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About This Web Site

This site was developed by staff
members of Social Psychology Network,
a nonprofit educational organization located
at Wesleyan University. All work on the site was contributed without fee, and No Iraq Attack generously donated startup funds for publicity and incidental expenses.

Many factors led us to create this site, but none were more important than this: According to the World Health Organization, the Iraq War has killed over 150,000 people. If true, this figure means that the war has now claimed more lives than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

Our fervent hope is that visitors to this site will treat these deaths as though they happened to their own loved ones. Please sign the petition, ask others to sign it, donate money if you are moved to do so, and be an advocate for peace in every way possible.

With deepest thanks,

S. Plous
Scott Plous, Ph.D.
Executive Director
David Jensenius
David Jensenius
System Administrator
Mike Lestik
Mike Lestik
Web Designer



Scott Plous, Ph.D. (Stanford University, 1986) is a former recipient of the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in International Peace and Security. His research on nuclear arms control, conducted at the Stanford Center for International Security and Cooperation and later at the UIUC Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security, has been recognized with the Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Award. Today, he is a professor at Wesleyan University.

David Jensenius holds a bachelors degree in computer science from Millersville University and serves as System Administrator and lead programmer for Social Psychology Network. He is also completing a masters degree in music composition from Wesleyan University, where he programmed an artisitic sonification of mortality data from the Iraq War.

Mike Lestik first joined the Social Psychology Network team in the 1990s and has helped design all nine sites in the Network. After serving as Director of Technology for Trimerous, he became Art Director at New World Multimedia and also serves as founding webmaster of LuciferEffect.com.