Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Government Secrets in Alaska - HAARP


Just what is the US Government doing with the mysterious HAARP program?...and why is there so much secrecy behind it?

In 1993, a powerful Republican US Senator pushed through the approval to have a quarter of a billion dollars earmarked for the construction of HAARP, a top secret and controversial military research facility in a remote corner of Alaska. HAARP stands for High-frequency Active Auroral Rsearch Program.

HAARP was officially designed to study the Northern Lights and the atmosphere's effects on radio transmissions, though even supporters of the program agree that a quarter of a billion dollars seemed like a lot of money for the US Military to dedicate to such research. 

Some very reputable conspiracy theorists believe the closed door, no access facility is conducting much more dangerous experiments. 

One of the theories supported by prominent US politicians like former Governor Jesse Ventura and family of members of Congress like Nick Begich Jr., is that HAARP is engaged in long range mind control experiments using high & low range frequency transmissions.

Others, like the European Union Paliament Committee of Foreign Affairs, fear that their testing may be disrupting the ionosphere casuing damage to the environment, and might even pose a threat to reversing the Earth's magnetic poles. 

Some, like Venezulan President Hugo Chavez, go a step further and accuse HAARP of manipulating extreme weather and tectonic events to weaponize volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis.

Then, suddenly, in May of 2014 the military announced that they would be immediately ending the HAARP program and dismantling the equipment to prevent any further research.
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Why would the government sink so much money into studying the ionosphere? Why would so many prominent politicians believe HAARP was something other than it was?....and why did the US suddenly say they were ceasing the program just last year?

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