The Forces Library Selection Of Online Publications
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Advertising & Markets: A Collection of Seminal Papers | J.C. Luik and M.J.
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Fear of living | Tana Wells
Outline: Genocide continues and epidemics rage in all too many parts of the world. Shoppers in Sarajevo have been risking their lives simply trying to cross the street. Few until recently have ventured out of the pub in Ulster for a friendly beer. Yet, the richest and healthiest nations are preoccupied with…
Health, Lifestyle and Environment: Countering the Panic | Digby Anderson, Peter Berger, Robert Browning, Peter Finch, Raymond Johnstone, Irving Kristol, James Le Fanu, Mark Mills, Petr Skrabanek, Aaron Wildavsky
Outline: Suggests that the nation is gripped by a "health panic" generated by often contradictory advice from researchers.
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In Defense of Smokers | Lauren A. Colby
Outline: Lauren Colby is a practicing attorney from Washington DC, and a civil libertarian. He has dedicated a good part of his life to studying the evidence and documentation of the largest epidemiological fraud of history, that on…
Microbes and Malignancy: Infection as a Cause of Human Cancer | Julie Parsonnet, editor
Outline: This book has nothing to do with the smoking persecution. The book proposes, with solid speculative foundations, that cancer is an infection. This theory has advanced tremendously among serious scientists in recent years. Reviewer Ganem concludes: "Examples like this reveal how much we still have…
Murder A Cigarette | Ralph Harris, Judith Hatton
Outline: At long last, two self-confessed, life-long smokers, with over a century of blissful puffing between them, offer a cheerful but emphatic rebuff to the SS (stop smoking) brigade! The aim is not to encourage others to smoke, but to sort out fantasy from fact in the great debate of the freedom of adult…
Pleasure and Quality of Life | David M. Warburton, Neil Sherwood
Outline: Pleasure is a personal experience, but it is also a common experience, part of the emotional vocabulary of all cultures. All of us have opinions and clear moral views about the place of pleasure in a well-lived life, what form it should take, and with what enthusiasm it should be sought. In this book…
Polluted Science | Michael Fumento
Outline: Polluted Science is a critical study of the EPA's decision in 1997 to tighten national standards for measuring air quality. Michael Fumento examines the standards used by the EPA and the benefits the EPA hoped to reap by their utlilization.
Risk | John Adams
Outline: Risk management is people management. The current obsession with risk – and protection from risk – is analyzed in this rare book that is no longer available and that we make available again online for our readers. The author John Adams examines the two opposing definers: the cultural theory…
Science Without Sense | Steven J. Milloy
Outline: "This is a recipe book for the public health superstar wanna-be," says Milloy. "It has everything you need to know about how to create a risk that will electrify the public, how to reach the pantheon of public health and how to land those big fat research grants from the federal government…
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