Ingested Uranium is linked with health impacts far greater than is explained by orthodox risk models. Chris Busby explains how the 'demon metal' does its damage - and why the nuclear industry is desperate to hide the truth.
… mainly physicists and not interested in the biology of internal exposures. Who knows? …
The discovery of a tiny but deadly radioactive 'hot particle' in mud from the Esk estuary near Sellafield has highlighted the dangers the nuclear site poses to residents and visitors, writes Chris Busby. Independent measures of radiation show far higher levels that those of regulators, similar to readings in the Chernobyl and Fukushima exclusion zones. Local villages should be evacuated.
Killer 'hot particle': Sellafield coast 'like Chernobyl and Fukushima exclusion zones' Chris Busby | 20th March 2017 News Nuclear Radiation Health Regulation UK Energy hot-particle-cut-cut.jpg The …
As the evidence of the extreme harm to health inflicted by nuclear radiation mounts, the denialists are resorting to ever greater extremes, writes Chris Busby. On the one hand, advancing the absurd claim that ionising radition is not merely harmless, but health-enhancing. On the other, closing down the experiment that would have provided the strongest evidence yet.
… is due to Elena Burlakova, Head of Radiation Biology at the Russian Academy of Sciences. …
Following the atomic bombs exploded over Japan in 1945 a second crime against humanity took place, writes Chris Busby: the deliberate falsification of science to hide the dangers of ionising radiation, perpetrated to quell public opposition to a new age of nuclear bombs and energy. The fraud continues to this day, but finally the truth is winning out.
After Hiroshima and Nagasaki, a third nuclear atrocity: the corruption of science Chris Busby | 6th August 2015 Activism Nuclear War Health Japan Science nagasaki-dead-cut.jpg Following the atomic …