chamber of commerce, and in it, he said, he pointed, points out to ralph nader and rachel carson, as i recall, the american spirit of the times, the american population, we're losing them, going off, going radical. business has historically not been involved in politics, which was true. we've got to get in the game. if we don't, we have people like ralph nader telling us what to do, and that won't be a good thing. how do we do? first, we have to control public opinion, create think tanks. who will constantly turn out papers reflecting our point of view so our point of view is out there in the market place competing with nader and rachel carson. secondly, we have to get some control of the media, whether it's by buying it or influencing it. third, we need to get our people in the schools. we need to be teaching in the schools, influencing the textbooks, have conservatives and professors in the colleges. we need to take control of the courses. he went through this long list of basically all the institutions, and, of course, the institution of governance, get people elected to the house