Charles E. Duncan
Candidate for State Senate
District I, Seat B
A new harmony of interest is now being created by the U. S. Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) and the European Tactical Defense Initiative (TDI) for the purpose of developing a war-avoidance policy in the context of a growing Soviet military mobilization designed for an early strategic domination of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
I have been convinced that Alaska’s role in the new U.S. strategic policy doctrine of Mutual and Assured Survival is determined by our material domestic interest in strategic minerals development. Considering my rejection of the proposed “New Yalta” post-industrial society strategic capitulation to Soviet domination and the worldwide financial and physical economic collapse now unfolding, my policy recommendations for the citizens in Alaska are as follows:
1. Continue President Abraham Lincoln’s battle for the Bank of the United States by helping to bring the Federal Reserve System into conformity with the U. S. Federal Constitution. The purpose is to encourage an emergency science driver production mobilization by providing gold reserve, low interest long-term credit for infrastructural development, agriculture, manufacturing, import/export and military industry.
2. Make drug-money laundering by banks an enforceable felony.
3. Encourage a crash program for Strategic Defense Initiative funding to help establish a Plasma Physics and Ceramics Institute at the University of Alaska. The primary mission assignment of this institute shall be to provide personnel and engineering for particle beam electromagnetic research in Fairbanks and the series production and miniaturization of plasma-arc continuous casting steel and ceramic production units in Anchorage. A related U.A.A. function will be to create a laser, plasma-arc, robotics, machine tool and hydrogen engine development center for the production of prototype systems and patents. Secondary mission assignments could include advancing the frontiers of plasma-physics for concrete production, magnetohydrodynamics and municipal and industrial waste disposal, while continuing our commitment to optical biophysics for agriculture and health care.
4. Create the state sponsored, privately owned, and operated United Alaska Steel Corporation (UASC to participate in the Department of Energy’s Steel Initiative Program (SIP) and make use of Alaska’s electrical potential for production of strong, lightweight construction materials. The UASC should begin building a gathering yard stockpile of universal steel and ceramic construction materials for use in infrastructural projects. These products will be the beginning of high-technology exports from Alaska to Indian-Pacific ocean basin nations while providing locally produced capital goods for instate consumption. UASC participation in building new shipping canal systems in Central America and Thailand is strongly recommended.
5. Develop the UASC and other established primary capital goods industries in Alaska using the construction phase of the North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA) Susitna hydroelectric project. Prepare to direct the electrical and water power of the Susitna project for hydrogen plasma-are primary reduction of strategic minerals and hydrogen plasma-arc continuous casting robotic capital goods production. Night-time energy production potentials to be used for electrolytic hydrogen fuel production.
6. Begin returning Alaska’s state flight capital for leveraged investment in the productive capacity of Alaska’s industrial science driver related projects and entrepreneurship.
7. Promote a $27.00 per barrel federal oil import parity tariff to stop the oil price war and related energy banking collapse. All tax revenues from this program to be restricted for investment in the productive capacity of U.S. oil and gas related projects including new steel plants for pipeline construction materials. Continue to fight for the removal of U. S. oil export restrictions to reduce oil transportation costs. All primary transportation arterials must be built to facilitate the flow of heavy industrial products including a 20-foot bridge clearance law.
8. Prepare to counter pandemic diseases such as A.I.D.S. through universal screening, giving A.I.D.S. patients the best medical care possible, mobilizing for the mass production of water management systems and participating in Apollo-style research into optical spectroscopy including laser photodynamic diagnosis and therapy. A.I.D.S hospitals should be connected with research institutes specializing in degenerative diseases associated with the aging of tissue. Our long-term health care strategy should include, declaring war on the mosquito, returning to classical public health care methods. promoting centralized laser-beam supply systems and raising the level of nutrition.
9. Encourage a return to federal parity pricing for farm products as a national security measure to prevent food shortages and stop farm foreclosures. Investing in farm irrigation systems is now our first line of defense against grain cartel debt pyramiding operations.
10. Develop a state-federal investment tax credit system for the purpose of increasing the energy coherence, energy-flux density and /or work-flux density in the productive capacity of Alaska’s capital goods industry, agriculture, and health care. This system must reward entrepreneurs and savers for investments which foster increases in the average productivity of labor.
I believe that only through rejecting British 18th century methods and directing the application of the economic firepower of the laser and the plasma-are will the American System of industrial capitalism continue to fight famine and disease, while creating long-term employment and insuring industrial revenue development. Many people are now beginning to realize that SDI and TDI technologies and cooperation will do more than begin to protect populations by making nuclear-tipped missiles impotent and obsolete. They will trigger a revolution in industrial processing while helping to develop war-avoidance through long-term economic friendships in the face of irrational Soviet attempts to become the third and final Roman Empire.
My purpose is to challenge the citizens in Alaska to come forward with their creative potentials and improve the opportunities for well informed decisions and policy recommendations.
Paid for by Charles E. Duncan’s United Alaska Campaign