If you crank a sin up, we can burn it. So you're saying that if they crank us up, they could literally knock airplanes out of the air. That's correct. And you could also use it to knock out a satellite. Now think about that. You have plausible deniability. The satellite goes down. All your communications go down. Your ability to conduct commerce goes down. These are things that harp can do. And we're not alone anymore. Chinese are pursuing this technology. Russians are pursuing this technology. And others are pursuing this technology today. We got possible weather manipulation through the whole world. Right. Now, could it cause hurricanes and earthquakes? Well, that's very possible. Many scientists believe this. What you're saying to me, like if we wanted to attack someone, we could actually, with harp, attack them with the weather? Right. And there's actually a treaty that goes back to 1977 that the US and the Soviets and the 60 other countries signed, saying we wouldn't use what they called environmental manipulation, which was things like creating tidal wave earthquake, whether modifications as weapons of war. Then what you're saying to me, point blank is we quite potentially could be violating the treaty? Well, the rule is you can do whatever you want domestically. That's the way the treaty reads. All that may be dangerous enough. But Nick Beggeg says he's most worried about harp's ability to interfere with your mind. Obviously, they deny it, sure. But what we produced was their own documents. These are Air Force, Navy, military documents that actually lay this out. It's their own words, not our words. You know, doctor, what you're saying to me is scary. I mean, it's as simple as that. I mean, you're talking about something that can be done with mind control to where you can affect people's minds and they don't even know it. That's correct. And this is masses of people. Right. They can do it at a level where you could be walking down the street and you could get infiltrated with these sound waves and you wouldn't even know that they were hitting you. That's right. And there's two different ways. One would be transferring voice information and the other would be just affecting you on an emotional level, which is much simpler, which is easily accomplished by harp. The human body and the mind is able to pick a signal out. Like going through the radio station, you're dialing through the station, you get all the static. As soon as you get resonance, harmony between the transmit and receiver, you get a nice clear signal. The same is true in terms of the human chemistry, in terms of our chemistry, our cell structure, body organs, or the brain. Jesse Ventura has his doubts that the harp antennas can broadcast radio waves that influence people's thoughts, but Nick Baggage is prepared for the skeptics. Now, this is a device that friends of mine and Germany designed, and we had demonstrated in the European Parliament an open hearing, a cruder version, but it made our point. This is a disassistandered CD player. And what these are is piezoelectric transducers, and in simple language, they carry a signal that can enter the nervous system so that you can get that proverbial voice in the head. And so by activating this, placing these electrodes on the surface of the skin, blocking the ears tightly, you'll hear the music just as if your ears were playing it, but the ears have nothing to do with it. The eighth cranial nerve, the part that connects to the brain, has nothing to do with it. It's a different way of working right now. Yeah, we can get it cranked up here. Crank it up, I want to try it. So in other words, I can touch this to my neck and hear it without my ears hearing it, no one else in the room will hear it. That is correct. I want you to block your ears really tightly so you can't hear it. Still ahead, harp invades just even to his brain. The incredible conclusion. Wow. I want you to block your ears really tightly so you can't hear it. Jesse Ventura was skeptical about claims that the harp antennas in Ramota, Lesca, have the power to control people's minds, including yours and his. Now, Dr. Nick Beggage is showing him how the harp transmitter can send this signal directly to his brain. Wow. So what did you hear? Well, I heard music, but it's strange because I listened to try to figure out where the music was coming from and it seemed like right here. Right. It sounded like I was hearing it almost through the top of my head or my forehead. Right. With harp, when you start to look at this signal, not just a transferring sound information, but just to affect the brain with emotional state changes, is so easily accomplished. So we got mind control. Absolutely. In fact, if you go back historically back to the 1960s when all of this work really started, the idea of mind control experiments, one of the guys that the New York Times reported was one of those experimental subjects was a unibomber. If you remember, he attacked people who were involved in technology when I was at the result of the experiment because the US military admits over 8,000 servicemen alone were used in these experiments. This technology will tell me simple. You can get the components off the shelf. You just have to have the technical knowledge to understand how to dial it in. Just like dialing in that radio station, we're talking about in between its static, but when you get resonance between that transmitter receiver, things start to happen. And in the earth, things start to happen where you already have something unstable, you can trigger that earthquake. Terrorists possess technology. You said it couldn't create earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or modify weather. Terrorists. Terrorists. It's not just about weather modification. These guys can knock aircraft out of the sky. They can disable satellites, knock them literally into neutral where they can't even work. This is the kind of thing that you can wage war without even knowing the war has been waged. Covert war is not something that's new to this country, but with this technological twist, it throws a whole new flavor on all of it. So in laymen's terms, you're almost talking about an invisible death ray? Actually, the guy who originated the death ray concept was a guy named Nicola Tesla. He's a guy that developed an AC current that runs all of our households today. But he had a concept on the death ray that was presented to the government just before World War II. Those papers are cited in Bernard E. Sons' patents. This is the death ray. Just eventour and his team head home from Alaska. The things they saw, the people they met, the information they gathered, leave them convinced that harp is much more than the government would have us believe. I went into this investigation knowing full well that our military keeps secrets. But in the case of harp, they're playing with fire. It's one thing to build a missile defense system. It's another to interfere with nature. We saw how easy it is to move clouds around, to trigger storms, floods, eco-terrorism. And I learned that radio waves really can get inside your head. They got inside mine. Bottom line, I went up to the gates of the harp facility. And they wouldn't let me in. An operation that's run by the Navy doesn't shut out a former Navy seal. Unless they've got something to hide. I'm Jesse Ventura. This is conspiracy theory.