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HAARP, the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project in Gakona, Alaska, is comprised of 180 antennas that function as one steerable antenna. It can aim millions of watts of ELF waves into a small area of the atmosphere, injecting 3,600,000 watts into a spot about 12 miles across, 2.5 miles deep, and 90 miles up, roughly 300 miles from Anchorage.
The US military claims HAARP studies the ionosphere for civilian and defense purposes. However, another theory suggests HAARP heats the atmosphere, causing weather changes. Some claim military documents prove HAARP is used for weather modification, despite public denials.
HAARP is one of several ELF wave transmitters globally. The United States operates three, Russia has one, and the European Union has one. It is claimed that working together, these transmitters could alter the weather, change jet streams, trigger rainstorms or droughts, and even steer hurricanes by heating the atmosphere and building high-pressure domes.