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Radiation Is A Killer

By: Joseph Malek


Since the invention of the atomic bomb tens of thousands if not tens of millions of people and other living things were killed as a direct result of Man's desire to control nuclear energy. In fact, there is no safe place in which to store radioactive material once that material no longer produces enough energy for commercial use. Then again, it's still radioactive and will be for a few hundred years.

To date, thousands of drums filled with radioactive material were dumped in the oceans and buried in land fills. Yes, only God knows where else that material can be found. No doubt, sooner or later that waste will kill something or someone.

Yes, that deadly poison is slowly making its way into our environment and will no doubt continue to kill any living thing that is unlucky enough to find it. The huge increase of people dying from cancer within the United States continues to remain a mystery to the World's best medical scientists, or maybe they are hiding the truth from all of us.

For more than twenty years our Government was exploding all kinds of nuclear devices in the deserts of Nevada and New Mexico before some scientists realized that those hundreds of radiation clouds passing across the Country just might kill people. No doubt, the radiation within those clouds killed someone. If not in our Country, maybe people were killed in another Country somewhere on Earth?

The two a-bombs exploded in Japan killed more than 320,000 people so far and people there are still dying from being exposed to the radiation from just two of those despicable devices. In my mind, Albert Einstein wasn't as smart as most people seem to think.

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