[ RadSafe ] Clinton Takes on Uranium Inhalation Poisoners

dckosloff at firstenergycorp.com dckosloff at firstenergycorp.com
Tue Jun 28 17:44:20 CEST 2005


James Salsman wrote:

>On the contrary, the Taiwan apartment-dwellers were not inhaling
>toxicants.

Of course they were inhaling toxicants, just as all people do.  We just
don't know which toxicants they were inhaling and how much they were
inhaling.

Also, according to the DU "poisoning" theories, the Bethlehem workers
should have expressed the Gulf War Syndrome symptoms long before the Gulf
War Syndrome symptoms were identified.  By the time the Gulf War came
around, the symptoms expressed by the Gulf War veterns should have been
quickly noted to be the "Bethlehem Millworker Syndrome" symptoms.  You may
recall that the current DU activist assertion is that the non-cancer
symptoms from uranium dust exposure would be evident long before any cancer
symptoms would be observed.  The non-cancer symptoms should also be
expressed at a much higher rate than the cancer symptoms, if the cancer
symptoms were ever expressed at all.

In addition, the reporter's comment that "Many of those workers got sick"
could be made regarding any group of workers or non-workers anywhere.

Perhaps, Mr. Salsman's technical expertise will be helpful in explaining
the reporter's claim that, "It got so hot it could burn a blister on the
skin the size of a silver dollar."


Sincerely,
Don Kosloff




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