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Keith Henson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Keith Henson
Howard Keith Henson (born 1942) is an American electrical engineer and writer on space engineering, space law (Moon treaty), memetics, cryonics, evolutionary psychology and physical limitations of Transhumanism. In 1975, he and his then-wife Carolyn Meinel founded the L5 Society, which promoted space colonization and which was eventually folded into the National Space Society. More recently, Henson's outspoken criticism of the Church of Scientology and subsequent criminal proceedings have gained him headlines. ==Early influences== Keith Henson was raised as an "army brat" attending seven schools before 7th grade. His father, Lt. Col. Howard W. Henson (1909–2001), was a decorated US Army officer who spent much of his career in Army Intelligence. The science-fiction author Robert A. Heinlein played a major role in influencing his early life.〔R. U. Sirius (interview with Keith Henson )〕 Henson graduated from Prescott High School shortly after his father retired, before attending the University of Arizona and receiving a degree in Electrical Engineering.〔Michael A. G. Michaud, ''Reaching for the High Frontier,'' (Out of the desert ), Praeger Publishers, 1986.〕〔Ed Regis, ''Great mambo chicken and the transhuman condition, science slightly over the edge'', Westview Press, 1991, p. 47, p. 188.〕
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