The new book 'Manual for Survival' alleges a vast UN cover-up of Chernobyl deaths. Chernobyl experts strongly disagree.
Admitting that the symptoms and diseases being documented in Ukraine and Belarus were related to Chernobyl radiation could put the United States, France, and the United Kingdom on the line for billions of dollars of payouts.”of the science by the United Nations shows that humans are exposed to 200 times more naturally-occurring radiation in their food than from the fallout from weapons testing.
Brown argues that “scientific administrators” in “UN agencies… drew from a well-known toolbox of tactics familiar from controversies surrounding lead, tobacco, and chemical toxins.” Brown claims nuclear weapons testing fallout resulted in a rise in thyroid cancers, childhood cancers, and declining sperm counts among men all around the world, from Europe to the U.S. to Australia.
Scientists from around the world, including those representing the Red Cross, all came to the same conclusion: the vast majority of harm they witnessed was from poverty, dislocation from the collapse of the Soviet Union, and mental health problems created by fears of radiation. “The International Red Cross sounded almost exactly like the UN officials,” writes Brown.
I asked Thomas if Brown had accurately characterized how she worked, and Thomas replied, “I have worked with Ukrainian scientists for the last 35 years, and visited Ukraine on many occasions, including once 6 weeks after a Caesarian section for my second child, which I think shows how committed I am.
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