[ RadSafe ] Doyle and Ryan Gulf war reproductive health paper

James Salsman jsalsman at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 17:37:39 CST 2007


Uranium combustion product inhalation isn't a liberal or conservative
issue (and it has nothing to do with the trouble I was in as a
teenager twenty years ago.)  The longer everyone keeps their heads in
the sand, the more damage will be done.

Dr. Raabe's attempt at refutation, claiming that "all" the uranium
trioxide gas condenses "instantaneously" is not supported by his
published work, and is contradicted by multiple sources.  The idea of
using urine testing to detect UO3 inhalation after more than a few
weeks was completely debunked by Stradling et al. in 1998.

The fact that the DoE is trying so hard to come up with tungsten
replacements, and issuing press releases about it, should be proof
enough that there is a reason to do so.  Those of you who can't see
this, I don't know what I could possibly say to help you.  There are
more effective forums than this for me to keep explaining all this in.
 Time will tell.

Sincerely,
James Salsman

On 2/8/07, Syd H. Levine <syd.levine at mindspring.com> wrote:
> I am sure you do consider yourself to be liberal.  Something about peas and
> a pod comes to mind...
>
> From: "John Jacobus" <crispy_bird at yahoo.com>
>
>
> > Syd,
> > I consider myself to be liberal, and take offense with
> > bing associating with Mr. Salsman.
>
>
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