HAARP is glad to freely answer all questions about it's business in Alaska on the FAQ page on it's main HAARP website. The station consists of 180 antennas that can emit up to 3,600 kilowatts of energy. The reasons for the station being there is said to be for research about the physical and electronic properties of the ionosphere. The program began in 1990 and it was chosen to be built in Alaska for it's prime location. Given the time of day and activity of the sun, the ionosphere over Alaska is said to be most optimal for research because the most ionospheric conditions can be studied. Furthermore, Alaska provides HAARP with a large uninhabited area to occupy because the instruments used by HAARP require areas of low electromagnetic energy, in other words, areas where other technology is not prominent, so interference is avoided. http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/haarp/faq.html
Now call me a conspiracist, but HAARP clearly has some things it is trying to hide. First off, except for only once every two years are people allowed to come visit the research center to actually see what is going on. Other than that there is no entry into the station. Next, HAARP claimed that the reason why the station was located in Alaska was because of less electromagnetic interference, which would make sense, except why is there so much secrecy surrounding HAARP? They say that they are conducting all this research and yet nothing is ever claimed to be discovered at this station. However, the station is known to be funded by the U.S navy and the air force. This would not be the first time that the military covered up what seems like a harmless research facility, when in fact it could be one of the most dangerous weapons ever created.
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