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So Supernatural

CONSPIRACY: Project HAARP

So Supernatural

Audiochuck | Crime House

Society & Culture

4.623.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2026

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Deep in the wilderness of Gakona, Alaska, lies a research facility that was owned and operated by the U.S. government from 1993 to 2015. The High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, or HAARP, was established to study radio waves and other seemingly innocuous fields. But some believe the program ran deeper and had the power to control the weather and maybe even human minds.

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0:00.0

Growing up in Hawaii, we had some pretty unpredictable weather at times, hurricanes,

0:08.1

torrential rain, tsunami warnings, and even flooding and mudslides. It can definitely be scary

0:15.4

and frustrating if you have plans, but some months out of the year, you just sort of have to plan around it.

0:22.4

Does it suck to have your wedding day ruined by a random spell of rain or a flight delayed

0:28.0

because of a tropical storm? Of course. But that's Mother Nature at her best, right? If there's

0:34.9

one thing we cannot control in this world, it's the weather. At least that's what

0:41.4

we were always told. But apparently between 1993 to 2015, the U.S. military owned and operated a facility

0:51.0

in Gakona, Alaska, known as HARP.

0:55.2

It stands for high-frequency active auroral research program.

1:00.6

And what they supposedly did there was mind-blowing.

1:06.1

Some said they were trying to control and weaponize the weather.

1:14.1

But apparently, they're trying to control and weaponize the weather, but apparently they're trying to control human minds too. It's one of those conspiracies that has us thinking, if this is true,

1:23.5

and we really do have a leg up on Mother Nature, then that means we can essentially play God.

1:31.1

And with great power comes great responsibility.

1:36.5

So the real question is, are we ready for that sort of thing?

1:41.8

I'm Yvette Jentele.

1:48.8

And I'm her sister, Rashapec Guerrero. Welcome back to another episode of So Supernatural.

1:51.0

So Supernatural. I'm I'm It's amazing how much technology has progressed in our own lifetimes.

2:27.3

Thanks to smartphones and Wi-Fi, we can now access the internet from almost anywhere 24-7, and believe me, I do.

2:38.5

Advanced DNA testing means we can find our distant relatives and solve decades-old cold cases.

2:46.6

I mean, it helped us solve the mystery of who our mother's biological father truly was.

2:53.1

But one technological advancement people might not know about has to do with climate science

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