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Re: [Fwd: [downwinders] DU impacts]-



Perhaps Norm Cohen posted the news article because he's finally come to realize 

that the fact that you can measure the decay of an atom of a radioactive nuclide 

doesn't mean it presents a real risk. Perhaps, but not likely. Has Norm begun to 

behave in an intellectually honest manner and actually think through the dogma of 

his earlier stated claims? Questions, but no answers. 



I recall a quote from the playwright Henrik Ibsen:

"I'm there to question not to answer." 



For the benefit of Franz, Ibsen's actual statement was:

"Ich bin zu fragen, nicht zu antworten."



Not a bad job if you can get paid for it.



Stewart Farber

3/26/03 1:17:40 PM, John M Priest <priestj@DTEENERGY.COM> wrote:



>

>  Do you have a point? 

>  "The report found that recorded contamination levels are very low and do 

>  not present immediate radioactive or toxic risks for the environment or 

>  human health."

>

>  Norman Cohen wrote: 

>

>

>    FYI - re: your continued discussion of DU. 

>    Peace, 

>    Norm

>

>    -------- Original Message -------- 

>

>     Subject: [downwinders] DU impacts

>        Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:02:10 -0700

>        From: Bruce Baizel <baizelb@earthlink.net>

>    Reply-To: downwinders@yahoogroups.com

>          To: downwinders@yahoogroups.com

>

>      

>

>

>    Depleted Uranium Contaminates Bosnia-Herzegovina

>

>    SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina, March 25, 2003 (ENS) - 



...............

>    In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the UNEP researchers found that ground 

>    contamination occurs at DU penetrator impact points at low levels, and 

>    is localized to areas typically limited within one to two meters (three 

>    to six feet).







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