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2 D: (con't) or only the country that was taken over? In that case it leaves us with a mon opoly of total information. But to give the data on Country X to other countries involves some cooperation and an agree- ment from Country X. Do we give the raw data or do we give the processed data - everyone doesn't need to go into this detail except to indicate K: What's the problem? D: There appears to be on the surface a new technology that could be simply fared is running into an enormous number of complications and yet it has enormous resources for very quickly seeing what ought to be done where with regard to crops, pests and water programs and everything. The third one would be how do we provide sufficient and adequate nutrition. We could be just going through a period of a climactic setback and how much this is going to limit us in the future comet is not known cause/research is at such a poor state and that requires an awful lot of collaboration to put that on a global setting. Do we want to have a food reserve or don't we and if we do, do we want to pay for it and of course that involves U.S. policy too because our grain people don't want a food reserve. The was a great breakthrough but it was two decades in coming, how much do we invest in another K: This is exactly what I have in mind. Look, can I get either Larry Eagleberger or Winston Lord to call your office in the next 45 minutes and get some of this. Or do you want to dictate it to a secretary? D: Well, I don't have it written down yet so it's just as I'm going along to you. K: I'll get them to call you. other D: The xxxxix thing is that I do by chance have a number of early drafts of some very short papers being written for Morris Strong under what he's callaing an outer limits program - what are the real essentials of disaster that we see. And I'll bring them down tomorrow morning because they would offer some good general thoughts. K: That would be very good. D: You just might see a phrase or sentence that would fit right. So I'll do that and then I guess if I continue with you I have just one more point and that is how to put in the population and I have some suggestions for that. For example, the impact of the doubte population by the end of this century on food supply, health, so on and so forth. It is unlikely that without the real strength we will be able to keep up with the per capita

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