HAARP: What It Actually Does

HAARP is a real research facility in Alaska that transmits powerful radio signals into the upper atmosphere to study the ionosphere — a layer that affects radio, GPS, and long-distance communication.

Scientists use HAARP to understand how signals move, weaken, distort, or fail under changing atmospheric conditions. It can create small, temporary effects in the ionosphere, including faint artificial auroras during some experiments.

This video explains what HAARP actually does, why it raises questions, and why this remote antenna field matters for the invisible communication systems we rely on every day.

From Green Bank to HAARP — how signals shape the world around us.

What do you think — is HAARP just a scientific tool, or something we still don’t fully understand?

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