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Peace And Disarmament Literature — Part 5
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ity. Instead of holding a series of world confer-
ences in which the dangers of nuclear energy
could be fully canvased, not alone by physicists
but by thinkers in every threatened field, our
official agencies deliberately played down these
dangers and used every available mode of cen-
sorship to restrict the circulation of the knowledge
needed for such an appraisal. In this obstinate
desire to exploit nuclear power solely for our
. .
national advantare sur government relied unoan
she tiies Ghavaiiidpt, Geel Bw eetat Peale OT
insistent publicity and indoctrination to build up
a false sense of security. Instead of regaining
our moral position by ceasing the reckless cx-
periments whose mounting pollution justified a
world-wide apprehension, we flatly denied the
need for any such cessation and allowed Russia,
after it had come abreast of us, ta take the moral
lead here. Even at a recent United Nations
conference, which clearly demonstrated the dan-
gers, our own representatives helped vote down
the Russian preamble to the conclusions of the
conference, which called for a cessation of all
further nuclear testing.
To explain this obstinate commitment to the
infamous policy of mass extermination one must
understand that its side reactions have proved
. a§ demoralizing as its central purpose. Within
a bare decade, the United States has built up a
huge vested interest in mass extermination — in
the weapons themselves and in the highly profit-
able manufacture of electronic equipment, plancs,
and missiles designed to carry them to their
destination. There are tens of thousands of in-
dividual esienticts and technicians eneaged in
Givigual Scientists anc tccnnicians engaged in
nuclear, bacteriological, and chemical research
to increase the range and effectiveness of these
lethal agents, though we boast we already have
a stockpile of nuclear weapons capable of wiping
out the entire planet. There are also corporate
bodies — the air force, the Atomic Energy Com-
mission, great industrial corporations, and e¢x-
travagantly endowed centers of research — whose
powers and presumptions have been constantly
widened along with their profit and prestige.
” While the show lasts, their careers depend on our
accepting the fallacious assumptions to which they
have committed us.
All these agents now operate in secret totali-
tarian énclaves, perfecting their secret totalitarian
weapons, functioning outside the processes of
democratic government, immunc to public chal-
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