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Re: [Know_Nukes] Sr-90--->The cancer time bomb facing Scots born during ColdWar
Maury,
I'm with you, all the way. It is very difficult to argue with such empty
unquantified reports. I thought RadSafe would be interested in the article
posted to Know_Nukes, so I forwarded it.
I've been too busy over there doing things like debating Tooth Fairy with
Dr. Bertell (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Know_Nukes/message/1273)
to look up numbers to respond to this empty little tidbit of PR :-).
Jim Hoerner
Know_Nukes manager
>From: maury <maury@webtexas.com>
>Jim, this news item raises more questions than it can begin to answer. It
>seems to be an attempt by the newspaper to sensationalize a supposed event
>and to play on nuclear fears and emotions. Is this news item the first
>public communication or is it anywhere in the scientific literature?
> How was it known that the contamination peaked in 1964 if the study
>was still in progress or completed before 1964?
> What should exposed people worry about or do when it is said to be to
>late to do anything about it?
> For those exposed, what are the consequences already found? What
>cancer levels and genetic damage has been found in these folks?
> How was the study an influence on or reason for introducing the 1963
>Test Ban Treaty? If it was covert, how was it even known at that time?
>Maury Siskel maury@webtexas.com
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