Fall 1991 Vol. 4, No. 3
Robert H. Goddard and The High-speed Bet
Robert D. Allen
The little-known story of how Americas great rocket scientist Robert Goddard invented magnetically levitated transport in 1904.
How a Normal Citizen Can Overcome Environmental Alarmism, Catastrophism, and Hysteria
Haroun Tazieff
A French scientist and government official tells how he successfully combated alarmist and catastrophist disinformation campaigns, from PCBs to the ozone hole and global warming.
Special Report on Food Irradiation:
Good News for Those Who Dont Like Bugs in Their Food
First U.S. Food Irradiation Plant Opens in Florida
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
How Food Irradiation Works
Interview with Sam Whitney: Vindicator of Florida
What the Regulatory Agencies Say
Food & Water, Inc.: Turning Antinuclear Fear into Profits
The Cold Fusion Revolution:
An Exclusive Report on the Como Conference
Carol White
Anatomy of a Cold Fusion Cell
Cold Fusion in Perspective
Conference Highlights: Stanley Pons
Conference Highlights: Wilford Hansen
Conference Highlights: Fritz Will
Conference Highlights: Giuliano Preparata
The Science Mafia and Cold Fusion
An Education in the Control of Science
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
MIT and Cold Fusion: A Case Study of Fudging
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche:
A Historical View of the Attack on Cold Fusion
Hot Fusion Moves Ahead, Despite Budget Cuts
Charles B. Stevens
AIDS: Telling the Truth About Where We Stand Now
John Grauerholz, M.D.
Chief Seattle Myth Bites the Dust
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Why Are There More Quasars Around Nearby Galaxies?
David Cherry |