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Brad DeLong (Interview featured on A Man's World, November 11, 2005)

Outspoken moderate-progressive author WB DeLong, M.D., practiced and taught neurosurgery in San Francisco for over 30 years with a strong emphasis on mind-body medicine. His interest in various spiritual adventures lead him to research and write VOICES OF THE LIVING GRAIL, a novel based on the Dead Sea Scrolls that serves as a metaphor for the current cultural war.

According to Brad DeLong, the war with Iraq is the latest in America's long history of entering into unnecessary armed conflict. Though the clauses are noble, the methods for resolving them are brutal, costly and avoidable.

Tune in to hear about:

  • The unimaginatively prohibitive cost of war: how the Iraqi conflict has already cost the United States over $200 billion, and that cost is increasing by close to $2000 per second !!!
  • Why Islamic fundamentalists blamed for perpetrating the problem are no different than “our own” radical Christian fundamentalists and why nearly every "grassroots" religion poses a threat to society.
  • How the real danger to our society is that our dependence on war to resolve conflicts will wipe out the human race and destroy the world.
  • Some steps you can do right now, right where you are, to stop both the financial hemorrhaging, as well as the overall deterioration of life as we know it today.

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Book by Brad DeLong
VOICES OF THE LIVING GRAIL

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