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- 9/11 Commission
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an independent, bipartisan commission created by congressional legislation and the signature of President George W. Bush in late 2002. It is chartered to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including preparedness for and the immediate response to the attacks.
- Frank W. Abagnale
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was the master criminal whose autobiography Catch Me If You Can was turned into a film by Steven Spielberg starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
- Jamal Ahmidan
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was a principal behind the 3/11 attacks in Spain that left 2000 dead or injured and Spain with a new government that retreated out of Iraq.
- Dale Amon
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writes for the Samizdata blog.
- Michael Anissimov
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was recently advocacy director for the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence. He is a member of our Advisory Board.
- Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
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Prime Minster of Malaysia and Chairman of the 57-nation Organization of the Islamic Conference.
- Jeff Bezos
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founder, president, chief executive officer (CEO), and chairman of the board of Amazon.com.
- Scott Borg
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Director and Chief Economist of the U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit, a Department of Homeland Security advisory group and also a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Nick Bostrom
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winner of a Templeton Foundation grant, cofounder of The World Transhumanist Association, and is director of the Future of Humanity Institute at the University of Oxford.
- Joe Buff
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best selling author of Straits Of Power, Tidal Rip, Crush Depth, Thunder in the Deep, and Deep Sound Channel. He is a regular columnist for military.com and is the winner of the 1999 and 2000 Literary Awards from the Naval Submarine League.
- Warren Buffett
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our 2002 Guardian Award winner, is the world’s second wealthiest man, who is known as the ‘Oracle of Omaha’ for his astute investments.
- William E. Burrows
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cofounder of the Alliance to Rescue Civilization (ARC) and a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Charles M. Chafer
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involved in launching rockets for the past 25 years, is cofounder of Celestis, Inc., and is a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Arthur C. Clarke
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prophetic SF author who in 1945 predicted a world linked by geostationary satellites.
- Michael Crichton
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was author of The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park, and Prey. He was also the creator of the television series ER.
- DEBKAfile’s
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War Diary is included in the US Library of Congress historic collection of 2003 War on Iraq on Internet. This online news source contains in-depth coverage of terrorism, security, political analysis, and espionage and is available in English and Hebrew.
- Retired Army General Wayne A. Downing
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was U.S. President George W. Bush’s deputy national security adviser for counterterrorism until July 8, 2002.
- Eric Drexler
- founder of the Foresight Institute, and founder of the nanotechnology movement.
- Robert A. Freitas Jr.
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was research scientist at Zyvex LLC, the Earth’s first molecular nanotechnology company and is the author of Nanomedicine, the first book-length technical discussion of the medical applications of nanotechnology and medical nanorobotics. He is a 2006 Lifeboat Foundation Guardian Award winner and a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Bill Gates
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cofounder of Microsoft, which became the world’s largest PC software company. He is also the 2015 Lifeboat Foundation Guardian Award winner.
- Alan H. Goldstein
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Professor of Biomaterials, Fierer Chair of Molecular Cell Biology, and Biomedical Materials Engineering and Science Program Chair at Alfred University and is a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Julian Haight
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president of SpamCop.net, the premier spam reporting service.
- Stephen Hawking
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was a famous cosmologist who discovered that black holes are not completely black, but emit radiation and eventually evaporate and disappear.
- Robert A. Heinlein
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was an influential and controversial science fiction author. The English language absorbed several words from his fiction, including “grok”, meaning “to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes part of the observed.”
- Dr. Barbara Marx Hubbard
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author, public speaker, social innovator and President of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution. She is also a member of our Advisory Board.
- Bill Joy
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“Edison of the Internet” is inventor of the Unix word processor vi, cofounder of Sun Microsystems, and a 2006 Lifeboat Foundation Guardian Award winner.
- Michio Kaku
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co-creator of string field theory.
- Garry Kasparov
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chairman of the United Civil Front, a democratic activist group based in Russia. He was the world chess champion for over 20 years.
- Mickey Kaus
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author of the blog Kausfiles published in Microsoft’s Slate magazine, authored the book The End of Equality.
- Charles Krauthammer
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syndicated columnist who appears in the Washington Post and other publications and commentator on various TV programs. He earned his M.D. from Harvard University’s medical school in 1975 and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1987.
- Ray Kurzweil
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prophetic author of the 1990 book The Age of Intelligent Machines where he correctly predicted advancements in AI. He was also the principal developer of the first omni-font optical character recognition, the first print-to-speech reading machine for the blind, the first CCD flat-bed scanner, and the first commercially marketed large-vocabulary speech recognition. He is a member of the U.S. Army Science Advisory Group, our 2005 Guardian Award winner, and is on our Scientific Advisory Board.
- John Leslie
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author of The End of the World: The Science and Ethics of Human Extinction and a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Ken Livingstone
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mayor of London, said the following after Al Qaeda attacked Spain (and before they attacked London in the worst attack on London since World War II).
- András Lörincz
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Head Senior Researcher, Neural Information Processing Group, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, Hungary is a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Richard G. Lugar
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United States Senator for the state of Indiana. He is also the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman.
- Kelvin G. Lynn
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Director of Center for Materials Research at Washington State University. Dr. Lynn has developed an “antimatter trap” that the U.S. Air Force is considering as the basis of an antimatter bomb which would be over 1,000 times as powerful as an H-bomb.
- John Robert Marlow
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author of Nanosecurity and the Future (if Any), and a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Elon Musk
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often likened to a real-life Tony Stark from Marvel’s Iron Man comics for his role in cutting-edge companies including SpaceX, a private space exploration company that holds the first private contracts from NASA for resupply of the International Space Station, and the electric car company Tesla Motors. Watch Elon in Iron Man 2! He is winner of the 2014 Guardian Award.
- Jonathan Nolan
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cowrote The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, and Interstellar. He is co-creator of Westworld and creator of Person of Interest.
- Peggy Noonan
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contributing editor of The Wall Street Journal and author of A Heart, a Cross, and a Flag.
- Tara O’Toole
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physician and director of the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
- Ian Pearson
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in-house futurologist for Futurizon, and advisor on our Scientific Advisory Board.
- James P. Pinkerton
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fellow at the New America Foundation, a columnist for Newsday and TechCentralStation.com and a contributor to the Fox News Channel. He authored What Comes Next: The End of Big Government and the New Paradigm Ahead and is a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Baron Martin Rees
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Royal Society Professor at Cambridge University, a Fellow of Kings College, and the U.K.’s Astronomer Royal. The winner of the 2001 Cosmology Prize of the Peter Gruber Foundation and our 2004 Guardian Award, he has published numerous academic papers and books including Our Final Hour: A Scientist’s Warning: How Terror, Error, and Environmental Disaster Threaten Humankind’s Future In This Century On Earth and Beyond. He is a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Adeo Ressi
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Founding Executive Partner of Sophos Partners, LLC.
- Glenn Reynolds
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contributing editor of Tech Central Station where his special feature on technology and public policy called “Reynolds’ Wrap” appears each week. He is also the creator of the popular blog Instapundit and author of An Army of Davids : How Markets and Technology Empower Ordinary People to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths.
- Marshall T. Savage
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author of The Millennial Project: Colonizing The Galaxy In Eight Easy Steps.
- Robert J. Sawyer
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“the dean of Canadian science fiction” and consultant for the Canadian Federal Government’s Department of Justice to discuss what Canadian law should be in relation to biotechnology, stem-cell research, cloning, and the privacy of personal genetic information. He is a member of our Scientific Advisory Board.
- Ray Solomonoff
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founder of the branch of Artificial Intelligence based on machine learning, prediction, and probability. He was on our Scientific Advisory Board until his death.
- StrategyPage
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offers comprehensive bite-size summaries of military news and affairs on the Internet. They provide inside data on how and why things happen.
- Jill Tarter
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An American astronomer best known for her work on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Jill is the former director of the Center for SETI Research, holding the Bernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI at the SETI Institute. In 2002, Discover magazine recognized her as one of the 50 most important women in science.
- Ted Turner
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American media visionary, philanthropist, and statesman.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Chairman of the Board of The Planetary Society.
- US National Academy of Sciences
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Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a mandate that requires it to advise the federal government on scientific and technical matters.
- Vernor Vinge
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mathematician, computer scientist, and prophetic SF writer who predicted the Internet in 1981 and the Singularity in 1993.
- Ken Wear
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authored the site Rationallink.org and was on our Scientific Advisory Board until his death.