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Re: Oh Little Bethlehem, Kidneys, Love and Peace
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- Subject: Re: Oh Little Bethlehem, Kidneys, Love and Peace
- From: RuthWeiner@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:56:21 EST
> Even "Small Amounts" of Fission Products should not be allowed into the
> environment willy-nilly. Even tiny amounts--buried direct to soil. On this much
> science I am sure.
>
Even the tiny amounts of K-40 in the bananas you eat or the salt substitutes
you might use? the small amounts of radioiodinhe, radiotechnetium, and other
medically used radionuclides that we excrete and that then find their way into
soil? how about the AM-241 in your smoke detector (yes that is a byproduct
of fission also)) and the thorium in your Coleman lantern mantle?
Whatever that statement is, it is certainly not "scientific."
Ruth Weiner, Ph. D.
ruthweiner@aol.com