[ RadSafe ] More on Chernobyl

John Jacobus crispy_bird at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 28 18:51:08 CEST 2005


We also have compensation programs in this country for
anyone who worked at DOE, was in the military and
exposed to nuclear tests, and to those who lived
downwind of Hanford.  The difference is that we can
pay for our compensation programs.  

Maybe we should give everyone in Belarus and the
Ukraine who wants it a $30,000 cash settlement.

--- Cehn at aol.com wrote:
> I visited the Cherobyl area 7 years after the
> accident and was amazed at  
> what low-level radiation exposure can be responsible
> for.  Every illness  was 
> somehow blamed on the accident.  Come to find out,
> the government was  paying 
> reparations to anyone harmed by it.  Quite an
> incentive to draw  victims.  I saw 
> a 5-year old in a hospital with leukemia; caused by 
> Chernobyl of course.  I 
> inquired how was he exposed to radiation from  the
> plant, when he wasn't born 
> until 2 years after the accident and 50 miles  away?
> Never got an answer.  
> 
> Joel I. Cehn,  CHP
> 
> 
> 
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-- John
John Jacobus, MS
Certified Health Physicist
e-mail:  crispy_bird at yahoo.com

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