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Meanwhile, individuals such as the Alaskan activists do what they can.
Clare Zickuhr handed over to Joe the job of co-coordinating the No HAARP campaign
before Clare and Barbara sold their house and went traveling. (His employment had
ended, through ARCO cutbacks and early retirements in 1994.)
Dr. Bernard Eastlund's ideas continued to be mentioned, but not in the media
that he preferred. Reporters for small publications and radio talk shows noted the
connection between his patents and HAARP, but unfortunately many of those reports
were inaccurate in some of the details. The accurate reports, however, raised common
questions. Will those scientists who punch the ionosphere with gigawatt pulses be
remembered as the true mad scientists of the century? The spirit of sorcerer's
apprentices is alive in those who get National Science Foundation grants to "turn on
the northern lights by heating the ionosphere with radio waves" and stir up
"magnetospheric substorms".35l
While the Begiches discussed these issues with fellow Alaskans, coauthor
Jeane Manning put a call through to one of the increasingly rare generalists with a
Ph.D. in science, Philip Callahan, an expert on radio systems/electronics as well as
biology. He sums up the situation in plain words: "Every living human being is like a
sponge in a bowl of jelly. When the atmospheric jelly shakes - the ELF waves - then
the jelly in the sponge also shakes at the same frequency."352
Callahan has sharp words for the people who are putting up HAARP "...
talking about shooting a hole in the ionosphere. They don't know a hill of beans
about the ionosphere! There's nothing wrong with studying Mother Nature and then
copying her. But they're trying to jam up the system, that's the problem."
Callahan knows low frequency systems; he put them up in Japan for the U.S.
defense department before he went back to school and became an entomologist and
biophysicist. (With his multidisciplinary interests, he learned it is possible to tune
into unwanted insects by knowing the resonant frequency of an insect's antenna.
Because of this knowledge, he has been fighting insecticide use for 35 years. The
non- poisonous alternative, on the other hand, jams the insects' homing beacon
system with electromagnetic static.)
Jeane Manning asked him if HAARP is any threat to the insects of the
world, and Callahan replied "Yes. It's bound to be, because their antennas are tuned
into some of the frequencies that will bounce down from HAARP's ionospheric
modification."
He was working for a government agency when the ionospheric-
modification plan heated up. "I got a call from them; they wanted to know what I
thought it would do to insects. I said 'You'll probably mess some of them up, because
it messes up the insects under the power lines...I've seen night time moths flying
around and feeding in the daytime when they're under power lines. I've also seen them
351 Neil M. Brice, "Method and Apparatus for Triggering a Substantial Change in Earth
Characteristics and Measuring Earth Changes", U.S. Patent No. 4,042,196.
352 Dr. Philip Callahan's recent books, Exploring the Spectrum and Paramagnetism are available
from Acres USA, Po box 8800, Metairie, LA. 70011, Ph. 504-889-2100.