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           "The image comes to mind of a spider on its web. An insect lands, and the web's
           vibrations alert the spider to possible prey. HAARP will be a man-made microwave
           finger poking at the web, sending out confusing signals, if not tearing holes in the
           threads. "82

                  "Effects of this interference with symphonies of Gala's geomagnetic harp are
           unknown, and I suspect barely thought of. Even if thought of, the intent (of HAARP) is to
           learn to exploit any effects, not to play in tune to global symphonies. "83
                                   'CORRECT' WORDS

                  What is the condition of the ionosphere, after the rocket scientists went
           ahead  with  15  years  of  burning  through  it  with  rocket  exhaust  and,  puny  in
           comparison, the early generation of ionospheric heaters? Is it damaged?

                  Manning found that scientists dislike the word "damaged"; it's too strong,
           one ionospheric physicist said. "We say 'disturbed'...you know it is going to be the
           same as it was before. If you lose your leg, that's damage, but if it is just cut, that's
           not damage."

                  The head of his department set the tone for this attitude. Although there were
           ionospheric specialists on his staff, he told Manning that he has neither the interest
           nor the time to get too deeply involved in the topic of ionospheric heaters. "Why are
           you interested (in HAARP)?"
                  The  journalist  replied  that  she  had  some  questions  about  a  reported
           multiplying effect from the new ionospheric instrument, and the tone of his reply was
           amused  putdown.  "If  you're  concerned  about  the  ionosphere  over  Vancouver
           vanishing..."
           "I'm not trying to be an alarmist..."

           "It sounded like it," he said.

                  No  wonder  the  media  doesn't  push  environmental  topics,  the  reporter
           thought.

                                UNREPENTANT ALARMIST

                  That department head would not welcome the views of Paul Schaefer, who
           sounds an alarm vigorously. His degree is in electrical engineering and he spent four
           years building nuclear weapons. "But most of the theories that we have been taught
           by scientists to believe in seem to be falling apart," he says.84



           82 Letter from David Yarrow to Gar Smith, Earth Island Journal, August 18,1995.
           83 Ibid.
           84 Letter to Jeane Manning from Paul Schaefer, Feb. 1995.
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