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not a secret, I think that even Diane Feinstein can find dmgs in _ century of the munitions manufacturer, and basically the defence the Tenderloin, I'm not sure! But I think so. contractors ran the world. G: Well, finding drugs and knowing the structure are two dif- G: That's what my parents used to tell me when I was a little ferent things. I lived in New York. Guys on the street would, you __ kid, and they were not educated people. know, offer to sell me drugs, but that doesn't mean I understood L: They were very bright! They were right on. And that's who the connections. Tuns the world. I guess the defence contractors learned that from L: Do you think you Were SOMQTC sess {iC Napoleonic era when there were men enough to find out? What you're telling building cannons. Defence contracting me is that you didn't want to find out. was very profitable. G: No, no, no. I'm saying there is not ‘i é The difficulty today is that in the past a necessary connection. I mean, a lot of Basically what has the defence contractors could sit back, people go into the supermarket to buy comfortable in their own country, and milk and they don't know it comes from a happened was that the last have a war someplace else and really cow. century was the century Of have no problems, but today the war L: But is it that hard to find out? And ‘th would come home. So it's not quite as if your job was to find the cows, and you the munitions manufacturer, profitable. didn't find the cows, what would you and basically the defence Also kids are getting smarter. “They think? Either you are awfully stupid or il don't want to fight. And you know, it's a somebody is paying you. So the same contractors ran the world. pain in the neck to get some guy out there thing is true for the sheriffs and the and strip the guts out of a enemy or to cut judges and the Congressmen. their head off. It's kind of tough to take a G: They're all in it, otherwise they'd nice, sweet, eighteen-year-old boy and make the stuff legal and it would knock all the pushers out make himakiller. It's not as easy as it used to be. overnight. And so, basically they decided they needed another industry, L: You're right. There you go! and medicine looked like the place to go. G: I mean, it's so rational. G: I never heard this before. L: Okay. So UCSF was lobbying for Hughes Industries, and L: Well, it's the truth. then of course they want Al Levin gone, because Al Levin knows G: It's certainly an interesting idea and I'd like to hear about it. where Hughes Industries' money comes from, so there is this bat- tle at UCSF. So, "Throw Levin out!" At the time I was in the Continued in the next issue of NEXUS... Department of Medicine. woe FIND OUT HOW POLLUTION Gr Otay. Yau midi IS AFFECTING WEATHER, L: I was doing very well in research. I was, again, an 'academ- ic superstar’. So my boss, who was a wonderful human being, a ECOSYSTEMS AND YOU little crazy, shopped around to find a department to put me in, ‘cause I was in the Department of Medicine, and its chief, who : ; ; e was basically running the show, was the guy who was lobbying wren azing Tattles G: On what pretext would an aircraft company give money for cancer research? Because they are good-hearted? I mean, what's the connection there? L: You could say the same thing about Rockefeller at the Newsletter founded in 1991 to learn how oil Rockefeller Institute, the same thing about Sloan at Sloan- well fires in Kuwait were affecting the planet. Kettering. : : : << a a Learn how we are creating illnesses in our- L: Possibly with Rockefeller, with Camegie and with Sloan, it selves and our planet, and what you can do. was to help people. With Hughes, Bechtel and McDonnell- Our vision is a clean and healthy planet. Douglas, it is a big sort of conspiracy that I will describe to you in the next 10 or 15 minutes. It was very well orchestrated and it is Subscription (12 issues) very complex. Anyway, what they did was they stuck me in the Department of Dermatology, Teale the chief of the Department of { ] US$24.00/year Dermatology was a World War II combat vet who knew exactly [ ] US$12.00/student, disabled, low income, retired what I was going through. And so he kind of sequestered me in his department. Since then, my wife and I have been in the Department of Dermatology in San Francisco. So thatis whyI am _| Address: Name: in Dermatology at UCSF. That's my background. City/state/zip/country: Now you ask—let's go a little further—why did Hughes get mto medicine This is my interpretation of why Hughes got into medi- Return to: Blazing Taitles cine. PO Box 610037, Redwood City, CA 94061, USA Basically what has happened was that the last century was the FIND OUT HOW POLLUTION IS AFFECTING WEATHER, ECOSYSTEMS AND YOU Blazing Tattles Newsletter founded in 1991 to learn how oil well fires in Kuwait were affecting the planet. Learn how we are creating illnesses in our- selves and our planet, and what you can do. Our vision is a clean and healthy planet. Subscription (12 issues) [ ] US$24.00/year [ ] US$12.00/student, disabled, low income, retired Name: Address: City/state/zip/country: Return to: Blazing Taitles PO Box 610037, Redwood City, CA 94061, USA Return to: Blazing Taitles PO Box 610037, Redwood City, CA 94061, USA NEXUS 33 JUNE - JULY 1994 Continued in the next issue of NEXUS... IS AFFECTING WEATHER, ECOSYSTEMS AND YOU Subscription (12 issues)