About this episode
Dr. Nick Begich , co-author of "Angels Don't Play This HAARP" and eldest son of the late Congressman from Alaska, joins Art Bell to discuss the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program. As a traditional physician with insider knowledge of Alaskan operations, Begich provides detailed analysis of HAARP's capabilities and potential applications. The program, located in Alaska, represents advanced ionospheric research with implications far beyond official descriptions. Bell introduces the topic by noting that many listeners have never heard of HAARP, describing it as "something to behold." The discussion updates a story Bell has been following closely, referencing Joyce Riley's work on Gulf War Syndrome and CNN's recent decision to investigate biological causative agents that Riley had been identifying. Begich explains the technical aspects of HAARP's high-frequency transmissions and their effects on the ionosphere, exploring potential applications for weather modification, communication disruption, and other military purposes. The conversation examines whether HAARP represents legitimate scientific research or a weapons system disguised as atmospheric study. This episode provides essential background on one of the most controversial government projects of the 1990s, combining technical expertise with concerns about undisclosed military applications.