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RE: some comments from Mangano; all your postings; radsafe secret agents
Thank you Sandy.
Here's another Mangano absurdity :
" - Because Sr-90 averages have risen substantially in the 1990s in all
areas we studied, we know it must be a current source of Sr-90, not old bomb
test fallout. "
Note the clever use of "all areas we studied" -- as I said before, TFP picks
high bomb-fallout areas for their "studies,
" and claims that any excess relative to low bomb-fallout areas is due to
nuke plants.
It says something about their opinion of their audience, the media and
public in general: no doubt every scam artist on earth thinks he's the
cleverest dude alive.
Jaro
http://www.cns-snc.ca/branches/quebec/quebec_main.html
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
[mailto:owner-radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu]On Behalf Of Sandy Perle
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 7:07 PM
To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu; Norm Cohen
Subject: Re: some comments from Mangano; all your postings; radsafe secret
agents
On 19 Nov 2003 at 18:06, Norm Cohen wrote:
> - The next attempt at exploring a connection is through comparing
> average Sr-90 levels in children with and without cancer.
>
> And, as I've said many times, there is no unexposed control to Sr-90
> from reactors, because of the wide distribution of food and water.
In essence, he is stating that there is no place in the world where there
can be a control
population, that being unexposed, insinuating that the food chain somehow
has
contaminated every single potential person who can be considered as part of
a control
group. Now that is to use previous words, "silly". To say that food is
derived from areas
around nuclear power plants, and that this food somehow has mysteriously
"contaminated" every single child in the USA, and I assume the rest of the
world, is
simply absurd. More reason that this study is pure folly.
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