HAARP -- Sources Bibliography and Further Reading
HAARP -- Sources, Bibliography, and Further Reading
Primary Documents
U.S. Patent 4,686,605 -- "Method and Apparatus for Altering a Region in the Earth's Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and/or Magnetosphere"; inventor: Bernard J. Eastlund; assignee: APTI, Inc.; filed April 11, 1985; granted August 11, 1987. Available at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website (patents.google.com) for free. The foundational document for all HAARP conspiracy research.
HAARP Program Documents -- Various HAARP program documentation from the 1990s-2000s, partially available through FOIA requests and through archives maintained by researchers. The program environmental impact statement is particularly useful.
University of Alaska Fairbanks HAARP website (haarp.gi.alaska.edu) -- Official current information on the facility, research campaigns, and open house schedule. Includes some operational data and historical information.
European Parliament Report A4-0005/1999 -- The committee report that included the HAARP resolution; available through the European Parliament's document archive. Contains the full text of the resolution and the political context.
HAARP Induction Magnetometer data archive -- UAF maintains archives of magnetometer data from the Gakona facility; publicly accessible for download. Real-time and archival data.
Key Books: The Conspiracy Literature
- Begich, Nick and Jeane Manning. Angels Don't Play This HAARP: Advances in Tesla Technology. Earthpulse Press, 1995. The foundational conspiracy text; draws on real patent documents and program records; available in updated editions.
- Smith, Jerry E. HAARP: The Ultimate Weapon of the Conspiracy. Adventures Unlimited Press, 1998. A broader survey of the HAARP landscape from a conspiracy perspective; less rigorous than Begich-Manning but covers additional claimed applications.
- Tesla, Nikola. Various writings collected in: The Tesla Papers. Adventures Unlimited Press, 2000. Relevant for the teleforce and directed-energy weapon background.
Key Books: Scientific and Technical Context
- Davies, Kenneth. Ionospheric Radio. IEE, 1990. Standard technical reference on ionospheric propagation; provides scientific context for HAARP's research.
- Hargreaves, J.K. The Solar-Terrestrial Environment. Cambridge University Press, 1992. Covers the ionosphere, magnetosphere, and space weather comprehensively.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles from HAARP Research
- Inan, U.S., et al. "Subionospheric VLF observations of the ionospheric footprint of momentum injected by HAARP." Geophysical Research Letters, 2004.
- Moore, R.C., et al. "On the altitude of the ELF/VLF source region generated by HAARP." Geophysical Research Letters, 2007.
- Piddyachiy, D., et al. "In-situ observations of ELF wave injection into the magnetosphere." Journal of Geophysical Research, 2008.
- Papadopoulos, K., et al. "HF-driven currents in the polar ionosphere." Geophysical Research Letters, 2011.
These peer-reviewed papers represent the published scientific output of HAARP and are available through standard academic databases.
The Cohen Statement Primary Source
William Cohen's April 28, 1997 statement is available in the official proceedings of the conference "Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and U.S. Strategy," hosted at the University of Georgia. The statement is fully quotable from public record.
Online Resources
- haarp.gi.alaska.edu -- UAF official HAARP site; open house information; research publications
- energyfromthorium.com/haarp -- Some archived HAARP program documents
- earthpulse.com -- Nick Begich's organization; conspiracy perspective primary source
- skepdic.com/haarp -- Skeptic's Dictionary entry; balanced skeptical treatment
- globalresearch.ca -- Michel Chossudovsky's analyses; conspiracy-adjacent economic and geopolitical framing
The Tesla Primary Sources
Tesla's 1915 and 1940 New York Times statements are available in the Times archive (TimesMachine). The FBI's FOIA file on Tesla's papers is available through the FBI's electronic reading room (vault.fbi.gov) -- search "Nikola Tesla."
