[ RadSafe ] Re: ALARA kills: 17 papers, adaptive response sessions at PBNC-2004

John Jacobus crispy_bird at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 26 15:28:30 CDT 2006


Dr. Long,
I would like some facts, not the opinions of Dr.
Cameron.  He picked a few studies that were favorable
to his position and ignored others.  Nothing new here.

Obviously, our policies to keep exposures low is
responsible for our better health, incresed life
expectancy and lower cancer rate.  How can you argue
with those facts?  If you think radiation is so
important what are you doing to increase the radiation
exposure of you and your family?

--- howard long <hflong at pacbell.net> wrote:

> Yes, John J,
>   ALARA kills. At least it deprives of an "Essential
> Trace Energy" (Cameron).
>   No better correlation with longevity has been
> shown (except reducing calories)
>   to increase longevity - food supplements, exercise
> programs, meditation, etc.
>   than the supplementation of Gulf Coast background
> (0.07 rem/yr, Luckey) with 
>   another 0.5 rem over ? years (Cameron, Sponsler,
> NSWS).
>    
>   You who would deprive and kill, shame!
>    
>   Howard Long
>   
> John Jacobus <crispy_bird at yahoo.com> wrote:
>   Dr. Long,
> Do you have any proof ALARA kills? 
> 
> If radiation extends life, what are you doing to
> increase your life expectancy?
> 
> --- howard long wrote:
> 
> > ALARA kills!
> > 
> > John J and other apologists for LNT preservation
> > of their jobs
> > need look no further than thesebiological
> > confirmations of epidemiological indications that
> > 0.5 rem more than Gulf Coast background
> > extends life 3 years! (Cameron contention).
> > 
> > Howard Long
> > 
> > 
> > Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 01:11:01 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: JERRY CUTTLER 
> > Subject: 17 papers, adaptive response sessions at
> > PBNC-2004
> > To: RAD-SCI-L 
> > CC: Jerry Cuttler 
> > 
> > Hello everyone,
> > 
> > I arranged to put the 17 papers, from the three
> > PBNC-2004 sessions on the adaptive response, on
> the
> > web site of the Pacific Nuclear Council. They are
> > available at:
> > 
> > http://www.pacificnuclear.org/homeframe_pnc.html
> > 
> > Click on Publications and then Adaptive Response
> > Technical Papers from PBNC-2004 (Pacific Basin
> > Nuclear Conference, held in Honolulu, at the end
> of
> > March 2004).
> > 
> > I think you will like most of the papers.
> > 
> > Jerry
> > 
> > 
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> Leo Szilard
> -- John
> John Jacobus, MS
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-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
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