[ RadSafe ] Re: USA radiophobia
howard long
hflong at pacbell.net
Thu Oct 13 13:38:21 CDT 2005
John, you can help.
I, and all HPs, should carry Geiger counters and Nukalerts to show radiophobes
and first responders especially (and at every opportunity),
1, Our environment is naturally radioactive,
2, As with sunshine, most people would be healthier with more radiation.
Reagan, like Bush, was called a warmonger for straight talk and action,
necessary to stop aggressors. My friends at LLNL rightly believe their research
and production of deterrent H bombs probably saved millions of American and European
and USSR lives. Reagan's legacy lives. We are it.
Howard Long
John Jacobus <crispy_bird at yahoo.com> wrote:
Howard,
So what have you done to educate these people? If I
can be of help, let me know.
And what does Ronald Reagan have to do with the
subject we are discussing? He is dead, you know.
--- howard long wrote:
> CARE, Citizens Against a Radioactive Environment, in
> its monthly newsletter,
> notifies of workshop, "Got Plutonium - Livermore
> Lab", "Dinner and two Explosive Movies
> at UC Berkeley", etc
>
> Yes, I have several patients and friends who, since
> college 40 years ago, have a passion
> for ridding the world of the evil of radiation and
> are blind to data that would reduce their Cause.
>
> Much less will many liberals concede that Reagan's
> SDI and nuclear retaliation strength probably saved
> us from either Russian-like lives or from nuclear
> holocaust wiping out most Americans. These fears
> perpetuate the nano-Curie removal industry
>
> Howard Long
>
> John Jacobus wrote:
> Rainer,
> Thanks for the posting.
>
> What I was asking is do you know personally know of
> anyone who has a fear of chronic low level ionizing
> radiation. That is, a friend, family member, or
> coworker.
>
> I believe that we associate with people who are like
> ourselves. If you read, have a college education,
> and
> a good job, you will associate yourself with like
> individuals. I really do not know of anyone who
> truly
> fears radiation, but I read about them all the time.
>
> I wonder where they all are? In Germany?
>
> I assume that the article you quote from is not from
> a
> publication that you normally read. Of course we
> have
> similar publications in the United States. We are
> just more taken with celebrities
>
> http://www.nationalenquirer.com/mikewalker/63427
>
>
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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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