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From the Summer 2011 Issue
ROOSEVELT'S TVA
The Development Program That Transformed A Region and Inspired the World
Marsha Freeman
Franklin Roosevelt’s TVA brought the most backward region of the country into the modern age, providing a record of rapid development that the rest of the world rushed to emulate.

EDITORIAL
The 'Big Lie' About Radiation and LNT
Marjorie Mazel Hecht

From the Spring 2011 Issue
The Solar Storm Threat to America's Power Grid
Laurence Hecht
Warnings have gone unheeded; we need to begin mitigation remedies now.

Nuclear Power and NAWAPA: What Will It Take?
DeWitt Moss
A nuclear engineer reviews the monumental challenge of NAWAPA and the nuclear options available to power its pumps, lifts, railways, and new communities.

Spent Nuclear Fuel Is an Abundant Source of Energy
Dale E. Klein, Ph.D.
The former chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission makes a forceful case for using reprocessing to close the U.S. nuclear fuel cycle.

EDITORIAL
Saturn's Storm, Earth's Unrest...and Science's Silence
Laurence Hecht

THE SCIENCE THAT BUILT THE NATION
West Point and the Tradition of the Army Corps of Engineers
Pamela Lowry
FUSION REPORT
INTERVIEW: DR. YUANXI WAN
China's Ambitious Path to Fusion Power

BOOKS
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT
Beacon of American Science and Forerunner of NAWAPA
Reviewed by Timothy Rush

From the Winter 2010 Issue
LUC MONTAGNIER'S REVOLUTION IN BIOLOGY
New Evidence for a Non-Particle View of Life
Laurence Hecht
France's leading virologist, Luc Montagnier, demonstrates the emission of low-frequency electromagnetic waves from bacterial DNA sequences, and the apparent ability of these waves to organize nucleotides into new bacterial DNA.

THE GREAT SEA-LEVEL HUMBUG
There Is No Alarming Sea Level Rise!
Nils-Axel Mörner

BOOKS
A Feverish Malthusian Defends Malaria As a Non-Problem
The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years
by Sonia Shah
Review by Donald Roberts, Ph.D.

From the Fall 2010 Issue
IN MEMORIAM
In Appreciation of Maurice Allais (1911-2010)
The New Physical Field of Maurice Allais
Laurence Hecht
Allais' unique experiments with a para-
conical pendulum demonstrated periodic
luni-solar effects that are not yet explained.

A Passion for Truth and the Common Good
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Nobel Laureate Maurice Allais pursued an
economics that improved the human condition.

In Memoriam: Maurice Allais
Jacques Cheminade, Presidential candidate
Solidarité et Progrès

BOOKS
Three Billion and Counting
A documentary film on DDT

From the Summer 2010 Issue
Observations on Chernobyl after 25 Years of Radiophobia
Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.
The worst possible nuclear plant accident
produced no scientifically confirmed fatalities
in the general population. But there was enormous
political and psychological damage, mainly the result
of belief in the lie that any amount of radiation is bad.

NUCLEAR UPDATE
Belarus Repopulating
Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
Zbigniew Jaworowski,
M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.

Whole-Body Magneto-Therapy Speeds
Wound and Disease Healing
Prof. Bruno Brandimarte
A pioneer in the field of magneto-biology
reviews the science and clinical experience
showing that various forms of oscillating
magnetic fields produce strikingly beneficial
effects on the healing of wounds, increase of
blood circulation, and physical rehabilitation
for many illnesses.

EDITORIAL
NAWAPA: An Anti-Entropic
Upshift in Global Economy
Laurence Hecht

South Africa's Folly
Marjorie Mazel Hecht

LETTER
Join the Campaign
To Save the U-233!
John R. Snyder, PhD.

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From the Spring 2010 Issue
EDITORIAL
The Nuclear Option Against British
Sabotage in Our Gulf
Laurence Hecht


SPECIAL REPORT
The Overpopulation Fear Behind the Ban
On DDT
Donald Roberts and Richard Tren

Excerpts from their new book,
The Excellent Powder: DDT's Political and
Scientific History
BOOK
The Excellent Powder: DDT's
Political and Scientific History
by Donald Roberts and Richard Tren
Reviewed by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

From the Winter 2009-2010 Issue
Radioisotopes: The Medical Lifesavers
That Congress is Suppressing
Christine Craig

The cost of the U.S. policy restricting radioisotope
production and use can be measured in human lives
lost. Reviewed here is the history of radioisotope
suppression, and the promise of new research with
alpha emitters.
INTERVIEW: DR. GUY TURQUET DE BEAUREGARD
We Need to Expand Medical Isotope
Production!
Dr. Turquet de Beauregard is the vice president of
AIPES, the Association of Imaging Producers &
Equipment Suppliers, based in Brussels. He is
interviewed by Vyron Lymberopoulos.

The True History of the U.S. Fusion
Program—And Who Tried to Kill It
Marsha Freeman

An inside analysis of how the U.S. fusion program
was euthanized, dispels the myth that "fusion won't work."
NUCLEAR REPORT
Vietnam Is Ready to Go Nuclear!
Marjorie Mazel Hecht

INTERVIEW: TRAN HUU PHAT
Vietnam Is Moving Ahead with Nuclear

From the Fall 2009 Issue
FLU DYNAMICS IN THE NOÖSPHERE
Economic Collapse Breeds Pandemics
Christine Craig

To stop oncoming pandemics we must
reverse the policies responsible for the
current economic collapse.
A LESSON FOR COPENHAGEN TODAY
Hans Christian Ørsted's Scientific Method
Tom Gillesberg

Instead of today's climate superstition
we must return to the classical humanist
scientific method propounded by the great
Danish scientist Ørsted and his cothinkers.
From the Summer 2009 Issue
Thoughts on Fusion Energy Development
After a Six-Decades-Long Love Affair
Richard F. Post

A fusion pioneer reviews 60 years of fusion
history, and proposes the axisymmetric tandem
mirror as a fast track to achieving ignition with
magnetic confinement fusion, bypassing some
of the problems with large tokamaks.
INTERVIEW: RICHARD F. POST
A Fusion Pioneer Talks About Fusion
And How to Get There

Nuclear power is essential for the United States
to recover from the ongoing breakdown crisis and
become economically productive again.

SPECIAL REPORT
With DDT Spraying, Malaysia Can
Show the World How to Control Dengue
Mohd Peter Davis

A Malaysian scientist proposes a pilot project
to test a program using DDT to control dengue.
SCIENCE FOR LEGISLATORS
Is the Fear of Radiation Constitutional?
Laurence Hecht

A primer to help the present majority of
misinformed policymakers and citizens to
learn the truth about radiation, and the wonderful
power for good that it holds out for mankind.

Krafft Ehricke's Extraterrestrial
Imperative
by Marsha Freeman
Reviewed by Oyang Teng
LaRouche Youth Movement

Sun in a Bottle: The Strange
History of Fusion and the
Science of Wishful Thinking
by Charles Seife
Reviewed by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

From the Spring 2009 Issue
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Stimulate the Economy:
Build New Nuclear Plants!
Marsha Freeman

Nuclear power is essential for the United States
to recover from the ongoing breakdown crisis and
become economically productive again.

The Sun, Not Man, Still Rules Our Climate
Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc.

A leading scientist dissects the false "fingerprint"
of man-made warming and the Malthusian
hand promoting it.
How Developing Countries Can Produce
Emergency Food and Gain Self-Sufficiency
Mohd Peter Davis and N. Yogendran

Malaysia's revolutionary Deep Tropical
agricultural system is a model for feeding
the world--fast--and bringing the developing
nations out of feudal poverty.

Where is Punt, The 'Land of God'?
Rick Sanders

Ancient Egyptians had sea-going vessels
and the astrogation skills to make long-distance
voyages, including to the Americas.

From the Fall-Winter 2008 Issue
The Nuclear Power Revolution:
Modular High-Temperature Reactors


Modular High-Temperature Reactors
Can Change The World

The Modular High-Temperature Reactor:
Its Time Has Come!

South Africa's PBMR Is Moving Forward!

Who's Trying to Strangle the PBMR?

The Evidence for Gamma Ray
Photosynthesis
T. D. Luckey

Yes, We Can Reprocess
Nuclear Fuel!
Clinton Bastin, a veteran nuclear reprocessing expert for the U.S. government recounts the little-known history of America's successful reprocessing program, and the unfortunate political decisions to thwart its progress.
Nuclear Fuel Processing:
PUREX
vs. Pyro—A Commentary

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