The Nuclear War

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Nuclear Energy, Electricity, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Public Policy
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Author: Eric N. Skousen, Ph.D. ISBN: 9780934364768
Publisher: Verity Publishing, Inc. Publication: September 29, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Eric N. Skousen, Ph.D.
ISBN: 9780934364768
Publisher: Verity Publishing, Inc.
Publication: September 29, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This book is dedicated to the innocent victims of the nuclear war—to those who are dead, are dying, and will die because we have not aggressively exercised our nuclear option.

It is also dedicated to those whose minds are filled with myths about nuclear energy, in the hope that this book will shed some light into the shadows of their mind-set.

This book encourages the use of nuclear power to increase America’s energy capacity and also decrease her dependence on foreign oil.

“The message that the book carries is not only true, but it is obvious. It is not only obvious, it is interesting; and not only obvious and interesting, but convincing for anyone whose mind leaves at least one crack open through which new and correct ideas may enter. This book should be read by all who want to diminish suffering and avoid conflict, by those who want to make real peace more probable.” —Edward Teller.

Readers have commented:

“I had no idea that Chernobyl was not so much an ‘accident’ as sheer socialist incompetence.”

“I’ve never understood the ‘non-problem’ of the nuclear waste before.”

“Now radiation doesn’t worry me so much. I understand it.”

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This book is dedicated to the innocent victims of the nuclear war—to those who are dead, are dying, and will die because we have not aggressively exercised our nuclear option.

It is also dedicated to those whose minds are filled with myths about nuclear energy, in the hope that this book will shed some light into the shadows of their mind-set.

This book encourages the use of nuclear power to increase America’s energy capacity and also decrease her dependence on foreign oil.

“The message that the book carries is not only true, but it is obvious. It is not only obvious, it is interesting; and not only obvious and interesting, but convincing for anyone whose mind leaves at least one crack open through which new and correct ideas may enter. This book should be read by all who want to diminish suffering and avoid conflict, by those who want to make real peace more probable.” —Edward Teller.

Readers have commented:

“I had no idea that Chernobyl was not so much an ‘accident’ as sheer socialist incompetence.”

“I’ve never understood the ‘non-problem’ of the nuclear waste before.”

“Now radiation doesn’t worry me so much. I understand it.”

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