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Deadly Japanese quake revives conspiracy theory about HAARP-induced tremors

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A deadly Japanese earthquake has reignited claims that the U.S. HAARP facility can trigger tremors — but can ionosphere research really move tectonic plates?

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Deadly Japanese quake revives conspiracy theory about HAARP-induced tremors

Theory Briefing

  • A deadly earthquake in Japan has revived the long-running theory that the U.S. HAARP antenna array in Alaska can artificially cause seismic events.
  • HAARP, designed to study the ionosphere, has been a recurring target of conspiracy theories after major natural disasters worldwide.
  • The claim resurfaces each time a high-casualty quake strikes, suggesting disaster scale drives belief in deliberate human causes over natural ones.
  • Japan sits on one of the world's most seismically active zones, making it a frequent flashpoint for such theories after any major tremor.