HAARP technology is a research project funded by the United States Air Force, Navy, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks to study the ionosphere using a high-power radio frequency transmitter.
The HAARP transmitter is used to heat and modify the ionosphere, a layer of electrically charged gas about 96 to 804 kilometers above Earth..
These claims have been circulating for decades, but they have gained renewed attention in recent years as the number of earthquakes has increased. After Türkiye earthquake back in February this year, HAARP Program Manager at the University of Alaska Fairbanks - Jessica Matthews - toldIt can be used to heat and modify the ionosphere, which has potential applications in areas such as:Improving our ability to predict weather patternsDespite the efforts of scientists to explain the true purpose of the technology, some people continue to speculate about its potential for nefarious uses such as controlling the weather, disabling electronic...
First, the HAARP transmitter is not powerful enough to heat the ionosphere to the point where it could have a significant impact on the Earth's crust.
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