'Located on an United States Air Force site
near Gakona, Alaska, the High-frequency Active Auroral Research
Project (HAARP) is the world's largest and most functional ionospheric
heater. Construction began in 1993. Today, HAARP can generate super
high powered beams of directed energy. HAARP is designed to shoot these
energy beams 200 kilometers up into the sky; affecting an area known
as earth's ionosphere. In doing this, HAARP can perform a number of
functions.
The known uses of HAARP are: weather modification, power beaming, earth tomography (mapping of our planet's interior), Star Wars-type defense capabilities, enhanced communications, communication disruptions and mind control. For an in-depth discussion about what HAARP does and how it does it, you must read the 1995 book Angels Don't Play this HAARP by Dr. Nick Begich and journalist Jeane Manning.'
The known uses of HAARP are: weather modification, power beaming, earth tomography (mapping of our planet's interior), Star Wars-type defense capabilities, enhanced communications, communication disruptions and mind control. For an in-depth discussion about what HAARP does and how it does it, you must read the 1995 book Angels Don't Play this HAARP by Dr. Nick Begich and journalist Jeane Manning.'