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"If you ask me, it'd be a little short of disastrous for
us to discover a source of clean, cheap, abundant energy
because of what we would do with it.  We ought to be looking
fo energy sources that are adequate for our needs, but that won't
give us the excesses of concentrated energy with which we could
do mischief to the earth or to each other."
- Amory Lovins in %2The Mother Earth%1 - Plowboy Interview, Nov/Dec 1977, p. 22

"...Giving society cheap, abundant energy ... would be the equivalent
of giving an idiot child a machine gun."  Paul Ehrlich, %2An Ecologist's
Perspective on Nuclear Power%1, May/June 1975 issue of
Federation of American Scientists Public Issue Report

"We can and should seize upon the energy crisis as a good excuse and
great opportunity for making some very fundamental changes that we
should be making anyhow for other reasons." - Russell Train,
%2Science%1 184 p. 1050, 7 June 1974

"I am not particular about freedom."
"I think the Wall is a good thing, at least it has maintained the peace".
- J.K. Galbraith (in a (1977?) interview with Die Zeit.  Cited by
Anthony Flew, University of Reading in American Spectator, January 1982

"Much of what America needs to resolve its overwhelming social problems
has become embodied into the life of Jonestown and the works of
People's Temple" - Jane Fonda as quoted by David Evanier in National
Review. 1982 April 16

"Jim Jones is a rare, rare specimen.  Jim Jones is a symbol of what we
all should be about ...  Jim Jones is, in my opinion, a true human
being ... what syou should see every day when you look into the mirror
in the early morning hours ... a combination of Martin Luther King,
Angela Davis, Albert Einstein, Chairman Mao ..." - Assemblyman
Willie Brown, same source.

"You're in the future all of a sudden.  Either this is the future or
there won't be any" - Mark Lane (same source).

In 1976 the L.A. Herald-Examiner named Jim Jones Humanitarian of the Year.

"What interest does
someone trying to prevent a family from starving have in the nuances
of representative democracy?"
BC-SUMMER-07-08
    A TV REVIEW
    By Ed Siegel
    (c) 1983 Boston Globe (Independent Press Service)