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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand October 20, 1977 The Utah Independent Page OIL LIFELINES: THE PERIL CARTER DID NOT REVEAL On the night of April 18 this year President Carter, in a televised address to the American people, warned that the world was running out of oil and that energy consumption must be reduced because the alternative may be a national catastrophe by 1985. But President Carter failed to tell the people, and the world, of the perilous situation they face now on the oil lifelines of the South Atlantic and Panama Canal. Sebr. i an a n Jagt ner r i Fact: Some 60 percent of all known oil reserves in the free world are located in the Persian (lull'. r leaves the area Every 15 minutes a and crosses either the Indian Ocean to Japan or travels around the Cape of (iood Hope enroute to America or Europe. super-tanke- Fact: Most new U.S. Alaskan oil that begins flowing this summer will pass through the Panama Canal to Fast Coast factories and homes. irst i Bob C. H. Tex. Fla. Mo. Tex. Fact: In 1976 the U.S. imported more than 40 percent of the oil it uses. This year, the federal Energy Administration estimates, it will be 45 percent. According to the United States Strategic Institute, by 1980 no less than 60 percent of American imports will have to travel around South Africa or other sea routes. 1 inU DANGER: The Cape sea route remains the most unguarded strategic region in the world. Fact: Already an estimated seven million barrels 4 oil a day, about 90 percent of the European NATO nations' total oil consumption, pass within a few miles of Capetown. DANGER: The U.S. is negotiating away U.S. control of the Panama Canal to a leftist dictator. DANGER: The Soviet Navy, which now includes the most powerful submarine fleet the world has ever seen, (390 submarines plus six building: Jane's Fighting Ships, 197677) already could control most of the shipping around the Cape from bases in its client states of Angola and Mozambique plus many others set up on the coasts of pro-Commun- states on both sides of Africa. ist DANGER: Moscows great strategic plan is aimed at two things. ( 1 ) Communist control of the Panama canal and, (2) Communist control of all Southern Africa right to the Cape. Even now the Soviets and their proxy soldiers, the Cubans, are bids for Namibia, Rhodesia, engaged in take-ovand South Africa itself under the guise of er rule. majority Juki IT IS YOUR BODY By Jack Gambee, Af.D. From the Department of Health, Education and Welfares Health Interview Survey: Conventional medicine is not coping with and cannot manage the existing disease problem. In 1962 37.7 of the 17-year old civilian, population had one or more chronic conditions. In 1967 the percentage had steadily climbed to 44.6. The disturbing projection is that before the year 2000 all subjects will have one or more chronic conditions. They were not talking about disease due to bee stings, skiing accidents or falls; they mean chronic degenerative disease states generally recognized as being 24 seriously Oil Lifelines: The Peril Carter Did Not Reveal deficient health states asthma, arthritis, anemia, diabetes, heart disease, morbid obesity, cancer, etc. No where than in America arc there more doctors, more money spent on medical care, more and better hospitals, a larger variety of synthetic drugs, more government spending on health care; yet more of the draft eligible than 40 is population unfit, physically, for military nd 7 Chronic service. degenerative dcscase continues to increase as do the mortality and morbidity figures from these diseases. Meanwhile, the public is continually told that we are the best fed nation in the world, that we just need to eat a well-balanc- ed diet. Certainly we are potentially the best fed nation in the world, but our eating habits and education seem to preclude this. A well-balanc- ed diet that prevents chronic degenerative diseases is lacking. When one realizes that there are civilizations in the world virtually free of cancer and heart disease and that the advent of heart disease in our country was not until after the turn of the century, we realize there is much information to be applied to bettering our state of health. me AL s of ose to the for yed iers this that heir pon eing too. ou r it n in NO IN f arcs and me. Tht V W. WHATS AHEAD AND WHY Is President Carter for or against water projects? Depends on where he is. In the U.S., lie's opposed: abroad, he's for them. Foreign water projects are a big part of the administration's S6.7 foreign aid program (in West Africa. Kenya, Morocco. Thailand. Indonesia, Rumania, Yugoslavia. Bolivia. Panama and other assorted enemies). Militant Minnesota feminist leftist Koryne Ilorbal has been appointed U.S. delegate to the U.N Commission on the Status ol Women, by President Carter, and at your expense to the tune of $47,000 a year. The Soviet Union with our help of course, is making substantial gains in automobiles per citizen. A few years ago, only one in 200 Russians had a car: now one in sixty-lou- r does. (In America , its one for every two.) In the U.S.S.R., it takes 37.5 months' pay to buy a car: in the U.S., 8. months' pay. AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT! The cost to taxpayers of defaulted student loans is more than $400 million. Thats one out of every six. Let us hope that Carter will not grant them amnesty" as he has to illegal immigrants and war deserters: but that these ungrateful deadbeats will be forced to pay all, including interest, no matter how long it takes. Congressman John Rousselot has stated, hornier Congressman Donald Jackson and others revealed that our Defense Department maintained a very special file which contained a plan for systematic and calm surrender of our military force, should our country be suddenly overcome by an enemy. This surrender plan had been designed by three research institutes: namely. The Rand Corporation. Johns Hopkins University, and a third still undisclosed. It was discovered that Milton Eisenhower, President of Johns nine-yea- r Hopkins University, had been one of those who recommended that the plan be The answer lies in a relatively field new called predictive as defined clinical the medicine, discipline designed to anticipate disease in man. The intent is to foretell illness before it erupts in its classical chronic form. This is different from conventional medicine where, basically, identification of existing disease with subsequent treatment and, at best, secondary prevention (prevention of recurrence) is the pattern. Conventionally, most doctors consider a person healthy if his body has not manifested the obvious symptoms of chronic disease. Most examinations do not reveal to the doctor or to the patient the presence of initial stages of cancer, heart, etc. The past 20 years have seen a dramatic shift in the types of food consumed. The shift has been away from complex carbohydrates, proteins and fresh produce and unprocessed foods to a high percentage of refined carbohydrates and inferior fats. Fast food preparation, at home and away, provides rancid fats, chemical drinks, and mincral-Continuc- d on page 1 1 , |