[ RadSafe ] markey-connection between infant mortality and nukes

Norm Cohen ncohen12 at comcast.net
Thu Feb 24 00:11:03 CET 2005


Hi Richard,

I post the TFP information to Radsafe because of its interest to  
Radsafers. I agree that there
is a problem with the lack of documented leaks and the small amounts of  
sr90 reported in effluent reports by the nuke plants. On the other hand,  
having worked with and corresponded with Mangano, I'm convinced that he  
doesn't monkey with the numbers either. So I'm keeping a cautious
open mind on all this.

Its a shame that some TFP folks don't join radsafe and defend their  
theories directly. I don't think its my position to be the intermediary.

Norm



On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:25:46 -0500, Richard L. Hess  
<lists at richardhess.com> wrote:

> Norm, it's good to report this, but one of the things that continues to  
> surprise me is that there are few to no documented leaks from these  
> nuclear plants and yet mere proximity seems to cause havoc.
>
> What is the mechanism for this? I'm trying to  understand. How do these  
> nuke plants cause increased infant mortality? Is the radiation from the  
> nuclear plants worse than the natural background radiation? Is the  
> radiation near the plants any higher than anywhere else?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Richard
>
> At 01:36 PM 2/23/2005, Norm Cohen wrote:
>> NEWS FROM ED MARKEY
>> United States Congress                  Massachusetts Seventh District
>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                            
>> CONTACT:        Mark Bayer
>> February 18,  
>> 2005                                                                
>> Michal Freedhoff
>> (202) 225-2836
>>
>> NEW STUDY SUGGESTS SPIKE IN INFANT MORTALITY ASSOCIATED WITH RADIATION
>> FROM NUKE PLANTS
>>  Markey Questions NRC on Health Risks of Living Near Nuclear Reactors
>>
>> Washington, DC:  Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA), a senior member of the House
>> Energy and Commerce Committee, the panel which oversees nuclear power
>> regulation, today released a letter he sent to the Nuclear Regulatory
>> Commission (NRC) regarding health risks for communities who live close  
>> to
>> nuclear reactors.  A new study released today by Dr. Ernest Sternglass  
>> of
>> the University of Pittsburgh suggests that infant mortality increased
>> significantly in 2002,  after operating capacity at 104 nuclear power
>> stations reached its highest levels.
>
>
>
>



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