Steve Fox Rides Again
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September/October 1975
By the Mother Earth News editors
A second media service of 21st Century Technology is the preparation of documentary films . . . not surprisingly, since this is a long-term interest of Fox's. He's now distributing a film called The World of Buckminster Fuller and has several more in the works. One he finds especially exciting is a study of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of scientology, which presents Hubbard's teachings not as a religion but as a scientific and technological toolbox.
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For companies or individuals whose purposes don't require anything as elaborate and expensive as a film, Steve can work up various alternatives: cassettes, books, graphics, advertising copy, and technical reports. These, too, are outgrowths of ongoing projects. "I've prepared several reports on all phases of alternative energy sources," Fox says, "and offer one— Protecting Domestic Oil Supplies Against Import Denial —that every engineer and oilman and alternative energy thinker in the U.S. should have and use daily." He also rents a series of cassettes in the field of human potential: Explorations in Self-Help.
Sounds like a busy schedule, but the versatile Mr. Fox still has time for a few other doings: computer programming and executive search, the development of a laser surveying device, work on musical scores (with Dan Wyman) and in videotape (with Robert Opel) . . . and on and on. If you're interested in any of Steve's services or projects, you're invited to write him at 1618 Crater Lane, Bel Air, California 90024 or to call (213) 466-2466.
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