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May 8, 1993
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from NEXUS New Times - Volume 2, Number 13 ,Published in Australia
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(soon to be in the USA) (tell Duncan you heard about them from
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The following file possibly accounts for the plethora of new
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diseases and health problems that seem to have appeared over the
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past 30 years. It follows the grave warnings given Walter Russell
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in his book ATOMIC SUICIDE. A friend recently told us of the first
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ATOMIC explosion which occurred in San Francisco Bay at the Port of
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Chicago Naval Station! This has been kept hidden for many years and
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the ramifications of the coverup are still being pursued. We hope
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to have a file on this on KeelyNet in the near future.
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Immune System Defects from Nuclear Bomb Testing
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In the 8 February 1992 issue of THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, R. K.
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Whyte, a Canadian pediatrician, reports some disturbing evidence
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from official government sources. Ingested fission products from
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nuclear weapons tests conducted in the atmosphere during the 1950s
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had caused in excess of 320,000 infant deaths in the United States
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and England by 1980.
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Whyte shows that the increase in neonatal deaths in those years can
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be explained only by exposure to radioactive iodine and strontium
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injected into the atmosphere by the superpowers' early nuclear
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testing programmes.
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Whyte's findings validate predictions made in 1958 by the Soviet
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physicist Andrei Sakharov and cited in his recently published
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MEMOIRS. Sakharov was concerned, however, not only with the
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immediate consequences of exposure to low-level radiation but with
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the latent effects of that radiation on the immune system, effects
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not considered in the Whyte paper.
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Sakharov, the most eminent and authoritative nuclear scientist to
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reveal the official misgivings about the health consequences of
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bomb-testing kept secret by all parties in the arms race, calculated
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that the tests would ultimately kill millions of people worldwide,
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immediately and over time.
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Sakharov's theory offers the first explanation of the great
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epidemiological mysteries of our times. The decline in mortality
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rates for infants and old people in the USA and the advanced Western
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European countries flattened out during the years of atmospheric
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bomb tests. There was only a moderate rate of decline after the
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partial test-ban treaty was signed in 1963.
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In the 1980s both routing and accidental emissions from military and
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civilian reactors continued, and mortality rates are again on the
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rise in the USA, UK, and France.
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According to the UN ANNUAL DEMOGRAPHIC YEARBOOK, in these same
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countries the death rate for 25-44 year olds, presumably the
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healthiest and most productive component of the labour force, has
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been rising since 1983 for the first time since World War II. The
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Atlanta Center for Disease Control acknowledged this anomalous trend
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among American males.
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In the September 1990 issue of THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
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it was admitted that in states with high AIDS mortality rates, there
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are "associated" abnormal increases in "other immune defects",
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including septicemia, pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, diseases of
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the central nervous system, heart disease, and blood disorders.
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Persons in this age group were born between 1945 and 1965. They
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were, therefore, most heavily exposed IN UTERO to the latent effects
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of bomb-test radiation that most worried Sakharov. The consequent
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harm to their developing hormonal and immune systems would emerge
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later when, as young adults with impaired immune responses, they
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would encounter the new strains of sexually transmitted viruses and
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bacteria that Sakharov predicted would also result from radiation-
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induced mutation.
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Particularly after the Chernobyl disaster, we can no longer continue
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to ignore the radiation link to immune-deficiency diseases foreseen
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by Sakharov. Sakharov complains that "to the best of my knowledge,
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no notice of these publications of mine was taken in the West,
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probably because my name was still quite unknown....Although this is
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no longer true in my case, the poor use Western journalists make of
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their archives and reference works.....still amazes me."
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Source : WOULD YOU BELIEVE? - Spring 1993 - Number 44
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Jerry W. Decker.........Ron Barker...........Chuck Henderson
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