Carol
Sue Rosin (born March 29, 1944; Wilmington, Delaware)
is an award-winning educator,
author, and
a leading aerospace executive and space and missile defense
consultant. She is a former spokesperson for
Wernher
von Braun and has consulted to a
number of companies, organizations, government departments
and the intelligence community. She is the current President
of the Institute
for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space
(ISCOS)
which she Founded. Dr. Rosin has received the support
of various prominent individuals, some of whom are on
the website http://www.peaceinspace.com.
She is also a witness for The
Disclosure Project.
Education
She
received a Bachelor of Science
from the University of Delaware
and an Honorary Doctorate
in Humanities from Archbishop Soloman Gbadebo,
Nigeria.
Rosin,
an educator, became the first
woman to hold the executive position of Corporate Manager
at Fairchild Industries from 1974 through 1977, where
she met the late Dr.
Wernher von Braun. When they
first met in early 1974, Von Braun was dying of cancer.
According to Rosin's accounts, Von Braun spent the last
years of his life explaining to her his position that
space-based weapons are dangerous, destabilizing, too
costly, unnecessary, and unworkable, and explaining the
available alternatives. He asked Dr. Rosin to be his spokesperson
and to appear on occasions when he was too ill to speak.
Her first speech for him was to the National Education
Association where she introduced satellites as a tool
for teachers to 18,000 educators. He also asked her to
take on the challenge of educating about the need to ban
ALL space-based weapons by educating decision makers and
the grassroots about how the Military
Industrial Complex can feasibly
be transformed into a peaceful world cooperative space
exploration complex...creating a global cooperative space
program that will be large enough to replace the entire
war game and mindset...and build a security system based
on collaboration and information sharing, a stimulated
economy that will provide more jobs and profits (and training
programs) than during any hot or cold wartime, applied
technologies and information that can provide solutions
to urgent and potential man-made or natural disasters
and solve problems of human needs, our common environment,
and new energy.
According
to Rosin, von Braun also spoke of the existence of "Off
Planet Cultures" (extraterrestrials) and
about how these OPC's are going to be identified as being
"enemies", when they are not enemies.
Space
weapons and future technology applications consultant
Rosin
has been a consultant to corporations and organizations,
including TRW,
Disney, GE,
IBM
and the National
Space Institute on space and defense. She
has testified before the U.S.
Congress,
the U.S. Senate,
the President's Commission on Space and has met with people
in over 100 countries about the feasibility of banning
space-based weapons.
Current life
Carol
Rosin is the Founder of the Institute
for Security and Cooperation in Outer Space
(ISCOS).
She is World Peace Ambassador
for the International
Association of Educators for World Peace
(IAEWP),
a UN-NGO (ECOSOC).
On
http://www.peaceinspace.com,
one can find the prominent co-authors of the Outer
Space Security and Development Treaty of 2011
including Astronaut Dr.
Edgar Mitchell, Dr. Scott Jones,
Abe Krieger, Commander Will Miller, Ret., and supporter
Former Canadian Minister of Defense, Honorable Paul
Hellyer.
She
currently lives in the United States. The global Call
to Action is posted on http://www.peaceinspace.com
where one can find a more extensive biography, and the
Outer
Space Security and Development Treaty of 2011
can be downloaded. The intention is to have this Treaty
signed into law during 2011-2012.
Awards
Rosin
has received the Space Humanitarian
Award in 2000 from the United Societies in Space
for her 30 years of dedication on the subject, a Science
Teachers Gold Medal Award, an Aviation
Writers Award and an American
Society of Engineering Educators Award for
organizing the motivation program "It's
Your Turn" for youth, women and minorities.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Rosin