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Meanwhile one of the <strong>HAARP</strong> researchers <strong>in</strong> Canada had written to thank him for the<br />

Nexus article. Jeane Mann<strong>in</strong>g was a writer who had just completed a manuscript, The<br />

Com<strong>in</strong>g Energy Revolution. She suggested they collaborate on an article for an American<br />

publication. Begich replied by telephon<strong>in</strong>g her <strong>in</strong> Vancouver. They learned that each had too<br />

much press<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>in</strong> their files to compress <strong>in</strong>to an article. It had to be a book.<br />

On his stopover at the Seattle airport before fly<strong>in</strong>g to F<strong>in</strong>land, Begich met with Mann<strong>in</strong>g<br />

for a few hours and found they shared similar values. They decided to try long-distance book<br />

author<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

While he was <strong>in</strong> F<strong>in</strong>land, the only unsettl<strong>in</strong>g event was that <strong>HAARP</strong>-related files which he<br />

had forwarded to Reijo Makela had mysteriously disappeared from Reijo‘s office. The two<br />

men discussed the project anyway, and concluded that <strong>HAARP</strong> was an affront to good sense<br />

and a threat to safety. This conclusion was based on Makela‘s advanced understand<strong>in</strong>g of the<br />

effects of radio waves upon people.<br />

Back <strong>in</strong> Anchorage, <strong>in</strong> early 1995 the Begiches sent an airl<strong>in</strong>e ticket to Jeane Mann<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

and their n<strong>in</strong>e year old son moved <strong>in</strong>to his sisters‘ bedroom for two weeks when she arrived.<br />

Nick took time off from work and they spread <strong>HAARP</strong>-related files for twenty feet across the<br />

carpet <strong>in</strong> his study, while typ<strong>in</strong>g on his computer and a borrowed notebook computer.<br />

Shelah jo<strong>in</strong>ed them for a visit to NO <strong>HAARP</strong> activist Clare Zickuhr and his wife, and they<br />

also drove hours <strong>in</strong>to the "bush" country to speak with other activists. The most reveal<strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong>terviews, however, took place over the telephone l<strong>in</strong>es. While <strong>in</strong> Alaska, Jeane phoned<br />

Houston, Texas, and <strong>in</strong>terviewed a man who has apparently been elbowed out of the <strong>in</strong>ner<br />

circle of gigawatt-heater project planners.<br />

Was it because he talked too much to the media?<br />

―Scientists build toys. This is a neat big toy.‖<br />

Dr. Bernard Eastlund, talk<strong>in</strong>g about <strong>HAARP</strong>.<br />

―Tests of this k<strong>in</strong>d could cause irreversible damage‖.<br />

Dr. Richard Williams<br />

1988.

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