Conspiracy theorists say the recent earthquake in Venezuela and the heat waves in Europe and the U.S. as evidence that the ...
As record-breaking heat killed thousands of people in North America and Europe in June and July, social media posts claimed ...
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Posts falsely blame HAARP research project for Hurricane Helene
As a massive hurricane thrashed the southeastern United States in late September 2024, social media posts claimed Democrats ...
False. Hurricane Melissa was a natural event and could not have been created by HAARP research. In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, we’ve seen social media posts claiming it was actually caused by ...
A Sept. 27 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) includes a video of a weather radar map showing a hurricane moving up through Florida into the Southeast U.S. Blue flashing lights can be seen ...
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, uses radio waves to study the atmosphere. It cannot be used to manipulate the weather or cause disasters such as earthquakes. Turkey sits ...
Can a facility that has inspired global conspiracy theories be designated a World Heritage Site? If so, that might be the only way to prevent the shutdown of the High Frequency Active Auroral Research ...
As Europe experiences another spell of extreme heat, social media users are once again claiming that a US military programme ...
A Feb. 21 Facebook post (direct link, archived link) shows a TikTok video containing a compilation of footage of various natural disasters. “HAARP just been tested on Turkey, Haiti and New Zealand,” ...
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