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Re: O'Leary apologizes for Plutonium Tests
Bernard L. Cohen
Physics Dept.
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Tel: (412)624-9245
Fax: (412)624-9163
e-mail: blc+@pitt.edu
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> Now where does one go for the straight scoop when lots of informed HPs are
> saying there was no harm done, and the government is officially apologizing
> for killing people?
>
> Is Hazel really THAT misinformed? Or has the Radsafe discussion been
> dealing with tests carried out at some other laboratory?
--Hazel is that misinformed, or puposely telling untruths. According to
the publications from DOE, none of the "victims" died of diseases that can
be caused by plutonium injection-- liver cancer, bone cancer, leukemia --
and none suffered any other recognizable effects. There is also good
evidence (but not proof) that they did give informed consent to an
experimental injection. Her adctions are political to the core.