[ RadSafe ] Naval Health Research Center's Birth and Infant Health Registry

bobcherry at cox.net bobcherry at cox.net
Thu Sep 29 11:38:10 CDT 2005


And I note that it specifically asks for data that support his thesis and does not ask for data that do not support it.

Bob C
> 
> From: "Otto G. Raabe" <ograabe at ucdavis.edu>
> Date: 2005/09/29 Thu AM 11:06:25 EDT
> To: James Salsman <james at bovik.org>,  radsafe at radlab.nl
> Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Naval Health Research Center's Birth and
> 	Infant Health Registry
> 
> At 02:21 AM 9/29/2005, James Salsman wrote:
> >Is anyone interested in joining this Freedom of Information
> >Act request?  It's been stalled almost a month now.
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> September 29, 2005
> 
> This FAI request seems to be a fishing expedition involving asking for 
> imaginary records about activist-conceived health effects from uranium and 
> unspecified toxicants.
> 
> Otto
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