Hey, I might have a few copies of Fusion up in my attic. They actually had some good stuff, which was how I was first taken in. I wonder who wrote that stuff. Too bad they didn't just do that instead of all the othe garbage. Like stealing peoples' money.
They had a card table out in front of the post office. I thought it a strange way to sell magazines, but I guess it worked on me. The publishing schedule was a bit unique, too. I didn't get one for six months, or so, and they I'd get a pile. The dates on them were usually months behind.
.....They had a card table out in front of the post office.....
I encountered them in the Atlanta airport. They were a refreshing pronuclear change from the anti's. I worked as a contractor for TVA on several nuclear plants and welcomed their message.
I especially liked the Fusion articles describing the very wide use of spiral geometry in living things. Manu of the articles describing the old arguments between 18th and 19th century minds went over my head though.