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Re: Tooth Fairy (Project)
November 17, 2003
The Tooth Fairy Project has been collecting teeth for a several years and
their published results show that children now have less Sr-90 in their
teeth than would be expected by extrapolation from fallout data of the
1960's. World-wide nuclear weapons fallout explains everything they have
found. And the radiation doses involved are truly trivial. This makes no
difference to the Tooth Fairy Project leaders who are anti-nuclear
activists whose devotion to their cause makes the scientific method
somewhat irrelevant. They are convinced that nuclear power is poisoning
people, and any atoms of Sr-90 that they find they will attribute to
nuclear power. In addition, they will claim that Sr-90 in teeth is just an
indicator of how leaky nuclear power plants really are....
Otto
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Prof. Otto G. Raabe, Ph.D., CHP
Center for Health & the Environment (CHE)
(Street Address: Bldg. 3792, Old Davis Road)
University of California, Davis, CA 95616
E-Mail: ograabe@ucdavis.edu
Phone:(530) 752-7754, FAX:(530) 758-6140
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