
If the National Academy of Sciences gave a price of public welfare person?
In 2004, the National Academy of Sciences awarded one of its highest honors, the Public Welfare Medal in recognition [citation "]" inspired moral leadership in 1972 and 1992 United Nations Environment Environment and tireless efforts to link science, technology and society, our mutual benefit. "Maurice Strong is the guy who, as Donald Gibson notes in the" Environment: Ideology and Power "dreamed of writing a novel, a group of people to overcome industrial civilization, the collapse of the modern world save the earth. (T http://books.google.com/books?id=D3ZE7zYVynUC&pg=PA96&dq=isn "+ + + + The only hope for civilization + + + to close & cd = 4 & y = q = & # onepage f = false) as Strong wrote: "The only way to save the world from industrial civilization will collapse. "(September 1, 1997 edition of National Review) So, if the public really give user NAS welfare to people who have points extremist view that?.
"In 2005, during investigations at the United Nations" oil for food program, evidence obtained by federal investigators and the UN-authorized inquiry of Paul Volcker showed that in 1997, while working for Mr. Annan, Strong had approved a check $ 988,885 on behalf of "Mr Strong", issued by a Jordanian bank. It was reported that the check was hand delivered to Mr. Strong by a businessman in Korea South Tongsun Park in 2006 was convicted in New York federal court to conspiring to bribe UN officials to rig the oil for food cons to for Saddam Hussein. During the investigation, Strong has resigned from his UN post, saying he would "ignore himself until the cloud has been removed." Strong now lives in Beijing, "Gee, I wonder why he supports the United Nations. This is not a surprise for someone give me an award and NAS. I'm surprised you did not win Nobel Prize.
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