What is the conspiracy behind HAARP?”
Former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura is all set to appear in a documentary thriller TV series titled ‘Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura‘. The show will debut in Tru Tv network. This show is based on a series of investigative probes conducted by Ventura himself, in a number of undercover activities and projects. In the show, Ventura is depicted as an unbiased and open minded host investigator who offers his conspiracy theory directly to the viewers. Those who do not believe his theory can join a forum named Mythbusters. The details of the episodes to be shown in the reality show are still somewhat sketchy. One of these episodes will deals with the controversial Haarp Alaska project. As of now, 7 installments for the show will be recorded. Jesse is of the opinion that there are a lot of controversies that can supply the show with enough materials to carry forward. The Tru Tv officials think that Jesse will be able to contribute to the show from his years of experience as a governor
HAARP refers to the “High-Frequency Active Auroal Research Program”. It is located at approximately 62.39N, 145.15W near the town of Gakona, Alaska. HAARP project is funded by the US Senate and opperated by the US Navy & AirForce. Jesse Ventura is hosting a program at TV stardom, that digs into conspiracy theories, including alternate views of what was behind the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and the purpose of a sprawling research center in remote Alaska. Therefore, Jesse Ventura and his team head north to the remote region of Alaska to confront the military installation, HAARP. What is HAARP? HAARP consists of phased array. Only partially finished the entire array will consist of 180 antennas and will be more power full than all other antenna array for ionosphere heating ever built. Ionosphere heaters simply use radio waves to heat a portion of the ionosphere which surrounds the earth, many already exist, but this is the largest ever. Purpose of HAARP The purpose of HAARP is to analyze
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.