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In this dialog between friends, (Pub, representing the public mind, and Indy, the individual), two important events, one which has already happened and another still on the horizon, are scrutinized to reveal some widely held untruths and misconceptions. The first is the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy; an examination, mainly, of overlooked details in the photographic evidence, revealing a conspiracy and cover-up of huge proportion. And secondly, the public needs to know what is actually going on with the climate. Research reveals that the much talked about global warming is but an…mehr

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In this dialog between friends, (Pub, representing the public mind, and Indy, the individual), two important events, one which has already happened and another still on the horizon, are scrutinized to reveal some widely held untruths and misconceptions. The first is the 1963 assassination of John F. Kennedy; an examination, mainly, of overlooked details in the photographic evidence, revealing a conspiracy and cover-up of huge proportion. And secondly, the public needs to know what is actually going on with the climate. Research reveals that the much talked about global warming is but an ominous and precipitous prelude to a great transition. The changes we are now seeing are all preceded by important climate signals that have been evident for a long time- especially in the northern seas. All signs of a coming change to a colder Earth. If we are to retain any semblance of our long-held democratic institutions and governance; if we are to avert a slow decline into a political tyranny- then, to the extent possible, we must all become fully informed. If we are to overcome a coming transition in the climate of truly global proportions- then again, we must be fully informed.
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William Thornbro: Writer/researcher in the physical/social sciences. Born, Muncie, Indiana, the United States, 1952; Bachelor of Science, Ball State University, 1978.