Janet for Mortals
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by Ian Henry

Secrets Of Cold War Technology: Project Haarp A... <2026>

Using extremely low frequencies (ELF) to influence human brainwaves.

The challenge: How do you send a signal through the Earth or around the curve of the globe? The answer lay in the ionosphere, a shell of electrons and charged particles. HAARP was designed to "tickle" this layer with high-frequency radio waves to see if it could be turned into a giant antenna. The "Woodpecker" and Soviet Secrets

The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) wasn't built until the 1990s, but its DNA is pure Cold War. During the 1960s and 70s, both the U.S. and the Soviet Union became obsessed with "over-the-horizon" radar and submarine communication. Secrets of Cold War Technology: Project HAARP a...

Steering jet streams to create droughts or floods.

HAARP officially studied plasma physics, but its military funding sparked a firestorm of "weather warfare" theories. Critics claimed it could: Using extremely low frequencies (ELF) to influence human

While scientists maintain HAARP lacks the power to affect the weather (comparing its energy to a "drop of water in a boiling pot"), the project remains the ultimate symbol of Cold War-era "mad science." The Legacy

By reflecting beams back into the fault lines. HAARP was designed to "tickle" this layer with

While the Cold War is often remembered for the nuclear "Arms Race," a quieter, more mysterious competition took place in the upper reaches of our atmosphere: the race to control the ionosphere. At the heart of this legacy—and the conspiracy theories that followed—is . The Origins: Chasing Tesla’s Ghost

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