By analyzing how radio waves interact with electrons in the ionosphere [3,4] , researchers at HAARP are able to study phenomena, such as the effects of the aurora borealis , or northern lights, on radio systems and aircraft communications at high altitudes. In addition, the facility is operated only a few hours each year.
The amount of high-frequency energy coming from amateur radio operators around the world almost certainly exceeds transmissions from HAARP. HAARP cannot affect any of the natural phenomena mentioned in the article, such as earthquakes and snowstorms, and there is no way it can interact with humans or influence them.
HAARP produces only small heating effects in the ionosphere. It therefore cannot influence natural phenomena like cyclones or hurricanes, which occur in the much lower-altitude 7 kilometer troposphere and generate orders of magnitude more energy. In a U. Electrical signals in the mind are very low-frequency. HAARP is very large-frequency; the waves are meters-long. HAARP is the world's most capable high-power, high-frequency transmitter for study of the ionosphere.
The HAARP program is committed to developing a world-class ionospheric research facility consisting of:. The Ionospheric Research Instrument, a high power transmitter facility operating in the High Frequency range.
The IRI can be used to temporarily excite a limited area of the ionosphere for scientific study. At a Senate hearing on May 14, Walker said the Air Force has no interest in maintaining the site, and is moving in another direction in ionospheric research.
Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, who had great influence over the U. The site was host to numerous projects over the years, including the creation of the first artificially produced aurora in The site's generators now require remediation to meet the environmental standards set in the Clean Air Act, an expense no one seems keen to take on. The program has been blamed for everything from global warming to natural disasters to mysterious humming noises in the sky. Online, conspiracy theorists suggest that HAARP was to blame for the earthquake and tsunami in Japan; the Moore, Oklahoma, tornado of ; a landslide in in the Philippines; and many more natural disasters.
Other conspiracy theories hold that HAARP controls people's minds or is capable of altering the very fabric of reality. These theories have yet to subside, even though very little has been going on at HAARP over the past year.
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