HAARP
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, a real ionospheric research facility that has been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories.
Documented record
Known Facts
HAARP was a real ionospheric research program in Gakona, Alaska.
The facility used high-frequency radio waves to study the ionosphere.
The program was funded by DARPA, the U.S. Air Force, and the University of Alaska.
HAARP was officially terminated in 2014 and the facility was transferred to the University of Alaska.
Conspiracy theories claim HAARP can control weather, cause earthquakes, and manipulate minds.
No evidence supports the conspiracy theories about HAARP's capabilities.
Supporting claims & documentation
Evidence For
HAARP Documentation
PRIMARY SOURCEOfficial documentation of the program's purpose and capabilities.
SOURCE:U.S. Air Force / DARPA / University of Alaska
Counterpoints & criticisms
Evidence Against
Limited Power and Scope
ANALYSISHAARP's power was insufficient for weather control or mind control.
SOURCE:Physics / Atmospheric science
Unresolved inquiries
Open Questions
What were the full military applications of HAARP research?
Why did the program attract so many conspiracy theories?
What research continues at the facility?
Were there any classified aspects of HAARP?
Chronological record
Timeline
HAARP construction begins in Alaska.
HAARP facility becomes operational.
HAARP program officially terminated.
Connected dossiers
Related Investigations
References & further reading
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