Can HAARP trigger earthquakes? The truth behind the hoax that returns after every natural disaster
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After every major disaster, the same claim resurfaces: HAARP caused it — so why does this hoax keep winning, and what makes it so hard to kill?
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Theory Briefing
- HAARP, a real US ionospheric research facility in Alaska, is repeatedly blamed for triggering earthquakes it has no physical mechanism to cause.
- The Venezuela disaster is the latest in a long line of events — from Haiti to Turkey — where the HAARP conspiracy theory has re-emerged almost immediately.
- The pattern is consistent: a major natural disaster strikes, and within hours the same pre-packaged claim floods social media regardless of geography or geology.
- The theory's staying power lies partly in HAARP being a real, government-run, and once-classified-adjacent facility — just enough truth to anchor the fiction.