Take back your country : acting to clean up te world we live in / Helen Caldicott.

Program Title:
Take back your country : acting to clean up te world we live in / Helen Caldicott.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1638
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Speech by Helen Caldicott which points to the dangers humanity faces, and ways in which people can act to oppose the dangers. She starts by examining the Chernobyl disaster five years after the event as a warning to act now. Nuclear energy, she continues, had benefitted from propaganda during the Gulf War by linking oil to evil men. She goes on to look at: the threat of nuclear war; the strength of the defense industry in Southern California; "missile envy" as a symbol of testostorone; and ways to restructure spending to address the various health issues facing humanity.|TAKE BACK YOUR COUNTRY : ACTING TO CLEAN UP THE WORLD WE LIVE IN / Helen Caldicott. Speech by Helen Caldicott which points to the dangers humanity faces, and ways in which people can act to oppose the dangers. She starts by examining the Chernobyl disaster 5 years after the event as a warning to act now. Nuclear energy, she continues, has benefitted from propaganda during the Gulf War by linking oil to evil men. She goes on to look at: the threat of nuclear war| the strength of the defense industry in Southern California| "missile envy" as a symbol of testostorone| and ways to restructure spending to address the various health issues facing humanity. RECORDED: Los Angeles, 27 Apr. 1991.

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Los Angeles, 27 Apr. 1991.
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1 reel (50 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|50:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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