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The Inspire Project Uncovers UFO's

 

The INSPIRE ProjectINSPIRE is an acronym for "Interactive NASA Space Physics Ionosphere Radio Experiments". Since 1990, The INSPIRE Project has been involved in the investigation of very low frequency (VLF) radio signals in the earth's magnetosphere. These signals are both manmade, such as LORAN navigation system transmissions, and naturally occurring, most of which originate from lightning.

Radio signals in the VLF range (0-50 kHz) have the property that their propagation is greatly influenced by the ionosphere and the magnetosphere. As lightning discharges, a very high energy burst of radio waves is generated in addition to the visible light. These radio waves are heard on AM radio as static. The VLF Range of this pulse of radio energy is of interest to INSPIRE observers because the behavior of these waves can yield information about the earth's atmosphere, ionosphere and magnetosphere extending tens of thousands of kilometers into space.

The UFO's enter our space by exiting a wormhole into the Earth's space.  As they enter, they give off  VLF signals which Hessdalen and Fist steps Italian-Norwegian EMBLA Project in Hessdalen think they saw.

I have an INSPIRE receiver which I listen to out of my town where I don't listen to electricity.   I listen for UFO's.  And tape my output from INSPIRE on a tape recorder.

I analyze my spectrum with SPECTRUM 9.3 which can be downloaded ($45).

Spectrogram version 9 is a shareware dual channel audio spectrum analyzer for Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP which can provide either a scrolling time-frequency display or a spectrum analyzer scope display in real time for any sound source connected to your sound card. Spectrogram allows unlimited recording and playback of the sounds from the audio spectrum display and can provide very high resolution spectrum analysis of wave files with a wide choice of frequency bands and frequency resolution and either linear or logarithmic frequency scales. Spectrum data logging capability is also provided. Spectrogram is ideal for any purpose related to sound spectrum analysis including

 

  • Analysis and identification of biological sounds
  • Analysis of bat echolocation sounds
  • Analysis and identification of human speech
  • Analysis of vocal and instrumental music
  • Evaluation and tuning of musical instruments
  • Evaluation and calibration of home audio systems
  • Ham Radio audio reception and tuning