[ RadSafe ] Radioactive thorium 232 and cerium found in bodies of cancer victims

Barbara Hamrick blhamrick at aol.com
Sun Oct 27 18:41:13 CDT 2013


Th-232 is naturally occurring and often found with cerium in areas suitable for rare earth mining.  The guy may be legit in some technical area, but it doesn't appear his expertise extends to NORM.

Barbara L Hamrick, CHP, JD
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"nuclear physicist Evandro Lodi Rizzini of Brescia University and CERN
(European Organization for Nuclear Research" - This person seems to be
legitimate scientist.  Is he?

Roger Helbig

Radioactive thorium 232 and cerium found in bodies of cancer victims

by Christina MacPherson

The nuclear physicist Evandro Lodi Rizzini of Brescia University and
CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) found elevated
levels of radioactive thorium 232 and cerium (proving that the thorium
was man-made) in the tissues of 15 of 18 bodies of Quirra-area
shepherds who died of cancer between 1995 and 2000.

On March 24, 2012 Fiordalisi indicted twenty people on charges of
"willful omission of precautions against injury and aggravated
disasters or because they falsely certified the absence of pollution
with the aim to "hide the environmental disaster." The documents from
Fiordalisi's investigation have now been turned over to a tribunal for
prosecution. Read More Here...
http://www.nonukes.it/rna/nothorium/news200.html

Christina MacPherson | October 26, 2013 at 5:34 am | Categories:
health, Uranium | URL: http://wp.me/phgse-fgI

http://nuclear-news.net/2013/10/26/radioactive-thorium-232-and-cerium-found-in-bodies-of-cancer-victims/

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