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Re: Depleted uranium slipped in by ABC
Radsafe:
The current thread on Radsafe about a recent ABC "news" story regarding the
supposed
smuggling of DU into the US reminded me that this same droll [and quite
reprehensible] example of "agenda journalism" was reported by ABC News in
Sept. 2002. It appears ABC News has just
dusted off an earlier piece of worthless sensationalism and agenda
journalism and
tried to get a bit more milage out of it in once again scaring a confused
and anxious
American public about the same issue.
Nice of ABC news to give the American people such a thoughtful Holiday
present.
It is worth noting that the medical/science Editor for ABC News' 20/20 is
Brenda
Breslauser who worked closely with ABC's 20/20 talking head Brian Ross on
stories
like the DU threat in ABC's original report on this story in September
2002. Ms.
Breslauer, ABC's "Medical and Science Editor" was an English major in
college, so
perhaps it is understandable that ABC cannot get a science story told
without
sensationalizing, or misrepresenting it.
For the record, copied below is a letter I sent to Brian Ross on Sept. 10,
2002
about the first DU scare story run by ABC news about DU "smuggling". As
expected, Brian Ross and ABC news did not respond in any way to their
fabricating
a worthless and sensationalistic story about DU smuggling.
What is mildly surprising is that ABC appears to have the journalistic lack
of
integrity to just rerun the same story theme 15 months later as if it were
"news".
Oh well. In any case, best Holiday wishes to all Radsafers and hope
everyone has
a healthy, productive New Year despite DU being "smuggled" into the US.
Perhaps
we can derive some small bit of comic relief in recognizing that the major
risk
of DU in these quantities being carried into the US is to the "smuggler"
should
they have the misfortune to drop a few kg of it on their toes.
Stewart Farber, MS Public Health
Consulting Scientist
[203] 367-0791
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COPY OF SEPT. 10, 2002 LETTER TO ABC'S BRIAN ROSS [20/20 Reporter] AND
BRENDA
BRESLAUER [Medical/Science Editor ABC News]:
From: Stewart Farber <farbersa@optonline.net>
To: brian.ross@abc.news.com
Cc: brenda.s.breslauer@abc.com
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 05:03:45 -0700
Subject: Re: ABC Tests U.S. Border Security ["DU Smuggling"]
Dear Brian:
You may recall you contacted me in late 2000 about the health risks posed
by
Nasal Radium Irradiation [NRI], an ill-advised radiation therapy used on no
fewer
than 500,000 Americans from post WWII into the 1970s. I had been involved
for
some time in trying to force government and medical institutional response
to this issue. Children who received NRI are now at greatly increased risk
of
head and neck cancer [more than double], malignant and benign brain tumors
[30
times higher than control group], and thyroid disease [9 times higher than
control group] according to epidemiological studies conducted as several
Ph.D theses at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health which I had shared
with an ABC
[Note: medical/science] producer Brenda Breslauer during a time when ABC
was
investigating the details of this important issue as a future 20/20 news
report.
In early 2001 just after a peer reviewed journal article was published in
Epidemiology by Jessica Yeh on April 15, 2001] which reported a 2,990
percent
increase in benign and maligant brain tumors in children treated with NRI
[vs.
the control group of untreated children at the same hearing loss clinic run
by
Johns Hopkins in Hagerstown, MD], ABC decided to drop a news story on NRI
because
Ms. Breslauer told me she "couldn't see a news hook".
I am writing you at this time because I have just read of ABC's decision to
run a
sensationalistic story on ABC's supposedly "smuggling" a small quantity of
depeleted uranium into the US. From what has been reported in the AP story
link
below, the only news value of this depleted uranium story is it displays
the scientific illiteracy of ABC news and its willingness to terrorize
average
Americans over something as benign as depleted uranium just because it is a
"radioactive" material. U-238's half life is 4.5 billion years which makes
it
essentialy stable. That's why it can be used as a shield against radiation
exposure. ......
Planes fly into NYCity every day with depleted uranium as counterweights.
Elevators use depleted uranium as counterweights. ABC's willingness to
stir up
confusion and fear at this time of national anxiety over potential terror
threats, with such a non-issue, is reprehensible.
ABC's willingness to do what its doing on the depleted uranium "smuggling"
theme
while ignoring the NRI issue story which could have helped more than
500,000
Americans by prompting medical notice and followup recommendations is
doubly
worthy of censure. ABC has ignored a real radiation risk story with NRI
affecting no fewer than 500,000 Americans who are part of a special
population at
risk of a variety of health problems from NRI received in their childhood
years,
in favor of a story which you've basically fabricated with some anti-
nuclear
activists who supplied you 15 pounds of depleted uranium whose main
value is as an anchor.
You should truly be ashamed of yourself.
Eventually when the full NRI story is told [as it will, by me or someone
else who
finally writes the book], ABC and its inept treatment of radiation risks
and
scientific issues will be seen as part of the problem in our society's
ability to
deal with real radiation and health risks to real people.
I don't really expect any reply from you, but wanted to let you know that
from a
public health perspective you have done the American people a great
disservice.
FYI, there was also a book just published a few weeks ago: "The Nose" - A
Profile
of Sex, Beauty, and Survival [Atria Books] written by Gabrielle Glaser.
This new
book has an 18 page chapter summarizing some aspects of the Nasal Radium
Irradiation issue based on my earlier efforts and several interviews by
Glaser
with me here in CT before she and her husband Stephen Engelberg, a Sr.
Investigative Editor with the NYT [and co-author of "Germs" with Judith
Miller]
moved to Oregon after 9/11. The chapter on NRI is titled "Nagasaki Up the
Nose"
[ a "hook" title I used on a press release I prepared for a W.W.II
Submariners
group, many members of which received the radium treatment on entering the
submarine service, which led to national news coverage and a US Senate
hearing
on this issue in 1994].
The "Nagasaki up the Nose" phrase is not just rhetoric.
The risk of brain cancer death alone in a group of children treated with
NRI,
exceeds all excess cancer deaths in an equal size population of survivors
of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Specifically, 76 thousand Hiroshima/Nagasaki
survivors
were carefully followed since the end of WWII. A certain number of excess
cancers have occured in the survivors of Hiroshima/Nagasaki, mostly
leukemias
within 5 to 10 years but a number of other tumors of various sites in the
body. Based on present epidemiological evidence, if we were to track 76,000
children
treated with NRI and looking just at brain cancer mortality found by
studies conducted by Hopkins, more children treated with NRI will have
died than
all cancers at Hiroshima/Nagasaki.
However, this isn't enough of a news "hook" for ABC despite the CDC and
Johns
Hopkins sweeping this issue under the run, and falsely claiming there is
"no
significant neoplastic or other disease risk from NRI", a position
contradicted
by Hopkins' own epidemiological studies. Hmmm. Apparently, NRI is only
significant if a cancer or anotherhealth problem happen to the person
making the
statement of no harm.
Agenda science. Agenda journalism. A sorry state of affairs.
Most disgustedly yours,
Stewart Farber, MS Public Health
Director - Radium Experiment Assessment Project
1285 Wood Ave.
Bridgeport, CT 06604
[203] 367-0791
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9/10/02 6:46:46 AM, Todd Brautigam <brautt@myapc.com> wrote:
>
>
> ABC Tests U.S. Border Security
> Fri Sep 6,10:18 PM ET
> By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer
>
> NEW YORK (AP) - While some news organizations have tried to sneak
> material
through airport screeners,
ABC News thought bigger: the network smuggled depleted uranium into New
York.
>
> For the full story:
>
<url: http://dailynews.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=529&ncid=529&e=1
&u=/ap/20020907/ap_en_tv/tv_smuggled_uranium>
>
>
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