Deadly Lies

Civil Defense Perspectives September 2011, Vol. 27 No. 6

Data should have killed the anthropogenic catastrophic global warming hypothesis, along with many other radical environmentalist policies, but lies have powerful protectors—including recipients of more than $32.5 billion in federal  funding for climate studies between 1989 and 2009, plus $79 billion more for climate change technology research, foreign aid, and tax breaks for “green energy” (PFW-Tucson, September 2011). Continue reading “Deadly Lies”

Fukashima – Don’t Panic, Do Something

Civil Defense Perspectives March 2011 Volume 27, No. 3

At this time, the score is 18,000 to 0. The earthquake and tsunami have killed some 18,000, and radiation from the seriously damaged nuclear reactors has killed nobody. Half a million have lost their homes or livelihood, and millions are without water, heat, or electricity. World news, however, is focused on fear of radiation release, and reactors are being shut down in Germany, far away from a tsunami. A human chain of 60,000 protesters showed up in Stuttgart to protest nuclear energy.

RadStickers Sent to Japan

The Physicians for Civil Defense Project to equip American first responders with RadStickers (www.ki4u.com) is slowed for the moment because the U.S. government has bought up the inventory and is commandeering new production. Continue reading “Fukashima – Don’t Panic, Do Something”

Is World War II Over?

Civil Defense Perspectives September 2010 Volume 26 No. 6

In the popular American view, the embodiment of evil is Adolf Hitler, and the Bad Guys in movies such as Indiana Jones are portrayed as Nazis. Hitler caused World War II, with some help from Imperial Japan, but the Axis was vanquished by the valiant Allies. We had the Nuremberg Trials, hunted down an odd surviving Nazi, and remain vigilant for the reemergence of some neo-Nazis in places like Idaho or at Tea Parties. Now that the Cold War is also over, the world is safe for liberal democracy.

What If It Isn’t True?

Intelligence analyst Viktor Suvorov, who defected from the Soviet Union to the United Kingdom in 1978, presents a startling revisionist view in his 2008 book The Chief Culprit. If he is correct, then we have failed to learn critical historical lessons—with potentially fatal consequences. Continue reading “Is World War II Over?”

Arizona Radiation Net Complete

Civil Defense Perspectives January 2009, Vol. 25 No. 2

When Stephen Jones asked Arizona firefighters whether they had a plan for nuclear attack, they answered, “No.” Any instruments for measuring radiation? With few exceptions: “No.” That is no longer the situation in Arizona–in any jurisdiction that lacks an obstructive bureaucracy. Continue reading “Arizona Radiation Net Complete”