HIGH FREQUENCY ACTIVE AURORAL RESEARCH PROGRAM (H.A.A.R.P)
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HIGH FREQUENCY ACTIVE AURORAL RESEARCH PROGRAM
(H.A.A.R.P)
INRODUCTION
1. The High Frequency Active Auroral ResearchProgram(HAARP) is an ionospheric (a region
of Earth'supper atmosphere, from about 85 km to 600 km) research program jointly funded by the
U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, the University of Alaska and the Defense Advanced Research
Projects Agency(DARPA). Its purposeis to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential
for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance
AIM
2. To study the purpose and features of High Frequency Active Auroral Research
Program (HAARP), its researches and different conspiracy theories.
SEQUENCE
3. Part – 1 : Project Overview
4. Part – 2 : Research
5. Part – 3 : Conspiracy Theories
6. Conclusion
PROJECT OVERVIEW
7. History. The HAARP program operates a major sub-arctic facility, named the HAARP
Research Station, on an Air Force–owned site near Gakona, Alaska. The HAARP program began
in 1990. A powerful U.S. senator from Alaska, Republican Ted Stevens, helped win approval for
the facility, whose construction began in 1993. In early May 2013, HAARP was temporarily shut
down, awaiting a change between contractors who operated the facility.
8. Components
a. The most prominent instrument at the HAARP Station is the Ionospheric Research Instrument
(IRI), a high-power radio frequency transmitter facility operating in the high frequency (HF)
band.
b. The IRI is used to temporarily excite a limited area of the Ionosphere.
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c. This is a high power, high-frequency phased array radio transmitter with a set of 180antennas,
disposed in an array of 12x15 units that occupy a rectangle of about 33 acres.
d. The IRI is used to temporarily energize a small portion of the ionosphere.
e. The IRI can transmit between 2.7 and 10 MHz, a frequency range that lies above the AM radio
broadcast band and well below Citizens' Band frequency allocations.
f. Other instruments, such as a VHF and a UHF radar, a Fluxgate Magnetometer, a Digisonde
(an ionospheric sounding device), and an Induction Magnetometer, are used to study the
physical processes that occur in the excited region.
9. Working
a. The HAARP project directs a 3.6 MW signal, in the 2.8–10 MHz region of the HF (high-
frequency) band into the ionosphere.
b. The signal may be pulsed or continuous. Then, effects of the transmission and any recovery
period can be examined using associated instrumentation, including VHF and UHF radars, HF
receivers and optical cameras.
c. During active ionospheric research, the signal generated by the transmitter system is delivered
to the antenna array and transmitted in an upward direction.
d. At an altitude between 70 to 350 km (43 to 217 mi) (depending on operating frequency), the
signal is partially absorbed in a small volume several tens of kilometers in diameter and a few
meters thick over the IRI.
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10. Uses
a. This will enable scientists to develop methods to mitigate these effects to improve the reliability
or performance of communication and navigation systems which would have a wide range of
both civilian and military uses.
b. This will advance the study of basic natural processes that occur in the ionosphere under the
natural but much stronger influence of solar interaction, and how the natural ionosphere affects
radio signals.
c. This may lead to improved methods for submarine communication or an ability to remotely
sense and map the mineral content of the terrestrial subsurface.
11. Funded By
a. The project is funded bythe Office of Naval Research and jointly managed by the ONR and Air
Force Research Laboratory, with the principal involvement of the University of Alaska.
b. Many other universities and educational institutions of the United States have been involved in
the development of the project and its instruments, namely the University of Alaska
Fairbanks, Stanford University, Penn State University (ARL), Boston College, UCLA and
the University of Tulsa.
c. The project's specifications were developed by the universities, which are continuing to play a
major role in the design of future research efforts.
12. Who Can Visit The Project?
a. According to HAARP's management, the project strives for openness, and all activities are
logged and publicly available.
b. Scientists without security clearances, even foreign nationals, are routinely allowed on site.
c. The HAARP facility regularly (once a year onmost years according to the HAARP home page)
hosts open houses, during which time any civilian may tour the entire facility.
d. Each summer, the HAARP holds a summer school for visiting students, including foreign
nationals, giving them an opportunity to do research with one of the world's foremost research
instruments.
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RESEARCH
13. Main Goal
a. HAARP's main goal is basic science research of the uppermost portion of the atmosphere,
termed the ionosphere.
b. Essentially a transition between the atmosphere and the magnetosphere, the ionosphere is
where the atmosphere is thin enough that the sun's X-rays and UV rays can reach it, but thick
enough that there are still enough molecules present to absorb those rays.
c. Consequently, the ionosphereconsists ofarapid increase in density offree electrons, beginning
at ~70 km, reaching a peak at ~300 km, and then falling off again as the atmosphere disappears
entirely by ~1,000 km.
d. The ionosphere is traditionally very difficult to measure. Balloons cannot reach it because the
air is too thin, but satellites cannot orbit there because the air is still too thick.
e. HAARP approaches the studyof the ionosphereby following in the footsteps ofanionospheric
heater called EISCAT in Norway. There, scientists pioneered exploration of the ionosphere by
perturbing it with radio waves in the 2–10 MHzrange, and studying how the ionosphere reacts.
f. HAARP performs the same functions but with more power and a more flexible and agile HF
beam
14. Scientific Findings. Some of the main scientific findings from HAARP includes :
a. Generating very low frequency radio waves by modulated heating of the auroral electrojet,
useful because generating VLF waves ordinarily requires gigantic antennas.
b. Generating weak luminous glow (measurable, but below that visible with a naked eye) from
absorbing HAARP's signal.
c. Generating extremely low frequency waves in the 0.1 Hz range. These are next to impossible
to produce any other way.
d. Generating whistler-mode VLF signals that enter the magnetosphere.
e. VLF remote sensing of the heated ionosphere.
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15. Additional Researches. Additional Research at the HAARP includes fol :
a. Producing high density plasma clouds in Earth's upper atmosphere
b. Stimulated electron emission observations.
c. Gyro frequency heating research.
d. VLF and ELF generation observations.
e. Radio observations of meteors.
f. Research into extraterrestrial HF radar echoes: the Lunar Echo experiment.
g. Meteor shower impacts on the ionosphere.
h. Responseand recovery of the ionosphere from solar flares and geomagnetic storms.
i. The effect of ionospheric disturbances on GPS satellite signal quality.
16. How HAARP makes Rain. It is very easy to create an artificial rain with the help of
HAARP. The process is as under :
a. Initially negative ions are generated from a high voltage corona wire array.
b. The ions became attached to particles in the atmosphere which later act as clouds condensation
nuclei (CCN).
c. The ions are conveyed to the higher atmosphere by wind, atmospheric convection and
turbulence.
d. The electric charge on the particles are transferred to cloud droplets
e. The electrostatic forces on the droplet interaction aid the merging of the cloud droplet.
f. Resulting in enhanced raindrop growth rate.
g. Ultimately increasing rainfall downwind.
CONSPIRACY THEORIES
17. HAARP is the subject of numerous conspiracytheories. Various individuals have speculated about
hidden motives and capabilities of the project, which include fol :
a. Rosalie Bertellwarned warned in 1996 about the deployment of HAARP as a military weapon.
b. Michel Chossudovskystated in a book, "recentscientific evidence suggests that HAARP is fully
operational and has the ability of triggering floods, droughts, hurricanes and earthquakes."
c. Over time, HAARP has been blamed for triggering catastrophes such
as floods, droughts, hurricanes, thunderstorms, earthquakes in Iran, Pakistan, Haiti, Turkey, G
reece and the Philippines.
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d. Major power outages, the downing of TWA Flight 800, Gulf War syndrome, and chronic
fatigue syndrome.
e. It can also block signals from any electronic device, which would mean you could stop anyone,
anywhere from communicating electronically. Which would stop Koreans from gold mining.
f. HAARP caused the 2011 Japan earthquake.
g. A Russian military journal wrote that ionospheric testing would "trigger a cascadeof electrons
that could flip earth's magnetic poles".
h. Nick Begich Jr, author of Angels Don't Play This HAARP, has claimed that HAARP could
trigger earthquakes and turn the upper atmosphere into a giant lens so that "the sky would
literally appear to burn",
i. He also claims that HAARP is a mind control device.
j. Former Governor of Minnesota questioned whether the government is using the site to
manipulate the weather or to bombard people with mind-controlling radio waves.
k. Physicist Bernard Eastlund claimed that HAARP includes technology based on his own patents
that has the capability to modify weather and neutralize satellites.
l. Vaccine denialist Deborah Dupre blamed HAARP for the 2010 Chile earthquake.
CONCLUSION
18. In an Authentic Hadeeth of Rasul-ullah (Sallaho Alaihe Wassallam) it is mentioned that:
a. Dajjal will come to a people and ask them to follow him and they will respond (to him).
Dajjal will make rain fall upon them in abundance by which crops will grow and their animals
will return with their udders filled with milk and they will prosper.
b. Dajjal will then go to another people and ask them to follow him but they will reject him.
Dajjal will withhold rain from them which will cause a drought and nothing will be left of them
and they will become poor.
19. Both 1 & 2 are scientific realities which have been proven in our time, mentioned as under :
a. Withholding of rain from Beijing Olympics 2006-2008 by HAARP.
b. Artificial rain in UAE 2005-2008 by HAARP.
c. Withholding of winter Snow from Moscow 2009 by HAARP.
20. Hence it is proven that HAARP project can modify the global weather whenever and wherever
wants, thus creates an artificial rains, thunderstorms, floods, droughts, hurricanes and
earthquakes. Indeed the danger of its use as basic military weapon in the future by U.S. Air Force
and U.S. Navy will always be there.