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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.
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