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