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In 2007, Rick Weiss reported for the Washington Post potential hazards of genetic medicine and the failed regulatory apparatuses designed t...
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March 11 is the anniversary for the Fukushima Daiichi disaster of 3 nuclear meltdowns, at least one melt through, and a fire in at least ...
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The weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal reports that PG&E suffered a massive loss of control of the utility's databases, le...
I did a debunk of the classic nuke lie "Sleeping next to someone gives you a big radioactive dose".
ReplyDeleteNuke promoters claim that sleeping next to someone gives you an annual dose of 7.3 milliSieverts.
I did some real calculations, and came up with .001167 MilliSieverts which truly is negligible.
Its a good one, its here
http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-old-sleeping-next-to-someone-lie.html