[ RadSafe ] Re: Serious reporting on Chernobyl - and the LNT

Ludwig E. Feinendegen feinendegen at gmx.net
Thu Nov 3 11:16:36 CST 2005


Friends:

I think one should realize that the Washington Times article sets a rational 
tune in the discussion on effects after Chernobyl. Except for a limited 
number of thyroid cancers mainly in children (high doses) there have not 
been any indications of elevated cancer incidences anywhere in the region. 
Nor where there congenital malformations -. I was in Minsk and have 
discussed this issue with the physicians working at the children's hospital 
there, where malformations are surgically treated - indeed very well. Again, 
no change in incidences of congenital malformations after Chernobyl!!  - 
Klaus Becker has clearly reported from Vienna, where the latest data were 
discussed. The virtual number of 4000 malignancies due to Chernobyl is a 
calculated figure and there are no data at all in support for this number.

It is deplorable how the well meaning of good citizens is being misused.

All the best,
Ludwig

Ludwig E. Feinendegen MD
Wannental 45
88131 Lindau
Germany

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Jacobus" <crispy_bird at yahoo.com>
To: <hflong at pacbell.net>; <feinendegen at gmx.net>; <jimm at WPI.EDU>
Cc: <cdn-nucl-l at mailman1.cis.McMaster.CA>; <mbrexchange at list.ans.org>; 
<radsafe at radlab.nl>; <rad-sci-l at WPI.EDU>
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Re: Serious reporting on Chernobyl - and the LNT


> Howard,
> If you are so concerned, why dont you do it?
>
> --- radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl <hflong at pacbell.net>
> wrote:
>> This morning the American Conference of Catholic
> Bishops sponsored a program
>> showing in heart-rending personal detail some cases
> of children's cancer from the Ukraine with treatment
> in the USA. The preliminary Chernobyl pictures and
> doomsday music associated it with radiation.
>>
>> Would someone with authoritative knowledge on
> post-Chernobyl cancer frequency
>> inform that group of the greater damage from panic
> (like thousands of abortions)
>> and malnutrition (like neurologic defects from folic
> acid deficiency from insufficient greens in pregnancy
> from the excessive exodus and displacement?
>>
>> Howard Long
>>
>> "Ludwig Dr. Feinendegen" <feinendegen at gmx.net>
> wrote:
>> Dear Jim:
>>
>> Thanks again for the info. I am delighted about this
> article and hope that
>> people note what is going on. I am still on travel
> and will come back later
>> after my return.
>>
>> All the best,
>> Ludwig
>>
>>
>> > --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
>> > Von: "Muckerheide, James"
>> > An: ,
>> > Kopie: "rad-sci-l at wpi.edu" ,
>> > Betreff: Serious reporting on Chernobyl - and the
> LNT
>> > Datum: Fri, 28 Oct 2005 11:27:34 -0400
>> >
>> > Friends, FYI.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Why can't the nuclear industry produce and apply
> the equivalent factual
>> > treatment of the readily documented lack of health
> effects from low dose
>> > radiation exposures!?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Regards, Jim Muckerheide
>> >
>> > ===================
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > Washington Times: Chernobyl exposed -
> Editorials/Op-Ed -
>> >
>> > By Joshua Gilder
>> >
>> > October 25, 2005
>> >
>> > It turns out that scaring people to death may be
> more than a
>> > figure of speech. That's the overriding message of
> a recently
>> > released U.N. report on the health effects of the
> 1986 explosion
>> > at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the
> then-Soviet Ukraine.
>> >
>> > The result of an exhaustive investigation by eight
> U.N.
>> > agencies, the report concludes that a "paralyzing
> fatalism"
>> > among the residents of the effected areas and
> problems such as
>> > suicide, alcoholism and clinical depression --
> resulting in part
>> > >from people's perceived sense of hopelessness --
> "pose a far
>> > greater threat to local communities than does
> radiation
>> > exposure."
>> >
>> > The Chernobyl explosion and resulting fire spewed
> 200 times
>> > as much radioactivity into the environment as the
> Hiroshima and
>> > Nagasaki atom bombs combined, directly affecting
> an area
>> > currently inhabited by some 5 million people.
> (Built with
>> > standard Soviet disregard for public safety, the
> unstable
>> > reactor had no containment structure.)
>> >
>> > At the time of the disaster, all Europe was thrown
> into
>> > panic, with estimates of as many as a half-million
> people dying
>> > as a result of the contamination. Yet, according
> to the report,
>> > there have been fewer than 60 fatalities so far,
> about 50 of
>> > them on-site staff and emergency workers exposed
> to massive
>> > radiation poisoning at the time of the blast and
> its immediate
>> > aftermath. It is believed that nine children have
> also died of
>> > thyroid cancer as a result of the accident, though
> these deaths
>> > may have been preventable.
>> >
>> > The U.N. scientists were deeply divided over the
> report's
> === Message Truncated ===
>
>
> +++++++++++++++++++
> On Oct. 5, 1947, in the first televised White House address, President 
> Truman asked Americans to refrain from eating meat on Tuesdays and poultry 
> on Thursdays to help stockpile grain for starving people in Europe.
>
> -- John
> John Jacobus, MS
> Certified Health Physicist
> e-mail:  crispy_bird at yahoo.com
>
>
>
>
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