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                  "That's ELF waves they're using for that," Clare pointed out. "Extremely
           Low Frequency waves, which peopLe in the lower forty-eight (states) fought against
           because of health risks, but we're up here 'miles from nowhere' and no one is going to
           react to it."
                  If no one else was going to resist the intrusive technology, he would have
           to do what he could. Who else would stand up? He ran into a wall of apathy:
                  -  Local people around the site had been led to view HAARP as a source of a
           few gravel hauling or site maintenance jobs.

                  -  A reporter at the Anchorage newspaper contributed to the NO HAARP
           "library",  by  passing  on  information  he  had  been  sent.  However,  his  bosses
           apparently did not support his wish to write an in-depth article about the project.

                  -  After  Clare  Zickuhr  dropped  off  an  information  packet  at  the  city's
           television station, he never got a response.
                  -  A  "grassroots"  environmental  group  showed  interest  but  didn't  do
           anything.
                  -  After the NO HAARP group sent information about waterfowl vs. HAARP
           to the headquarters of the Audubon Society, the society did not reply.

                  The Zickuhrs spent about $3,000 on telephone bills and mailings while
           opposing HAARP. Meanwhile, one of the "guys in the bush" encouraged other
           activists to write a couple of thousand words about HAARP, and Clare gave it a try. He
           wrote an article titled "Monster in the Wilderness" and sent it to Gar Smith in San
           Francisco, editor of Earth Island Journal. A technical consultant told the journal that
           the technology would be impossible. That stalled the printing of the article, until
           another tireless networker, Remy Chevalier of Connecticut, urged Gar to reconsider.
           Clare sent more information and in the end the published co-authored article was
           included in  the "Most Under-reported News of 1994" list,   for the book Project


                  Since he worked for ARCO, and its subsidiary APTI had the contract to build
           HAARP, Clare filed an internal conflict of interest statement in early 1994 so that his
           employers would know that he was working against a project that another arm of the
           company was working on.

                  Early in his involvement, Clare became frustrated by being unable to get
           what  he  felt  were  straight  answers  from  the  government  about  HAARP.  Barbara
           eventually grew discouraged too. "I feel we're just like a mosquito buzzing around,
           treated like we're not worth paying attention to."

           As it turned out, the Zickuhrs' sacrifices did play a major role - keeping the
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