In Popular Culture
HAARP has been dramatized in popular culture by Marvel Comics, author Tom Clancy (the novel Breaking Point in the Net Force series), and The X-Files.
A fictionalized HAARP was the setting for a stage in the X-Men Legends game. HAARP was also featured in the animated series G.I. Joe: Resolute and in the first episode of Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura.
The alternative rock band Muse named a live album after this facility. HAARP's various antennae also inspired the set design for the performance, which was recorded live at Wembley Stadium.
The progressive metalcore band The HAARP Machine is named after this facility.
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