Unless you have inside information . . .
I’m very skeptical that you can CONFIDENTLY [not that you aren’t confident—just that such confidence would not be well grounded]
make such an assertion.
There are too many unverifiable unknowns on the HAARP end of things.
I don’t for a minute believe HAARP puts out meager amounts of power—relatively or absolutely.
Regardless, there are contentions that the way they . . . do things . . . has a multiplier effect at the end point where the two HAARP type beams cross. I don’t know to what orders of magnitude.
Look, I can conspiracy theorist with the best of them.
I think gas prices are being fixed, I don’t trust the government to not monitor us through RFID chips, store cards tracking our purchases, GPS devices installed on new cars.
But I am not a Holocaust denier, I do not believe our own government was responsible for 9/11, I do not accept the global warming/cooling paranoia de jour, and I do not believe that we have the technology to control or change the weather.
The amount of energy involved and the orders of magnitude involved and the randomness and chaos involved preclude it.
There are too many unknowns about the weather, period.