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           the air glows. The next threshold is "shock fronts and stimulated ionization". The
           Penn State experimenters proudly say they don't know what will happen when the
           new super powerful HAARP instrument drives the effects past a new threshold.
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                  When the trio returned to Wally's home, his wife sat on the sofa with the
           weary look of a school teacher resting after a day in the classroom. Three teenagers
           came in and joined her in front of a TV newscast.

                  While Nick telephoned the local newspaper editor to ask for a photo of the
           HAARP site, Jeane asked Wally if the project was still controversial among local
           residents. He replied that many of his neighbors scattered through the Copper River
           Valley had attended public meetings earlier. "They came forward one after another
           saying they were concerned. Then later (the HAARP organizers) came out and said
           they'd addressed all of the concerns, and started building the project. People still feel
           powerless."

                  They half listened to Nick's conversation. Apparently the local editor was
           quite  impressed  with  what  charming  gentlemen  the  HAARP  manager  and  his
           associates were.
                  Wally rummaged through books on the table and found one, written in 1993
           by science journalist Bill Sweetman70, which one of the guys in the bush had passed
           on to him. Wally pointed to a section about a strange how to lie manual, and read
           aloud:

                  "The U.S. Air Force's credibility is further undermined by the fact that the
           Department  of  Defense  explicitly  authorizes  the  dissemination  of  misleading
           information in order to protect classified programs. In a supplement to the National
           Industrial Security Program manual, released in draft form in March, 1992, the DoD
           told contractors how to draft cover stories that 'must be believable and cannot reveal
           any information regarding the true nature of the contract'."

                  Wally pointed out that the next paragraph contained a comment by Steven
           Aftergood of the Federation of American Scientists. "Once we know that the DoD
           practices this type of deception, it becomes harder to discern what's for real and what
           is not."7l

                  Snapping  the  book  shut,  Wally  said  he  was  already  suspicious  of  certain
           individuals who leave messages on Internet files as if planting them for the gullible,
           and  he  distrusted  Department  of  Defense  public  relations  releases.  Aftergood's
           comments only confirmed his gut feelings. What can a guy trust?

           Outside the window, the wind hammered at the log walls. The farewells were
           brief.
           70  Bill Sweetman. Aurora: The Pentagon's Secret Hypersonic Skyplane. Motor Books Internationa!,
           Wl 1993.
           71  Ibid.
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