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fluctuations of very weak fields can dramatically affect the cellular level of life.
Leaning against the passenger side window of the truck, Nick nodded agreement with
the NO HAARP researcher. His yeaTS of research had uncovered studies that proved
this point.
As his pickup truck swayed in the strong gusts of snow driving wind, Wally
recalled the early days of their battle. "We tried to find ways to bring it to the public's
attention. But the newspapers just blocked the thing out; they didn't want to deal
with it. We thought we had a good contact with (a large Alaskan newspaper), but
the reporter told me the story was being quashed."
The loose network of activists tried to keep up their momentum despite the
lack of publicity. "We had our meetings by conference call. Seemed like every
time we turned around we were bringing up new information...Joe knew a lot about
this directed weapon stuff. Ed on the other hand knew the technical end very
well. He performed all the calculations on his computer and his calculations didn't
jive with the reports put out by Mitre Corporation."
Wally glanced over to see if his listeners were paying attention to this part
of the story. "Mitre Corporation does all the work for NSA (National Security
Agency). They're NSA, owned, operated, signed sealed and delivered. Mitre
corporation is the main defense communications contractor for the United States
government. Another bell goes off. What are we talking about here? Satellite
communications, ASAT (satellite) weapon or what?"
Members of the rural NO HAARP group researched different aspects of the
puzzle, each taking a different slant. They never sat down together in the same room,
but collaborated long distance. Wally met Clare Zickuhr once in Anchorage, and
received copies of documents that Clare had dug out of the library. When Wally
returned home to his computer, he filed "a whopping big request" for more
information on HAARP.
"I thought it was going to Heckscher, but it was forwarded to Kirtland Air
Force Base. When that happened, 1 remembered that Kirtland hosts the Air Force
space command and it also stores atomic weapons. And they do the black (hidden
budget) stuff for Los Alamos. It shocked the hell out of me that my request came back
from Kirtland Air Force base. Then 1 knew this project probably has a lot of classified
stuff."
Wally's brow creased in an anxious frown. "You're gut checking yourself all
along the way - 'am 1 damaging national security?' Ed and I a lot of times would kick
this back and forth on the phone, always second guessing what we're doing."
Despite their desire to be patriotic, he said, it always came back to a gut
feeling that they were correct in opposing HAARP. So they spared no expense. Wally
estimated the few individuals spent between five and ten thousand dollars on
photocopying and mailings of information packets.