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GOOD READING

  • "Ward Valley Project's Last Opponent, The Department of Interior'' in CITE Newsletter, April/May (1996) available from Citizens for Total Energy, P. O. Box 563, Sunol, CA 94586, describing Clin-ton-Gore Administration efforts to block rational disposal of low level radioactive waste from hospitals and other similar sources.
  • "The ABCs of Environmental Myths'' by Michael Sanera and Jane S. Shaw in The Wall Street Journal, p A14, September 4, 1996, about environmental brainwashing in socialized education. "They killed trees to make my bed,'' said a sad six-year-old. "Menace, catastrophe, collapse, shortage, disaster, breakdown, alarm, degradation, and deadly'' are the vocabulary words socialized educators use to describe human technological progress, while school laboratory exercises include pouring acid on plants to see them die.
  • As the World Burns and Glaciers Grow to the Sea by Dr. Robert E. Stevenson available from Vega Society Press, P. O. Box 689, Del Mar, CA 92014-0689, contains much well-written ammunition against the antitechnology enviros.
  • Toll Roads - The Newsletter of Tolling Turnpikes Bridges & Tunnels by Peter Samuel, 301 East Third Street, Frederick, MD 21701-5316, is a remarkable source of information about the science, engineering, and politics behind the American road system.
  • "Battery Charging'' by Carl E. Krupp in Self-Reliant Living 172 (1996). Since the word "survivalist'' has been thoroughly demonized by the press, I will avoid it, but Carl Krupp's publication contains a wealth of practical information including the solutions to small energy problems that arise in a self-sufficiency environment.
  • Ad Astra - The Magazine of the National Space Society, May/June 1996. This is a wonderful source of articles by many individuals who are leading the drive to begin a real manned space program as compared to the NASA bureaucracy which now envisions three or four very expensive improved replacements for their "space shuttles'' as justifications for another 10 years of papershuffling.
  • "FEMA Money - Come & Get It'' in The American Spectator pp 25-31, September 1996, describing how the Clinton-Gore Administration has turned the Federal Emergency Management Agency into a permanent political campaign tool for buying votes (now that they have finished killing all of its original civil defense mission).
  • Second Opinion, September 1996, which is a very sensibly balanced source of information about personal health and medicine. Already a valuable source, this newsletter will be increasingly important as the Clinton-Gore-Kennedy socialization of medicine continues.



 • Truth vs. Fiction
 • TECHNOLOGICAL FREEDOM
 • VOCABULARY DEFLATION
 • NUCLEAR PROGRESS
 • COOLING TREND
 • LONGEVITY AND TECHNOLOGY
 • LIVESTOCK AND WATER
 • STARK RAVING MAD
 • GOOD READING
Vol. 24, No. 2

Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive
Volume: Issues
Issue/No.: Vol. 24, No. 2

Date: October 01, 1996 12:51 PM
Title: Truth vs. Fiction

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