LIBRARY JOURNAL/JULY 2002
VIDEO REVIEWS
EDITOR: BETTE-LEE FOX
Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism & Toxic Warfare
2 vols. Color. 220 min. Tetrahedron, dist. by Healthy World Distributing, P. O. Box 2033, Sandpoint, ID 83864; 1-888-508-4787; 208-265-2575. www.tetrahedron.org. 2002. ISBN 0-923550-33-X. $39.95
Leonard Horowitz received his doctorate from Tufts University and was awarded a fellowship in behavioral research at the University of Rochester. For more than a decade, he directed a multidisciplinary health center. As the product of a veteran investigator, Death in the Air presents a hard-hitting and factual survey of widespread global abuses in public health; the links between globalism and genocide; new concepts in "nonlethal" biological and chemical warfare; the controversial "chemtrails;" documented targeting of African Americans for genocide by intelligence organizations; and the people behind these continuing atrocities. In Bioterror (Video Reviews, LJ 5/15/02), the investigative reporters take the viewer to various spots around the world and show a wide range of historical documentation indicating an international involvement in bioterrorism. Horowitz's presentation peels away layer upon layer of real people, national and international, governmental, and private, currently involved in perpetuating public health abuses that we read about everyday. While the video is long, the viewer is left with a chilling impression. On one level, this program may appear humorous or even shallow. But when Horowitz explains the current developments in the field of population control, biological time bombs, the latest technologies in genetically engineered viruses and bacteria along with U.S. and foreign government papers that vividly expose the secret agendas of war being waged by the world's current superpowers, one can't help being amazed and appalled. This straight-forward presentation is steeped in documentation and may require more than one viewing. There are no commercial breaks, and the length here might be the program's only drawback. Still, the information is frightening-factual, lethal, and real. Highly recommended for academic and public libraries-LaRoi Lawton, Lib. & Learning Resources, Bronx Community Coll., CUNY
July 31, 2002
Bette-Lee Fox
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Dear Bette-Lee,
I simply wanted to take this opportunity to personally thank you for the excellent review you published in the July Library Journal, by New York academician LaRoi Lawton, regarding my video presentation of Death in the Air: Globalism, Terrorism and Toxic Warfare (Tetrahedron Publishing Group, 2002).
As an author who has been submitting my publications to you for review for more than twenty years, this is by far the best review I have ever received in any "mainstream" academic periodical.
It is extremely gratifying to know that my most recent labor of love is greatly appreciated, and because of you and Mr. Lawton, will be viewed by many others for the benefit of humanity at this critical time in history.
Sincerely yours,
Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H.
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