DDP 2019 – Agenda

The 37th Annual Meeting of Doctors for Disaster Preparedness will be in
Tucson, Arizona at the Doubletree Reid Park Hotel, July 19-21, 2019.

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Make Your Room Reservation HERE Our group room rate is $89/night. Room reservation deadline is June 19.
Saturday and Sunday (July 20 & 21) will be two days full of presentations you won’t want to miss, from an all-star lineup of speakers!  Here is a preview of this year’s all-star faculty and topics:

Saturday, July 20, 2019

8:00 am: Willie Soon, Ph.D.
Dirty Tricks and Secrets of Greenpeace: All Green Cash and Not Peaceful. 

Dr. Soon, an astrophysicist, authored The Maunder Minimum and The Variable Sun-Earth Connection.

9:00 am: Ronan Conolly, Ph.D., Michael Connolly, Ph.D.          
Balloons in the Air: Understanding Weather & Climate. 
The son and father Connolly team use radiosonde balloon technology to study atmospheric chemistry and physics.

10:15 am: Debbie Bacigalupi
The UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda. 

Debbie Bacigalupi is a  California  cattle rancher and expert on the effects of environmental policy on rural America.

11:15 am: Patrick Wood
Technocracy: the Road to a “Scientific” Dictatorship. 

The author of Technocracy Rising and other books, Mr. Wood studies trends that  are transforming global politics, economics, and education.

12:15 pm: Jay Lehr, Ph.D.
Meeting the Energy and Water Needs of the Future. 

Dr. Lehr is a leading authority on groundwater hydrology and an internationally known consultant in many fields.

2:00 pm: Paul Driessen, J.D.         
How courtroom fraud is destroying companies, industries, technologies and honest science
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Mr. Driessen is senior fellow with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow and author of Eco-Imperialism: Green Power Black Death.

3:00 pm: Robert Phalen, Ph.D.; James Enstrom, Ph.D.
The PM2.5 (Air Pollution) Controversy. 

Dr.  Phalen authored Introduction to Air Pollution Science. Dr. Enstrom is president of the Scientific Integrity Institute.

4:00 pm: Norbert Rempe
Induced Abortion: the Modern Anthropogenic Plague. 
Mr. Rempe worked 23 years at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) near Carlsbad, NM. He is a DDP director.
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6:30 pm: Patrick Moore, Ph.D. 
Twelve Invisible Fake Catastrophes and Threats of Doom. 

Dr. Moore, Greenpeace co-founderauthor of Confessions of a  Greenpeace Dropout, has been a leader on environmental issues for 40 years.

Sunday, July 21, 2019

8:00 am: Steven Hatfill, M.D        
Mad Cow Disease: Forgotten, but Not Gone. Is Prion Disease a Threat in the U.S.? .
Dr. Hatfill is an adjunct assistant professor at George Washington Univ and has done research involving Ebola, Marburg, and orthopox virus.

9:00 am: The Irreproducibility Crisis in Science. David Randall, Ph.D. Dr. Randall is director of research for the National Association of Scholars. He writes about trends in higher education.

10:15 am: Carol Henricks, M.D. Healing Arizona Veterans        
A Cry from the Burn Pits:Toxic Injury in Veterans.
Dr. Henricks, a neurologist, is  a pioneer in using hyperbaric oxygenation and other modalities to heal seriously injured veterans.

11:15 am:  Jay W. Richards, Ph.D.     
The Human Advantage: Work in the Age of Smart Machines. 
Dr. Richards, a research professor at the Busch School of Business, Catholic University of America, is a  bestselling author.

12:15 pm: Donald W. Miller, M.D.
Lunch. If Not Oswald, Who Killed President Kennedy and Why? 

Dr. Miller practiced and taught heart surgery for 40 years and has authored 3 books and numerous articles, many for lewrockwell.com.

2:00 pm: George Gilder.
Life after Google: the Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy.
Mr. Gilder, author of 19 books, is a  founding fellow of the Discovery Institute, where he began his study of information theory.

3:00 pm: Charles Heller
Things to Know About Self-Defense

Mr. Heller is co-founder of Arizona Citizens Defense League. He has been a certified concealed weapons instructor for 26 years.

4:00 pm: Arthur Robinson, Ph.D.      
Truth in Education. 

Art Robinson is founder and research professor of chemistry at Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, and editor of Access to Energy.

OPTIONAL TOURS:

SOLD OUT: On the morning of Friday, July 19, we will be visiting theworld-renowned Pima Air & Space Museum.  It is one of the largest non-government funded aviation museums in the world with over 100,000 square feet of indoor display space and a collection of 350 aircraft, including the first Boeing 777 and three hangers devoted to WWII aircraft.

The visit will include a tour of the word famous “Boneyard” aka the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) Facility on the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, featuring 4,000+ aircraft from the U.S. Air Force, Navy-Marine Corps, Army, Coast Guard, and several federal agencies including NASA in varying degrees of storage. A security check is require for the Boneyard portion of the tour and no one under age 16 is permitted.

SOLD OUT: Friday afternoon, we have the opportunity to also visit the Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab at the University of Arizona, which designs, fabricates, and tests the largest honeycomb optics in the world. Its mirrors are currently in the LBT, MMT, and Magellen telescopes among others. Currently, they are working on the mirrors for the LSST and GMT.
Friday evening, from 7pm to 9pm, will be the evening welcome reception where you can eat, drink, meet, and network with speakers and attendees.
There will be no group tour on Monday, July 22, but there are several places you may find interesting to visit on your own while you are in Tucson, such as the Titan Missile Museum, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, Kitt Peak Observatory, or Colossal Cave, just to name a few. 

We hope to see you in Tucson in July.

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