CONVENTION LAW OR MARSHAL LAW IS?
On April 7, 2000, Jay Hanson sent an email to Robert Hickerson and
others. Hickerson sent it on to STEVEHUMAN and others, I being one of
them.
There are various statements of Hanson that, from the viewpoint of a
member of Technocracy Inc., a scientific,
The Sky Isnt Falling Its a Phony Crisis
The Washington Spectator, March 15, 2000, featured an article by the
above name and it was written by Mark Weisbrot, University of Michigan,
co-director, Center for Economic and Policy research. My thoughts on it
reflect a background in Technocracy
RALPH NADER: POWER TO THE PEOPLE.
Letter to the Editor SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Fax: 415-543-7708 San Francisco, California
Dear Editor:
Tuesday, November 7th of this year we will be electing our next
president. From your March 20, 2000, article Nader, in Sacramento, Says
Outsider
ROCKING THE ECOSYSTEM
In reply to my email FOOD SAFETY, PUTTING THE BREAKS ON SCIENCE, I
received one that is worthy of attention. Below are two paragraphs from
it:
Until the world has some well considered and accepted rules governing
the who does what genetic modifications to what life for
OSTEOPOROSIS
In Parade Magazine, March 19, 2000, Joan Tarshis article Celebrities
Reveal Their Secrets, has the following:
Debbie Reynolds, 67, actress-singer
"I was asked to be a spokesperson for osteoporosis but didn't quite
understand it. Then I took the bone density test and found that
FOOD SAFETY, PUTTING THE BREAKS ON SCIENCE
During the first week of March 2000, scientists from 29 countries
conducted the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
Conference at Edinburgh, Scotland. The topic under discussion was
genetically modified food (GM).
The S.F. Chronicle,
GREAT DEPRESSION
Hi James,
In your email you write that you are a high school student and you are
researching the Great Depression and wonder if I, as a member of
Technocracy, can give you some help. For a high school paper I think you
will find enough information from the encyclopedia and
A HEALTHY FAMILY IS KEY TO CRIME REDUCTION
Letter to the Editor
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLEFebruary 1, 2000
Fax: 415-543-7708
San Francisco, California
Dear Editor:
I was taken totally aback with your January 26, 2000 article State
Crime Drops 15% in 9 Months. My
OUR PRICE SYSTEM: A N0-HOLDS-BARRED SYSTEM
Letter to the Editor
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Fax: 415.543.7708
San Francisco, California
Dear Editor:
We live in a "no-holds-barred" socioeconomic structure, a "Price
System," and articles in your paper are an excellent source of reference
material.
A TECHNOCRATIC ASSESSMENT OF SCIENCE AND MORALITY
Hi All,
I received an interesting email and have some comments on it that I feel
are worth passing on. Your reaction to both the email and my comments
are most encouraged.
December 17, 1999
Hi Brad,
Your December 10th email was most
GANGSTER CAPITALISM
Letter to the Editor
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE November 29, 1999
San Francisco, California
Dear Editor:
One reason that you have an interesting paper is because of your section
Notes from here and there by Lewis Dolinsky. I feel that one statement
in his Nov.
In the San Francisco Chronicle, November 8, 1999
COMPUTER WARFARE
By Bradley Graham of the Washington Post
WASHINGTON - During last spring's conflict with Yugoslavia, the Pentagon
considered hacking into Serbian computer networks to disrupt military
operations and basic civilian services.
But
CAPS ON NEEDED SOCIAL PROGRAMS COME INTO QUESTION
AARP BULLETIN, October 1999
AS WE SEE IT--Unrealistic Spending Caps Threaten Key Programs
By Horace B. Deets, AARP Executive Director
When the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 was passed and signed into law by
President Clinton, funding for
1HOPPE.pdf
The San Francisco Chronicle, September 15, 1999
BIG RISE FORECAST IN MENTAL ILLNESS AMONG ELDERLY
By Carl T. Hall
An "unprecedented explosion" in psychiatric problems among the elderly
is about to hit the country, and the U.S. medical system is woefully
unprepared, a panel of psychiatric
The San Francisco Chronicle, National Report Section, September10, 1999
NEW YORK TRIES TO HALT DEADLY OUTBREAK OF ENCEPHALITIS
NEW YORK - Although murder is down and the quality of life up, the city
suddenly faces a deadly new menace: mosquitoes.
Three people have died in the past few weeks in
U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AND NOAM CHOMSKY
Noam Chomskys article The New Military Humanism was published in In
These Times, September 19, 1999. Its worth comments and mine reflect a
background in Technocracy Inc., a scientific, educational-research
organization.
The article was a long diatribe
TUG OF WAR: WAGE WORKERSVS WAGE PAYERS
Dear Editor:
Even though your [S.F. Chronicle] September 5th article Wage gap
widens is faulty because of some pertinent omissions, it still contains
important information. My comments reflect a background in Technocracy
Inc., a scientific,
THE ECONOMY GREAT BUT SOME SUFFER
On two consecutive days, the S.F. Chronicle has two conflicting
articles. Below are the two articles followed by my comments. Your
comments are most welcome.
The San Francisco Chronicle, August 26, 1999
In its Business Section, the paper has an extremely
JOHN A TAUBE, TECHNOCRATIC SOCIOLOGIST
Letter to Editor
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE
Fax: 415.5443.7708 August 18, 1999
San Francisco, California
Dear Editor:
Your paper went along with the media and spilt much ink on Iowas,
August 14th straw vote. Although this event was a
Hi Nate,
Please excuse the delay in answering your recent email.
You ask where you can get literature about advocating the technocratic
philosophy in regard to education. There is none. One can only
speculate as I did in my last email to you.
However, when one understands Technocracys
JOHN A. TAUBE WRITES
Im writing the following because I feel that I have an important
message to protesters in general and KPFA protesters in particular.
Let me be up front: I think KPFA protesters are extremely dedicated to
their cause, not one of them is so engaged for selfish reasons. After
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