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punching holes in the ionosphere or heating it. It's going to have reactions that they
don't know how to predict. Look at the past -they set off nuclear explosions in the
atmosphere before they figured out 'hey that's going to cause problems' and changed
the wind patterns for years."
Barbara shared his view, and expressed it with an Alaskan's common sense
observation. "They're like boys playing with a sharp stick, finding a sleeping bear
and poking it in the butt to see what's going to happen."
Clare ordered a copy of the HAARP Environmental Impact Statement (EIS),
from which he took names of others who had questioned HAARP. He used that first
mailing list to contact people who wanted to learn more about it, and he tried to get a
group going in Anchorage.
Near the end of 1993, the Zickuhrs hosted a couple of meetings in their
home. In the first meeting, as the assembled Alaskans expressed their views, Barbara
realized she and Clare had opened their doors to people they probably would not have
met in any social situation.
It was a bit of a shock, From the comfort of an upper middle class home and
removed from subsistence level rural or urban alternative lifestyles, the Zickuhrs'
world had turned fairly smoothly. She joked about being a bleeding heart liberal
herself and Clare being more middle of the road in his views. These guests, however,
ran the gamut of extremes from "let's shoot the government people" to "aliens are
involved in this". Sometimes it felt like she was in a bad mystery novel. Previously
neither of the Zickuhrs had run into fringe political views about, for a mild example,
"black budget projects" which not even legislators know about,
Barbara later reflected that "For me, it was an exercise in social restraint,
which isn't my gift. But I grew to really accept these people for what they were and
worked with them. There were an amazing range of views, but in the end I could see
that was a real plus."
By the next meeting, more people were involved in seriously trying to get
answers about HAARP. One of the people pointed out that "the Environmental Impact
Statement sort of pooh-poohed, or played down, the reactions in the ionosphere."
Someone else at the meeting looked at a possible effect which would be more visible
to Alaskans - game birds. The effect on migrating waterfowl was also played down in
the EIS, someone mentioned, although to the credit of the government scientists they
had admitted "we really don't know what the effect will be",
The first mailing list of around fifteen grew to one hundred and fifty who
were sent updated information - a HAARP fact sheet, decision documents from the Air
Force, and then the most valuable in terms of information, the Request for Proposal
documents. With Zickuhr's accounting experience, he could understand it. HAARP
documents they received at that time generally restricted discussion of military plans
to the category "enhance C3 systems" which seemed to mean keeping track of where
submarines are and what might be happening in a battle.