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Reviews of Going Somewhere |
| Brian Martin, Professor |
| This dramatic story of science for sale is told unassumingly, from an intimate, personal viewpoint, replete with courtroom cross-examinations, mordant observations about individuals, and dream fantasies. Read more... |
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| Rosalie Bertell, Physicians for Humanitarian Medicine |
| People whose lives have been touched by cancer or other medical calamities donate generously to the agencies which promise a “cure.” Yet the agencies often care more about maintaining their own life-style and the polluting military-industrial complex which funds it, than they do about finding “cures.” Read more... |
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| Stephane Egot-Lemaire, Bioengineer |
| In this thought-provoking book, Marino recounts his extraordinary journey through the realm of health risks associated with electromagnetic fields (EMFs), his quest for knowledge and truth, and his battle for justice. Read more... |
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| Roger Coghill, Scientist |
| For the readers coming on this scientific niche for the first time, the stories are fresh and compelling, and like me they will be unable to stop reading. Read more... |
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