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McMurdo Station – Cold Hub of Hot Secrets


By Marivel Guzman | Akashma News

Key Anomalies:

2012 Rerouted Navy Flight: Officially documented diversion with hidden manifest, linked to military-grade EM shielding.

Repeated magnetic pulses: Clocked exactly a year apart, aligning with HAARP testing intervals.

Acoustic anomaly triangulation: Documented by Stanford scientists as “artificial harmonic layers” beneath Vostok.

Speculative Crosslink – Operation Freeze (Greenland Controversy): A previously classified operation in Greenland involved the construction of subterranean chambers under the guise of “permafrost research.” Declassified documents hinted that these were used for testing deep-energy waveforms. What if McMurdo is Antarctica’s mirror?

“Cold War Logistics on Ice: McMurdo Station, Operation Deep Freeze, and the Silent Eyes of Antarctica.”

Historical Interlude: The McMurdo–Deep Freeze Timeline

1955: The United States launches Operation Deep Freeze, a Cold War-era military mission led by the Navy to establish permanent presence in Antarctica.

1956: In tandem with Deep Freeze, McMurdo Station is constructed on the southern tip of Ross Island. Officially a scientific outpost, it quickly becomes the largest research facility in Antarctica—complete with airstrips, surveillance capabilities, and underground infrastructure.

1957–1958: During the International Geophysical Year, McMurdo becomes a hub for global scientific cooperation—but also a key listening post for U.S. strategic interests.

Why It Matters:
McMurdo was never just about science. Built during a military operation, during the nuclear age, at the height of geopolitical paranoia, its origins frame everything that followed—from seismic experiments to magnetic anomaly research.

HAARP, Ice, and Echoes of Power: Part I


by Marivel Guzman | Akashma News

Seismic signals echo across ancient glaciers, exposing more than just geological layers — they awaken questions buried in encrypted silence. What are we really listening for beneath Antarctica’s veil?
Credits:
Image generated by AI for Akashma News. Design and concept by ChatGPT with editorial direction from Marivel Guzman. All visual elements are original and do not reproduce any copyrighted material.

Introduction: Scraping the Ice

Beneath Antarctica’s frozen stillness lies more than ancient ice. It holds encrypted layers of power, silence, and experiments unseen by public eyes. From high-frequency ionospheric heating arrays to seismic pulses bouncing beneath the ice, the Earth hums with technologies that test her patience. This is a journey into HAARP’s real capabilities, buried magnetic secrets, biological speculation, and the voices of those silenced in the name of progress.

1. HAARP and Earth’s Magnetic Field: Tuning the Frequencies of a Living Planet

Officially, the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) exists to study the ionosphere. But declassified patents, whistleblower claims, and DARPA contracts reveal far more. ELF/VLF waves generated by HAARP can penetrate deep into the Earth and oceans. Stanford’s VLF group and experiments by Dr. Umran Inan confirmed energy emissions capable of disturbing subterranean and atmospheric systems. Beyond weather modification, these frequencies could resonate with the Earth’s magnetic heartbeat—with unknown consequences.

Key References:

US4686605A Patent (Eastlund)

Stanford VLF Group

DARPA NESD & N3 Programs;

NESD: Neural Engineering System Design

Summary (DARPA NESD Program):
DARPA’s now-completed Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) program aimed to create ultra-high-resolution brain-machine interfaces that could translate neural activity into digital signals. Designed to interact with thousands of neurons simultaneously, NESD focused on restoring vision, hearing, and communication for wounded service members by merging neuroscience with advanced electronics, photonics, and algorithms.

Source: DARPA NESD Program Overview
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II. Earth Resonance and Atmospheric Pulse

Researchers like Dr. Nick Begich Jr. have long warned that HAARP’s real danger lies in its ability to generate extremely low frequency (ELF) and very low frequency (VLF) waves. These frequencies can penetrate earth and water, altering tectonic stress points, and possibly triggering earthquakes or volcanic activity.

A study by Stanford’s VLF Group and data from the DEMETER satellite have shown that ionospheric heating produces geomagnetic effects beyond the ionosphere.

Scientific Source: Stanford VLF Group

III. Lake Vostok: Under Ice, Over Silence

Buried beneath 3.7 kilometers of Antarctic ice lies Lake Vostok, a sealed ecosystem untouched for millions of years. Russian drilling efforts, U.S. satellite overflights, and sudden restrictions in fly zones raise questions.

What we know:

Anomalous magnetic readings above the lake.

Speculation of microbial or exotic biological materials.

Presence of symmetrical heat sources and unnatural structures observed via radar imaging.

Sources: NASA MODIS Imagery, Declassified DOD maps

IV. The Whistleblowers and the Silences

From Eastlund’s technical admissions to whistleblower claims by insiders like Eric Hecker, a common thread emerges: claims of psychological targeting, subterranean facilities, and sensor arrays capable of full-spectrum dominance.

Many whistleblowers have recanted, disappeared, or gone silent.

Suggested Reading: “Angels Don’t Play This HAARP” by Nick Begich Jr. and Jeane Manning

V. Follow the Money

The Alaska-based HAARP facility was originally funded by the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and DARPA through contracts with ARCO Power Technologies Inc. (APTI), a subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company. Eventually, Raytheon acquired APTI, and then control shifted to the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Funding Trail:

ARCO → APTI → Raytheon → University of Alaska

DARPA → Joint research under dual-use classification

Sources: GAO Reports, Congressional budget allocations


VI. Stan Stephens and the Echoes of Oil

In Alaska, boat operator and environmental activist Stan Stephens documented the Exxon Valdez oil spill disaster. His journal, retrieved from public archives, captures the negligence, deception, and institutional silence around environmental catastrophe. His name surfaced in congressional hearings about journalist surveillance conducted by Wackenhut under Alyeska Pipeline contracts.

This isn’t merely about oil. It is about power: of states, of corporations, and of the ability to silence truth.

Document Source: UAF Oral History Jukebox

Conclusion: Listening for the Echoes

As HAARP’s hum rises and global magnetic disturbances intensify, Akashma News invites you to read between the wavelengths. Part I opens the investigation. In Part II, we follow the trails of biological material trafficking, subterranean labs, and the Dark Web of modern experimentation.

We do not claim certainty. We offer questions, data, whispers—and ask you to listen.

Next in Series: Part II: Beneath Ice and Flesh – The Biological Trade and Subterranean Networks