The South Atlantic Anomaly: Did a Secret Nuclear War Damage Earth’s Shield?

The South Atlantic Anomaly: Did a Secret Nuclear War Damage Earth’s Shield?

This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.

In 1962, the United States detonated a 1.4-megaton nuclear weapon in space.
It was called Operation Starfish Prime.

The explosion knocked out satellites, lit up the night sky across the Pacific, and injected artificial radiation into Earth’s magnetosphere. Officially, the test ended. Unofficially, the consequences never did.

This episode investigates the South Atlantic Anomaly, a massive weakness in Earth’s magnetic field where satellites fail, astronauts report flashes of phantom light, and electronics behave unpredictably. The anomaly isn’t theoretical. It’s mapped. It’s expanding. And it sits directly beneath the region most affected by Cold War nuclear detonations in space.

We examine whether this phenomenon is natural—or whether it’s fallout.
Using declassified military documents, NASA radiation reports, and Cold War test data, this investigation traces how nuclear explosions during Operation Fishbowl altered the Van Allen radiation belts, creating artificial radiation layers that persisted far longer than predicted.

We also explore how later programs, including HAARP, raised new concerns about geomagnetic manipulation, atmospheric heating, and unintended feedback effects on Earth’s already-damaged magnetic shield.

This episode breaks down:
• Nuclear detonations in space and their long-term radiation effects
• Van Allen Belt distortion and unresolved shielding failures
• NASA warnings about radiation exposure that remain unsolved
• Why the South Atlantic Anomaly is growing, drifting, and splitting
• The race to weaponize space and control near-Earth environments
• Whether Earth’s magnetic defenses were permanently altered

This isn’t speculation.
It’s paperwork.
Telemetry.
Radiation data.
And warnings that never made the headlines.
Something in Earth’s protective shield is broken.
And the most uncomfortable possibility isn’t that nature did it.
It’s that we did.

Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.

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