
Last year, reports began to surface that HAARP was being shut down. A rash of mysterious humming and booming sounds in the region have also been attributed to HAARP activity.Īll that can be said for certain about HAARP is that there is some very strange "research" going on there that is directly applicable to defense systems, which falls under the category of "military," which HAARP denies it's a part of.

Others claim they are working on holographic technology that can be used to beam images into the sky. Fringe theories range from the facility being used to test electromagnetic "mind control" signals to it being the homebase of geoengineering and weather modifying technology. However, a litany of conspiracy theories, as well as some actual solid evidence, suggest more is going on there than mere adult science fair projects. The official objectives of this Air Force/Navy lovechild is to shoot high frequency beams through the ionosphere for scientific research purposes (meaning there are no military applications).

A surviving remnant of Reagan's “Star Wars” initiative, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in Gakona, Alaska is one of the more controversial and mysterious military projects in recent history.
