November 23, 2025 - 14:45

A recent conspiracy theory has emerged, suggesting that Hurricane Melissa was engineered through HAARP technology, a claim that has been thoroughly debunked by experts. This narrative, which has gained traction on social media, posits that government technology is capable of manipulating weather patterns, specifically hurricanes. However, meteorologists and scientists have reiterated that such claims lack credible evidence and are rooted in misinformation.
Hurricane Melissa, like many storms, is a natural phenomenon influenced by a variety of environmental factors, including ocean temperatures, wind patterns, and atmospheric conditions. Experts emphasize that attributing the formation of hurricanes to human intervention undermines the complexity of meteorological science.
As climate change continues to impact weather systems globally, it is vital to rely on scientific understanding rather than conspiracy theories. The ongoing spread of misinformation can lead to confusion and fear, detracting from the real challenges posed by natural disasters. Public awareness and education are essential in combating these unfounded claims.
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