Subject: Place, the importance of, was Re: [Homestead] and "homesteading" :
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2004 08:41:50 -0700
and the triple pollution
(air/water/soil) and unreported as well as
reported radioactive fallout, a
There is an article in the current PHOENIX magazine about northwest Arizona
cancer deaths in the area where we conducted atomic tests starting about
seven years after we dropped the two on Japan. Horrendous early death rates
from cancer. School children were brought outside to watch the pretty
explosions. Pink dust settled on their clothes. They were told it was
harmless. Fourteen years ago, we owned up to what we had done and now the
government is paying a whole $50,000 to those who can show that a spouse or
child died from cancer if they lived in certain counties at certain times.
Through a typo--no kidding, a one-letter typo--Mohave (the bureaucrat
spelled it Mojave, like they do in California) County residents are not
eligible. One lady, Danielle Stephens of Kingman, has lost 26 of 31 family
member to various forms of cancer. The people refer to themselves as the
"Downwinders."
The government now wants to do more nuclear testing in the same area.
"Records also reveal that one contemptuous bureaucrat surmising that the
site was an area containing a 'low-use segment of the population.'"*
*NUCLEAR ATTACK IN KINGMAN, ARIZONA, by Jana Bommersback, PHOENIX magazine,
November 2004.