A University of Alaska spokesperson advised in an email to The Intercept that control of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) would be transferred from direct federal control to their institution in August. According to the email,
“The Air Force Research Lab has control of the HAARP facility until Aug. 11. After that, the university will have access to the site under the terms of an agreement between [University of Alaska Fairbanks] and the Air Force. That agreement allows access for two years, which will provide the university and the Air Force time to negotiate an agreement regarding the transfer of the land.”
The official purpose of the HAARP installation was study of the ionosphere. The facility has a complex array of radio equipment meant to generate heat in the upper atmosphere from about 60 km (37 mi) to 1,000 km (620 mi) above the Earth’s surface (the ionosphere). This procedure is part of a series of experiments by military scientists, but the myserious nature of some of the experiments put the HAARP facility at the center of plenty of speculation.
What sort of speculation? Read on:
@[100000150623085:2048:Christine] What were we just talking about?
Imagine that..
Thought is was slated to be dismantled ???
There’s more than one HAARP system on our lands and in Our waters, Alaska was to dismantle one a couple yrs ago and to this day they have NOT
@[710856960:2048:Hannah Yost]
@[100009957423491:2048:Jeremy Christian]
I’ll never dismantle mine. Love being able to float the river every chance I get.
Messing up the weather,with chem trails.
So does that mean more cool clouds, or less cool clouds…cause those are really cool clouds
They keep getting funding to continue operations.