HAARP

HAARP, or the High-Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, is a research project in Alaska designed to study the ionosphere, a layer of the Earth’s atmosphere. The ionosphere is crucial for radio communication, as it reflects radio waves back to Earth, enabling long-distance communication.

HAARP uses a powerful array of antennas to send high-frequency radio waves into the ionosphere, temporarily heating small regions to study their effects on radio signals and the behavior of charged particles. While HAARP is primarily for scientific research, it has been the subject of various conspiracy theories, though there is no credible evidence supporting those claims.