The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an investigation project jointly funded by the US Air Force, the US Navy, the University of Alaska, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Its purpose is to investigate the ionosphere and establish whether some of its properties can be used for communication or surveillance purposes.
Started in 1993, the HAARP project is proposed to last for a period of twenty years. Recently, there has been news about HAARP project about its “Conspiracy Theory”.

Tonight on TruTv they’re showing a new show at 10 pm. I can’t wait! I am excited about “Conspiracy Theory.” Jesse ventura probably just the right person to do it, but I’d really rather have had someone a bit more nerdish and paranoid instead of testosterone and paranoid. I don’t care, though, I’m going to watch this show with delight. Look at the episodes below and see if you don’t end up marking you calendars.
Dec 19: “9/11.” Jesse Ventura steps into America’s most controversial conspiracy by challenging the 9/11 Commission Report and searching for evidence that the September 11th attacks were an inside job. At the urging of victims’ families, he finds witnesses who claim the towers were brought down by explosives, the missing black box flight recorders were actually recovered and ground control knew the hijackers were in the cockpits before the jets took off.
Dec 16: “Global Warming.” Whether global warming is real or not, it’s believed some people are using the issue to make billions of dollars, start a one-world government and control our lives, from the cars we drive to the foods we eat. Jesse Ventura starts with Al Gore and goes far beyond as he uncovers the evidence that leads to one man behind the global warming conspiracy.
Dec 23: “Big Brother.” Big Brother is watching and it’s not who you think. Jesse Ventura’s investigation of government surveillance on its citizens tears the lid off a nationwide program that is thought to turn local businessmen and office workers into spies, snooping on their neighbors and ratting on their friends in exchange for information and special privileges from the FBI- including, some charge, a “license to kill.”
Dec 30: “Secret Societies.” They’re thought to be a group of the world’s elite who meet once a year at a luxury hotel and decide how they will run the world. Their latest plan? To thin out the population through disease-and vaccines. Jesse Ventura infiltrates the Bilderberg Group, exposes its well-known members and tries to stop their latest “soft kill” plan– before it’s too late.
Jan 6: “Manchurian Candidate.” Authors and experts warn that forces within the government have revived a program that uses mind control techniques to turn ordinary citizens into programmed assassins. This real-life Manchurian Candidate seems outlandish-until Jesse Ventura searches for the evidence of how it’s being done-and goes face-to-face with a man who claims he’s one of the killers.
Jan 13: “Apocalypse 2010.” It’s believed that the world is heading for disaster in 2012 and the government is preparing to save and protect the elite- while leaving the rest of us to fend for ourselves. Jesse Ventura uncovers the evidence, and the Top Secret underground bunkers being built in places ranging from the Nevada desert to the White House, including the largest, now under construction beneath a major metropolitan airport.
Here are some of the recent Q&A conducted with the Baltimore Sun regarding Jesse Ventura’s HAARP project and its conspiracy theory:
What attracted you to “Conspiracy Theory?”
First of all, during my heyday of wrestling when we started flying all over the country, you spend a lot of hours in airports and on planes. You can call me an expert on the murder of John Kennedy. I read everything I could on his assassination. I found it very intriguing reading, much better than reading a novel by Tom Clancy or Vince Flynn because they’re simply making things up. In any type of conspiracy there’s always that element that this could be real and the people we are talking about were actually living and breathing at one time, and I find that very fascinating.
What are some of the conspiracies you look into?
HAARP [High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program], which is a military installation up in Alaska that’s shrouded with conspiracy. We of course do the untouchable subject of 9/11, because in our country today you’re not allowed to ask any questions about 9/11, and you certainly aren’t allowed to ask the government any questions about 9/11, which I find very interesting. We also cover Big Brother. We do a thing on our Manchurian candidates, global warming, secret societies. We cover the gambit. Actually the problem arose that we had to limit it to seven, so really our battle was what seven do we want to do.
How extensive is your involvement with the investigations?
Oh, it’s very extensive. That’s the great thing. I’m not just hosting it, I’m out in the field. I went up to Alaska to look at HAARP. Now do I interview everyone? No. I have a team that does that. We have a war room and there’s five investigators that I work with. We all go out and get interviews and then we come back and we find out what we’ve learned.
Note: James George Janos best known as Jesse Ventura, is an American politician, retired professional wrestler and color commentator, Navy UDT veteran, actor, and former radio and television talk show host. As a professional wrestler, he is best known for his tenure in the World Wrestling Federation as a wrestler and color commentator.
Here is Jesse Ventura’s Conspiracy Theory Video coming on TruTV:


Most of us who have been into conspiracy theories have been hearing about the HAARP Project since around the early 1990s.
I rember CNN reporting around early 1993 that the U.S. military may have used some type of Psychological Operations (PSYOPS) experiments during the initial phases of the Iraq War.
Part of the alleged military PSYOPS program may have involved some use of concentrated radio frequency waves to alter the minds of some Iraqi soldiers.
The reason I brought this up was because CNN was said to have acquired some information on this matter in March or early April of 1993 after allegedly receiving a tip from an FBI official who was said to have divulged that FBI was planning to seek assistance from a Dr. Igor Smirnov of Moscow Academy of Medicine who was a specialist in the use of a new efficient device that would emit certain radio frequency waves and would possibly help in ending a US cultic group seige at Waco, Texas. However, the seige ended on April 19, 1993.
(Reference: http://www.apfn.org/apfn/smirnov.htm)
What is interesting here is that the DOD, through a clandestine group within the military may already have experimented earlier with its own similar device in the initial phases of the Gulf War.
Some also even speculate that the military have have experimented on some limited holographic projections devices for PSYOPS at that time.
In addition to the weather modification strategies over the battlefield, HAARP’s future applications seem to include a much larger-scale PSYOPS strategy of projecting certain images (such as religious figures) by converting part of the ionosphere into a virtual screen for such projections.
In this regards, some aspects of HAARP project seem to relate very much to the alleged Project Blue Beam plan of NASA, although evidence is hard to come by.
I remember talking personally about all this with Dr. Nick Begich, author of ANGELS DON’T PLAY THIS HAARP when I interviewed him around 1996 or 1997.