HAARP The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy
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HAARP The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy

by Jerry E. Smith

Publisher
Adventures Unlimited Press
Pages
245
Language
English
Published
1998

Overview

Jerry E. Smith's HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy investigates the controversial research project in Alaska through a mixture of technical explanation and conspiracy-oriented interpretation. Smith sets out to describe the project's history and basic operation in accessible language. From that foundation, he asks whether HAARP represents uncontrolled scientific development or a technology with far more dangerous military and political possibilities.

The book connects HAARP with subjects including over-the-horizon radar, extremely low frequency signals, mind control, weather modification, earth-penetrating tomography, and the communications network known as GWEN. It also discusses the so-called Russian Woodpecker signal and a claimed Tesla connection. These links form Smith's case for viewing the project not as an isolated installation but as part of a larger history of secretive research and speculative weapons development.

Smith presents possibilities ranging from a powerful directed-energy system to worldwide behavioral influence, treating them as risks or allegations rather than settled conclusions. The volume also reproduces Bernard Eastlund's 1987 patent, which Smith says was appropriated by the HAARP project. By combining technical description, documentary material, and disputed interpretations, the book maps the fears that have made HAARP a persistent subject in modern conspiracy literature.

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