Stephen P. Dresch Political economist (Ph.D., Yale) and philosopher (A.B., Miami-Ohio); elected member of the Michigan House of Representatives ('91-2) renowned for his defense of civil liberties; Congressional primary candidate ('92); dean and professor of economics, Michigan Technological University ('85-90), where he exposed corruption, forcing prosecution, conviction and incarceration of high-level officials; research scholar, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (Austria) ('83-5), Ford Foundation ('70-72), National Bureau of Economic Research ('69-77); director, Research in the Economics of Higher Education, Yale University ('72-5); chairman, Institute for Demographic and Economic Studies ('75-); founder (with Aspasia Qùermüt Jhéön) of Jhéön & Associates.
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FYI
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Bump
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12/13/2001 8:10:52 AM PST by
Robert357
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Bump! This is too good.
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If a pathogen is weaponized, it was produced by a government. If it gets disbursed, the pathogen was disbursed by either someone in government, or someone who either stole the pathogen, or illegally acquired it from a government job title holder with access to the pathogen. The problem with someone outside the government disbursing it, the stuff is pretty dangerous to handle. It takes equipment and training, and equipment and training take you right back to a government bureaucracy.
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Good stuff!
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