Case #0041 — Ionospheric Research · Directed Energy · Anomalous Health
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ODNI March 2023: "very unlikely" foreign adversary caused Havana Syndrome · Declassified DNI panel: AHIs are not a naturally occurring health problem · obtained via FOIA lawsuit · House Intel Subcommittee Dec 2024: ODNI report "lacked analytic integrity" · Eastlund patent US4686605 held under government secrecy order for 5 years before declassification · Active Denial System deployed Afghanistan 2010 — withdrawn without use amid "radiation weapon" PR concerns · CHAMP microwave missile tested 2012 — disabled electronics in building with zero collateral damage · GRU Unit 29155 accounting document: officer bonus for "potential capabilities of non-lethal acoustic weapons" · HAVANA Act 2021 passed unanimously — Congress compensates brain injury victims
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The Signal in the Noise: HAARP, Directed Energy, and the Documented Record

The conspiracy theories about HAARP — that it controls weather, triggers earthquakes, enables mind control — are almost certainly wrong. They are also, in a specific and documentable way, useful. They have successfully buried a documented record that is strange enough without embellishment: real directed energy weapons funded at over $1 billion annually, a classified patent held secret for five years, and a live case in which the U.S. government's own scientists concluded that 1,500+ brain injury reports in 96 countries are "not a naturally occurring health problem" — while the official intelligence assessment said foreign adversary involvement was "very unlikely." Those two conclusions cannot both be true.

By R. Connell · A Strand Investigation
25 entities mapped
36 connections
14 primary sources

The Official Record (Steelmanned)

HAARP — the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program — began in 1990 as a congressional initiative. Located near Gakona, Alaska, it is jointly funded at inception by DARPA, the U.S. Air Force, and the Office of Naval Research. The principal instrument is the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI): 180 crossed-dipole antennas spread across 33 acres, capable of transmitting 3.6 megawatts into the ionosphere in the 2.7–10 MHz range.

The stated purpose is basic science. The ionosphere — 50 to 400 miles above Earth — is unusually difficult to measure; too thin for balloons, too thick for stable satellite orbits. HAARP approaches this by following the methodology of EISCAT in Norway, perturbing the ionosphere with controlled radio waves and measuring how it responds. Research published in peer-reviewed journals covers topics including VLF radio wave generation, GPS signal accuracy improvement, and submarine communication enhancement. In 2015, the military transferred HAARP to the University of Alaska Fairbanks. It now holds public open house events. Its research logs are published.

3.6MW
IRI transmit power
$250M
Total costs as of 2008
$1B+
Annual DoD DE R&D
1,500+
AHI reports, 96 countries

Primary Literature: The Patent Chain and the Weapons Record

Eastlund Patent US4686605 — The Origin Document

In 1985, physicist Bernard Eastlund — MIT BS, Columbia PhD, formerly of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission — filed patent US4686605: "Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and/or magnetosphere." The patent was assigned to APTI Inc., a subsidiary of Atlantic Richfield Company (ARCO). It was held under a U.S. Government secrecy order for five years before declassification and issuance in 1987.[1]

The patent explicitly speculated on applications including weather modification, missile defense, and magnetotelluric surveys. The patent was later acquired through a chain: APTI Inc. → E-Systems (described by Popular Science as "one of the largest intelligence contractors working for the CIA and DIA") → Raytheon. The current assignee of the patent is BAE Systems.[2]

A 1990 internal document obtained by Popular Science states the overall goal is to "control ionospheric processes in such a way as to greatly improve the performance of military command, control, and communications systems."

Source: Popular Science, Spring 1996 — citing 1990 internal HAARP program document

HAARP's program manager said the facility has "nothing to do with Eastlund's thing." Independent analysis confirms that Eastlund's speculative device was approximately one million times more powerful than HAARP and bore no physical resemblance to what was built. This is the documented debunking. What is less often noted: the patent chain is real, the secrecy order was real, and the acquiring companies were real defense contractors.

Directed Energy Weapons: The Confirmed Record

Directed energy weapons are not speculation. The Congressional Research Service report R46925 (2022) documents DoD spending of over $1 billion annually on DE research and development. The 2018 National Defense Strategy designated directed energy as a critical technology. The DoD's stated objective is "dominance in DE military applications in every mission and domain."[3]

Two specific systems are documented and publicly confirmed. The Active Denial System (ADS), developed by Raytheon for the Air Force Research Laboratory, projects focused millimeter wave energy that induces a painful heating sensation on skin. It was deployed to Afghanistan in 2010, then withdrawn without being used — reportedly due to concerns about Taliban propaganda around a "radiation weapon." It has since been installed in a Los Angeles County jail. The CHAMP (Counter-electronics High Power Microwave Advanced Missile Project), a Boeing/USAF program, was tested in 2012. In a single flight, it disabled the electronics of a building using high-peak power microwaves, then turned off its own systems — the first weapon to destroy electronics without collateral damage.[4]

The Moscow Signal — Historical Precedent

From 1953 to 1976, the Soviet Union irradiated the U.S. Embassy in Moscow with microwave energy. The "Moscow Signal" was documented by the CIA. The State Department studied health effects on embassy personnel for years. This is not a conspiracy theory — it is confirmed historical record. It establishes the documented precedent that a foreign state directed microwave energy at U.S. diplomatic personnel decades before Havana Syndrome was reported.[5]

Havana Syndrome: The Live Case

Beginning in late 2016, U.S. officials at the embassy in Havana began reporting unusual symptoms: sharp sounds in one ear, dizziness, headaches, memory problems, and what appeared on MRI to be brain injury. By 2023, the U.S. government had received approximately 1,500 reports of "Anomalous Health Incidents" (AHIs) from personnel in 96 countries — CIA officers, State Department employees, FBI agents, and their families. Multiple investigations followed.

The National Academies Report, December 2020

An expert committee from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine concluded that directed pulsed radiofrequency energy "appears to be the most plausible mechanism" among those considered. The committee could not rule out other causes and noted that further investigation was required. The State Department said its symptoms were "consistent with the effects of directed, pulsed, radio frequency energy" while also noting no conclusive information on a responsible party.[6]

The ODNI Assessment, March 2023

Seven intelligence agencies, coordinated by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, concluded in March 2023 that it was "very unlikely" a foreign adversary was responsible for the AHIs. The assessment said most cases could be explained by environmental factors, pre-existing conditions, or stress.[7]

The ODNI assessment said foreign adversary involvement was "very unlikely." A declassified report obtained via FOIA lawsuit by the James Madison Project — a panel convened by the Director of National Intelligence — found that AHIs are "not a naturally occurring health problem" and that pulsed electromagnetic energy remains a "plausible explanation." A House Intelligence Subcommittee in December 2024 stated the ODNI March 2023 report "lacked analytic integrity" and contained "conflicting assessments." These three documents represent the official record. They cannot all be correct.

The GRU Unit 29155 Document

Investigative journalist Christo Grozev of Bellingcat — who has a documented track record of uncovering Russian intelligence documents — found an accounting record showing a GRU Unit 29155 officer received a bonus for work on "potential capabilities of non-lethal acoustic weapons." Grozev described this as "the closest to a receipt you can have." Separately, CIA phone location data found Russian intelligence agents who had worked on microwave weapons programs were present in the same cities at the same times as CIA officers who reported AHI symptoms — acknowledged by CIA officials as a "promising lead" but not disclosed publicly at the time.[8]

Structural Incentives: The Classification Architecture

The documented structural layer of this investigation is not about what HAARP does. It is about what classification does.

The Eastlund patent chain documents a specific sequence: a physicist working for an oil company subsidiary files a patent describing ionospheric modification with military applications. The patent is classified secret for five years. It is eventually acquired by a defense intelligence contractor (E-Systems), then by Raytheon, then by BAE Systems — one of the world's largest defense contractors. The HAARP facility itself was built by BAE Advanced Technologies. The program that began as a joint DARPA/USAF/Navy initiative is now operated by a university. What classified work continues at the original contractors is not public record.[9]

The GAO and CRS have documented that DoD's DE programs include classified budgets. The CRS stated the Department "is not known to have any DE programs of record" — meaning classified programs are not reflected in the public DE portfolio. The DoD's stated roadmap goal is to reach megawatt-class directed energy weapons by 2026. The gap between publicly acknowledged programs and classified programs is structural and documented.[10]

On Havana Syndrome specifically: A 2020 New York Times investigation found that the State Department had "produced inconsistent assessments of patients and events, ignored outside medical diagnoses and withheld basic information from Congress." An attorney representing AHI victims filed an "Urgent Concern" complaint with the IC Inspector General alleging CIA behavior "potentially constituting obstruction of justice and witness tampering." That complaint was deemed credible and forwarded to Congressional intelligence committees.[11]

The Gap Named Explicitly

HAARP is almost certainly not causing weather events or earthquakes. The conspiracy theory version of this story is not supported by the documented record. The facility's output is physically incapable of the effects claimed.

The documented record is this: directed energy weapons are real, confirmed, and funded at over $1 billion annually. The patent foundation of ionospheric modification research was classified secret. The companies that acquired that patent chain are major classified defense contractors. The U.S. government's own expert panel concluded that 1,500+ brain injury reports are "not naturally occurring" and that pulsed electromagnetic energy is the most plausible cause. An intelligence assessment contradicted this finding. A congressional subcommittee said that intelligence assessment lacked integrity. The CIA had location data linking Russian microwave weapons specialists to AHI incidents and did not disclose it publicly.

What the noise obscures is the signal: the question is not whether directed energy weapons exist. They do. The question is who decides what Congress and the public are told about programs that can injure people without leaving visible evidence, in an architecture where the primary documents remain classified.

Primary Sources
1
USPTO Patent US4686605, issued 1987 — Bernard J. Eastlund, assignee APTI Inc. "Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and/or magnetosphere." Held under government secrecy order 5 years.
2
Popular Science, Spring 1996 — "Knock Knock, Knocking on Heaven's Door." Includes 1990 internal HAARP document on program goals. Documents E-Systems / Raytheon acquisition chain.
3
CRS Report R46925, 2022 — "Department of Defense Directed Energy Weapons: Background and Issues for Congress." Documents $1B+ annual spending, DoD DE roadmap, classified program structure.
4
Active Denial System Wikipedia / DoD documentation — Raytheon ADS developed for AFRL. Deployed Afghanistan 2010, withdrawn. LA County jail installation 2014. CHAMP test documentation, Boeing/USAF, 2012.
5
Moscow Signal, CIA historical record — Soviet microwave irradiation of U.S. Embassy Moscow 1953–1976. Documented precedent for state-directed microwave energy against diplomatic personnel.
6
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, December 2020 — Report on Neurological and Physiological Effects of AHIs. Directed pulsed RF energy "most plausible mechanism."
7
ODNI Updated Assessment, March 2023 — "Anomalous Health Incidents." Foreign adversary involvement "very unlikely." Five agencies at varying confidence levels.
8
Declassified DNI Expert Panel Report, obtained 2023 — Via FOIA lawsuit, James Madison Project. AHIs "not naturally occurring." Pulsed electromagnetic energy "plausible explanation." Contradicts ODNI March 2023 assessment.
9
House Intelligence Subcommittee, December 2024 — Interim report criticizing ODNI 2023 assessment as lacking "analytic integrity" and containing "conflicting assessments."
10
HAVANA Act, Public Law No. 117-46, October 8, 2021 — Passed unanimously House and Senate. Authorized CIA and State Department to compensate personnel with documented brain injuries.
11
Christo Grozev Congressional Testimony, May 2024 — Homeland Security Committee. Documents GRU Unit 29155 accounting record linking officer bonus to "non-lethal acoustic weapons" research.
12
CBS 60 Minutes Investigation, April 2024 — Documents CIA phone location data finding Russian microwave weapon specialists in same cities as AHI victims. Acknowledged by CIA officials as "promising lead."
13
HAARP Program FAQs / About pages — haarp.gi.alaska.edu. Official program description, IRI specifications, transfer to UAF 2015.
14
New York Times Investigation, 2020 — State Department "produced inconsistent assessments of patients and events, ignored outside medical diagnoses and withheld basic information from Congress."
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