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many of the independent researchers were afraid to identify themselves and "take on
the government", One group of individuals whom Begich - appreciating their wish to
be anonymous - began to refer to as "the guys in the bush" sent him volumes of files
that they saw as relating to HAARP, Books, papers, news clippings and Internet
items arrived each week, as well as occasional government records. He paid less
attention to the Internet items, unless they mentioned books or articles or patents he
could check out firsthand. One day a box arrived at the Begich family home,
containing about eighteen inches of new files.
About this time, Sir Anton Jayasuriya of the Open International University
of Complementary Medicines invited Begich to present a paper at the World
Congress on Alternative Medicines and to receive a doctorate degree in traditional
medicine. The honor was totally unexpected, and he packed for travel. As it turned
out, circumstances did not allow him to travel to Sri Lanka, so he planned a trip to
Finland instead. In Finland he would at last see his old friend (from the 1978
conference and from correspondence) Dr. Reijo Makela, in order to talk about
promoting Makela's scientific discoveries in electrophysiology.
Meanwhile one of the HAARP researchers in Canada had written to thank
him for the Nexus article. Jeane Manning was a writer who had just completed a
manuscript, The Coming Energy Revolution. She suggested they collaborate on an
article for an American publication. Begich replied by telephoning her in Vancouver.
They learned that each had too much pressing information in their files to compress
into an article. It had to be a book.
On his stopover at the Seattle airport before flying to Finland, Begich met
with Manning for a few hours and found they shared similar values. They decided to
try long-distance book authoring.
While he was in Finland, the only unsettling event was that HAARP-related
files which he had forwarded to Reijo Makela had mysteriously disappeared from
Reijo's office. The two men discussed the project anyway, and concluded that HAARP
was an affront to good sense and a threat to safety. This conclusion was based on
Makela's advanced understanding of the effects of radio waves upon people.
Back in Anchorage, in early 1995 the Begiches sent an airline ticket to
Jeane Manning, and their nine year old son moved into his sisters' bedroom for two
weeks when she arrived. Nick took time off from work and they spread
HAARP-related files for twenty feet across the carpet in his study, while typing on
his computer and a borrowed notebook computer. Shelah joined them for a visit to NO
HAARP activist Clare Zickuhr and his wife, and they also drove hours into the "bush"
country to speak with other activists. The most revealing interviews, however, took
place over the telephone lines. While in Alaska, Jeane phoned Houston, Texas, and
interviewed a man who has apparently been elbowed out of the inner circle of
gigawatt-heater project planners. Was it because he talked too much to the media?