James Peter Louviere Last

I was raised in South Louisiana by bilingual parents and was the last of their three children. When I turned eight, my brother was killed in action on Iwo Jima, March, 1945. My sister was in college then, and we are the last of our generation. I joined thge De La Salle Christian Brothers in my senior hear of high school, and taught religion, science and English in Santa Fe and New Orleans as a monk from 1959 to 1968, when I began doctoral studies in theater at NYU. I married, left NYU, and eventually moved to the DoDDS (military community) schools in Germany from 1974-1995. i worked at LSU from 1995 to 1997, then taught in my home town until 2004. I Taught and was an editor at Assumption University in Bangkok 2005 to 2008, when I studied climate science and the human impact and diplomacy of global warming at Harvard. I established the DrHanzonScience Center, a virtual entity, in Belmont, MA and wrote and manufactured my Lou-Vee-AirCars for teaching scientific research and distributed them through major science supply catalogs until moving to Cambodia in 2010. I returned to the USA for medical treatment and have been writing science materials and working for the reelection of Congressman Lloyd Doggett, and performing as a street musician in Austin, Tesas for the past year.