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A deadly Japanese earthquake has reignited claims that the U.S. HAARP facility can trigger tremors — but can a research antenna really cause a quake?
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Theory Briefing
- A deadly earthquake in Japan has revived the recurring claim that the U.S. HAARP ionospheric research program can artificially induce seismic events.
- HAARP, a real but declassified U.S. research facility in Alaska, becomes a focal point for disaster conspiracy theories after major earthquakes.
- The pattern shows how a genuine but poorly understood technology becomes a blank screen for suspicion whenever a catastrophic natural event strikes.
- Scientists maintain that HAARP's radio waves interact only with the upper atmosphere and lack any mechanism to trigger fault-line movement.