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GOOD READING

  • "The DDT ban: ecologism as a weapon of mass destruction'' by M. M. Hecht and "DDT, DDE, and Population Increase'' by T. H. Jukes in Executive Intelligence Review, Science and Technology, Sep-tember 8, 1995 pp 16-20, available from P.O. Box 16285, Washington, DC 20041. Professor Jukes exposes the recent scare about DDT effects on male reproduction which is typical of the continuing genocidal propaganda against DDT. Rats in the androgen study were fed DDE, a DDT metabolic product, at a dose per body weight 170,000 times higher than the human intake in 1965. Those humans who were alive in 1965 were also eating at least a few milligrams of vitamin C each day. Otherwise they would have died of scurvy. Ingesting 170,000 times the minimum dose required to prevent scurvy would, however, have killed most (possibly all) of them, since that is far beyond the lethal dose.

  • "Mortality before and after HIV infection in the complete UK population of haemophiliacs'' by S. C. Darby et al, Nature 377, pp 79-82 (1995). HIV positive haemophiliacs were ten times more likely to die of "AIDS associated conditions'' than were HIV negatives.

    This may be the best evidence yet accumulated in reply to Dues-berg. (
    Nature certainly is crowing to this effect.) Still, it is not definitive. Correlation does not prove causality. Presumably, they already have lots of correlational data, or the HIV-AIDS hypothesis could not have flourished in the first place. With tens of billions of dollars for research and more than 70,000 published papers, we notice that they still seem unable to complete a definitive experiment on HIV causality.

  • "The health effects of low-level radiation: Science, data, and corrective action'' by J. Muckerheide, Nuclear News, September 1995, pp 26-34. This is an excellent review of the death of the no-threshold linear hypothesis for ionizing radiation effects - and with it, the death of most of the myths that have politically debilitated nuclear energy. The saving and extending of nuclear power in the United States can be accomplished with the effective dissemination of truth of which this paper is an example. It cannot be accomplished by riding the fickle wave of lies about global warming and demon carbon dioxide as too many nuclear executives seem to be trying to do.

  • "From Love Canal to Present, Superfund Ain't So Super'' in Citizen Outlook, 10-4, pp 1-3 (1995) from the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, P.O. Box 65722, Washington, DC 20035.



 • Morality in Medical Science
 • MAGNETIC DEMONS
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 • STARK RAVING MAD
 • GOOD READING
Vol. 23, No. 2

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Issue/No.: Vol. 23, No. 2

Date: October 01, 1995 01:06 PM
Title: Morality in Medical Science

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