Iranian Scientists Striving to Find Solutions to ‘Cloud Theft’, ‘HAARP’ Phenomena
11:00 - April 11, 2023

Iranian Scientists Striving to Find Solutions to ‘Cloud Theft’, ‘HAARP’ Phenomena

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers at the Science and Technology Park of University of Tehran are studying the ionosphere layer of Iran by developing an ion sounding radar to give scientific answers to the phenomena like ‘stealing clouds’ and ‘HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program)’.
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“We have indigenized the ion sounding radar that existed in Iran and was decommissioned and old since 2006, under the name of ‘Ilya IS110’. following producing the radar, we manged to obtain information of the ionosphere layer,” said Maryam Hosseinzadeh, an expert at a knowledge-based company stationed at the Science and Technology Park of University of Tehran.

Noting that the information obtained from this device is used in hydrometeorology, earthquake, defense, and aerospace studies, she said, “The data can also be used to study phenomena like HAARP and stealing clouds.”

“This device has been monitoring the ionosphere layer 24 hours a day since January 2022, and its minimum monitoring altitude is 1,200 km,” Hosseinzadeh noted.

Iranian officials have in some occasions in the past few years accused certain countries of manipulating weather to prevent rain over Iran, saying that the country was facing cloud “theft”.

“The changing climate in Iran is suspect,” Brigadier General Gholam Reza Jalali, head of Iran’s Civil Defense Organization told a press conference in 2018.

“Foreign interference is suspected to have played a role in climate change,” Jalali said, noting that results from an Iranian scientific study “confirm” the claim.

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