1.) The shrillest of the shrill are the campus antinukes; but there are also some who, supported neither by the radical foundations' millions nor by theft of taxpayers' money and of students' fees, cherish truth more than fashion. To join (or found) a pronuclear group, contact
¾at U. of Arizona: Robert Baum, 6711 N. 22nd St., Phoenix, AZ 85016; U. of Colorado: Craig Baker, Box D, Pinecliff, CO 80471; U. of Delaware: G. Isaac, 52 Kells Ave., Newark, DE 19711;M.I.T.: VoE Student Chapter, 138 Albany St. NW 12-312, Cambridge, MA 02139. There must be many more; please let us know and we will print your address and put you in touch with others. If there is no group at your college, found one. Truth fulfills
¾lastingly.2.) "Two of the most faithful contacts we have received through AtE are Phil Schmer of Goshen, N.Y., and Col. W.M. Vestal of San Antonio, Tex. Both are committed to correcting everything negative or bad that their local papers say about nuclear and they do a good job. People like them make this effort worth while. There are many others...
" So writes P.A. Anderson, Chairman of Scientists for Accuracy in Media, 1034 LaBrea, Pocatello, ID 83201. This outstanding group will check the accuracy of your letter to the editor (but not write it for you!) and help you with its scientific contents. Like most other pro-nuclear workers, they work for free in their spare time. Don't let a single anti-nuclear scare go unanswered!
3.) Dissemination of antinuclear venom by exploitation of religious convictions is a widely used ploy. A refreshing counterexample: an Episcopal Priest, a Methodist Minister, and a Jesuit Father discuss the "Moral Implications of Energy" in the Oct. 81 issue of Catholic Mind, 106 W. 56th St., New York, NY 10019 (70 cents; more doubtlessly welcome).
4.) P. Beckmann's "Antinuclear malpractice" on physicians against health and for social irresponsibility (American Spectator, Oct. 81) has been reprinted by AIF, 7101 Wisconsin Ave., Washington, DC 20014 (free).
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Vol. 9, No. 4
Newsletter: Access to Energy Newsletter Archive Volume: Issues Issue/No.: Vol. 9, No. 4 Date: November 23, 2004 01:19 PM (For actual publication date see newsletter.) Title: The vermin in the coattails
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