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1992 Annual Meeting Audio

Doctors for Disaster Preparedness

July 11-12, 1992
Costa Mesa, CA

  1. Civil Defense in the 1990s. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.
  2. Intelligence after the Fall of the Soviet Union. Vladimir Sakharov
    Professor Sakharov, who defected to the US in 1971, brings first-hand knowledge of intelligence operations.

  3. The Terrorist and Third-World Nuclear That Ed York
    Mr. York of Boeing Company participated in early atomic weapons testing and is an expert in shelter design.

  4. The Best Defense is Defense. Sam Cohen
    Sam Cohen is the author of The Truth About the Neutron Bomb: the Inventor Speaks Out and We Can Prevent World War III.

  5. Defense Against Biological Weapons. Conrad Chester, Ph.D.
    Dr. Chester, formerly of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is an expert on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.

  6. Wetlands: A Haven for Human Disease Vectors. William Hazeltine, Ph.D.
    Dr. Hazeltine, who has more than 29 years of experience in mosquito control and research, has frequently testified about the growing threat of mosquito-borne diseases resulting from government restrictions on pest controls.

  7. Environmental Myths. Howard Maccabee, M.D., Ph.D.
    DDP President Howard Maccabee practices radiation oncology in Walnut Creek, California.

  8. The Importance of Separation of Church and State. Petr Beckmann, DSc
    Is the Green church becoming an established religion? Petr Beckmann is the publisher of Access to Energy and Galilean Electrodynamics and the author of numerous scientific books and articles, including Einstein Plus Two.

  9. Plans for Global Protection. Edward Teller, Ph.D.

  10. Warning and Reporting of Disaster. Edward Teller, Ph.D.

  11. Practical Shelter Construction for the General Public. Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried
    Civil Defense Volunteers of Utah have helped numerous citizens construct steel shelters.

  12. From Passive Defense to Active Defense. Col. Warren Everett, USA (Ret.)
    Col. Everett was Director of National Fallout Shelter Survey and Marketing Program Under President Kennedy. He is currently Executive Director, Scientific and Engineering Advisory Board for the International Coalition for SDI.

  13. News Media Bias: What's Next? Charles Wiley
    War correspondent Charles Wiley is currently with Accuracy in Media.

  14. Preparing for Man-Made Disaster. Gerald Looney, M.D.
    Gerald Looney is an emergency physician and a past president of DDP.

  15. Civil Defense and Endangered Species #1. Frank Williams
    Mr. Williams is a former President of TACDA, The American Civil Defense Association.


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1993 Annual Meeting Audio

August 13-15, 1993
Oakland, CA

  1. Is Missile Defense Possible? Lowell Wood, Ph.D.
    Dr. Wood directed the Brilliant Pebbles project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

  2. Why Not Shelters? Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried
    Civil Defense Volunteers of Utah have helped numerous citizens construct steel shelters.

  3. After Shelter: What Next? Ed York
    Mr. York of Boeing Company participated in early atomic weapons testing and is an expert in shelter design.

  4. Crisis in Medical Economics. Jane Orient, M.D.
    Dr. Orient is Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

  5. Environment and Health: Conflict? William Hazeltine, Ph.D.
    Dr. Hazeltine, who has more than 29 years of experience in mosquito control and research, has frequently testified about the growing threat of mosquito-borne diseases resulting from government restrictions on pest controls.

  6. Safe Nuclear Energy and Tribute to Petr Beckman. Edward Teller

  7. Medical Aspects of Earthquakes and Quake Effects on Hospitals. Ben Ho and Don Cheu

  8. Health Effects of Wildfire. Jerold Kaplan

  9. Environmental Overkill and Common Sense. Dixy Lee Ray, Ph.D.
    Dr. Ray is former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, former governor of Washington, and author of Trashing the Planet and Environmental Overkill.

  10. The Gory Details - Al Gore's Earth Book. Howard Maccabee, M.D., Ph.D.
    DDP President Howard Maccabee practices radiation oncology in Walnut Creek, California.

  11. Local Response to the Environmentalist Threat. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.

  12. The Global Warming Scare. Hugh Elsaesser, Ph.D.
    Dr. Elsaesser is a climatologist with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories

  13. Assessing Cancer Risk. Bruce Ames
    Dr. Ames developed the Ames test for mutagenesis in bacteria.

  14. Toxins in the Air-Chemical Biological Warfare. Aubin Heyndrickx
    Dr. Heyndrickx of Ghent, Belgium, is a toxicologist who has investigated the use of chemical and biological weapons throughout the world. He is Director of the International Reference University Laboratories

  15. Electro Magnetic Pulse and Hospitals. Gerald Looney, M.D.
    Gerald Looney is an emergency physician and a past president of DDP.

  16. The Politics of Environmentalism. Jeffrey Salmon, Ph.D.
    Dr. Salmon is Executive Director of the Marshall Institute.

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1994 Annual Meeting Audio

21st Century Risk Assessment: Frauds, Myths, and Facts
August 27-28, 1994
Tucson, AZ

  1. The Need for Skepticism Amidst Scientific Illiteracy. Jay Lehr, Ph.D.
    Dr. Lehr, former Professor of Hydrology at the University of Arizona, was an outspoken opponent of the Central Arizona Project. He is now Senior Scientist with Environmental Education Enterprises, Inc..

  2. Radiation Hormesis in Cancer Mortality. T. Don Luckey, Ph.D.
    In his book by this title, Dr. Luckey presents massive evidence that low-dose radiation may be good for you. .

  3. Jungle Snafus: Preventing Death in the Jungle. . Cresson Kearny
    Many American soldiers have died due to failure to make use of simple technology. Mr. Kearny's life-saving inventions include and the Kearny Fallout meter and the rifle bags sent to the Gulf War by private citizens.

  4. Facts vs. Media Fiction in Radiation Experiments. Howard Maccabee, Ph.D., M.D.
    DDP President Howard Maccabee practices radiation oncology in Walnut Creek, California.

  5. Environment Betrayed. Edward Krug, Ph.D.
    Dr. Krug was a key member of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Project (NAPAP).

  6. Wartime at Los Alamos: An Inside View. Ed York
    Mr. York of Boeing Company participated in early atomic weapons testing and is an expert in shelter design.

  7. Exotic Future Threats. Conrad Chester, Ph.D.
    Dr. Chester, formerly of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is an expert on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons.

  8. Extraterrestrial Impact Events. Clark R. Chapman
    Clark Chapman, Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, argues for the ''Spaceguard Survey.'' The risk of dying from an asteroid impact is higher than the risk of harm from many EPA-regulated "pollutants."

  9. Global Warming: What Does the Science Tell Us? Frederick Seitz, Ph.D.
    Dr. Seitz is former President of the National Academy of Science and President Emeritus of Rockefeller University. He is coauthor of a recent Marshall Institute Study on global climate models.

  10. The ''Ozone Hole'' and Scientific Integrity. S. Fred Singer, Ph.D.
    Dr. Singer is a Senior Fellow at the Alexis de Tocqueville Institute and edits a column for the U.N. publication Earth Times.

  11. The Risks of Low-Level Radiation. Bernard Cohen, Ph.D.
    Dr. Cohen is Professor of Physics at the University of Pittsburgh, former Chairman of the American Physical Society Division of Nuclear Physics, and Chairman of the American Nuclear Science Division of Environmental Science.

  12. The Heated Debate: Greenhouse Predictions vs. Climate Reality. Robert Balling, Ph.D.
    Dr. Balling heads the Office of Climatology at Arizona State University.

  13. Carbon Dioxide and Global Change. Sherwood Idso, Ph.D.
    Dr. Idso's research concerns the effects of carbon dioxide on plant growth.

  14. The 98% Fact-Free Diet. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.

  15. The Holocaust Memorial: Lessons for American Medicine. Joseph Scherzer, M.D.
    Dr. Scherzer is President of the Arizona Chapter of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

  16. The Threat of Red Mercury. Sam Cohen
    The inventor of the neutron bomb will discuss the ultimate terrorist weapon.

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1995 Annual Meeting Audio

Science, Technology, and Freedom in the 21st Century
August 4-6, 1995
Grants Pass, OR

  1. The Dawn of the Atomic Age: Thermonuclear Devices and Air-to-Air Bomber Defense. Ed York
    Ed York participated in the Manhattan Project and the first atomic weapons tests 50 years ago.

  2. Malaria and Other Hazards: the State of Our Defenses. Cresson Kearny
    A misdirected search for safety combined with bureaucratic incentives is causing preventable deaths. .

  3. Nuclear Terrorism: a Credible Threat? . Sam Cohen
    The inventor of the neutron bomb asks "What If?"

  4. Is the Ozone Layer Threatened? Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is a Senior Scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute and the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  5. The Discovery of Carbon-14. Martin Kamen
    Dr. Kamen's discovery was the breakthrough to progress in chemistry and biology through radioactive tracers.

  6. Once and Future Threats to Health: Some Ancient Dangers in Modern Guise. Lowell Wood, Ph.D.
    The recipient of the Edward Teller Defender of Freedom Award developed Brilliant Pebbles strategic defense technology.

  7. Mission to Mars. Robert Zubrin
    Robert Zubrin of Martin Marietta is the originator of the Mars Direct exploration plan.

  8. The Threat of Emerging Infections. Lt. Col. Ed Eitzen
    Col. Eitzen is working with the US Public Health Service to train medical professionals to meet the CBW threat.

  9. Meteorite Impacts. Edward Teller

  10. The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Scientific Integrity. Peter Duesberg
    A renowned virologist, Dr. Duesberg will tell the story of the controversy surrounding HIV.

  11. The Risks of Politicized Risk Assessment. Fred Smith
    The President of the Competitive Enterprise Institute counts the casualties of overregulation.

  12. World Terrorism: Preparing for the CBW Threat. Michael Baker
    Dr. Baker is a veteran of the Gulf War and an expert in military response to CBW.

  13. An Update on Exotic Chemical and Biological Threats and Expedient Defenses. Conrad Chester
    Recent events lend a new urgency to defense against these weapons of mass killing.

  14. The First Laboratory Synthesis of an Enzyme. Bruce Merrifield, Ph.D.
    A Nobel laureate describes his invention of solid-phase synthesis.

  15. Government in the Sunshine: a Weapon against Over-Regulation. Jane Orient, M.D.
    Using AAPS v. Clinton as a model, Dr. Orient explains how to force the secret regulators to comply with the law.

  16. A Conversation with Les Aspin. Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried
    Leaders of Civil Defense Volunteers of Utah asked the former Secretary of Defense about the strategic situation.

  17. Can the Educational Disaster Be Turned Around? Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson discusses actions that might save American education.

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1996 Annual Meeting Audio

Defense, Science, and Technology in the 21st Century
August 2-4, 1996
Salt Lake City

  1. Government School-Based Clinics. Glen Griffin, M.D.
    Dr. Griffin, a pediatrician, is former editor-in-chief of Postgraduate Medicine.

  2. Low-Technology Techniques for Survival in Adverse Conditions. Jim Phillips and Gary Barnes
    Lecture will emphasize surviving extreme cold and contaminated water. .

  3. Is the Human Ecosystem Endangered? DDT, Alligators, & Regulatory Atrocities. . J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D.
    Professor Edwards, of San Jose State University, specializes in medical entomology.

  4. Is Global Climate at Risk? Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is a Senior Scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute and the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  5. Do We Use Sound Scientific Principles in Environmental Management? Stanford Penner, Ph.D.
    Dr. Penner is Professor of Engineering Physics at the University of California at San Diego.

  6. Missile Defense: Has Its Time Come? Robert Jastrow, Ph.D.
    Astronomer Robert Jastrow is a prolific writer. His works include God and the Astronomers, The Enchanted Loom, Until the Sun Dies, Red Giants and White Dwarfs, and How to Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete.

  7. Low-Level Radiation: Is It Good for You? Gary Sandquist, Ph.D.
    DDr. Sandquist, head of the Nuclear Engineering Dept. at the University of Utah, will discuss the evidence on the effects of low-dose radiation exposure and the possibility of hormesis.

  8. Stratospheric Ozone: Politically Correct and Other Views. S. Fred Singer, Ph.D.
    Dr. Singer is President of the Science and Environmental Policy Project.

  9. The AIDS Epidemic: the Abandonment of Public Health. Stanley Monteith, M.D.
    Dr. Monteith, an orthopedic surgeon, is the author of AIDS: the Unnecessary Epidemic.

  10. Anti-Medicine Man: the FDA and Medical Progress. Henry I. Miller, M.D.
    Dr. Miller, Senior Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution, contributes to National Review and other publications.

  11. Survival v. Denial and Avoidance. Cresson Kearny
    Cresson Kearny is still on the front lines in the effort to prevent death and injury for American soldiers.

  12. Soviet Shelters for Industrial Workers. Edwin York
    Defense expert Ed York will discuss a serious civil defense program for assuring the survival of Soviet industry.

  13. Soviet-Chinese Strategic Deception: In Pursuit of World Revolution. Christopher Story
    Sovietologist Christopher Story presents the evidence that while the Communist threat may be forgotten, it is not gone.

  14. The Moral Bankruptcy of U.S. National Defense Policy. Sam Cohen
    Neutron bomb inventor Sam Cohen believes that the "best defense is defense."

  15. Technical Issues in Blast and Radiation Shelter Construction. Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried
    Civil Defense Volunteers of Utah sets a national example for economical shelter construction.

  16. The Threat of Biological and Chemical Terrorism. Hal Strunk, Dr.P.H.
    Dr. Strunk will review old and new weapons, including potential threats from gene splicing.

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1997 Annual Meeting Audio

Prospect and Perils for American Science and Technology in the 21st Century
June 14-15, 1997
San Diego, CA

  1. Pesticides in Medicine and Politics. J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D. Professor Edwards, of San Jose State University, specializes in medical entomology.

  2. Indoor Radon, Lung Cancer, and the No-Threshold Linear Hypothesis. Bernard Cohen, Ph.D.
    Dr. Cohen, Professor of Physics at the University of Pittsburgh, headed the research that discovered the inverse correlation between average indoor radon levels and lung cancer in 1600 U.S. counties.

  3. The Effect of Increased Carbon Dioxide on Plants. Bruce Kimball
    Dr. Kimball directs research on CO2 enrichment at the U.S. Water Conservation Lab in Phoenix, Arizona.

  4. U.S. Energy Supplies for the 21st Century S. Stanford Penner, Ph.D.
    Dr. Penner, one of our nation's foremost engineering physicists, is Editor-in-Chief of Energy - the International Journal.

  5. The Case for Mars. Robert Zubrin
    Mr. Zubrin of Pioneer Astronautics leads the Mars Direct Project.

  6. An Update on Ballistic Missile Defense. Robert Jastrow, Ph.D.
    Dr. Jastrow is a Director of the George C. Marshall Institute and President of the Mount Wilson Institute.

  7. Electron-Beam Irradiation: the Safe and Economical Method for Eliminating Food-Borne Diseases. Michael Dowe, Jr., Ph.D. and Donald D. Derr
    Dr. Dowe is working to commercialize electron-beam irradiation for preserving food.

  8. Satellite Observation of Political and Natural Events. Edward Teller, Ph.D.
    Dr. Teller will also present the Edward Teller Award for the Defense of Freedom.

  9. Firearms and Personal Defense. Jeff Cooper
    Mr. Cooper is the world's foremost authority on the defensive use of firearms.

  10. Facts, Not Fear: Defense Against Environmental Miseducation. Michael Sanera, Ph.D.
    Dr. Sanera exposes educational malpractice and presents an antidote in his book Facts, Not Fear.

  11. The Non-Science of Global Warming. L. Stevenson, Ph.D.

  12. Global Warming: the Latest Onslaught in Defiance of Scientific Fact. Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

  13. Epidemiology, Molecular Biology, and the Demise of the LNT Theory. Myron Pollycove, M.D.
    Dr. Pollycove is Emeritus Professor of Radiology at the University of California at San Francisco.

  14. Overcoming Obstacles to Effective Civil Defense. Cresson Kearny
    Mr. Kearny is the author of Nuclear War Survival Skills and Jungle Snafus ... and Remedies..

  15. The Bull Market and the Bubble Phenomenon. Hans Sennholz, Ph.D.
    Dr. Sennholz is President of the Foundation for Economic Education.

  16. Getting Your Message to the Public. Lou Guzzo
    Mr. Guzzo, coauthor of books by Dixy Lee Ray, is a veteran reporter, editor, and TV and radio commentator.

  17. What Americans Must Do to Survive. Jane Orient, M.D.
    Dr. Orient is Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons and President of DDP.

  18. Science and Free Enterprise in the 21st Century. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine.

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1998 Annual Meeting Audio

Scientific, Economic, and Defense Issues for the New Century
July 10-12, 1998
Scottsdale, AZ

  1. Controversies on the Endangered Species Act. J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D.
    Professor Edwards, of San Jose State University, specializes in medical entomology.

  2. A Biological Weapon Worse than Saddam. Joseph Douglass
    Mr. Douglas is coauthor of America the Vulnerable.

  3. Direct Biological Effects of Increasing Levels of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. Keith Idso, Ph.D.
    Dr. Idso is Vice President of the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change.

  4. The Global Warming Petition Project. Art Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine.

  5. Once and Future Threats to Human Health: a Clear and Present Danger. Lowell Wood, Ph.D.
    Dr. Wood is a Visiting Fellow, University of California, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

  6. Taking the Earth's Temperature by Satellite. John Christy, Ph.D.
    Dr. Christy is Associate Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Alabama, Huntsville.

  7. Green Religion, Global Governance, and the Kyoto Treaty. Henry Lamb
    Mr. Lamb, Executive Vice President of the Environmental Conservation Organization, attended the Kyoto meeting.

  8. War-Winning and War-Losing Equipment and Ideas. Cresson Kearny
    Mr. Kearny is the author of Nuclear War Survival Skills and Jungle Snafus ... and Remedies.

  9. When Nothing Happened: Unsuccessful Atomic Tests. Ed York
    Mr. York participated in the nation's early tests of atomic bombs.

  10. The Banking System: a Disaster in the Making. Lawrence Parks
    Mr. Parks is Executive Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of Monetary Education (FAME).

  11. The EPA, Ozone, Particulates, and the Scientific Method. Bonner Cohen, Ph.D.
    Dr. Cohen is Editor of EPA Watch.

  12. Global Warming: the Latest on False and Scary Greenhouse Gas Theory. Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is an astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

  13. Pseudoscience, Politicians, the Press, and Public Outrage. William H. Dresher, Ph.D., P.E.
    Dr. Dresher is the Principal of WHD Consulting.

  14. The Tools for Fighting Pseudoscience: The Case of the Missing Ozone. Jay Lehr, Ph.D.
    Dr. Lehr is Senior Scientist with Environmental Education Enterprises.

  15. Ballistic Missile Defense: Prospects and Realities. Robert Jastrow, Ph.D.
    Dr. Jastrow is a Director of the George C. Marshall Institute and President of the Mount Wilson Institute.

  16. What Methyl Bromide Means to You. JoAnn Stuke Diethrich
    Mrs. Stuke Diethrich owns the largest walnut tree nursery in the world.

  17. Energy Sources: Communicating the Message to the Public. Fredric Olds
    Mr. Olds was formerly Executive Editor of Power Engineering Magazine.

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1999 Annual Meeting Audio

Science, Freedom, and Defense on the threshold of a Millennium
June 4-7, 1999
Seattle, WA

  1. EPA and the Reasonable Certainty of No Harm. J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D.
    Professor Edwards, of San Jose State University, specializes in medical entomology.

  2. Problems with the Linear No-threshold Theory of Radiation Carcinogenesis. Bernard Cohen, Ph.D.
    Dr. Cohen directs the Radon Project, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh.

  3. Enhanced Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide: the Effect on Life on Earth Sylvan Wittwer, Ph.D.
    Dr. Wittwer is Director Emeritus of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Michigan.

  4. The Science of Global Warming. William Nierenberg, Ph.D.
    Dr. Nierenberg, who participated in the Manhattan Project, is now director of Scripps Institute of Oceanography.

  5. Politics and Science. Frederick Seitz, Ph.D.
    Dr. Seitz, President Emeritus of Rockefeller Univ., served as President of the National Academy of Sciences for 10 years.

  6. Global Warming: Cooling Off a Misperception of Reality Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.

  7. Hanford: the Real Story. Michael Fox, Ph.D.
    Dr. Fox, a consultant with Westinghouse Hanford Co., has worked at Hanford for 22 years.

  8. The Erosion of the U.S. Military. Gerald Atkinson, CDR, USN (Ret.).
    Cdr. Atkinson authored The New Totalitarians: Bosnia as a Mirror for America's Future and From Trust to Terror.

  9. New Vaccines, New Epidemics. Jane Orient, M.D.
    Dr. Orient is Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.

  10. Modern Dragons: Threatening Global Disaster. Leroy Zimmerman, Ph.D.
    Dr. Zimmerman joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 1944, and built the nation's first privately owned nuclear reactor.

  11. Genetic Engineering and the Effects of Government Regulation. Henry Miller, Ph.D.
    Dr. Miller, formerly of the Food and Drug Administration, is now a fellow at the Hoover Institution.

  12. Integrity in Science and Medicine: Gun Control and Public Health. Miguel Faria, M.D.
    Dr. Faria, a consulting neurosurgeon, is editor of The Medical Sentinel, the journal of the AAPS.

  13. Homeland Defense: Commitment or Fad? Philip Gold
    Dr. Gold is Director of Defense and Aerospace Studies at the Discovery Institute.

  14. Making the World Safe for VX. Frank Gaffney
    Mr. Gaffney, formerly Assistant Secretary of Defense, is founder and director of the Center for Security Policy.

  15. Constructing and Equipping an NBC Shelter. Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried
    Utah Shelter Systems has built hundreds of steel shelters for family protection.

  16. Jungle Snafus and Remedies and Upcoming Anthrax and Fallout Snafus. Cresson Kearny
    Mr. Kearny is the author of Nuclear War Survival Skills and Jungle Snafus...and Remedies.

  17. Unexpected Spinoffs of Atomic Experiments. Edwin York
    Mr. York has developed and tested numerous methods for protecting military and industrial systems from weapons effects.

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2000 Annual Meeting Audio

Crisis and Opportunity for a New Century
July 1-2, 2000
San Francisco, CA

  1. How Health Physics Lost the 20th Century. T.D. Luckey, Ph.D.
    Dr. Luckey, Prof. Emeritus, U. Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine, authored Radiation Hormesis.

  2. Flawed Radiation Protection Policy: a Call for Change. James Muckerheide
    Mr. Muckerheide is Co-Director of the Center for Nuclear Technology and Society at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

  3. Taking Heat: A Scientist Questions Kyoto. S. Fred Singer, Ph.D.
    Author of more than 200 scientific papers, Dr. Singer heads the Science and Environmental Policy Project.

  4. The Sun Also Warms: the Sun-Climate Link. Willie Soon, Ph.D.
    Dr. Soon is a researcher at the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  5. The Trouble with Ozone. Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is a Senior Scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute and the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  6. Carbon Dioxide and Acid Rain. William Nierenberg, Ph.D.
    Dr. Nierenberg, who participated in the Manhattan Project, is Director Emeritus of Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

  7. Education, Research, and the Perils of Government Funding. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is the editor of Access to Energy and President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine.

  8. Precautionary Foolishness: The Kyoto Protocol. Marlo Lewis
    Mr. Lewis is on the staff of the House Government Reform Committee and is a member of the Cooler Heads Coalition.

  9. Biodiversity, Endangered Species, and Environmental Hoaxes. J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D.
    Professor Edwards, of San Jose State University, specializes in medical entomology.

  10. Misconceptions about Pollution, Pesticides, and the Prevention of Cancer. Lois Swirsky Gold, Ph.D.
    Dr. Gold, the author of more than 120 papers, is Director of the Carcinogenic Potency Project at UC Berkeley.

  11. What Happened to the Population Bomb? Jacqueline R. Kasun, Ph.D.
    Dr. Kasun is author of The War on Population: the Economics and Ideology of Population Control.

  12. Update on Ballistic Missile Defense. Edward Teller, Ph.D. and Lowell Wood, Ph.D.

  13. Guns versus Crime. John R. Lott, Jr., Esq.
    Mr. Lott is Professor of Law at Yale University and author of More Guns, Less Crime.

  14. Industrial Protection: Experience with the Soviet Program. Edwin York
    Mr. York has designed numerous systems for protecting military and industrial systems from weapons effects.

  15. Response to Medical Emergencies in Kosovo. Mark Stinson, M.D.
    Dr. Stinson practices emergency medicine in Contra Costa, California.

  16. Civil Defense Panel: Ask the Experts. Cresson Kearny, Ed York, Art Robinson, Sharon Packer, and Paul Seyfried

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2001 Annual Meeting Audio

Back to the Future: Perspectives on Science, Defense, and Freedom
July 14-15, 2001
Las Vegas, NV

  1. The Health Risks of Radioactive Wastes. Bernard Cohen, Ph.D.
    Dr. Cohen is Prof. of Physics, Univ of Pittsburgh, and author of Before It's Too Late: A Scientist's Case for Nuclear Energy.

  2. Biologic and Epidemiologic Foundations of Radiation Hormesis. Myron Pollycove, M.D.
    Dr. Pollycove is a member of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

  3. A Climate History of Earth: the Last 1,000 Years. Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is a Sr. Scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute and the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  4. Identifying Mankind's Fingerprint: Why Is the Task So Difficult? Willie Soon, Ph.D.
    Dr. Soon is an astrophysicist in the Solar & Stellar Physicis Division of Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  5. The State Established Religion of Environmentalism. Vin Suprynowicz
    Mr. Suprynowicz is assistant editorial page editor for the Las Vegas Review Journal and writes a widely syndicated column.

  6. Energy: The Decline of California. S.S. Penner, Ph.D.
    Dr. Penner is Professor of Engineering Physics (Emeritus) at the University of California, San Diego.

  7. Terrorism. Rear Admiral Thomas Steffens, Ret.
    Admiral Steffens, a Navy SEAL, is head of the Navy Special Operations Command in Tampa, FL.

  8. Fallout from SDI. Robert Jastrow, Ph.D.
    Dr. Jastrow is head of the Mt. Wilson Observatory in California.

  9. The Future of Ballistic Missile Defense. William Graham, Ph.D.
    Dr. Graham is former Deputy Administrator of NASA and science advisor to President Reagan.

  10. Scientific Truth versus Politically Perceived Truth. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.

  11. Can the Kyoto Protocol Be Killed? S. Fred Singer, Ph.D.
    Author of more than 200 scientific papers, Dr. Singer heads the Science and Environmental Policy Project.

  12. Insects Versus Human Health. J. Gordon Edwards, Ph.D.
    A medical entomologist at San Jose State University, Dr. Edwards is a world-class expert on DDT.

  13. Fermi's Paradox and the Future of Freedom. James Pinkerton
    Mr. Pinkerton writes for Newsday and worked for Presidents Reagan and Bush.

  14. Lessons from the Nevada Test Site (and Computer Models v. Testing). Edwin York
    Mr. York has participated in many nuclear weapons tests and designed systems for military and industrial protection.

  15. Civil Defense Worldwide (U.S., Switzerland, Singapore, and Others). Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried.
    Mr. Seyfried is President and Mrs. Packer Vice President of Utah Shelter Systems; she is also a Director of TACDA.

  16. From Organic Waste to Energy: Destructive Distillation. John Toman
    Mr. Toman is President of Pan American Resources.

  17. A New Essential of American Civil Defense. Cresson Kearny, Ed York, Art Robinson, and Sharon Packer

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2002 Annual Meeting Audio

Sound Science and Sound Survival Insurance after September 11
July 27-28, 2002
Colorado Springs, CO

  1. Global Governance and the Future of the United States. Henry Lamb
    Mr. Lamb, Executive Vice President of the Environmental Conservation Organization, has attended many international meetings, including Kyoto.

  2. Ozone and Empire (and How Congress Can't Repeal the Laws of Physics). Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.
    Dr. Baliunas is a Senior Scientist at the George C. Marshall Institute and the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory.

  3. An Orbital Icehouse in 100,000 A.D.? Willie Soon, Ph.D.
    Dr. Soon, also of the Harvard-Smithsonian, places human CO2 generation in an astronomical perspective.

  4. Slaying the NIMBY Dragon. Herbert Inhaber, Ph.D.
    Dr. Inhaber is author of Energy Risk Assessment and President of Risk Concepts, Inc.

  5. Making the Case for Homeland Defense. Elizabeth Farah
    Mrs. Farah is Senior Editor and Vice President for Marketing at WorldNetDaily.

  6. Did Litigation and Junk Science Help Bring Down the World Trade Center? Andrew Schlafly, Esq.
    Mr. Schlafly, General Counsel for the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, examines the effect of environmental litigation on American industry.

  7. Death by Regulation: the Need for a Scientific Standard. Jay Lehr, Ph.D.
    Dr. Lehr is Senior Scientist with Environmental Education Enterprises and editor of the McGraw Hill Environmental Science Handbook.

  8. The Circuitous Case Connecting Ozone Holes and Space. Tom Kerrigan, Ph.D.
    Dr. Kerrigan is an applied mathematician and collaborator of Dr. Jan Rosinski; geophysics is his lifelong avocation.

  9. Misplaced Risk Assessment-A Terrorist Weapon. Edwin Zebroski, Ph.D.
    Dr. Zebroski is a world-class expert on breeder reactors and first editor of Advanced Nuclear Reactors.

  10. The Solar Fraud. Howard Hayden, Ph.D.
    Dr. Hayden is Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Connecticut and editor of The Energy Advocate.

  11. Ice Nine: Prions and Mad Cow Disease. Byron Caughey, Ph.D.
    Dr. Caughey is Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Persistent Viral Diseases, NIH Rocky Mountain Labs.

  12. Radiation Hormesis in Medicine. Jerry Cuttler, DSc, PEng, FCNS
    Dr. Cuttler designed safety systems for the CANDU 6 and other electricity generating stations.

  13. High Frontier: Let's Roll! Ambassador Henry F. Cooper
    Ambassador Cooper was SDI advisor during the first Bush Administration and is President of High Frontier.

  14. From Terrorists to Missiles: Large-Scale Threats to the U.S.A. Lowell Wood, Ph.D.
    Dr. Wood, staff physicist at UC's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has worked on national security for 35 years.

  15. The Effect of the Government on Medical Progress. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.
    Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.

  16. Shelters for Americans Not Named Bush or Cheney and Civil Defense Q&A. Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried
    Utah Shelter Systems has unparalleled experience in recent shelter construction for ordinary Americans.


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