The Claim: HAARP is designed to take out satellites and missiles.
The late physicist Bernard Eastlund believed that HAARP was built using patents of his that included satellite- and missile-disabling technology.
The Rebuttal: The Air Force, Navy and Darpa deny that they used Eastlund’s patents. Killing missiles and satellites would require injecting particles into the radiation belt, which is impossible.
The Claim: HAARP controls the weather . . .
Eastlund again. He thought HAARP could push electrons upward in the atmosphere, causing particles underneath to move and thereby affecting weather on Earth.
The Rebuttal: “This is absolute hogwash,” Stanford professor Umran Inan says. He points out that, compared with a lightning strike, HAARP’s power
is minuscule.
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