PolitiFact - Video doesn’t show HAARP’s destruction; it’s from a Brazil farm protest

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A video claiming to show the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program site being toppled by protesters is from a protest at a Brazil farm in 2017.

the years, with some falsely claiming it’s a nefarious plot to control the weather and cause earthquakes and other natural disasters.

Now, an old, false claim has resurfaced on social media. A video that has been circulating for several years is being shared anew to claim that protesters managed to destroy HAARP.read. The video shows a group of electrical towers falling to the ground while a crowd of onlookers cheer."One but it’s a start," reads the post’s caption.

Rod Boyce, a HAARP spokesperson, said there have been no attacks at HAARP and that it remains operational. The post’s caption seems to suggest that there is more than one HAARP site, but that isn’t so, said Boyce.in Gakona, Alaska. The U.S. military created the site in the 1990s but the University of Alaska, Fairbanks has managed it since 2015. There are no other HAARP locations, though there are two other ionospheric heaters in the world, including theResearchers from around the U.S.

Antennas for the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program in Gakona, Alaska, seen here in 2007.

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