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Re: Patients, Physicians Unaware of CT Radiation Exposure ?
Franz,
We Americans share your disgust at the interrogation methods apparently
used, perhaps in frustration at the Iraqi nuclear scientists not coming
forth
because of fear of assassination (the reason this is of concern to
Radsafe - prevention of atomic bomb detonation in the USA and fatal
radiation exposure 1,000 x CT).
As with the nuclear faciities found by UN (only after Saddam's brother -in
law told them where to look), informers, not inspectors, were the source of
discovery of mass graves of over 300,000, Kurdish graves, etc, It requires
little math to see that Iraqi Freedom has prevented at least 10 x as many
Iraqi killings as it caused (10/1benefit/harm).
Howard Long
.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Franz Schoenhofer" <franz.schoenhofer@chello.at>
To: "Howard Long" <hflong@pacbell.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2004 4:46 PM
Subject: AW: Patients, Physicians Unaware of CT Radiation Exposure ?
> Could you please explain to me, what you mean with the quote below or
where
> it comes from? I did not know, that statistics on killings in Iraq were
kept
> during 92 and 02. Do you really believe that this quote will improve your
> scientific credibility (which is already at zero)? Are you now applying
your
> hormesis theories to politics? The world does not need your totally
> unfounded hormesis theory and it does not need the "hormesis" of US
warfare
> and humiliation and torture of prisoners by a 21-year old girl on naked
> muslims.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Franz
>
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> And, "Iraqi killed - 5,000/yr '03, '04" (but 50,000/yr '92-'02!)
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
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