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<p>[From "The <ent type='NORP'>Russian</ent> Threat, Its Myths and Realities" (c) 1983,
Gateway Books, <ent type='GPE'>London</ent>, by <ent type='PERSON'>Jim Garrison</ent> and <ent type='PERSON'>Pyrae Shivpuri</ent>, pp 231-236.]</p>
<p> The growing erosion of civil liberties in <ent type='LOC'>Western Europe</ent> and the
<p> The growing erosion of civil liberties in <ent type='LOC'>West</ent>ern Europe and the
United States is closely linked with the nuclear energy-nuclear
weapons complex, which mandates a psyche all its own. This complex
creates the necessity for secrecy on the one hand and greater
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<p> The dangers are real, so real that government planners in every
country with nuclear programmes have undertaken steps to be prepared
for Dr. <ent type='ORG'>Feld</ent>'s scenario. In 1975, <ent type='ORG'>the Nuclear Regulatory Commission</ent>
for Dr. Feld's scenario. In 1975, <ent type='ORG'>the Nuclear Regulatory Commission</ent>
(<ent type='ORG'>NRC</ent>) commissioned a specific study of the problem. One of the
participants, Professor <ent type='PERSON'>John Barton</ent>, Professor of Jurisprudence at
<ent type='ORG'>Stanford University Law School</ent>, prepared a paper entitled
<ent type='ORG'>Stanford University</ent> Law School, prepared a paper entitled
'Intensified Nuclear Safeguards and Civil Liberties.' The document
began by stating that:</p>
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a minimum. Both sets of enemies would be subject to greater
surveillance through electronic listening devices such as phone taps.
In <ent type='GPE'>Britain</ent>, for instance, it is accepted as a matter of course
that anyone working for <ent type='ORG'>the Atomic Energy Authority</ent> be 'positively
that anyone working for the Atomic Energy Authority be 'positively
vetted' before being appointed. The Official Secrets Act, moreover,
allows the government and the atomic industry to keep the nuclear
installations cloaked in secrecy and the employees forbidden to
@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Rather, he said, to adopt the plutonium economy would make
'inevitable' the erosion of the freedoms that <ent type='NORP'>British</ent> people had
fought for over the centuries and have come to assume and accept as
inalienable rights.
What is happening to <ent type='LOC'>Western Europe</ent> and the US should not be seen
What is happening to <ent type='LOC'>West</ent>ern Europe and the US should not be seen
as an abnormal occurrence; rather, it should be viewed as the
*logical progression* of what the adoption of the plutonium economy
in any country implies. There are certain psychological implications
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ just and accepted) and the rise of the "<ent type='ORG'>Machtstadt</ent>," where
authority is based on power equations. In the US, it is sometimes
referred to as a 'national security state'. We prefer the term
"totalitarian democracy" to characterise the governments of the US
and <ent type='LOC'>Western Europe</ent>. It denotes a governmental system of
and <ent type='LOC'>West</ent>ern Europe. It denotes a governmental system of
parliamentary democracy within which the official bureaucracy, the
police, and the legal authorities are vested with almost total power
over the individual.