Re: OT and Guys rambling Re: MHD???
- From: "Ozgirl" <are_we_there_yet@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 May 2008 08:29:37 +1000
guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mon, 26 May 2008 17:43:44 +0100, Trinkwasser
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On Sun, 25 May 2008 13:17:42 +1000, Alan S
<loralgtweightandcarbs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 24 May 2008 21:23:14 -0500, guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
On Sun, 25 May 2008 11:45:59 +1000, Alan S
<loralgtweightandcarbs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sat, 24 May 2008 15:28:50 -0500, guys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
I worked with six physicists, all in their later 20/s.
They all had advanced degrees.
They all worked on a high energy xray project.
ALL died of cancer before they were 35 years old.
I was a radar technician for a period before I went back to
school to become an engineer. At one stage I spent eight
hours a day monitoring a search radar paramagnetic amplifier
which tended to overload; when it did I had to adjust it by
hand with my arm inside the operating 50kw radar.
Of course, the Defence Department sees no relationship
between that period, or the other 20 years in the RAAF as a
radio tech and later a radio engineer, and my leukemia.
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
A nice guy named Jack Cherry was in charge of measurement of fire
ball specimens. He developed Leukemia at age 48 and died----
supposedly had a form that only showed up in children. I was one
of the crew
of three that recovered these specimens. The defense departments
are noted for their claims.
Yep. I'm starting to think that the staff of all the DoD's
and VA departments involved with veteran's claims around the
world go to the same training academy:-)
At least here we do have one advantage; our VA covers
medical for ALL forms of cancer regardless of cause. They
won't give a pension but do cover medical - which can be an
enormous saving. Don't tell my guv'mint though or the
bean-counters will cancel that.
Here there have been some rather suspicious clusters of leukemia in
the vicinity of nuclear power stations and other such installations.
Of course the government says there is no connection - but then they
would wouldn't they?
We must realize that some leaders have no concern for humans, The
"cause" is all important, So lying is a part of leadership.
The fellow that induced me to undertake a dangerous mission
was a very pious person that went not a rage at the least profanity.
He went out of his way to say I would receive full support in
any eventuality.
A few years later when one that was exposed died of Leukemia I
was told he consulted the statue of limitations and destroy all of the
records.
Nuclear radiation is a mystery to most so a lot of fiction develops.
I do not know the answer on very minor exposures. I do know
all of us are hit by cosmic rays very often. These items do gross
damage to cells.
My uncle lied about his age so he could go to war, he was amongst one of the
first platoons to walk into either Nagasaki or Hiroshima right after the
bombs. He was in his mid teens. He suffered very unusual tumours and skin
cancers all his life and a debilitating disease that he was struck down with
early in life, one more common in older people.
.
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