CCT 23-10: RH-SA Bushido Dischordian Amicus: List of Authorities

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Constitutional Court of South Africa Case No. CCT 23/10 In the Matter Between: THE CITIZEN 1978 (PTY) LIMITED

First Applicant

KEVIN KEOGH

Second Applicant

MARTIN WILLIAMS

Third Applicant

ANDREW KENNEY

Fourth Applicant

And ROBERT JOHN MCBRIDE

First Respondent

And LARA JOHNSTONE

First Amicus Curiae

THE FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION INSTITUTE

Second Amicus Curiae

THE SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL EDITORS FORUM

Third Amicus Curiae

Subject to Petition for Declaratory Order: Ubuntu Brief of Amicus Curiae Lara Johnstone, Bushido Dischordian Futilitarian In Support Of: Radical Honesty Common Sense Population Policy Social Contract Interpretations of Promotion of National Unity & Reconciliation Act, 34 of 1995

Outline & Index: Issues: Amicus Curiae Brief: “Pressures resulting from unrestrained population growth put demands on the natural world that can overwhelm any efforts to achieve a sustainable future. If we are to halt the destruction of our environment, we must accept limits to that growth.” -- World Scientists' Warning to Humanity, signed by 1700 leading scientists from 70 countries, including 102 Nobel Prize laureates, November 18, 1992, Union of Concerned Scientists1 1

http://www.actionbioscience.org/environment/worldscientists.html

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Futilitarian Contract Interest of Amici Curiae The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice. And because we fail to notice that we fail to notice there is little we can do to change until we notice how failing to notice shapes our thoughts and deeds.2 First Amici, Lara Johnstone is a Futilitarian, a member of the Radical Hon(our)sty (Radical Honesty Bushido Dischordian3) Tribe. The Radical Honesty – Futilitarian -culture/religion was founded by Dr. Brad Blanton, and is founded upon the psychological and philosophical principles enunciated in his books Radical Honesty and Practicing Radical Honesty, also known as the Truth and Forgiveness, or Futilitarian Social Contract4. Dr. Blanton has a Ph.D degree in Psychology and has been a clinical psychologist in Washington DC for 25 years. He is the author of numerous Radical Honesty books, all dedicated to promoting honesty in the world. He was the ‘Honesty in Politics’ Candidate for Congress of the United States from Virginia in 2004 and 2006, and is the Pope of the Radical Honesty Futilitarian Church. Radical Honesty is a powerful creative process by which people make corrections in their minds distorted and partly conscious map of the world. We believe getting over being mad, or finding the capacity for sincere forgiveness, is absolutely necessary for both individual personal growth and cultural change. We think that by sharing secret memories, thoughts, and models – by putting into the public domain among friends what had been hidden and defended—we have a chance to break free of the paradigm of limiting beliefs that we developed in the past. These are the racial, cultural, religious or political beliefs to which we have been emotionally attached; the ones our minds defend as though our beliefs are our identity, and hence we ourselves are threatened. Central to the practice of transcending our attachment to our beliefs, as the essence of our identity, is the process of getting mad and getting over being mad. Our goal is to escape from the jail of alienation our minds create, and get grounded in our experience, so we can get our minds back, not as defence mechanisms to defend our ego, but as a fantastic instrument for creating! First Amici suggests any and every reader of this Brief, gives their ego a temporary lobotomy. Take ownership of your mind! Take it on First Amici’s Ubuntu Bushido Dischordian Futilitarian worldview5 test-drive of the Truth Religious Circus (TRC) Act!

2 Vital Lies, Simple Truths: The Psychology of Self-Deception, by Daniel Goleman, the author of Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More than IQ, and Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships 3 See: Affidavit of Brad Blanton, Ph.D, evidencing the legal, psychological, and socio-political ‘citizens privilege’, Nuremberg Principles skills and competencies of Individual Responsibility, required for acts of civil disobedience to perceived illegitimate authority; and their application to the common law ‘reasonableness test’; [32] Radical Hon(our)sty culture & religious practices incorporating [A] Radical Honesty.. [B] Bushi Honourable Way of the Warrior [C] Dischordian .. 4 HC-WC 19963-09: RHWR Free Speech Materials: Population Policy Common Sense: Truth and Forgiveness Social Contract 5 A comprehensive world view (or worldview) is the fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society encompassing natural philosophy, fundamental existential and normative postulates or themes, values, emotions, and ethics. The term is a loan translation or calque of German Weltanschauung, composed of Welt, 'world', and Anschauung, 'view' or 'outlook'. It is a concept fundamental to German philosophy and epistemology and refers to a wide world perception. Additionally, it refers to the framework of ideas and beliefs through which an individual interprets the world and interacts with it.

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Constitutional Court # 23-10 Human Consciousness Rule-of-Law Freedom Charter “I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect; has intended us to forego their use” – Galileo Galilei

Brincibia SumMary of a Bushido Dischordian Futilitarian

Lysistrata Tsedeq Rule-of-Five Eco-Family Consciousness

If the only ultimate check on the growth of population is misery, then the population will grow until it is miserable enough to stop its growth. If something else, other than misery and starvation, can be found which will keep a prosperous population in check, the population does not have to grow until it is miserable and starves, and it can live ecologically and lovingly, and be stably prosperous. To advocate for human rights, peace & social justice; while ignoring their ecological basis -- a stable human population at the eco-system’s long term carrying capacity -- is intellectual dishonesty & hypocrisy.

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Index & Summary of Argument Brincibia SumMary of a Bushido Dischhordian Futilitarian AA. A PURPOSIVE SUI GENERIS ABSURD NECESSITY

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A. NECESSITY: I AM NOT SURE OF MY EXISTENCE, BUT I AM SURE OF MY INTENTIONS

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Critical Literacy’s role in Purposive Legal Interpretation

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Secrecy and Deception as Strategic & Tactical Meme’s of Conquer & Multiply Memeplexes

A.014

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Political Necessity of Freedom of Speech: ‘TRC was a fraudulent PR publicity stunt’

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Civil Disobedience Free Speech Necessity Defence

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‘I am, therefore I think’ Common Law Reasonableness Test Skills & Competencies

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‘I am, therefore I think’ Common Law Radical Hon(our)sty Reasonableness Test Skills

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Dr. Blanton vs. SA’s Political & Media Elite: ‘TRC was a fraudulent PR publicity stunt’

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Population Policy Common Sense: Exponential Functions, Eco-Laws & Eco-Literacy: Limited World, Limited Rights

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Lysistrata Tsedeq: Ecolaw 101: Laws of Sustainability

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Radical Honesty Law of Limited Competition Code: ‘I am not sure of my existence, but I am sure of my intentions’

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Practicing Radical Honesty: Being Specific about Anger & Methodology of Forgiveness

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Judicial Enquiry: Simple Justice Tribal Consciousness

A.117

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BB. SUI GENERIS ME-ISM SYCOPHANCY DECEPTION B. DIGNITY: RIGHT TO PSYCHO-INFANCY DECEPTION

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Dignity: Abstract conceptual belief in a Existential Self

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Philosophical Concepts of Self: ‘I think, therefore I am’ et al

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Sui Generis: Word Stays the Same, Meaning Changes?

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Sui Generis (I think, I am Unique) Meme Dream

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Respondents ‘Dignity’ Meme not Sui Generis,

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C.C. CORP-ABSTRACTISM JUST WARHOOD DECEPTION C. RIGHT TO ‘FREE SPEECH’ PROPAGANDA PROFITS DECEPTION

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Corporations Intentions: Power and Profit

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How Corporations Became Cogito Ergo Sum People!

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Corporate News as Discourse

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News Reports & the Reproduction of Memeplexes

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Engineering of Consent: Adult Citizens to Infant Consumers & Cultural Commodification

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‘If it Bleads, It Leads,’ Editorial Maxim

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How and Why Journalists Avoid Population-Environment Connection

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Freedom of the Press vs. Intellectual Prostitutes

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DD BRINCIBIA JUST WAR MEMEPLEX SUMMARY

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D. GREAT TRIBAL FORGETTING: SALVATION FROM LAW OF LIMITED COMPETITION

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The Truth About All Cultures & Their Mythologies

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Judaism X Manifesto Mythology: Divine Law of Melchizedek – Ecological War

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Eve’s Mission Impossible: Cracking the Lebensraum Right-to-Breed Code

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An ABC’s of Ecology Systems Approach to a Sui Generis Agriculture Mythology When did We become We?

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Identity and Dignity in Ubuntu Mythology

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Black Liberation Mythology and Black Power

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Liberating Black Victim Theology

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Black Liberation Theology: Kairos & Reconciliation

D.061

EE. RADICAL UBUNTU HONESTY INTERESTS OF AMICI

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E. SOCIO-LEGAL-POLITICAL ILLEGITIMACY OF TRC SOCIAL CONTRACT

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Cultures of Secrecy: Unconscious and Conscious Secrets

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Definitions : Fundamental Concepts Not Defined

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Did Amnesty mean Amnesty, or was legal meaning changed?

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Was Truth and Reconciliation Seen to be Done?

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Rainbow Truths: Were all Contextual Struggle Violence Truths Told?

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Cold War Ethno-Cultural Psychological Warfare

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FF: TSEDEQ LOVE THEOREM INTEREST OF AMICI

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F: TRC SECRET: APARTHEID: A JUST WAR FOR DEMOGRAPHIC SURVIVAL FROM ‘MARXIST’ ‘SWART GEVAAR’

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Population Explosion Concerns During Apartheid

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Population Pressures & Apartheid Political Fears

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Does Africa have an Overpopulation Problem?

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Apartheid, the Struggle, Just War Doctrine & Competitive Exclusion Principle

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Radical Honesty Analysis: TRC ACT written by People who can’t, or don’t know how to handle their anger, forced SA’s to make Politically Correct Agreements, while still angry

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CONCOURT 23-10: PDF FILES:  

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1st Amicus: Court Filings 6 1st Amicus: Evidentiary Documents7

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Table of Authorities * 8 TITLE

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CASES: FOREIGN AND NATIONAL: *

Buck v. Bell, 274 U.S. 200 (1927) 1927

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United States v. Carolene Products Co. , 304 U.S. 144 (1938)

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Roberts v. Louisiana, 431 U.S. 633 (1977)

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US Supreme Court Case: 00-9587: Boyd E. Graves v. President of United States of America, Class Petition for Global Aids Apology, April 11, 2001

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S v Hoho (493/05) [2008] ZASCA 98; [2009] 1 All SA 103 (SCA) ; 2009 (1) SACR 276 (SCA) (17 September 2008) : [29]

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R v Sussex Justices, Ex parte McCarthy ([1924] 1 KB 256, [1923] All ER 233)

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LEGISLATION: INTERNATIONAL FOREIGN AND NATIONAL:

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Public Law 91-190: National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (83 Stat. 852). NEPA is a United States environmental law that established a U.S. national policy promoting the enhancement of the environment and also established the President's Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ). In effect it said that all future interventions in the environment would be evaluated by the principle of “Guilty until proven innocent,” a reversal of the assumption of English law.

A.074

Public Law 91-213: An Act to establish a Commission on Population Growth and the American Future; 91st Congress, S. 2701; March 16, 1970

A.074

Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999), which granted Kosovo: right of Secession & Self Determination, as “recognition of a human community within a sovereign state enjoying a right to self-determination.” [Secession: International Law Perspectives, by Marcelo G. Kohen (ed). Cambridge and New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2006. 546pp.(p34)] (www.nato.int/kosovo/docu/u990610a.htm)

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GOV. REPORTS: UNITED NATIONS, FOREIGN & NATIONAL: *

World Population Plan of Action; Adopted by consensus of the 137 countries represented at the UN World Population Conference at Bucharest, August 1974

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March 16, 1970. Remarks of President Nixon on Signing Bill Establishing the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future.

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Nixon, R. Special Message to the Congress on Problems of Population Growth, July 18, 1969. Public Papers of the Presidents, No. 271, p. 521, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives, Washington, DC, 1971.

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Population and the American Future: The Report of the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future; John D. Rockefeller 3rd, March 27, 1972

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Nixon, R. Statement About the Report of the Commission on Population Growth and the American Future, May 5, 1972. Public Papers for the Presidents, No. 142, p. 576, Office of the Federal Register, National Archives, Washington, DC, 1974.

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National Security Council, National Security Study Memorandum (NSSM 200): Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security and Overseas Interests, Washington, DC December 10, 1974, 227 pp.

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National Security Council, National Security Decision Memorandum 314, Washington, DC, November 26, 1975. 4 pp. [NSSM 200 made public policy by President Gerald Ford; Ch. 4: The Life and Death of NSSM 200, by S. Mumford]

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Public Report of the Vice-President’s Task Force on Combatting Terrorism, February 1986, Vice President George W. Bush Snr.

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National Security Council Memorandum – 46 (NSDM #46), written by Zbigniew Brezinski, 3/17/78, Black Africa and the U.S. Black Movement

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Department of Defense Appropriations for 1970: Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-First Congress, on 09 June 1969. Testimony seeking to ‘create’ a ‘synthetic biological agent’ (p129); Monthly Catalog of US. Gov. Publications, January 1970, Number 900, Part VI: Funding, Chemical & Biological Warfare

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August 1972 Flow Chart (US Special Virus Program) Progress Report # 9 (Fold In Chart): The Coordination of Every Experiment in the Development of Aids.

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U.S. Special Virus Program, Progress Report # 9, August 1972, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, National Cancer Institute; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Office, National Institutes of Health ( 431 pp)

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U.S. Special Virus Program, Progress Report # 10, August 1973, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, National Cancer Institute; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Office, National Institutes of Health (406 pp)

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U.S. Special Virus Program, Progress Report # 11, August 1974, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, National Cancer Institute; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Office, National Institutes of Health (547 pp)

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U.S. Special Virus Program, Progress Report # 13, August 1976, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, National Cancer Institute; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Office, National Institutes of Health (461 pp)

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U.S. Special Virus Program, Progress Report # 14, June 1977, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, National Cancer Institute; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Office, National Institutes of Health (439 pp)

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U.S. Special Virus Program, Progress Report # 15, June 1978, Division of Cancer Cause and Prevention, National Cancer Institute; U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Office, National Institutes of Health (417 pp)

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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa Report: Vol. I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, presented to President Nelson Mandela, on 29 October 1998.

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Draft White Paper for a Population Policy: Proposed Population Policy and Strategies for South Africa, Ministry for Welfare and Population Development, September 1996, General Notice: Notice 1544 of 1996

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Draft White Paper on Population Policy, Ministry for Welfare and Population Development, 20 August 1997

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President’s Council, Report of the Three Committees of the President’s Council on a National Environmental Management System, Cape Town, 1991, p9

E.042

LAW BOOKS, REVIEWS & REPORTS: The Living U.S. Constitution, by Saul K. Padover; Revised by Jacob W. Landynski; Third Revised Edition

A.118

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Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education, by Richard Kluger.

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State Origin: The Evidence of the Laboratory Birth of AIDS: A Shocking Collection of Evidence and Court Documents from Graves vs. The President of the United States: U.S. Supreme Court Case No. 00-9587; National Organization for the Advancement of Humanity & Zygote Media.[* PDF password: endaidsnow]

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Civil Disobedience and the Necessity Defense, by John Alan Cohan, J.D. Loyola Law School; B.A. University of Southern California; Pierce Law Review.

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Convention on the Suppression and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid, by John Dugard, Professor of International Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law, University of Leiden, United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law

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Just War Theory, Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Alexander Moseley, UK, February 10, 2009

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The Rollback of South Africa’s Chemical and Biological Warfare Program, by Dr. Stephen F. Burgess and Dr. Helen E. Purkitt, USAF Counterproliferation Center, Air War College, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama; April 2001

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EXPERT WITNESS STATEMENTS: *

Written Statement by Consent of Brad Blanton, Ph.D, to testify as expert witness to: Practicing Radical Honesty and Futilitarianism; i.e. Radical Honesty about Anger and Forgiveness; and Paradigms and Contexts: The Revolution of Consciousness

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Written Statement by Consent of T. Michael Maher, Ph.D, to testify as expert witness for How and Why Journalists Avoid the Population-Environment Connection and Media Framing and Salience of the Population Issue Affidavit of Brad Blanton, Ph.D, evidencing the legal, psychological, and sociopolitical ‘citizens privilege’, Nuremberg Principles skills and competencies of Individual Responsibility, required for acts of civil disobedience to perceived illegitimate authority; and their application to the common law ‘reasonableness test; in terms of Criminal Procedure Act 51, of 1977: § 213: Proof of Written Statement by Consent; & § 171 & 172: Evidence on Commission Affidavit of Leonard George Horowitz evidencing the Origin of AIDS sourcing from Hepatitis B Vaccine experiments conducted by Agents and Agencies of the Federal Government of the United States of America and the Merck Pharmaceutical Company; in terms of Criminal Procedure Act 51, of 1977: § 213: Proof of Written Statement by Consent; & § 171 & 172: Evidence on Commission

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DOCUMENTARIES: *

Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101: Lecture by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D. emphasising why the greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.

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CIA & Pentagon: Overpopulation & Resource Wars, Nightline, Ted Koppel, (2000)

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Finding Balance – Forests and Family Planning in Madagascar, Produced by Population Action International, Written and Directed by Daniele Anastasion. This award-winning documentary journeys to the edge of a rapidly disappearing world, where population growth continues to fuel the cycle of poverty and deforestation.

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2002: The Century of the Self (BBC Four) documented how Freud's discoveries concerning the unconscious led to Edward Bernays' development of public relations, the use of desire over need and self-actualisation as a means of achieving economic growth and the political control of population.

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Practicing Radical Honesty: Beyond Good and Evil (00:39); And Nothing but the Truth: Brad Blanton (07:25) and Brad Blanton for Congress (09:38); Practicing

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Radical Honesty: Radical Honesty I (03:44); II (03:23); III (04:23), includes Conflict between Couples: Reality and Interpretations of Language9 ANC: VIP’s of Violence, 1987 British documentary presented by Nicholas Partridge The Corporation 2003 Canadian documentary film written by Joel Bakan, directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abbott.

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RADICAL HONESTY & CONSCIOUSNESS MATERIALS Radical Honesty & Futilitarianism: A,B,C, D,E

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Practicing Radical Honesty: How to Heal the Past, Live in the Present and Build the Future, with a Little Help from Your Friends, by Brad Blanton; and Radical Honesty: How to Transform Your Life by Telling the Truth, Brad Blanton, Ph.D, Dell (1996)

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Radical Hope: Futilitarianism, by Brad Blanton

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Affidavit of Brad Blanton, Ph.D, evidencing the legal, psychological, and sociopolitical ‘citizens privilege’, Nuremberg Principles skills and competencies of Individual Responsibility, required for acts of civil disobedience to perceived illegitimate authority; and their application to the common law ‘reasonableness test’; HC-WC # 19963-09

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Being Specific in Language: Use of Concrete Terms: *

Abstract, Concrete, General, and Specific Terms, by John Friedlander, Assoc. Prof., English Dept. at Southwest Tennessee Community College

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The Ubiquitous Matrix of Lies, by Charles Eisenstein

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Psych. Theory incl. Origins & Meaning of Consciousness *

Waking from the Meme Dream: Who Am I? Do I Exist?; by Susan Blackmore; Paper presented: The Psychology of Awakening: International Conference on Buddhism, Science & Psychotherapy Dartington 7-10 November 1996; also The Psychology of Awakening: Buddhism, Science & Our Day-to-day Lives. Ed. G.Watson, S.Batchelor and G.Claxton; London, Rider, 2000, 112-122

B.001

To Have or to Be, by Erich Fromm, published in World Perspective Series, by Harper & Row (Library Of Congress: ISBN 0-8264-0912-1).

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Sex and Character: Erich Fromm, by Martin Grotjahn; Psychiatry, VI, 1943, pp. 21– 31; Psychoanal Q., 14:133-134.

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Escape from Freedom, by Erich Fromm, First Owl Books.Erich Fromm was a German sociologist and psychologist.

B.010

Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behaviour, by David R. Hawkins, Veritas Pub. (1995) (Library of Congress ISBN 1-56170-933-6) The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety, by Alan W. Watts, Vintage Books (1951). Alan Watts held both a masters degree in theology and a doctorate of divinity, and is best known as a Western interpreter of Zen Buddhism, Chinese & Indian Philosophy Out of My Mind: Disconcerting Meditations, by Pila Hall, Xlibris (2010).

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Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self, by Nikolas Rose (1989, 1999)

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Inventing Our Selves: Psychology, Power and Personhood, by Nikolas Rose (1996)

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The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, by Julian Jaynes (1976)

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Reflections on the Dawn of Consciousness: Julian Jaynes's Bicameral Mind Theory 9

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Revisited; by Kuijsten, Marcel (2007); Julian Jaynes Society. pp. s. 96–100, 169–202. Søren Kierkegaard : (1841) On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates (Om Begrebet Ironi med stadigt Hensyn til Socrates); (1847) Works of Love (Kjerlighedens Gjerninger); (1850) Practice in Christianity (Indøvelse i Christendom)

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The Denial of Death, Becker, Ernest (1973) New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0684-83240-2.

B.010

The Birth and Death of Meaning, by Ernest Becker (1971.)

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Richard Dawkins: How A Scientist Changed the Way We Think; Grafen, Alan; Ridley, Mark (2006); New York, NY: Oxford University Press

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The Mind's I , by Daniel Dennet (Bantam)

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Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life (Simon & Schuster; reprint edition 1996)

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Kinds of Minds: Towards an Understanding of Consciousness (Basic Books 1997)

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Consciousness Explained, Dennet D.C. London, Little, Brown & Co. (1991)

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The Computational Brain, Churchland,P.S. and Sejnowski,T.J. (1992); Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press The Evolution of Human Consciousness, Crook, J.H. (1980); Oxford, Clarendon Press

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Psychological processes in cultural and genetic coevolution, Crook,J.H. (1995). In Survival and Religion: Biological Evolution and Cultural Change;. Ed. E.Jones and V.Reynolds. London, Wiley. 45-110

B.012

Cultural transmission and Evolution: A quantitative approach, Cavalli-Sforza,L.L. and Feldman,M.W. (1981); Princeton NJ, Princeton University Press.

B.012

Coevolution: Genes, culture and human diversity; Durham,W.H. (1991); Palo Alto, Ca., Stanford University Press.

B.012

Genes, Mind and Culture: The Co-evolutionary Process, Lumsden,C.T. and Wilson,E.O. (1981); Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press;.

B.012

Viruses of the Mind, Dawkins,R. (1993); In Dennett and his Critics. Ed. B.Dahlbom, Oxford, Blackwell. 13-27. The Inner Eye, Humphrey,N. (1986); London, Faber and Faber

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Evolution: Homo’s Prehistory: The Great Forgetting: *

The Story of B, by Daniel Quinn; New York: Bantam Books. 1997; Beyond Civilization: Humanity’s Next Great Adventure, by Daniel Quinn 2000; Ishmael, by Daniel Quinn, Bantam/Turner Books; 1992

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Evolution of early humans; Stringer, C.B. (1994), in Steve Jones, Robert Martin & David Pilbeam (eds.). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 242. ISBN 0-521-32370-3. Also ISBN 0-521-46786-1; and McHenry, H.M (2009).

B.009

Human Evolution in Michael Ruse & Joseph Travis. Evolution: The First Four Billion Years. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. p. 265. ISBN 978-0-674-03175-3.

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The Selfish Gene. New York, New York: Oxford University Press.; Dawkins, Richard (1976).

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Miscellaneous Truth-Tellers *

War Is A Racket, by Major General Smedley Darlington Butler; The Anti-War

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Classic written by Americas most decorated General. *

Principia Discordia is a Discordian religious text written by Greg Hill (Malaclypse The Younger) and Kerry Thornley (Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst). It was originally published under the title "Principia Discordia or How The West Was Lost" in a limited edition of 5 copies in 1965. "The Principles of Strife", deviates from correct Latin which would read Principia Discordiæ. The Principia describes the Discordian Society and its Goddess Eris, as well as the basics of the POEE denomination of Discordianism. It features typewritten and handwritten text intermixed with clip art, stamps, and seals appropriated from other sources, possibly in violation of copyright laws. While the Principia is full of literal contradictions and unusual humor, it contains several passages which propose that there is serious intent behind the work, for example a message scrawled on page 00075: "If you think the PRINCIPIA is just a ha-ha, then go read it again." Notable symbols in the book include the Apple of Discord, the pentagon, and the "Sacred Chao".

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The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and get a Real Life and Education, by Grace Llewellyn, Lowry House. Grace Llewellyn is a former middle school English teacher, the director of Not Back to School Camp, the founder of the Genius Tribe Resource center and mailorder catalogue, and the editor of two other books on unschooling. She is also a member of the Radical Honesty Futilitarian Tribe.

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Stairway to Nowhere, by Yakov Rabinovich, Invisible Books (2007): particularly: The Judaism-X Manifesto & Melchizedek – Ecological War

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Ubuntu Mythology: *

Ubuntu: An African Assessment of the Religious Other, Louw Dirk J, Philosophy in Africa, University of the North

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Ubuntu and the Challenges of Multiculturalism in post-apartheid South Africa © Dirk J. Louw, Department of Philosophy, University of the North, Private Bag X1106, Sovenga 0727;.

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Validation of individual consciousness in Strong Artificial Intelligence: An African Theological contribution, by Dion Angus Forster, degree of Doctor of Theology, in the Systematic Theology, at the University of SA; Promoter: Prof. CW du Toit, June 2006;

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Identity in relationship: The ethics of ubuntu as an answer to the impasse of individual consciousness, by Dion Forster (Paper presented at SA Science and Religion Forum; Published in The impact of knowledge systems on human development in Africa. du Toit, CW (ed), Pretoria, Research institute for Religion and Theology (UNISA) 2007:245-289).

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Black Liberation Theology: Black Theology and Black Power, by James Cone (1969, ISBN 1-57075-157-9); A Black Theology of Liberation, by James Cone (1970, ISBN 0-88344-685-5)

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Liberating Black Theology: The Bible and the Black Experience in America, by Anthony B. Bradley, Crossway Books (2010)

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Losing the Race: Self Sabotage in Black America, by John McWhorter, linguistics professor at the University of California, Berkeley

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Islamic Mythology The Legacy of Arab-Islam in Africa: A Quest for Inter-religious Dialogue, by John

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Allembillah Azumah, who is presently based at the Henry Martyn Institute for Reconciliation and Understanding in Hyderabad, India. He is an expert on Islam in colonial Africa (One World Publications, 2001)

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Stalking the Wild Taboo, by Garrett Hardin: Part 4:Competition: (20) Competition, a Tabooed Idea in Sociology; (21) The Cybernetics of Competition; (22) Population, Biology and the Law; (23) Population Skeletons in the Environmental Closet; (24) The Survival of Nations and Civilisations

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Mandatory Motherhood: The True Meaning of Right to Life, by Garrett Hardin; Social Contract Press, 1997 Living within Limits: Ecology, Economics and Population Taboos, by Garrett Hardin

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The Immigration Dilemma: Avoiding the Tragedy of the Commons, by Garrett Hardin

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Silent Spring by Rachel Carson (Mass Market Paperback - 1962)

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Environment, Scarcity, and Violence, by Thomas F. Homer-Dixon; Environmental Change and Violent Conflict, in Scientific American, February 1993

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Emerging Viruses: Aids & Ebola, Nature, Accident or Intentional, by L. G. Horowitz

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Confronting Collapse: The Crisis of Energy and Money in a Post Peak Oil World, by Michael C. Ruppert

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Living within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos by Garrett James Hardin (Paperback - Apr. 6, 1995)

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The Population Explosion by Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich (Paperback - Apr. 1991)

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The Limits to Growth by D.H. Meadows, Donella H. Meadows, and et al (Paperback - June 1979)

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Eve’s Seed: Biology, the Sexes and the Course of History, by Robert S. McElvaine (McGraw-Hill, 2001) Eve’s Seed: Masculine Insecurity, Metaphor, and the Shaping of History, by Robert S. McElvaine, Department of History, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi

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Ecology and the Crisis of Overpopulation: Future Prospects for Global Sustainability by Anup Shah (Hardcover - Dec. 1998)

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Uncontrolled Breeding: Or, Fecundity Versus Civilization; a Contribution to the Study of Over-Population as the Cause of War and the Chief Obstacle to the Emancipation of Women [1917 ] by C. K. (Charles Kay) Ogden (Paperback - Sept. 22, 2009)

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The Demography of Armed Conflict, edited by CSCW researcher Henrik Urdal, together with CSCW associate Helge Brunborg and Ewa Tabeau. The book is based on two special issues of the journals European Journal of Population and Journal of Peace Research from 2005.

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Sir Halford Mackinder, Geopolitics, and Policymaking in the 21st Century, by Christopher J. Fettweis, Parameters, Summer 2000, pp. 58-71; US Army War College Quarterly, The United States Army’s Senior Professional Journal. Fettweis is

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a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland, College Park. The Devil in the Demographics: The Effect of Youth Bulges on Domestic Armed Conflict, 1950-2000 ; Urdal, Henrik, 2004. Social Development Papers 14. Washington DC: Conflict Prevention and Reconstruction Unit, World Bank

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Population Dynamics and Local Conflict: A Cross National Study of Population and War, by Nazli Choucri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Paper appeared in revised form as Chapter 8 in Population Dynamics and International Violence: Propositions, Insights, and Evidence, by Nazli Choucri, Lexington Books, September 1974

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Population and Conflict: New Dimensions of Population Dynamics, by Nazli Choucri, United Nations Fund for Population Activities

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US Naval Services Long Term Study: Global Tipping Points on Food, Water, Energy, Population & Natural Resources, In State of the Worlds Future, by Larry Edelson, Money and Markets, 18-14-08

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The Population Explosion: The Most Powerful Force on Earth, , by Martin D. Weiss, Ph.D., MoneyandMarkets; 06-19-06 *

The Shape of Things to Come: Why Age Structure Matters to a Safer More Equitable World; by Elizabeth Leahy, Robert Engelman, Carolyn Vogel, Sarah Haddock & Tod Preston, Population Action International, 2003

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The Security Demographic – Population and Civil Conflict After the Cold War, by Richard Cincotta, Robert Engelman and Daniele Anastasion, Population Action International, 2003

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YouthQuake: Population, fertility and environment in the 21st Century, by John Guillebaud, Optimum Population Trust, 2007

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The Effects of ‘Youth Bulge’ on Civil Conflicts, by Lionel Beehner, Council on Foreign Relations Backgrounder, April 27, 2007

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The Culture of Future Conflict: Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity will be the Direct Cause of Confrontation, Conflict and War;, Ralph Peters, Parameters, Winter 1995-96, pp. 18-27; the US Army War College Quarterly, The United States Army’s Senior Professional Journal. Major Ralph Peters is assigned to the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence. He is a graduate of the US Army Command and General Staff College and holds a master's degree in international relations.

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National Security Study Memorandum 200: World Population Growth and U.S. Security, by Stephen D. Mumford; The Social Contract, Winter 1992 – 93

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Tragedy of the Commons, by Garret Hardin, Science, 1968

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Ecoliteracy, EcoNumeracy and Laws of Sustainability *

Living within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos: Growth: Real and Spurious, by Garrett Hardin, Oxford University Press (1995)

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Carrying Capacity and Quality of Life, by Garrett Hardin, Environmental Science: Sustaining the Earth (Wadsworth, 1991) Carrying Capacity: As an Ethical Concept, by G. Hardin, Social Contract, Fall 2001

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Cultural Carrying Capacity, by Garrett Hardin, 10 August 1986 AIBS Distinguished Service Award Acceptance Speech Ethical Implications of Carrying Capacity, by Garrett Hardin, 1977

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Limited World, Limited Rights, by Garrett Hardin, Rights and Liberties, Society, 17 May/June 1980

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From Shortage to Longage: Forty Years in the Population Vineyards, by Garrett

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Hardin, Population and Environment, Vol. 12, No. 3. Spring 1991 *

Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor, by Garrett Hardin, Psychology Today, September 1974

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Perpetual Growth: The Next Dragon Facing Biology Teachers, by Garrett Hardin, National Association of Biology Teachers Address on 10 November, 1990.

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Protection, Yes. But Against Whom? For Whom?, by Garrett Hardin, The Social Contract, Fall 2001.

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The Feast of Malthus: Living within Limits, by Garrett Hardin, The Social Contract, Spring 1998

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Living on a Lifeboat, by Garrett Hardin, 1974, BioScience, Vol 24(10), & Social Contract, Fall 2001

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There is no Global Population Problem, by Garrett Hardin, The Social Contract, Fall 2001

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Two Cultures – or Three Filters? On being ecolate as well as literate and numerate, by Garrett Hardin, The Social Contract, Spring 1999 What Heretics Are For, by Garrett Hardin, The Social Contract, Fall 2001

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Who Benefits? Who Pays?, by Garrett Hardin, Filters Against Folly (1985)

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Book review - The Ostrich Factor, by Garret Hardin (The Ostrich Factor: Our Population Myopia, Oxford University Press, 1999)

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Democracy Cannot Survive Overpopulation, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Population & Environment, Vol. 22, No. 1, September 2000, pgs. 63-71

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Arithmetic of Growth: Methods of Calculation, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Population and Environment (March, 1993)

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Arithmetic of Growth: Methods of Calculation, II, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Population and Environment (January, 1999)

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The Massive Movement to Marginalize the Modern Malthusian Message, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., The Social Contract, Vol. 8, No. 3, Spring 1998, pgs. 239-251

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Regionwide Planning Will Make the Problems Worse, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., The Social Contract, Vol. 9, No. 4, Summer 1999, pgs. 224-227

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Reflections on Sustainability, Population Growth, and the Environment, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Paper first published in Population & Environment, Vol. 16, No. 1, Sep 1994, pp. 5-35; (1998)

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Environmental Sustainability, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Paper annual meeting of the American Association Of Physics Teachers meeting, Denver, CO, Aug 16, 1997

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The New Flat Earth Society; by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., A slightly revised version of an article that was published in the September 1996 issue of The Physics Teacher, Vol. 34, No. 6, (September 1996) Pgs. 342-343.

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Scientific American and the Silent Lie; by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., review was published in The Physics Teacher, December 2006, Vol. 44, Pgs. 623-624.

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Why have scientists succumbed to political correctness?, by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Published in the Teachers Clearinghouse for Science and Society Education Newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 2, Spring 2008, Pg. 21.

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Population Myths, Keynote speech presented at the conference, Are Human Numbers Threatening Natural Systems? by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D., Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota. November 18, 2000.

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Arithmetic, Population and Energy: Sustainability 101: Transcript of Lecture by Albert Bartlett, Ph.D. emphasising why the greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.

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Revisiting the Limits to Growth: Could the Club of Rome Have Been Correct, After All?, Mathew Simmons; CEO – Simmons & Co. Intn’l

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How and Why Journalists Avoid the Population-Environment Connection, by T. Michael Maher, University of Southwestern Louisiana, Population and Environment, Volume 18, Number 4, March 1977; Reprinted in 1997 by the Carrying Capacity Network, Focus, 18 (2), 21-37.

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Population Explosion Threatens to Trap Africa in Cycle of Poverty, The Guardian, UK; 25 August 2006; by Xan Rice in Kampala

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Population Bomb ‘ticks louder than climate’, The Canberra Times, Australia; 22 July 2008, by Rosslyn Beeby

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Population Explosion: Africa is sitting on a time bomb, The New Vision, Uganda; 31 March 2010; by Peter Mulira Thou Shalt Not Breed: Anglicans, by Josh Gordon, The Age, Australia, May 9, 2010

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High birthrate threatens to trap Africa in Cycle of Poverty, Guardian, UK; 1 September 2006, by Xan Rice

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Muslim Europe: the demographic time bomb transforming our continent, by Adrian Michaels, Telegraph, UK; 08 August 2009

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Pregnant (Again) and Poor, by Nicholas D. Kristof, New York Times; 4 April 2009

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Pope: ‘Insatiable Consumption’ Depleting Earth’s Resources, AP, 17 July 2008

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Michael Ruppert on Oil, Energy and ‘Collapse’: Sounding an Alarm on Oil, by Anthony Kaufman, Wall Street Journal, November 4, 2009

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Burnet's solution: The plan to poison S-E Asia, by Brendan Nicholson, Political Correspondent, The Age, March 10 2002

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Race Relations Survey 1989/90, Cooper C, et.al ; (Jhb: SA Institute of Race Relations) 1990: Chairman of the Council for Population Development, Professor JP de Lange, claimed that population growth was SA’s ‘ticking time bomb’; within two decades SA would find itself in a dilemma where its resources and socio-economic capabilities would be insufficient for its population, which would give rise to total social disintegration, unemployment, poverty, and misery which would become unmanageable, even in the best of constitutional dispensations. He urgently urged a birth rate of 2.1 or less children per woman per year. The Population Development Programme recognized that a direct relationship existed between standard of living, an effective family planning and population growth.

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Race Relations Survey 1992/93, Cooper, C et. Al; (Jhb: S A Institute of Race Relations) 1993.: High population growth is the cause of growth in poverty, unemployment and squatter camps, and most of the serious problems in South Africa; Population pressures are destroying the environment; the IFP and FRD call for ethics of 2 children per family as urgent population control priority; Population Growth outstrips Economic Growth for many years, and blacks avoid participation in family planning programs.

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South Africa Survey 1997-1998, Sidiropoulos, E. et. al (Jhb: SA Inst. of Race Relations) 1998: ANC will no longer be monitoring South Africas population growth statistics by race, and South Africa’s poverty has nothing to do with high Population growth, but is the fault of racist apartheid

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The Lie of Apartheid, by Arthur Kemp (The Lie of Apartheid and other true stories from Southern Africa)

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A Measure of Commitment: Women’s Sexual and Reproductive Risk: Index for SubSaharan Africa, by Center for the Study of Adolescence & Population Action International *

AIDS in South Africa: Why the Churches Matter, by Sarah Ruden, The Christian Century, May 17, 2000, pp 566-570, The Christian Century Foundation.

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On The Virgin Cleansing Myth: Gendered Bodies, AIDS and Ethnomedicine, by Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala, African Journal of AIDS Research 2002, 1: 87-95

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News Articles: Apartheid & Post Apartheid: AIDS and the imperialist connection., Nxumalo J.; Sechaba Sept.1988

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Major Surgery Needed For the Economy – and Doctors Prescribe the Pill. Discussion of ‘Overpopulation’ and Family Planning, by Work in Progress; Article in Critical Health, No 5, May 1981, Pg 4-12

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Mbeki’s Legacy Not His Alone, Meshack Mabogoane, 08 Oct 2008, Mail & Guardian

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Licence to Breed, by Michael Coetzee, The Citizen, 12 August 2009

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Petition/Appeal to SA Goverment: *

An Appeal to World Leaders for a Dialogue on Population: To the Organizers of the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development, Johannesburg 2002; issued by the Assisi Nature Council, June 2002

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LORDS OF POVERTY: John Maher of Delancey Street: A Guide for Peaceful revolution in America, by Grover Sales; Norton and Company, New York, 1976

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The Lords of Poverty: The Power, Prestige, and Corruption of the International Aid Business, by Graham Hancock

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The Road to Hell: The Ravaging Effects of Foreign Aid and International Charity, by Michael Maren

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“For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid!” – James Shikwati, Der Spiegel Interview with African Economics Expert

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Rewards of Pejoristic Thinking, by Garrett Hardin 1977

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TRC ILLEGETIMACY & CULTURE OF SECRECY: Selective Truths, Bias, Half Truths, etc:

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Cherry, J. (2003) Cultures of secrecy: liberation movements, truth telling and accounting for the past. (Paper presented to the Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, 18 December 2003 at the workshop on "The South African democratic transition revisited: between pessimism and miracles".).

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A Long Nights Damage: Working for the Apartheid State, by Eugene de Kock

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The Sixth Weapon: Ethno-Cultural Warfare, by Pieter Oosthuizen (unpublished) Really inside BOSS: a tale of South Africa's late intelligence service (And something about the CIA), by P.C. "Piet" Swanepoel

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Complaints to Public Protector of TRC Handling of SADF, submitted by Gen. J.J. Geldenhuys, SSA, SD, SOE, SM; Genl A.J. Liebenberg, SSA, SD, SOE, MMM; Genl M.A. de M. Malan, SSA, OMSG, SD, SM; and Gen C.L. Viljoen, SSA, SD, SOE, SM; January 1998

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People’s War: New Light on the Struggle for South Africa, by Anthea Jeffery, Jonathan Ball Publishers SA (2010)

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The Conflict of the Past: A Factual Review, by General Johan van der Merwe, former Commissioner of the South African Police Force and the Commanding Officer of the Security Branch of the SA Police Force from 01 January 1986 to August 1988, who was actively engaged in the conflict of the past and the TRC-proceedings.

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The Truth About The Truth Commission, by Anthea Jeffery, South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR), Johannesburg, 1999

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What Happened in the ANC Camps?, Focus: ANC Camps, Work In Progress, No. 82, Page 14-18; June 1992. Hein Marais takes a look at darker side of ANC history – allegations of gross abuses by ANC security in exile – and asks whether it represents an aberration or a deeper authoritarian tradition that may resurface again.

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A Miscarriage of Democracy: The ANC Security Department in the 1984 Mutiny in Umkhonto We Sizwe, by Bandile Ketelo, Amos Maxongo, Zamxolo Tshona, Ronnie Massango and Luvo Mbengo; Searchlight SA, Vol. 2. No.1, July 1990, Pages: 35-41.

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South Africa: Torture, ill-treatment and executions in African National Congress Camps, Amnesty International, 2 December 1992, AI Index AFR 53/27/92

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An Open Letter to Nelson Mandela from Ex-ANC Detainees, Searchlight South Africa Number 5 July 1990 ISSN 0954-3384, pages 66 to 68

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The ANC Conference: From Kabwe to Johannesburg, Letter to the Editors, Searchlight South Africa, Vol 2, No.2 January 1991

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A Death in South Africa: The Killing of Sipho Phungulwa, by Paul Trwhela, The Killing Fields of South Africa, Searchlight South Africa, Vol 2, No 2, 6 January 1991; Pg 11 – 25; ISSN 0954-3384

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Skweyiya Commission Report, Report of the Commission of Enquiry into Complaints by Former African National Congress Prisoners and Detainees, 1992; including NEC Response to Motsuenyane Commission Report

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The Stuart Commission Report: Commission of Inquiry into Recent Developments in the People’s Republic of Angola, March 14, 1984, Lusaka, Angola

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Women in the ANC and SWAPO: sexual abuse of young women in the ANC camps, by Olefile Samuel Mngqibisa, October 1993, Searchlight South Africa, No 11, Pages 1116 (ISSN 0954-3384)

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The Dilemma of Albie Sachs: Constitutionalism and the Death of Thami Zulu, by Paul Trewhela, Searchlight South Africa, No 11, Oct 1993,Pages 34 – 52; (ISSN 0954-3384)

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The Case of Samuel Mngzibisa (Elty Mhlekazi); Resignation from ANC, 07/02/1991

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Inside Quadro: End of an Era, by Paul Trewhela, published in Searchlight South Africa, No. 5 in July 1990.

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Ex-SADF Generals Slam Final Report, Daily Dispatch, Friday, April 30, 1999

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The Secret Files that Still Haunt SA, by Bryan Rostron Sunday Ind, March 15 2009: Page 13

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Robert McBride – A Coloured Life, by Dr. Gomolemo Mokae (The Unforgiven)

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South African Christianity: The Kairos Document, 25 September 1985; A Challenge to the Church, allegedly by Frank Chicane and Beyers Naude

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Theologies: Liberation vs. Submission, by Jean-Pierre Cloutier (Initially published in the Spring of 1987 in the Haiti Times)

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AIDS, Witchcraft, and the Problem of Power in Post-Apartheid South Africa, by Adam Ashforth, May 2001, Paper No # 10, Institute for Advanced Study (IAS): School of Social Science

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Witchcraft and the State in South Africa, Harnischfeger, Johannes. 2000; Anthropos 95: 99-112.

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Delius, Peter. 1996. A Lion Amongst the Cattle. Johannesburg: Ravan Press.

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Tebbe, Nelson, Witchcraft and Statecraft: Liberal Democracy in Africa, Georgetown Law Journal, Vol. 96: 183

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Niehaus, Isak. 1999. Witchcraft, Power and Politics: Exploring the Occult in the South African Lowfeld. [unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of the Witwatersrand].

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My People-The writings of a Zulu witch-doctor, by Credo Mutwa. (1969) ISBN 014003210X

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Racist, Sexist, Violent-Peddling, Malema Hate-Talk dangerous for the future, by Mphutlane wa Bofelo

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News as Discourse, by Teun A. van Dijk, Professor of Discourse Studies, University of Amsterdam. (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers, 1988)

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Power and the news media, In. D. Paletz (Ed.), Political Communication and Action. (pp. 9-36). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 1995.

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Critical Discourse Studies; A sociocognitive Approach, In Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer (Eds.), Methods of critical discourse analysis. London: Sage, 2009.

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If It Bleeds, It Leads: An Anatomy Of Television News, Matthew R. Kerbel (2001)

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How Do Journalists Think?: A Proposal for the Study of Cognitive Bias in Newsmaking, S. Holly Stocking & Paget H. Gross; Canadian Journal of Communication, Vol 17, No 1 (1992); (Eric Clearinghouse on Reading (1989))

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The Media Monopoly, Boston: Beacon Press, 1983.

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When Corporations Rule the World, by David Korten, Stylus/Kumarian Press 2001 Second Edition

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Unequal Protection: The Rise of Corporate Dominance and the Theft of Human Rights, by Thom Hartmann (2004)

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Life, Inc.: How the World Became A Corporation and How To Take It Back, by Douglass Rushkoff, 2009

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Anti-intellectual South Africa deserves the media it has, Pierre de Vos, Constitutionally Speaking May 18th, 2010

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RSA ELITE RADICAL HONESTY FREE SPEECH COMMENT: *

21 March 2010: Educate to Liberate: Human Consciousness Rule-of-Law Freedom Charter: White Refugee Guerrilla Law Social Science Enquiry Report: 140 of SA Political, Academic and Media Elite, say ‘No Thanks’ to the ‘Rule-of-Law. (www.scribd.com/doc/28684119/); submitted to: UK Prime Min. Gordon Brown; HM Queen Elizabeth; Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip; HM Queen Beatrix of Netherlands; Chancellor Merkel & Ministers of State; Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince William & Harry; Royal House of Norway; Swedish Royal Family; HM Queen of Denmark & Royal Family; PM Harper; Pres. Sarkozy; Pres. Obama & VP Biden; Pres. Medvedev & PM Vladimir Putin

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Correspondence to SA Media Editors & Political Elite: Request Official Comment on Free Speech Legal Issue: Non-violent civil disobedience Radical Honesty Dissent to Politically Correct Tyrannical Insanity: American politician Dr. Brad Blanton accuses SA Gov. of conducting a legal prosecution& persecution campaign against non-violent civil disobedience Free Speech dissenter

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June 1810, 2010

Lara Johnstone, First Amicus, Pro Se

I, i, we, us, me & being-self11; i.e. I am not sure of my existence, but I am sure of my intentions12

NDR-113 BRAIDFUTE

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ANDREA MUHRRTEYN

10 In 2002, the established Phi Day, or Golden Ratio Day (GRD), was June 18th, based on the number 0.6180339.... the first three digits of which apply nicely to the Gregorian calendar as 6/18, June 18th. 11 Waking from the Meme Dream: Who Am I? Do I Exist?; by Susan Blackmore; Paper presented: The Psychology of Awakening: International Conference on Buddhism, Science & Psychotherapy Dartington 7-10 November 1996; also The Psychology of Awakening: Buddhism, Science & Our Day-to-day Lives. Ed. G.Watson, S.Batchelor and G.Claxton; London, Rider, 2000, 112-122 12 Is the existential mantra of Valentine Casey (according to the Government allegedly officially dead), and U.S. Christmas, in the western South of Heaven, West of Hell. They are an incorruptible Sherrif and his Native American Deputy Partner who wears dresses, who aren’t quite sure if they are in heaven or hell, or somewhere in between; but wherever they are, they don’t like corrupt bullies. 13 NDR-113: Gandhian Guerrilla Reporter : Andrea Muhrrteyn [Andrew Martin], is a Francis Marion Braidfute (Francis Marion + Marion Braidfute) Lara Braveheart’, nom de plume for Lara Johnstone. Andrea is the feminine version of among others Andrew. Andrea derives from the Greek ανήρ (anēr), genitive ανδρός (andrós), that indicates the man as opposed to the woman [Andrea Alciato, (1492 - 1550), was an Italian jurist and writer, regarded as the founder of the French school of legal humanists. Alciati is most famous for his Emblemata, a collection of short Latin verse texts and accompanying woodcuts: Emblema CLXXXIX: Mentem, non formam, plus pollere means, Intelligence Matters, Not Beauty]. Muhrr + teyn: Muhrr, for the Holy Oil, Myhrr and Teyn, is Nyet (No, in Russian) backwards. Mu: Mu: important in Zen & Discordian practice; also represents MU, a fictional parallel universe, continent, or place; or a MisUnderstood word. Andrew Martin, is the U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men robot, NDR-113, in Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg’s Positronic Man (1993). It is the story of Andrew’s quest for legal recognition as a human. 14 PDF File of CCT:23-10 1st Amici Doc’s: Court Filings: http://www.scribd.com/my_document_collections/2303313

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World Scientists' Warning to Humanity Issued November 18, 1992 (Excerpts)

Some 1,700 of the world's leading scientists, including the majority of Nobel laureates in the sciences, issued this appeal in November 1992. The Warning was written and spearheaded by UCS Chair Henry Kendall. Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about.

The Environment The environment is suffering critical stress: The Atmosphere Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultraviolet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests and crops. Water Resources Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40% of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes and ground water further limits the supply. Oceans Destructive pressure on the oceans is severe, particularly in the coastal regions which produce most of the world's food fish. The total marine catch is now at or above the estimated maximum sustainable yield. Some fisheries have already shown signs of collapse. Rivers carrying heavy burdens of eroded soil into the seas also carry industrial, municipal, agricultural, and livestock waste -- some of it toxic. Soil Loss of soil productivity, which is causing extensive Land abandonment, is a widespread by product of current practices in agriculture and animal husbandry. Since 1945, 11% of the earth's vegetated surface has been degraded -- an area larger than India and China combined -- and per capita food production in many parts of the world is decreasing. Forests Tropical rain forests, as well as tropical and temperate dry forests, are being destroyed rapidly. At present rates, some critical forest types will be gone in a few

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years and most of the tropical rain forest will be gone before the end of the next century. With them will go large numbers of plant and animal species. Living Species The irreversible loss of species, which by 2100 may reach one third of all species now living, is especially serious. We are losing the potential they hold for providing medicinal and other benefits, and the contribution that genetic diversity of life forms gives to the robustness of the world's biological systems and to the astonishing beauty of the earth itself. Our massive tampering with the world's interdependent web of life -- coupled with the environmental damage inflicted by deforestation, species loss, and climate change -- could trigger widespread adverse effects, including unpredictable collapses of critical biological systems whose interactions and dynamics we only imperfectly understand. Uncertainty over the extent of these effects cannot excuse complacency or delay in facing the threat.

Population The earth is finite. Its ability to absorb wastes and destructive effluent is finite. Its ability to provide food and energy is finite. Its ability to provide for growing numbers of people is finite. And we are fast approaching many of the earth's limits. Current economic practices which damage the environment, in both developed and underdeveloped nations, cannot be continued without the risk that vital global systems will be damaged beyond repair. Pressures resulting from unrestrained population growth put demands on the natural world that can overwhelm any efforts to achieve a sustainable future. If we are to halt the destruction of our environment, we must accept limits to that growth. A World Bank estimate indicates that world population will not stabilize at less than 12.4 billion, while the United Nations concludes that the eventual total could reach 14 billion, a near tripling of today's 5.4 billion. But, even at this moment, one person in five lives in absolute poverty without enough to eat, and one in ten suffers serious malnutrition. No more than one or a few decades remain before the chance to avert the threats we now confront will be lost and the prospects for humanity immeasurably diminished. WARNING: We the undersigned, senior members of the world's scientific community, hereby warn all humanity of what lies ahead. A great change in our stewardship of the earth and the life on it, is required, if vast human misery is to be avoided and our global home on this planet is not to be irretrievably mutilated. A new ethic is required -- a new attitude towards discharging our responsibility for caring for ourselves and for the earth. We must recognize the earth's limited capacity to provide for us. We must recognize its fragility. We must no longer allow it to be ravaged. This ethic must motivate a great movement, convince reluctant leaders and reluctant governments and reluctant peoples themselves to effect the needed changes..

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Over 1,500 members of national, regional, and inter-national science academies have signed the Warning. Sixty-nine nations from all parts of Earth are represented, including each of the twelve most populous nations and the nineteen largest economic powers. The full list includes a majority of the Nobel laureates in the sciences. Awards and institutional affiliations are listed for the purpose of identification only. The Nobel Prize in medicine is for physiology or medicine.

PROMINENT INDIVIDUALS AMONG MORE THAN 1,500 SIGNATORIES Anatole Abragam, Physicist; Fmr. Member, Pontifical Academy of Sciences; France Carlos Aguirre President, Academy of Sciences, Bolivia Walter Alvarez Geologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Viqar Uddin Ammad, Chemist, Pakistani & Third World Academies, Pakistan Claude Allegre, Geophysicist, Crafoord Prize, France Michael Alpers Epidemiologist, Inst. of Med. Research, Papua New Guinea Anne Anastasi, Psychologist, National Medal of Science, USA Philip Anderson, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Christian Anfinsen, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; USA How Ghee Ang, Chemist, Third World Academy, Singapore Werner Arber, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Switzerland Mary Ellen Avery, Pediatrician, National Medal of Science, USA Julius Axelrod, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Michael Atiyah, Mathematician; President, Royal Society; Great Britain Howard Bachrach, Biochemist, National Medal of Science, USA John Backus, Computer Scientist, National Medal of Science, USA Achmad Baiquni, Physicist, Indonesian & Third World Academies, Indonesia David Baltimore, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA H. A. Barker, Biochemist, National Medal of Science, USA Francisco J. Barrantes, Biophysicist, Third World Academy, Argentina David Bates, Physicist, Royal Irish Academy, Ireland Alan Battersby, Chemist, Wolf Prize in Chemistry, Great Britain Baruj Benacerraf, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Georg Bednorz, Nobel laureate, Physics; Switzerland Germot Bergold, Inst. Venezolano de Investigaciones Cientificas, Venezuela Sune Bergstrom, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Sweden Daniel Bes, Physicist, Argentinean & Third World Academies, Argentina Hans Bethe, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Arthur Birch Chemist, Australian Academy of Science, Australia Michael Bishop, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Konrad Bloch, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Nicholaas Bloembergen, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA David Mervyn Blow, Wolf Prize in Chemistry, Great Britain Baruch Blumberg, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Bert Bolin, Meteorologist, Tyler Prize, Sweden Norman Borlaug, Agricultural Scientist, Nobel laureate, Peace; USA & Mexico Frederick Bormann, Forest Ecologist; Past President, Ecological Soc. of Amer.; USA Raoul Bott, Mathematician, National Medal of Science, USA Ronald Breslow, Chemist, National Medal of Science Ricardo Bressani, Inst. of Nutrition, Guatemalan & Third World Academies, Guatemala Hermann Bruck, Astronomer, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Great Britain Gerardo Budowski, Natural Resources, Univ. Para La Paz, Costa Rica E. Margaret Burbidge, Astronomer, National Medal of Science, USA Robert Burris, Biochemist, Wolf Prize in Agriculture, USA Glenn Burton, Geneticist, National Medal of Science, USA Adolph Butenandt, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Fmr. President, Max Planck Inst.; Germany Sergio Cabrera, Biologist, Univ. de Chile, Chile Paulo C. Campos, Medical scientist, Philippine & Third World Academies, Philippines Ennio Candotti, Physicist; President, Brazilian Soc. Adv. of Science; Brazil Henri Cartan, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, France Carlos Chagas, Biologist; Univ. de Rio de Janeiro; Fmr. President, Pontifical Academy of Sciences; Brazil

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Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar, Center for Liquid Crystal Research, India Georges Charpak, Nobel laureate, Physics; France Joseph Chatt, Wolf Prize in Chemistry, Great Britain Shiing-Shen Chern, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, China & USA Christopher Chetsanga, Biochemist, Affican & Third World Academies, Zimbabwe Morris Cohen, Engineering, National Medal of Science, USA Stanley Cohen, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Stanley N. Cohen, Geneticist, Wolf Prize in Medicine, USA Mildred Cohn, Biochemist, National Medal of Science, USA E. J. Corey, Nobel laureate, Chemistry, USA John Cornforth, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Hector Croxatto, Physiologist, Pontifical & Third World Academies, Chile Paul Crutzen, Chemist, Tyler Prize, Germany Partha Dasgupta, Economist, Royal Society, Great Britain Jean Dausset, Nobel laureate, Medicine; France Ogulande Robert Davidson, Univ. Res. & Dev. Serv., African Acad., Sierra Leone Margaret Davis, Ecologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Luis D'Croz, Limnologist, Univ. de Panama, Panama Gerard Debreu, Nobel laureate, Economics; USA Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, Nobel laureate, Physics; France Johann Deisenhofer, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Germany & USA Frederica de Laguna, Anthropologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Paul-Yves Denis, Geographer, Academy of Sciences, Canada Pierre Deligne, Mathematician, Crafoord Prize, France Frank Dixon, Pathologist, Lasker Award, USA Johanna Dobereiner, Biologist, First Sec., Brazilian Academy of Sci.; Pontifical & Third World Academies, Brazil Joseph Doob, Mathematician, National Medal of Science, USA Renato Dulbecco, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Heneri Dzinotyiweyi, Mathematician, African & Third World Academies, Zimbabwe Manfred Eigen, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Germany Samuel Eilenberg, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, USA Mahdi Elmandjra, Economist; Vice President, African Academy of Sciences; Morocco Paul Ehrlich, Biologist, Crafoord Prize, USA Thomas Eisner, Biologist, Tyler Prize, USA Mohammed T. El-Ashry, Environmental scientist, Third World Academy, Egypt & USA Gertrude Elion, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Aina Elvius, Astronomer, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden K. O. Emery, Oceanographer, National Academy of Sciences, USA Paul Erdos, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, Hungary Richard Ernst, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Switzerland Vittorio Ersparmer, Pharmacologist, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Italy Sandra Faber, Astronomer, National Academy of Sciences, USA Nina Federoff, Embryologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Herman Feshbach, Physicist, National Medal of Science, USA Inga Fischer-Hjalmars, Biologist, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden Michael Ellis Fisher, Physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, Great Britain & USA Val Fitch, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Daflinn Follesdal, President, Norwegian Academy of Science; Norway William Fowler, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Otto Frankel, Geneticist, Australian Academy of Sciences, Australia Herbert Friedman, Wolf Prize in Physics, USA Jerome Friedman, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Konstantin V. Frolov Engineer; Vice President, Russian Academy of Sciences; Russia Kenichi Fukui, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Japan Madhav Gadgil, Ecologist, National Science Academy, India Mary Gaillard, Physicist, National Academy of Sciences. USA Carleton Gajdusek, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Robert Gallo, Research Scientist, Lasker Award, USA Rodrigo Gamez ,Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad, Costa Rica Antonio Garcia-Bellido, Biologist, Univ. Auto. Madrid, Royal Society, Spain Leopoldo Garcia-Collin, Physicist, Latin American & Third World Academies, Mexico Percy Garnham, Royal Society & Pontifical Academy, Great Britain Richard Garwin, Physicist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Murray Gell-Mann, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA

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Georgii Georgiev, Biologist, Lenin Prize, Russia Humam Bishara Ghassib, Physicist, Third World Academy, Jordan Ricardo Giacconi, Astronomer, Wolf Prize in Physics, USA Eleanor J. Gibson, Psychologist, National Medal of Science, USA Marvin Goldberger, Physicist; Fmr. President, Calif. Inst. of Tech., USA Maurice Goldhaber, Wolf Prize in Physics, USA Donald Glaser, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Sheldon Glashow, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA James Gowans, Wolf Prize in Medicine, France Roger Green, Anthropologist, Royal Society, New Zealand Peter Greenwood, Ichthyologist, Royal Society, Great Britain Edward Goldberg, Chemist, Tyler Prize, USA Coluthur Gopolan, Nutrition Foundation of India, Indian & Third World Academies, India Stephen Jay Gould, Paleontologist, Author, Harvard Univ., USA Roger Guillemin, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Herbert Gutowsky, Wolf Prize in Chemistry, USA Erwin Hahn, Wolf Prize in Physics, USA Gonzalo Halffter, Ecologist, Inst. Pol. Nac. ,Mexico Kerstin Hall, Endocrinologist, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden Mohammed Ahmed Hamdan, Mathematician, Third World, Academy, Jordan Adnan Hamoui, Mathematician, Third World, Academy, Kuwait A. M. Harun-ar Rashid, Physicist; Sec., Bangladesh, Academy of Sci., Bangladesh Mohammed H. A. Hassan, Physicist; Exec. Sec., Third World Academy of Sciences; Sudan & Italy Ahmed Hassanli, Chemist, African Academy of Sciences, Tanzania & Kenya Herbert Hauptman, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; USA Stephen Hawking, Mathematician, Wolf Prize in Physics, Great Britain Elizabeth Hay, Biologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Dudley Herschbach, Nobel laureate, Chemistry, USA Gerhard Herzberg, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Canada Antony Hewish, Nobel laureate, Physics; Great Britain George Hitchings, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Roald Hoffman, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; USA Robert Holley, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Nick Holonyak, Electrical Engineer, National Medal of Science, USA Lars Hormander, Wolf Prize in Mathematics, Sweden Dorothy Horstmann, Epidemiologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA John Houghton, Meteorologist; Chairman, Science Working Group, IPCC; Great Britain Sarah Hrdy, Anthropologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Kenneth Hsu, Geologist, Third World Academy, China & Switzerland Kun Huang, Physicist, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Hiroshi Inose, Electrical Engineer; Vice President, Engineering Academy; Japan Turner T. Isoun, Pathologist, African Academy of Sciences, Nigeria Francois Jacob, Nobel laureate, Medicine; France Carl-Olof Jacobson Zoologist; Sec-Gen., Royal Academy of Sciences; Sweden Dorothea Jameson, Psychologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Daniel Janzen, Biologist, Crafoord Prize, USA Cecilia Jarlskog, Physicist, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden Louise Johnson, Biophysicist, Royal Society, Great Britain Harold Johnston, Chemist, Tyler Prize, USA Victor A. Kabanov, Chemist, Lenin Prize in Science, Russia Jerome Karle, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Robert Kates, Geographer, National Medal of Science, USA Frederick I. B. Kayanja, Vice-Chnclr., Mbarara Univ., Third World Academy, Uganda Joseph Keller, Mathematician, National Medal of Science, USA Henry Kendall, Nobel laureate, Physics; Chairman, Union of Concerned Scientists; USA John Kendrew, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Elisabeth Kessler, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden Maung-U Khin, Pediatrician, Third World Academy, Myamnar & USA Gurdev Khush, Agronomist, International Rice Institute, Indian Natl. Sci. Academy, India & Philippines Susan Kieffer, Geologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Klaus von Klitzing, Nobel laureate, Physics; Germany Aaron Klug, Nobel laureate, Chemistry, Great Britain E. F. Knipling, Agricultural Researcher, National Medal of Science, USA

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Walter Kohn, Physicist, National Medal of Science, USA Janos Kornai, Economist, Hungarian Academy of Science, Hungary Aderemi Kuku, Mathematician, African & Third World Acads., Nigeria Ikuo Kushiro, Geologist, Japan Academy, Japan Devendra Lal, Geophysicist, National Science Academy, India Gerardo Lamas-Muller, Biologist, Museo de Historia Natural, Peru Torvard Laurent, Physiological chemist; President, Royal Academy of Sciences; Sweden Leon Lederman, Nobel laureate, Physics; Chr., Amer. Assn. Adv. Sci.; USA Sang Soo Lee, Physicist, Korean & Third World Academies, Rep. of Korea Yuan T. Lee, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; USA Susan Leeman PharmacologistX National Academy of Sciences, USA Jean Marie Lehn, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; France Wassily Leontief, Nobel laureate, Economics; USA Luna Leopold, Geologist, National Medal of Science, USA Louis Leprince-Ringuet, Physicist, French & Pontifical Academies, France Vladilen Letokhov, Physicist, Lenin Prize in Science, Russia Rita Levi-Montalcini, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA & Italy Li Chang-lin, Environmental Sciences, Fudan University, China Shan Tao Liao, Mathematician, Chinese & Third World Academies, China William Lipscomb, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Jane Lubchenco, Zoologist; President-Elect, Ecological Soc. of Amer.; USA Christopher Magazda, Limnologist, African Academy of Sciences, Zimbabwe Lydia Phindile Makhubu, Chemist, Third World & African Academies, Swaziland Khursheed Ahmad Malik, Microbiologist, Pakistan & Third World Academies, Pakistan & Germany Lynn Margulis, Biologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Paul Marks, Oncologist, National Medal of Science, USA George Martine, Inst. for Study of Society, Population, & Nature; Brazil Frederico Mayor, Biochemist; Dir. Gen., UNESCO, Spain & France Ernst Mayr, Zoologist, National Medal of Science, USA Maclyn McCarty, Wolf Prize in Medicine, USA James McConnell, Physicist, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Ireland Digby McLaren, Past President, Royal Society of Canada; Canada James Meade, Nobel laureate, Economics; Great Britain Jerrold Meinwald, Chemistry, Tyler Prize, USA M. G. K Menon, Physicist; President, International Council of Scientific Unions; India Gennady Mesiatz, Physicist; Vice President, Russian Academy of Sciences; Russia Jan Michalski, Biologist, Polish Academy of Science, Poland Hartmut Michel, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Germany Brenda Milner, Neurologist, Academy of Sciences, Canada Cesar Milstein, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Argentina & Great Britain Franco Modigliani, Nobel laureate, Economics; USA Andrei Monin, Oceanologist, State Prize, Russia Marcos Moshinsky, Physicist, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Mexico Nevill Mott, Nobel laureate, Physics; Great Britain Teruaki Mukaiyama, Chemist, Japan Academy, Japan Walter Munk, Geophysicist, National Medal of Science, USA Anne Murray, Ethnographer, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden Joseph Murray, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Noreen Murray, Biologist, Royal Society, Great Britain Lawrence Mysak, Meteorologist; Vice President, Academy of Science, Royal Society of Canada; Canada Jayant Vishnu Narlikar, Astrophysicist, Indian & Third World Academies, India Anwar Nasim, Biologist, Third World Academy, Saudi Arabia Kim Nasmyth, Biologist, Royal Society, Great Britain & Austria James Neel, Geneticist, National Medal of Science, USA Louis Neel, Nobel laureate, Physics; France Yuval Ne'eman, Physicist, Natl. Acad. of Sci. & Humanities, Israel Oleg M. Nefedov, Chemist; Vice President, Russian Academy of Sciences; Russia Erwin Neher, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Germany Marshall Nirenberg, Biochemist; Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Yasutomi Nishizuka, Biochemist, Lasker Award, Japan John S. Nkoma, Physicist, Third World Academy, Botswana Paul Nchoji Nkvvi, Anthropologist, African Academy, Cameroon Howard Odum, Ecologist, Crafoord Prize, USA Bede Nwoye Okigbo, Agricultural Scientist; Dir., U.N. Unv. Pgm. Natrl. Res. in Afr.; Nigeria & Kenya Ayub Khan Ommaya, Neurobiologist, Third World Academy, Pakistan & USA

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Cyril Agodi Onwumechili, Physicist, Fmr. Pres., Nigerian Acad. of Sciences, Nigeria & Great Britain Mary Jane Osborn, Microbiologist, National Academy of Scientists, USA Yuri Ossipyan, Physicist; Vice President, Russian Academy of Sciences; Russia Autzr Singh Paintal, Physiologist, Fmr. President, Indian National Science Academy, India George Pake, Physicist, National Medal of Science, USA George Palade, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Mary Lou Pardue, Biologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Linus Pauling, Nobel laureate, Chemistry & Pence, USA Barbara Pearse, Molecular Biologist, Royal Society, Great Britain Muhammed Abed Peerally, Biologist, Third World Academy, Mauritius Manuel Peimbert, Astronomer, Univ. Nac. Aut. de Mexico, Mexico Roger Penrose, Mathematician, Wolf Prize in Physics, Great Britain John Philip, Agricultural Science, Australian Academy of Science, Australia Lilian Pickford, Physiologist, Royal Society, Great Britain John R. Pierce, Electrical Engineer, National Medal of Science, USA John Polanyi, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Canada George Porter, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Ilya Prigogine, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Belgium Giampietro Puppi, Physicist, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Italy Edward Purcell, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Atta ur-Rahman, Chemist, Pakistani & Third World Academies, Pakistan G. N. Ramachandran, Mathematician, Inst. of Science, India Tiruppattur Ramakrishnan, Physicist, Indian & Third World Academies, India Chintamani Rao, Inst. of Science, Indian and Pontifical Academies, India Eduardo Rapoport, Ecologist, Third World Academy, Argentina Marianne Rasmuson, Geneticist, Royal Academy of Sciences, Sweden Peter Raven, Director, Missouri Botanical Garden; National Academy of Sciences, USA Martin Rees, Astronomer, Royal Society & Pontifical Academy, Great Britain Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff, Anthropologist, Columbian & Third World Academies, Columbia Tadeus Reichstein, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Switzerland Frederick Reines, Physicist, National Medal of Science, USA Alexander Rich, Biologist, National & Pontifical Academies, USA Burton Richter, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Ralph Riley, Wolf Prize in Agriculture, Great Britain Claude Rimington, Inst. for Cancer Research, Norwegian Academy of Science, Norway Gustavo Rivas Mijares, Engineer; Fmr. President, Academy of Sciences, Venezuela Frederick Robbins, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Wendell Roelofs, Entomologist, National Medal of Science, USA Betty Roots, Zoologist, Academy of Sciences, Canada Miriam Rothschild, Biologist, Royal Society, Great Britain Sherwood Rowland, Chemist; President, American Association for the Advancement of Science; USA Janet Rowley, Physician, National Academy of Sciences, USA Carlo Rubbia, Nobel laureate, Physics, Italy & Switzerland Vera Rubin, Physicist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Yuri Rudenko, Energy Research Inst., State Prize laureate, Russia Elizabeth Russell, Jackson Laboratory, National Academy of Sciences, USA Albert Sabin, Virologist, National Medal of Science, USA Carl Sagan, Astrophysicist & Author, USA Roald Sagdeev, Physicist, Russian & Pontifical Academies, Russia & USA Ruth Sager, Geneticist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Farrokh Saidi, Surgeon, Third World Academy, Iran Abdus Salam, Nobel laureate, Physics; President, Third World Academy of Sciences, Pakistan & Italy Frederick Sanger, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Jose Sarukhan, Biologist, Third World Academy, Mexico Berta Scharrer,Neuroscientist, National Medal of Science, USA Richard Schultes, Botanist, Tyler Prize, USA Melvin Schwartz, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Julian Schwinger, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Glenn Seaborg, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA Michael Sela, Weizmann Inst., Pontifical Academy of Science, Israel Arne Semb-Johansson, Entomologist, Norwegian Academy of Science, Norway Salimuzzaman Siddiqui, Chemist, Pontifical & Third World Academies, Pakistan Kai Siegbahn, Nobel laureate, Physics; Sweden Thomas Silou, Biochemist, African Academy of Sciences, Congo

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Herbert Simon, Nobel laureate, Economics; USA Alexej Sitenko, Physicist, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Ukraine Jens Skou, Biophysicist, Royal Academy of Sciences, Denmark Charles Slack, Agricultural Science, Royal Society, New Zealand George Snell, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Roger Sperry, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Alexander Spirin, Biologistn Lenin Prize, Russia Earl Stadtman, Biochemist, National Medal of Science, USA Thressa Stadtman, Biochemist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Ledyard Stebbins, Geneticist, National Medal of Science, USA Jack Steinberger, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA & Switzerland Janos Szentgothai, Fmr. President, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Hungary Tan Jia-zhen, Geneticist, Shanghai Univ., China Andrezej Tarkowski, Embryologist, Polish [text missing] Valentine Telegdi, Wolf Prize in Physics, Switzerland Kirthi Tennakone, Physicist, Third World Academy, Sri Lanka Walter Thirring, Physicist, Austrian & Pontifical Academies, Austria Donnall Thomas, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Jan Tinbergen, Nobel laureate, Economics; Netherlands Samuel C. C. Ting, Nobel laureate, Physics; USA James Tobin, Nobel laureate, Economics; USA Alexander Todd, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Susumu Tonegawa, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Japan & USA Cheng Kui Tseng, Oceanologist, Chinese & Third World Academies, China Hans Tuppy, Biochemist, Austrian & Pontifical Academies, Austria James Van Allen, Physicist, Crafoord Prize, USA Simon van der Meer, Nobel laureate, Physics; Netherlands & Switzerland John Vane, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Great Britain Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Martha Vaughan, Biochemist, National Academy of Sciences, USA George Wald, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Henrik Wallgren, Zoologist, Society of Science & Letters, Finland E. T. S. Walton, Nobel laureate, Physics, Ireland Prawase Wasi, Hematologist, Third World Academy, Thailand Gerald Wasserburg, Geophysicist, Crafoord Prize, USA James Watson, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Victor Weisskopf, Wolf Prize in Physics, USA Thomas Weller, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Diter von Wettstein, Physiologist, Royal Academy of Sciences, Denmark Fred Whipple, Astronomer, National Academy of Sciences, USA Gilbert White, Geographer, Tyler Prize, USA Torsten Wiesel, Nobel laureate, Medicine; USA Jerome Wiesner, Physicist, Fmr. President, Mass. Inst. of Tech., USA Maurice Wilkins, Nobel laureate, Medicine; Great Britain Geoffrey Wilkinson, Nobel laureate, Chemistry; Great Britain Richard Willems, Geneticist, Estonian Biocentre, Estonia Edward O. Wilson, Biologist, Crafoord Prize, USA Lawrence A. Wilson, Agricultural Science, Third World Academy, Trinidad Evelyn Witkin, Biologist, National Academy of Sciences, USA Yang Fujia, Physicist, Chinese & Third World Academies, China Alexander L. Yanshin, Geologist, Karpinsky Gold Medal, Russia Yongyuth Yuthavong, Biochemist; Director, National Sci. & Tech. Devl. Agency, Thailand Zhao Zhong-xian, Physicist, Chinese & Third World Academies, China Zhou Guang-zhao, Physicist; President, Chinese Academy of Sciences; China Solly ZuckerInan, Zoologist, Royal Society, Great Britain A WORLD SCIENTISTS' WARNING BRIEFING BOOK is available from the Union of Concerned Scientists. It provides the citations to support their WARNING.

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