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Profile of John Hagelin


Party: Natural Law (also seeking nomination of Green Party and Reform Party)
Born: June 9, 1954 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Family: Divorced, resides in Fairfield, Iowa.
Religion: Christian Episcopalian
Military: None; high draft number during Vietnam era
Web Site: Hagelin.org (Campaign web site)
Natural-Law.org (Party web site)
NaturalLaw.org (Party platform)
ISTPP.org (Institute of Science, Technology & Public Policy)

    Education:
  • PhD, Harvard University, 1981
  • MA, Harvard University, 1976
  • AB, Dartmouth College, 1975
    Professional Experience:
  • President, University of World Peace, 1999-present
  • Director, Institute of Science, Technology & Public Policy, 1992-present
  • President and Director of Research, Enlightened Audio Designs Corporation, 1989-present
  • Chair/Professor, Maharishi University of Management, Department of Physics, 1984-present
  • Principle Investigator, NSF Grant no. PHY-8907815, 1987-1992
  • Established Doctoral Program in Fundamental Particle Physics, 1983
  • Research Associate, Theoretical Physics Group, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1982-1983
  • Scientific Associate, Theoretical Physics Group, European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), 1981-1982
  • Author, over 60 articles.
    Political Experience:
  • Candidate, US President, Natural Law Party, 1992, 1996.
  • On 43 state ballots in 1996; received 113,659 votes
  • On 32 state ballots in 1992; received 39,212 votes
  • Congressional Prevention Coalition



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Health Care
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Social Security
Tax Reform
Technology
War & Peace
Welfare
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