[ RadSafe ] The hot and cold of history & journalistic credibility

howard long hflong at pacbell.net
Sun Feb 4 12:28:22 CST 2007


Right, Jim.
  This morning, USAs most popular pastor, Joel Osteen, promoted positive attention (as in this case publicity), to overcome weaknesses, (here fear of radiation). Early and repeated thinking about (praying for) what feeling or behavior one knows is best, demonstrably overcomes everything from impatience (the sin the pastor admitted) to cocaine addiction.
   
  The Communist Manifesto and Mein Kampf detail propaganda methods, ver important to imposing the beliefs one wishes to dictate. I think the central-control, "liberal" press does that also, but that (even if they had my free-market belief), that the press would still try to anger and instill fear to get audience and advertising money.
   
  Rationing and selecting for objectivity my TV and newspaper exposure, helps my sanity.
  Does anyone have ideas for promoting the BENEFIT of radiation? Viagra effect?
   
  Howard Long

jjcohen at prodigy.net wrote:
  Jim,
I just can't agree that the messenger is just in innocent observer in
all this. In selecting which messages to deliver and which to ignore, the
news media exert a profound influence on public opinion. The "art" of
public relation consists largely of knowing how to work the system and get
the desired message before the public. Unfortunately, those advocating
nuclear power and sound science are not very good at it. Jerry




----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Muckerheide, Jim (CDA)" 
To: ; "howard long" ; "Bill"
; 
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 11:23 AM
Subject: RE: [ RadSafe ] The hot and cold of history & journalistic
credibility


Hi Jerry,

Unfortunately, you're blaming the messenger. They are just carrying the
message that the government agencies and politicians provide to them.

You can blame them for not being "independent thinkers," but the media
didn't "make up" the LNT and associated fear-mongering.

Regards, Jim


>-----Original Message-----
>From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl
>[mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On Behalf Of jjcohen at prodigy.net
>Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 2:26 PM
>To: howard long; Bill; radsafe at radlab.nl
>Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] The hot and cold of history &
>journalistic credibility
>
>Howard & all,
> I have a theory to account for what we have observed regarding the
>public's perception of global warming, nuclear power, environment
>degradation, and many other "threats" currently facing humanity.
>Simply stated, I hypothesize that there is a unwritten rule in all
>journalism schools that any student displaying an
>understanding or aptitude
>for science is precluded from graduating and attaining a degree in
>journalism. I can't prove my theory, but it certainly would
>explain a lot
>about what we have been observing. What do you think?
>Jerry Cohen
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "howard long" 
>To: "Bill" ; 
>Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 10:22 AM
>Subject: [ RadSafe ] The hot and cold of history
>
>
>> Howard Maccabee PhD MD is an LLNL physicist turned radiation
>oncologist
>and founder of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness. I have seen
>him exposed to
>dozens of presentations on global warming by Harvard
>astrophysicist Sallee
>Balliunas, Willy Soon, Springer, Moore, Balling and many
>others. I was his
>guest at an SF presentation featuring Michael Crichton MD, who
>started out
>supporting the movement but found data showed the opposite of what the
>carbon tax collectors claim, thus "The State of Fear" on my
>waiting room
>table.
>> Howard Long
>
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