Factcheck Imaginary HAARP facility in Wales did not engineer Storm Bert A wave of social media posts falsely claim that a research centre in Wales influenced Storm Bert in the UK, but the facility doesn't exist. Read more
Factcheck Claims HAARP caused Hurricane Milton are ‘nonsense’, experts say Social media is being lashed with false claims about the HAARP research facility and the emergency response to Hurricane Milton in the US. Read more
Factcheck Artificial global aurora claims about HAARP not so bright Suggestions that the recent Aurora Australis and Borealis displays seen across the world were man-made are pie in the sky. Read more
Factcheck HAARP weather control conspiracy is off in the clouds A social media conspiracy theory grossly overestimates the power of a US research facility. Read more
Factcheck social media Russian 'Woodpecker' photo used to HAARP on conspiracy theories A post claims to show a scientific facility in Alaska when really it's a disused missile-detection system near Chernobyl. Read more
Factcheck No, cloud seeding didn't cause Spain's deadly floods Spain's recent catastrophic rain event has led to a flurry of false claims about weather manipulation. Read more
Factcheck No, losing your human status is not a vaccine side effect Claims that people who received mRNA-based vaccinations are now "trans-human" and are no longer subject to our laws have no basis in fact. Read more
Factcheck Wrong signals sent out linking radar to NZ cyclone A Facebook video says a scientific facility supercharged the deadly storm which lashed New Zealand. Read more