In the 1990s, the Air Force began developing a high-tech research facility in Alaska. It was claimed that the site’s purpose was to investigate the ionosphere, a key layer in the upper atmosphere that could potentially improve communications.
The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, has been carrying out research programs for decades in its eye-opening headquarters located in the flat grounds of North America.
However, there has been wide speculation about the true nature of such a huge and imposing complex with 180 colossal antennas. And while scientists have continually denied that something mysterious is happening behind closed doors, many experts are convinced that the building is not what they say it is...