Doctors for Disaster Preparedness

20th Annual Meeting
Doctors for Disaster Preparedness

Sound Science and
Sound Survival Insurance
after September 11

July 27-28, 2002

The Sheraton Colorado Springs
2886 South Circle Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
(719) 576-5900

Reservations: (800) 325-3535

cosponsored by:

Presented by:

DDP
1601 N. Tucson Blvd. Suite 9
Tucson, AZ 85716
520-325-2680


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Program

Friday, July 26, 2002: 6:30 PM - 9:30 Welcome Reception; and see ``Special Attractions''

 

Saturday, July 27, 2002

7:45 AM Welcome. Jane Orient, M.D., DDP President

8:00 AM Global Governance and the Future of the United States. Henry Lamb

Mr. Lamb, EVP of the Environmental Conservation Organization, has attended many international meetings, including Kyoto.

9:00 AM Ozone and Empire (and How Congress Can't Repeal the Laws of Physics). Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D.

Dr. Baliunas of the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysical Observ. will include a discussion of exoterrestrial influences on ozone.

10:15 AM An Orbital Icehouse in 100,000 A.D.? Willie Soon, Ph.D.

Dr. Soon, also of the Harvard-Smithsonian, places human CO2 generation in an astronomical perspective.

11:15 AM Slaying the NIMBY Dragon. Herbert Inhaber, Ph.D.

Dr. Inhaber is author of Energy Risk Assessment and President of Risk Concepts, Inc.

12:15 PM Lunch: Making the Case for Homeland Defense. Elizabeth Farah

Mrs. Farah is Senior Editor and Vice President for Marketing at WorldNetDaily.

2:30 PM Did Litigation and Junk Science Help Bring Down the World Trade Center? Andrew Schlafly, Esq.

Mr. Schlafly, General Counsel for AAPS, examines the effect of environmental litigation on American industry.

3:30 PM Death by Regulation: the Need for a Scientific Standard. Jay Lehr, Ph.D.

Dr. Lehr is Sr Scientist with Environmental Education Enterprises and editor of the McGraw Hill env science Handbook.

4:30 PM The Circuitous Case Connecting Ozone Holes and Space Debris. Tom Kerrigan, Ph.D.

Dr. Kerrigan is an applied mathematician and collaborator of Dr. Jan Rosinski; geophysics is his lifelong avocation.

6:30 PM Reception and Banquet: Misplaced Risk Assessment-A Terrorist Weapon. Edwin Zebroski, Ph.D.

Dr. Zebroski is a world-class expert on breeder reactors and first editor of Advanced Nuclear Reactors.

 

Sunday, July 28, 2002

8:00 AM The Solar Fraud. Howard Hayden, Ph.D.

Dr. Hayden is Professor of Emeritus of Physics, University of Connecticut and editor of The Energy Advocate.

9:00 AM Ice Nine: Prions and Mad Cow Disease. Byron Caughey, Ph.D.

Dr. Caughey is Senior Investigator, Laboratory of Persistent Viral Diseases, NIH Rocky Mountain Labs.

10:15 AM Radiation Hormesis in Medicine. Jerry Cuttler, DSc, PEng, FCNS

Dr. Cuttler designed safety systems for the CANDU 6 and other electricity generating stations.

11:15 AM High Frontier: Let's Roll! Ambassador Henry F. Cooper

Ambassador Cooper was SDI advisor during the first Bush Administration and is President of High Frontier.

12:15 PM Lunch: From Terrorists to Missiles: Large-Scale Threats to the U.S.A. Lowell Wood, Ph.D.

Dr. Wood, staff physicist at UC's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has worked on national security for 35 years.

2:30 PM The Effect of the Government on Medical Progress. Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.

Dr. Robinson is President of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and editor of Access to Energy.

3:30 PM Shelters for Americans Not Named Bush or Cheney. Sharon Packer and Paul Seyfried

Utah Shelter Systems has unparalleled experience in recent shelter construction for ordinary Americans.

4:30 PM Homeland Defense Panel: Q&A


REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registration Fee: $150 for the entire seminar includes a welcome reception, a banquet, and two luncheons ($95 each for additional family members). The tours are extra.

To make hotel reservations:

Call the Sheraton Colorado Springs: (800) 325-3535

Rooms are limited at the special rate of $99/night (single or double).

CUT OFF DATE: June 23, 2002

Make your reservations now!


SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

The Colorado Springs area is a wonderful site for a family vacation. Attractions include: the Manitou Cliff Dwellings Museums and Preserve; the Cave of the Winds; Pike's Peak by Bike; the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo; an Echo Canyon River Expedition; the Royal Gorge Route Railway; the Pike Peak's Cog Railway; Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine tour; and much more.

GROUP TOUR. A guided Garden of the Gods tour of the U.S. Air Force Academy is scheduled for Friday morning, July 26; you don't have to miss the TACDA meeting. Bus departs 7:30 a.m., returns 11:30. Cost: $25. Sign up soon!

A VIP Tour of NORAD at Cheyenne Mountain has been approved for Monday, July 29. There is space for ONLY 35 persons. Bus transportation will be provided, $15 per person. CALL to check availability.

TACDA MEETING. This year's conference of The American Civil Defense Association will precede the DDP meeting at the Sheraton Colorado Springs, on Friday, July 26. A joint welcome reception will follow.

Speakers include:

John Darrah, retired Chief Scientist with the Air Force Command; Frank Williams, former TACDA president; General Oleg Kalugin, former head of KGB Counterintelligence; and Charles Wiley of Accuracy in Media.

To register for the TACDA seminar:

Call (800) 425-5397 Write: to P.O. Box 1057, Starke, FL 32091 or Visit www.tacda.org.


TRANSPORTATION

The Sheraton is easily accessed from I-25; take exit 138. The hotel's complimentary airport shuttle runs between 5:30 a.m. and 11:30 p.m.

REGISTRATION AND TAPE ORDERS

____ Please reserve a place for me (us) at the 20th Annual Meeting of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness. The registration fee of $150, plus $95 for each additional family member, and additional for tours, is enclosed.

____ I would like to order a complete set of audiotapes for $99.

____ I have circled the audiotapes that I would like and enclose a check for $8 each.

____ I would like the indicated videotapes ($20 each). Please show clearly that you would like a video, not an audio.

____ I'm interested in a tour of the U.S. Air Force Academy ($10) and/or ___ NORAD ($15). (NORAD availability limited; call.)

 

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* Registration fee includes the reception, two luncheons, and a banquet.

 

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