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George Glasser
- Location
- Hoyland Nether, Barnsley, UK
- Birthday
- February 02
- Bio
- Glasser is an ex-instigative environmental journalist who don't have anything better to do than post articles about subject matter that catches his fancy.
MY RECENT POSTS
- Artificial Intelligence +
Robotics: Cannibalistic
Capitalism
October 29, 2011 10:34AM - Macondo: Requiem for BP
June 03, 2010 05:37AM - The Gulf Oil Spill & The Art
of Persuasion
May 09, 2010 08:04AM - Brits & Chips
May 01, 2010 11:04AM - The New China Syndrome:
Radioactive Drywall
April 07, 2010 03:24PM
MY RECENT COMMENTS
- “The drywall isn't much
of a problem in homes
with
ventilation, but in the
US most…”
June 21, 2010 04:49AM - “Re: Response to Al
Loomis
Once, an old
Bernays' school PR man told
me, "A co…”
May 10, 2010 01:43PM
George Glasser's Links
Artificial Intelligence + Robotics: Cannibalistic Capitalism
In writing this article, it was strange how I started out researching one subject and found myself off into another area connected with that subject, but with much broader negative implications to the global societal structure as a whole.
I began looking into investment banking fraud and High Freque… Read full post »
Macondo: Requiem for BP
(“One hundred years of refusing to acknowledge the world outside of their village had destroyed them; and races condemned to one hundred years of solitude did not have a second opportunity on Earth.” Gabriel García Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude).
The Gulf Oil Spill & The Art of Persuasion

High-powered public relations and crises management teams come to the rescue of BP.
Tony Hayward, the cherub-cheeked chairman of PB (British Petroleum) has the unenviable task of being the talking head for BP’s Gulf of Mexico oil spill. He comes across as the concerned, em… Read full post »
Brits & Chips

first thing I discovered when I came to the UK was that Brits love
potatoes. In fact, Brits are the tenth largest consumers of
potatoes in the world – 240 pounds per person, per
year.
I ate more potatoes in the first three weeks I was… Read full post »
The New China Syndrome: Radioactive Drywall
‘A reporter discovers what appears to be a cover-up of safety hazards at a nuclear power plant and finds herself involved in a sinister conspiracy to cover-up the imminent threat of a meltdown.’ The synopsis for The China Syndrome, a film produced in 1979 that won four Oscars.&n/… Read full post »
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