[ RadSafe ] half of burning uranium becomes gas vapor
Maury Siskel
maurysis at peoplepc.com
Mon Jan 15 20:16:45 CST 2007
If anyone remains interested in your (Salsman's) claims, one must grind
through 7 pages of the pdf reference in order to approach the Kang
tentative report on page 10. A couple pages of discussion of this whole
topic illustrates how evanescent the topic is. In my opinion, you
(Salsman) are not promoting clarification of these issues. Moreover,
perusal of the Dec 2006 meeting report of the Research Advisory
Committee on Gulf War Veterans Illnesses might convince one how
tentative are solutions due in part to the breadth and vague nature of
these interests. That report can be seen at:
http://www1.va.gov/rac-gwvi/docs/AnnualReport_Dec2006.pdf
It really is unfortunate that so many problems remain beyond definitive
scientific settlement, notwithstanding sincere desires. Sigh ....
Maury&Dog (maurysis at peoplepc.com)
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James Salsman wrote:
> Colonel Eric Daxon wrote that the U.S. Veterans' Administration
> "found that Gulf War veterans REPORTED more birth defects than
> non-Gulf War Veterans. When they actually did the study and examined
> the medical records, the birth defect rates were equal to the normal
> .... '
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