HARP (High Altitude Research Project) was a program to study the upper atmosphere using instrumented projectiles shot from a cannon, conducted in the 1960s by researchers at McGill University, Montreal. The projectiles were cylindrical finned missiles, 20 cm wide and 1.7 meters long, with masses of 80–215 kg. Located on the island of Barbados, it fired almost vertically, out over the Atlantic. Each shot produced a huge explosion that could be heard all over Barbados and a plume of fire rising hundreds of meters into the air.
As many of you know I have a long fascination with space exploration, along with the technical aspects of these machines which manage to attain Escape Velocity. The entire field—until the first Space Shuttle explosion—came with so many esoteric elements and individuals. Which just added to my fascination with the topic. From Jack Parsons and L Ron Hubbard’s Babalon Working in the Mojave Desert, and onto the outer space mysticism of Soviet Cosmism, space exploration was once a rich mine filled with seams of eccentrics and mavericks. Freemasons, occultists and many other interesting individuals who straddled the terminator lines between science fiction, mysticism and engineering.
One of these space exploration mavericks was Gerald Bull (1928–1990) a Canadian scientist at the center of various schemes to develop space cannons. His enterprises eventually ended him up in Federal Prison for selling technology secrets to the South African apartheid government. Once out of prison, he set to work full-time in Brussels, Belgium. In November 1987, he was contacted by the Iraqi Embassy and invited to Baghdad. Bull promised the Iraqis a launch system that could place large numbers of small satellites into orbit for tasks such as surveillance. This would be done by means of a super cannon firing them directly into space.
By 1989, the Iraqis were paying Bull and his company $5 million a year to redesign their field artillery, with the promise of even greater sums for Project Big Babylon. Project Big Babylon was designed to have a barrel 150 meters long and be capable of firing rocket-assisted projectiles the size of a telephone booth into orbit. However, it was never completely built, and Bull soon paid the price for his risky connections. On 22 Mar. 1990, he was surprised at the door of his Brussels apartment and assassinated. According to investigative journalist Gordon Thomas, the assassination of Bull had been sanctioned by Israeli president Yitzhak Shamir. Mossad sent a three-man team to Brussels, where the agents shot Bull at his doorstep. Within hours of the killing, according to Thomas, Mossad was engaged in distributing false stories to the European media, alleging that Bull had been shot by agents from Iraq.
This is similar to Jack Parson’s murder following his own Babalon Working in which he was involved in developing rocket fuel for the Israeli military.
The Hollywood made-for-TV movie (Doomsday Gun- 1994) made about Gerald Bull was pure Chosen propaganda. It portrayed him as making a cannon to shell Israel and in order to stop this permanently fixed cannon, which would fire projectiles onto the same spot that no one would know exactly was until it fired for the first time, the Mossad had to kill him. The Israeli Air Force bombed and destroyed the cannon. The Israelis, as we all know, can bomb and murder anyone they want at anyplace or time they want because the Chosen own the West.