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            "Project HAARP is driven by fear psychology - preparation for nuclear Armageddon.
                           That path won't lead to the next century."
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                                     David Yarrow
                                    Chapter Seven


                               IN THE WILDERNESS

                  The log home sits in a clearing in one of the small timber stands which
           carpet much of Alaska - the largely silent tracts of spruce called "the bush". The small
           house is within hailing distance of a two lane paved road. On the February day that
           Nick Begich and Jeane Manning visited, the remains of a moose carcass dominated
           the driveway.
                  Stepping around a snowmobile parked beside the house, the burly owner
           offered a warm handshake. Wally wore a National Rifle Association baseball cap,
           plaid  flannel  shirt  over  sweatpants,  unzipped  snow  boots  and  a  brief  smile  of
           welcome.

                  Up to this moment the two writers knew of him only as a man of diverse
           skills - from trucking to wildlife management - who spent up to $500 a month on
           phone bills to oppose HAARP.
                  Inside the family home, parkas and boots were shed in the kitchen, then the
           trio moved into a larger room. The wooden table that they settled around held a Mac
           computer with modem and printer. At the far end of the room, a large TV screen
           dominated  a  seating  area  that  faced  a  wood  burning  furnace.  Peeled  pine  logs
           supported the ceiling.
                  As he turned off the television, Wally commented on how life in the bush
           had changed in only twenty years. A satellite receiving dish in his backyard collected
           a world of communication channel signals out of the sky. He often tuned in news from
           an English speaking station out of Moscow, and regularly listened to radio broadcasts
           from Australia and New Zealand. Cabin bound months in the winter give bush dwellers
           time for short wave radio as well as reading, he noted. With all this and the Internet
           too, they could become better informed than some city dwellers. However, he did not
           find all the news reassuring.
                  He paced nervously on wool-stockinged feet and then suggested his guests
           climb into his four wheel drive truck for a drive to the HAARP site near Gakona. On
           the way they could ask him questions.

                   Wally recalled how he had stumbled into the HAARP controversy. Through
           forestry fire-fighting courses he had previously known one of the other protesters
           from the bush country, whom he referred to as Ed. Wally recognized the man's name
           under letters to the local newspaper, the Copper River Journal and to the Anchorage
           Daily                                                       News.
           66 David Yarrow, authnor of Raturn of the Dragon: Hazards of Made-Made Magnetism. Albany.NY.
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