9 Jan 2013

Cancer Skyrockets With Nuclear Power - Sarah

Morris: Pennsylvania Cancer rates have skyrocketed since the nuclear power plants have come on line


http://www.youtube.com/user/robertcherwink

probably too many links here, but really only a drop in the river:

Philadelphia Region Has Most Reactors in U.S.
The Limerick plant lies about 21 miles northwest of central Philadelphia. But 13 nuclear reactors are within 90 miles of the city (see Table 1). The Philadelphia area has the largest concentration of nuclear reactors in the U.S., along with northern Illinois.http://www.radiation.org/press/limerick_0405.html

Frankenstorms and the Fukushima Factor: More Than 20 Nuclear Power Plants Are in Sandy's Path : http://www.alternet.org/environment/frankenstorms-and-fukushima-factor-more-2...
'No impact on public health and safety' in southeastern Pa. nuclear plant reactor shutdown, federal agency says: (July 18, 2012) http://www.lehighvalleylive.com/breaking-news/index.ssf/2012/07/no_impact_on_...


LIMERICK NUCLEAR REACTOR EMISSIONS
AND THE POTENTIAL LINK TO LOCAL CANCER RATES http://www.radiation.org/press/limerick_0405.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/hurricane-sandy-problems-nuke-plants/story?id=1...


FIRST STUDY OF IN-BODY RADIATION BEGINS AT THREE MILE ISLAND
http://www.radiation.org/press/tmi1105.html

People died---and are still dying---at Three Mile Island.
As the thirtieth anniversary of America's most infamous industrial accident approaches (in 2009), we mourn the deaths that accompanied the biggest string of lies ever told in US industrial history.

The public was assured the government would follow up with meticulous studies of the health impacts of the accident.

In fact, the state of Pennsylvania hid the health impacts, including deletion of cancers from the public record, abolition of the state's tumor registry, misrepresentation of the impacts it could not hide (including an apparent tripling of the infant death rate in nearby Harrisburg) and much more.

The federal government did nothing to track the health histories of the region's residents.

In fact, the most reliable studies were conducted by local residents like Jane Lee and Mary Osborne, who went door-to-door in neighborhoods where the fallout was thought to be worst. Their surveys showed very substantial plagues of cancer, leukemia, birth defects, respiratory problems, hair loss, rashes, lesions and much more.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harvey-wasserman/people-died-at-three-mile_b_17...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43455859/ns/us_news-environment/t/safety-rules-lo...

http://loststates.blogspot.com/2011/03/remembering-worlds-1st-reactor-meltdow...

http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/three-mile-island-meltdown...

lots of resources found on this website:
http://www.beyondnuclear.org/
and this: http://www.nirs.org/ and Pennsylvania regional information here: http://www.radiation.org/index.html


http://www.pottsmerc.com/article/20120412/NEWS01/120419797/nrc-reveals-radioa...


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