Devil Can't Play This HAARP

"Chelsea discovered a machine that controls the weather, controls your mind and creates natural disasters! More like its just another conspiracy. Or is it? Cristina discusses deals with the devil and how the rock and roll actually started. What is a soul worth really?"

Presented by: Chelsea
Category: Conspiracy

HAARP, the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program, is a research center in Alaska studying radio and telecommunications. It is the subject, as could have been expected by it's presence on this wiki, of conspiracies.

Nick Begich Jr., part of a political dynasty without being a politician, wrote a book claiming that HAARP was a device for controlling weather and triggering Earthquakes. Russia, always game to play along, took up the claim and added that it could cause a polar shift. Other proponents of the theory include Jesse Ventura.

In reality, HAARP is not capable of killing birds (or wouldn't, if they existed).

Presented by: Cristina
Category: Conspiracy

Robert Johnson was an early American Blues Musician. In his first try at a career, he wasn't terribly talented at the guitar, his instrument of choice, and wasn't terribly successful. Then he disappeared for about a year, in which he was probably looking for his father. When he returned, he was amazing guitar player and enjoyed success.

Johnson became one of the more recent, and almost certainly the most famous person, to be rumored to have made a deal with the Devil at the crossroads for musical talent. These rumors were fueled by his practice of playing facing the corner and away from the audience. This could be down to him being shy, but it also meant what he was doing with his hands couldn't be seen.

It's possible he knew about the legend, because some of his songs ("Cross Road Blues", Hell Hound on My Trail" and "Me and the Devil Blues") seem to allude to it. "Me and the Devil Blues" included the line, "'Hello, Satan. I believe it's time to go." It was recorded shortly before his death."

Robert Johnson died in 1938, as a possible murder. Born in 1911, he was an early member of the Forever 27 Club.