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Tetrahedron Publishing Group

Health Science Communications for People Around the World

 

NEWS RELEASE                                

 

                                                                                                Release: No. DITA-174

                                                                                                Date Mailed: Jan. 14, 2002

For Immediate Release

Contact: Ingri Cassel—208/265-2575; 888/508-4787

 

1,000 Death in the Air Books Donated to Congress and Libraries to Support Legislation Banning Risky “Star Wars” Programs

 

Sandpoint, ID — A small publisher has “tithed” $30,000 worth of new books entitled Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism and Toxic Warfare to members of Congress and American libraries in support of the “Space Preservation Act of 2001”—legislation that would ban “Star Wars” programs if passed. The book, written by Harvard-trained health science investigator, Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, discusses the risks posed by space weapons cited in House Bill H.R. 2977, issued by Ohio Democrat Dennis Kucinich. The bill, currently in review committees, and certain to be opposed by the Bush administration, urges a “permanent ban on basing weapons in space.”

 

Included in the proposed ban are devices capable of directing lasers, chemical or biological sprays, and electromagnetic radiation to inflict “death or injury on . . . biological life, bodily health, mental health, or physical and economic well-being of a person.”

 

Tetrahedron Publishing Group of Sandpoint, Idaho invited the nation’s librarians and congressional representatives to order free copies of the 525-page hardcover, in an effort to inform the public and law makers about the health risks posed by military space programs targeted by the bill. Included here are the latest technologies for population control that H.R. 2977 calls “exotic weapons systems.”

 

The Congressional Record cites these exotic weapons as—(i) electronic, psychotronic, or information weapons; (ii) chemtrails; (iii) high altitude ultra low frequency weapons systems; (iv) plasma, electromagnetic, sonic, or ultrasonic weapons; (v) laser weapons systems; (vi) strategic, theater, tactical, or extraterrestrial weapons; and (vii) chemical, biological, environmental, climate, or tectonic weapons. All of these were critically examined in Death in the Air, which recently received a scientific endorsement in CHOICE—the nation’s leading academic library journal published by the American Library Association. (See; http://www.deathintheair.com/reviews.html)

 

According to the House bill, available for review at http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery, the term “exotic weapons systems” include those designed to “damage space or natural ecosystems (such as the ionosphere and upper atmosphere) or climate, weather, . . . with the purpose of inducing damage or destruction upon a target population or region on earth or in space.” This proposed legislation would clamp down on the government’s highly controversial High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) that heats portions of the ionosphere from Alaska. Critics contend that atmospheric heating is related to global warming, jet stream modifications, and weather changes causing more super storms and droughts.

 

Dr. Horowitz completed his prophetically titled text in 2001, with first copies arriving at bookstores two months before the September 11 terrorist attacks. Death in the Air includes contributions by other authorities in “Star Wars” technologies including medical doctor Nick Begich, director of Earthpulse—a public health activist organization. Dr. Begich, most famous for Angels Don’t Play This HAARP (1995) and Earth Rising - The Revolution: Toward a Thousand Years of Peace (2000), both by Earthpulse Press, is the eldest son of the late United States Congressman from Alaska, Nick Begich Sr. In addition, a sixty page chapter entitled, “Chemtrails: Compromising Public Health” was researched by Canada’s leading chemtrail investigator, William Thomas.

 

Dr. Horowitz is best known for his widely acclaimed American bestseller, Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola—Nature, Accident or Intentional? (Tetrahedron Publishing Group, 1998). This book covers the thesis that HIV/AIDS may have been man-made, a concern currently being considered by the U.S. General Accounting Office in response to requests made by Ohio attorney Boyd Ed Graves and Democratic Congressman, James A. Traficant, Jr. His investigation involves the theory that HIV emerged from laboratory experiments conducted during the 1960s and early 1970s when biological weapons contractors intermingled immune-suppressive viruses during a “Special Virus Cancer Program” administered by the National Cancer Institute.

 

“House Bill H.R. 2977 is one of the most important pieces of legislation ever written to protect the health, safety, and civil rights of humanity from the world’s most deadly and insidious control devices,” Dr. Horowitz said. “I’m delighted by the news of this bill, and honored by the effort to bring our work, free of charge, to legislators and libraries across America.”

 

Congressional members and librarians, wishing to claim free books during this campaign to support more informed decision making for H.R. 2977 are urged to send their requests to: Tetrahedron Publishing Group, P. O. Box 2033, Sandpoint, ID 83864, or call 1-888-508-4787 for more details. Postage will be paid by the company.