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On the other hand, with a scientist's habit of understatement Rosalie
Bertell, Ph.D. said about HAARP: "I am also concerned."355 She was writing a book
for the Women's Press in London, England, on a broader but related topic - militarism
and the environment.
HOW DO WE TURN IT AROUND?
Dr. Bertell says women can help reverse the destructive trends. Bertell, who
holds a doctorate degree in biometry and has worked on cancer/birth defect research
for decades, documents the impact, on the earth's environment, of war
preparation. 356
"Because of the non violent tendencies of women and their interpersonal
skills already developed, it is imperative that women take their rightful place in
decision making. This is especially true of participation in strategic "think tanks",
military command posts and areas of international law."
She further points out that resolving conflict without excessive damage to
our life-support system is not purely a women's skill, nor do all women have it. But
admitting women into the circles of power could open the doors.
Dr. Bertell suggests guidelines for recovery from our addiction to violence.
Here is a shortened list of her recommendations:
* "Acknowledge that war is not a natural human trait but rather a learned behavior..."
* "Embrace justice and international equity as a way to peace."
* "Demand environmental impact hearings on all military undertakings, including
the space programs. Unmask the self-destructive tendencies of war making. Freeze
military budgets at the current level, and every year reduce them by 20 per cent,
putting the savings into UN currency that can only be used for human needs."
(Environmental cleanup included.)
* "Learn to love and appreciate biological organisms...and the intricacies of the web
of life."
* "Teach your children to make peace, to break the habits of violence."
* "See yourself as one with your planet home, 'a child of the universe, capable of
feeling a blow to any part of the life system anywhere in the universe. The web of life
is intricately interconnected and fragile. Fracture it and we are all doomed."
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355 From a June 2,1994, letter to Jeane Manning from Dr. Rosalie Bertell, International Institute of
Concern for Public Health, 830 Bathurst St., Toronto, Ont. M5R 3G1,
356 Rosalie Bertell, "Exposing the Agenda of the Military Establishment", Sept. 1993 Ecodecision,