Atmospheric heating and ionization above Japan’s M9 quake epicenter
by qbit on May.18, 2011, under Optical Phenomena, Satellite Imagery
First we saw the glowing blue plasma balls…
and now the infrared emissions. This is exactly the combination of phenomena one would expect to see under high power RF radiation.
(MIT Technology Review) Infrared emis

Geologists have long puzzled over anecdotal reports of strange atmospheric phenomena in the days before big earthquakes. But good data to back up these stories has been hard to come by.
If you want to read MIT’s inadequate explanation, (reads more like speculation), click here.
Granted, it’s plausible that piezoelectric discharges in the rock during an earthquake could naturally generate atmospheric plasma, but this doesn’t account for the IR emissions. Especially notable is the circular mode of the IR signal, whereas one might expect to see an irregular pattern if the IR emissions came from a geological fault. A directed energy weapon like HAARP or a Free Electron MASER could also provide an explanation for the atmospheric phenomena but without more information it’s impossible to infer a causal relationship.
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