The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)
The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an ionospheric research program jointly funded by the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of Alaska, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Designed and built by BAE Advanced Technologies (BAEAT), its purpose is to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance. The HAARP program operates a major sub-arctic facility, named the HAARP Research Station, on an Air Force–owned site near Gakona, Alaska.
HAARP has been the topic of conspiracy theories for quite some time, which range from HAARP being capable of modifying weather, disabling satellites and exerting mind control over people, and that it was being used as a weapon against terrorists. Such theories blamed the program for causing earthquakes, droughts, storms and floods, diseases such as Gulf War Syndrome and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, and the 2003 destruction of the space shuttle Columbia.
Government Agency: US Air Force, US Navy, University of Alaska, & DARPA
Documents: 6
Pages: 970
02-1999 - Imaging of Underground Structure Using HAARP (PDF - 48 Pages)
1996 - HAARP High Power Experiments & Observations of Ionospheric Interactions (PDF - 5 Pages)
09-30-1993 - HAARP Imager (PDF - 322 Pages)
07-1993 - Environmental Impact Statement - Volume 1 - Proposed High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (PDF - 450 Pages)
07-19-1993 - Electromagnetic Interference Study of Potential Transmitter Sites for HAARP Program (PDF - 40 Pages)
05-14-1993 - Electromagnetic Interference Impact of the Proposed Emitters for HAARP (PDF - 134 Pages)
1990 - HAARP - Research & Applications (PDF - 19 Pages)