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Elizabeth Woodworth is a writer and retired medical librarian (Writer and Head Librarian
B.C. Ministry of Health 1978-2002.) The current focus of her writing is social justice issues, and she has extensively researched the evidence presented on both sides of the 9/11 controversy
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, June 20, 2013 Obama's Humanitarianism as Window-Dressing for the US "Deep State" Agenda: The Case of Syria
If we look at the origins of the NSA super-surveillance program, which is generally believed to have begun right after 9/11 as a provision of the Patriot Act, we will see that in fact it began in February, 2001, within weeks after the swearing in of the Bush administration.
(36 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 25, 2010 Ethical Reflections on the 9/11 Controversy
Though research into the events of 9/11 has not yet attained the rigor achieved by Evidence Based Medicine (EBM,) it is still possible to rank the research in this field according to evidence-based principles. This article explains the principles, points to sources that exemplify them, and argues the ethical obligation of librarians and journalists to advance those sources .