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  • Killing Our Own, Chronicling the Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation, 1945-1982, 1982(PDF | gzip'd PostScript | gzip'd ASCII text)NotesAcknowledgmentsIntroduction by Dr. Benjamin Spock
    1. The First Atomic Veterans
    2. 300,000 GIs Under the Mushroom Clouds
    3. Bringing the Bombs Home
    4. Continued Testing: Tragic Repetitions
    5. Test Fallout, Political Fallout
    6. The Use and Misuse of Medical X Rays
    7. Nuclear Workers: Radiation on the Job
    8. Bomb Production at Rocky Flats: Death Downwind
    9. Uranium Milling and the Church Rock Disaster
    10. Tritium in Tucson, Wastes Worldwide
    11. The Battle of Shippingport
    12. How Much Radiation?
    13. Animals Died at Three Mile Island
    14. People Died at Three Mile Island
    15. Conclusion: Surviving the New FireAppendix A, The Basics of Radiation and HealthAppendix B, Summary of Atomic Bomb TestsAppendix C, Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the U.S.
    16. Appendix D, Organizations
    17. Index
    18. Book Intro: Killing Our Own by Wasserman and Solomon (1982) ASCII text)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.

  • Anti-nuclear nun, Dr. Rosalie Bertell, a Grey Nun for half a century, is an internationally recognized expert in the field of radiation, by Donna Jean MacKinnon, 5/3/98
  • Background on the HAARP Project, 11/5/96(ASCII text)
  • Curriculum Vitae of Dr. Rosalie Bertell, President, International Institute of Concern for Public Health, 1992(ASCII text)
  • Comments on the History of Permissable Dose Standards(ASCII text)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell: Quietly Eating Radioactivity, 1986(ASCII text)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell: 16 Million Radiation Deaths and Counting, 1989(ASCII text)
  • The Health of the Oceans -- military waste accumulates, 1984(ASCII text)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell: Testimony before the World Women's Congress, Miami, 1991
    Nuclear Radiation and its Biological Effects
  • Nuclear Radiation and its Biological Effects, PART I, The Problem, from No Immediate Danger, Prognosis for a Radioactive Earth
  • Single HTML file(ASCII text)
  • PART I -- Table of Contents entry to 1 file / section
  • The Seed
  • The Fissioning Process and its Consequences
  • Radioactive Particles and Living Cells: Penetration Power
  • Standard-setting Preliminaries
  • Within the Living Cell
  • Measuring Radiation
  • Linear Energy Transfer (LET)
  • Cell Damage Expressed as a Health Problem
  • Radiation and Heredity
  • Permissible Levels of Exposure
  • Radiation Protection Standards
  • Failure to Audit Health
  • Can Health be Measured?
  • The Health Physicist
  • References
  • Downloading Details for "Fancy HTML" files
  • Nuclear Witness
  • Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 2, Rosalie Bertell, Mathematician and Medical Researcher, by Leslie J. Freeman, 1981(ASCII text)
  • Nucleogenic Illness: Replenishing the Earth", the work of IICPH, 1986(ASCII text)
  • Our Disordered World: Reports From The Front, 5/98(ASCII text)
  • An Unjust and Illegal War, DU Weapons & Canada's Central Role in their Production, 5/6/99(ASCII text)
  • Use of Depleted Uranium in Kosovo as Chemical and Radiological Warfare, 3/99(ASCII text)
  • Victims of the Nuclear Age, The Ecologist, 11/99(ASCII text)
  • No Immediate Danger? Prognosis for a Radioactive Earth: 1990,(ASCII text)
  • No Immediate Danger: Prognosis for a Radioactive Earth,(ASCII text)
  • Notarized Statement by Dr. Rosalie Bertell On Ongoing Cover-Up of Three Mile Island Accident, 7/10/98
  • Workshop Report: Dose Limits And Epidemiology, by Prof. Wolfgang Köhnlein, Dr. Alice Stewart and Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Leslie J. Freeman

  • Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 2, Rosalie Bertell, Mathematician and Medical Researcher, 1981(ASCII text)
  • Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 3, Dr. Ernest J. Sternglass, Physicist, 1981(ASCII text)
  • Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 4, John Gofman, Medical Physicist, 1981(ASCII text)
  • John Gofman, M.D., Ph.D.

    The Case Against Nuclear Power Intro by Mike Gravel, U.S. Senator from Alaska

  • Poisoned Power, The Case Against Nuclear Power Plants Before and After Three Mile Island, (1971+1979 contents)(ASCII text) List Of Figures Foreward to the 1979 Printing Foreword Introduction
      : The Nuclear Juggernaut
    1. Chapter 1: Nuclear Reactors to Generate Electricity
    2. Chapter 2: How Radiation from Atomic Energy Programs Gets to You--What it Does to You
    3. Chapter 3: How Radiation Produces Disease and Hereditary Alterations
    4. Chapter 4: Is Any Radiation "Safe"?
    5. Chapter 5: Promises, Promises
    6. Chapter 6: How Safe Are Nuclear Reactors?
    7. Chapter 7: Nuclear Electricity and The Citizen's Rights
    8. Chapter 8: The Nuclear Legacy--Radioactive Wastes and Plutonium
    9. Chapter 9: Alternatives Available to Us
    10. Chapter 10: What Can Citizens Do About Nuclear Electricity?
    11. Chapter 11: Must We Hold Out for The "Cold Corpses"?
    12. Chapter 12: Toward An Adversary System of Scientific Inquiry
    13. Chapter 13: The Ultimate Issue -- Conversion or Ecocide
    14. Appendix I: Nuclear Power Questions and Answers
    15. Appendix II: Moratorium Activists
    16. Appendix III: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
    17. Appendix IV: Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards
    18. Appendix V: When Experts Disagree, Which Ones Shall We Believe?
    19. Appendix VI: Nuclear Power and Alternatives
    20. Appendix VII: Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States
    21. Index
  • Preventing an Exercise in Self-Defeat: The Relevance of Medical Radiation to Nuclear Pollution, April 2000(ASCII text)

  • Preventing Breast Cancer: The Story Of A Major, Proven, Preventable Cause Of This Disease, 1996Title PageBack-Side of Title PageBack CoverTable of Contents, Fancy HTML
    • (this version is listed below)
  • Table of Contents, Plain HTML Table of Contents, ASCII Text Section Two - Stories of the Exposures in Our Master Table Section Three - Stories of Exposures Not in Our Master Table Section Four - Our Finding and Recommendations for Action Section Five - Response to Critiques of the First Edition Table 1, Annual Breast-Cancer Cases in USA, 1960-1994 Table 2, Table 2, Growth of Population in USA, 1850-1994 About the Author References Index and Glossary
    Downloading Details for "Fancy HTML" files Library Journal Review of "Preventing Breast Cancer" Resistance to New Ideas: A Relevant Story from the Past Some Early Comments on Preventing Breast Cancer Breast-Cancer-Free Zone: Why Not? -- An Effective Way To Begin C.N.R. Books -- Preventing Breast Cancer/g
  • A Proposal for Radiologists: How a Specific Consultation Can Become a Major Asset for the Practice and for the Community, October 2000(ASCII text)


  • Radiation-Induced Cancer From Low-Dose Exposure -- An Independent Analysis, 1990Title PageBack-Side of Title PageBack CoverTable of Contents, Fancy HTML
      (this version is listed below)
    Table of Contents, Plain HTML Table of Contents, ASCII Text About the Author Foreward to the First Edition Section 2: The Atomic Bomb Survivors -- A Study and Its Alteration Section 3: Preparing the Database for Analysis Section 4: Cancer-Risk and Dose-Response in Both Dosimetries Section 5: Disproof of Any Safe Dose or Dose-Rate Section 6: The Fallacy of Risk-Reduction Factors for Low and Slow Exposures Section 7: Practical Impacts Human Health Section 8: Supporting Chapters Index and Glossary References
    Downloading Details for "Fancy HTML" files Book/Ordering Information CHOICE, Current Reveiws for College Libraries Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer The Bulletin Of The Atomic Scientists Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer The New England Journal of Medicine Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer The PSR Quarterly Review of Radiation-Induced Cancer


  • Radiation from Medical Procedures in the Pathogenesis of Cancer and Ischemic Heart Disease: Dose-Response Studies with Physicians per 100,000 Population, Edited by Egan O'Connor, (1999, 699 pages)(ASCII text format)Executive Summary (ASCII text) Title Page Verso Acknowledgments The Author's History Back Cover Table of Contents, Fancy HTML
        (this version is listed below)
    Table of Contents, Plain HTML Table of Contents, ASCII Text Introduction Abstract
    1. Chapter 1: Executive Summary of This Book
    2. Chapter 2: Pre-1960 and Post-1960 Uses of Medical Radiation, and Its Carcinogenic Action
    3. Chapter 3: PhysPops --- The Doses in Some Massive Studies of Dose-Response
    4. Chapter 4: Mortality Rates --- The Responses in the Dose-Response Studies
    5. Chapter 5: Dose-Response, Linear Regression, and Some Other Key Concepts in Our AnalysesReference ListIndex and Glossary

    Ordering Information for the Executive Summary and the Book One Easy and Important Step You Can Take Toward Avoiding Cancer and Coronary Heart Disease: An Affordable Summary of New Evidence about X-Rays, 2/00 (ASCII text) Are X-Ray Procedures Equivalent, in Extra Radiation Dose, To Taking an Airplane Trip?, 2/28/00 (ASCII text) RAMP Addition-1: "Expectations", 2/19/00 (ASCII text) RAMP Addition-2: "Causation", 2/25/00 (ASCII text) RAMP Addition-3: "Atherogenic Mutations", 3/9/00 (ASCII text)


  • Jay M. Gould

  • Deadly Deceit, Afterword and Methodological Appendix(ASCII text)
  • Deadly Deceit, Low-Level Radiation, High-Level Coverup: Overview(ASCII text)
  • Deadly Deceit Silent Summer(ASCII text)
  • Deadly Deceit review of BEIR V (1990)(ASCII text)
  • Deadly Deceit, Chapter 11: It's Not Too Late(ASCII text)
  • Normon Solomon

  • Killing Our Own, Chronicling the Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation, 1945-1982, 1982 (PDF | gzip'd PostScript | gzip'd ASCII text)Notes Acknowledgments Introduction by Dr. Benjamin Spock
    1. The First Atomic Veterans
    2. 300,000 GIs Under the Mushroom Clouds
    3. Bringing the Bombs Home
    4. Continued Testing: Tragic Repetitions
    5. Test Fallout, Political Fallout
    6. The Use and Misuse of Medical X Rays
    7. Nuclear Workers: Radiation on the Job
    8. Bomb Production at Rocky Flats: Death Downwind
    9. Uranium Milling and the Church Rock Disaster
    10. Tritium in Tucson, Wastes Worldwide
    11. The Battle of Shippingport
    12. How Much Radiation?
    13. Animals Died at Three Mile Island
    14. People Died at Three Mile Island
    15. Conclusion: Surviving the New Fire Appendix A, The Basics of Radiation and Health Appendix B, Summary of Atomic Bomb Tests Appendix C, Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the U.S. Appendix D, Organizations Index
      Book Intro: Killing Our Own by Wasserman and Solomon (1982) (ASCII text)
  • Nuclear Cover-Up, Transcript of Norman Solomon 2/24/92 speech (ASCII text)
  • Nuclear Testing Story Has Some Big Holes, 5/14/98
  • Tall Tales For Adults Are Beyond Belief (CIA/Nuclear Testing), 5/21/98
  • Dr. Ernest J. Sternglass

  • Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 3, Dr. Ernest J. Sternglass, Physicist, by Leslie J. Freeman, 1981 (ASCII text)
  • Interview With Dr. Ernest Sternglass, author of Secret Fallout, 11/92 (ASCII text)
  • Secret Fallout, Low-Level Radiation From Hiroshima To Three-Mile Island, 1981 (ASCII and PostScript formats)Acknowledgements Preface Introduction
    1. Thunderstorm in Troy
    2. The Unheeded Warning
    3. A Small Error in the Assumptions
    4. A Ray of Hope
    5. The Evidence Begins to Emerge
    6. The Hidden Tragedy of Hiroshima
    7. Death before Birth
    8. The Crucial Test
    9. Both Young and Old
    10. The Clouds of Trinity
    11. The Battle for Publication
    12. Counterattack at Hanford
    13. The Public's Right to Know
    14. The Price of Secrecy
    15. Fallout at Shippingport
    16. The Minds of the Children
    17. Incident at Three Mile Island
    18. Too Little Information Too Late
    19. The Present Danger
    20. Bibliography
    21. Glossary
    22. Index

    Secret Fallout (1982) Book Introduction (ASCII text)
  • Dr. Alice Stewart

  • Alice Stewart Interview and supporting documents, 8/00 (ASCII text)
  • Alice Stewart: Old/Young More Vulnerable to Radiation Damage, 2/28/98 (ASCII text)
  • Low-Level Radiation, The Effects on Human and Non-Human Life, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Dose Limits And Epidemiology, by Prof. Wolfgang Köhnlein, Dr. Alice Stewart and Dr. Rosalie Bertell
  • Arthur Tamplin

  • Poisoned Power, The Case Against Nuclear Power Plants Before and After Three Mile Island, (1971+1979 contents) (ASCII text)List Of Figures Foreward to the 1979 Printing Foreword
        , by Mike Gravel, U.S. Senator from Alaska
    Introduction
      : The Nuclear Juggernaut
    1. Chapter 1: Nuclear Reactors to Generate Electricity
    2. Chapter 2: How Radiation from Atomic Energy Programs Gets to You--What it Does to You
    3. Chapter 3: How Radiation Produces Disease and Hereditary Alterations
    4. Chapter 4: Is Any Radiation "Safe"?
    5. Chapter 5: Promises, Promises
    6. Chapter 6: How Safe Are Nuclear Reactors?
    7. Chapter 7: Nuclear Electricity and The Citizen's Rights
    8. Chapter 8: The Nuclear Legacy--Radioactive Wastes and Plutonium
    9. Chapter 9: Alternatives Available to Us
    10. Chapter 10: What Can Citizens Do About Nuclear Electricity?
    11. Chapter 11: Must We Hold Out for The "Cold Corpses"?
    12. Chapter 12: Toward An Adversary System of Scientific Inquiry
    13. Chapter 13: The Ultimate Issue -- Conversion or Ecocide Appendix I: Nuclear Power Questions and Answers Appendix II: Moratorium Activists Appendix III: Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Appendix IV: Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards Appendix V: When Experts Disagree, Which Ones Shall We Believe? Appendix VI: Nuclear Power and Alternatives Appendix VII: Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the United States Index

    Eleanor Walters

  • Killing Our Own, Chronicling the Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation, 1945-1982, 1982 (PDF | gzip'd PostScript | gzip'd ASCII text)Notes Acknowledgments Introduction by Dr. Benjamin Spock
    1. The First Atomic Veterans
    2. 300,000 GIs Under the Mushroom Clouds
    3. Bringing the Bombs Home
    4. Continued Testing: Tragic Repetitions
    5. Test Fallout, Political Fallout
    6. The Use and Misuse of Medical X Rays
    7. Nuclear Workers: Radiation on the Job
    8. Bomb Production at Rocky Flats: Death Downwind
    9. Uranium Milling and the Church Rock Disaster
    10. Tritium in Tucson, Wastes Worldwide
    11. The Battle of Shippingport
    12. How Much Radiation?
    13. Animals Died at Three Mile Island
    14. People Died at Three Mile Island
    15. Conclusion: Surviving the New Fire Appendix A, The Basics of Radiation and Health Appendix B, Summary of Atomic Bomb Tests Appendix C, Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the U.S. Appendix D, Organizations Index
      Book Intro: Killing Our Own by Wasserman and Solomon (1982) (ASCII text)
  • Harvey Wasserman

  • Killing Our Own, Chronicling the Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation, 1945-1982, 1982 (PDF | gzip'd PostScript | gzip'd ASCII text)Notes Acknowledgments Introduction by Dr. Benjamin Spock
    1. The First Atomic Veterans
    2. 300,000 GIs Under the Mushroom Clouds
    3. Bringing the Bombs Home
    4. Continued Testing: Tragic Repetitions
    5. Test Fallout, Political Fallout
    6. The Use and Misuse of Medical X Rays
    7. Nuclear Workers: Radiation on the Job
    8. Bomb Production at Rocky Flats: Death Downwind
    9. Uranium Milling and the Church Rock Disaster
    10. Tritium in Tucson, Wastes Worldwide
    11. The Battle of Shippingport
    12. How Much Radiation?
    13. Animals Died at Three Mile Island
    14. People Died at Three Mile Island
    15. Conclusion: Surviving the New Fire Appendix A, The Basics of Radiation and Health Appendix B, Summary of Atomic Bomb Tests Appendix C, Commercial Nuclear Power Reactors in the U.S. Appendix D, Organizations Index
      Book Intro: Killing Our Own by Wasserman and Solomon (1982) (ASCII text)
  • Our Fake Energy Crisis, What Really Happened in California, 2001 (PDF | ASCII text)
  • A Return to Madness--The Psychotic Fantasy of Electric Deregulation Continues, With Renewed Interest in Nuclear Power, 4/5/01 (ASCII text)
  • Unnatural Disaster: Deregulated California Utilities are Electrocuting the Public, 1/25/01 (ASCII text)
  • World Uranium Tribunal

    Poison Fire, Sacred Earth - THE WORLD URANIUM HEARING 1992

    Presenters - Alphabetical Order

    Fiorella Allio
  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Thomas Banyacya Sr.

  • 9/14/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Archie Barton

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Prof. Roger Belbeoch

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Vladimir M. Chernousenko

  • 9/14/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Hanne Danielson
  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Christine Dean

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Martine Deguillaume

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Xavier S. Dias

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Dr. Katsumi Furitsu

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • James Garrett

  • 9/14/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Laurie Goodman

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Irina Grushevaya

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Gernadij Grushevoi

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • John Hallam

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred
  • Philipp Harrison

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth
  • Prof. Ryspek A. Ibraev

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Andres Illan

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Russel Jim

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Prof. Wolfgang Köhnlein

  • Workshop Report: Dose Limits And Epidemiology, by Prof. Wolfgang Köhnlein, Dr. Alice Stewart and Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Dr. Anna Ledkova

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Gloria Lewis

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Suwimi Lewis

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Maria de Lourdes Heimer

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Clariza Lucas

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Wayne Madsen

  • World Uranium Hearings: Indigenous Peoples Speak Out, NGP, Issue 2, Spring 1993 (ASCII text)
  • Matome P. Malatji

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Claude Marere

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Myron Mataoa

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Mildred McKini McCain

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Kiyoshi Miyata

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Francis Monteiro

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Rau'l Montenegro

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Strongman Mpangana

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Cleophas Mutjavikua

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Vladimir Nechunaev

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Helena Nyberg

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Nikolaj Ostrogskij

  • 9/18/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • John Otranto-Semmler

  • Workshop Report: Alternative Energy Supplies, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Renato de Paes Cunha

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Manuel Pino

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Slide Presentation, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Anna Rondon

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Peter Salamonsen

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Austin Sam

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Sally Schnell

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Direndra Sharma

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Gracelyn Smallwood

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • David Sweeney

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Gabriel Tetiarah

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Carletta Tilousi

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Rex Tilousi

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Alveno Waconda

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Peter Weish

  • Workshop Report: The International Atomic Energy Organization (IAEO), Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Floyd Red Crow Westerman

  • 9/15/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Joan Wingfield

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Ivan Yevsyugin

  • 9/17/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Ian Zabarte

  • 9/16/92 Testimony at The World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Nuclear Power

  • Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant Hi-Res Photographs

    Helen Andre

  • Chernobyl Radiation Will Affect UK 100 Times Longer than Forecast, 6/7/00(ASCII text)
  • Thea Bauriedl

  • On Guilt, Grief, Responsibility, and Mythology A Psychoanalyst's View of the Nuclear Guardianship Project, NGP, Issue 1, Spring 1992(ASCII text)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.

  • Chernobyl: An Unbelievable Failure to Help, Mar 2008

    Peter Bossew

  • The True Price of Nuclear Power, The Economic, Environmental and Social Impacts of the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Paul Brown

  • 50,000 extra Chernobyl cancers predicted, 4/26/00(ASCII text)
  • Eugene Cahill

  • Belarus brought to its knees by `invisible enemy', 4/26/01(ASCII text)
  • Vladimir M. Chernousenko

  • Book Excerpts: Chernobyl, Insight from the Inside, 1991
  • Steve Connor

  • Chernobyl's risk to sheep may persist for 15 years, 5/11/00(ASCII text)
  • Diane D'Arrigo

  • 1999 Radioactive Metal Recycling ALERT
  • Dr. Gordon Edwards

  • Biographical Sketch: Rosalie Bertell(ASCII text)
  • Known Facts and Hidden Dangers of Uranium Mining, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Laureen Fagan

  • Chernobyl Newborns at Risk From 1986 Reactor Blast, 9/19/00(ASCII text)
  • Ulrike Fink

  • The Nuclear Guardianship, Concept for a Radioactive Future, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Susan Garfield

  • "Atomic Priesthood" is Not Nuclear Guardianship, A Critique of Thomas Sebeok's Vision of the Future, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994(ASCII text)
  • Nuclear waste, buried now in haste, will still be deadly in 12,001 A.D. -- WHAT'S THE RUSH?, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994(ASCII text)
  • Jim Garrison and Pyrae Shivpuri

  • Our Plutonium Economy And A Free Democracy Are A Contradiction In Terms, from The Russian Threat, 1983(ASCII text)
  • John Gofman, M.D., Ph.D.

  • Answers to Frequently-Asked-Questions about "Radiation" Fall 1996(ASCII text)
  • "Asleep at the Wheel": The Special Menace of Inherited Afflictions from Ionizing Radiation, Fall, 1998(ASCII text)
  • Beware the Data Diddlers, May 1993(PDF | ASCII text) the FDA(ASCII text)
  • Bio-Medical "Un-Knowledge" & Nuclear Pollution: A Common-Sense Proposal, 1992(ASCII text)
  • The Bonds of Trust vs. Deceit by DOE: Some Enduring Measures for Your Health and Safety, Spring 1994(ASCII text)
  • Breast Cancer: Why Do We Permit So Many Preventable Cases?, June 2001(ASCII text)
  • Cancer in the Family: Does Each Case Require More Than One Cause? The Likelihood of Co-Action., April 1999(ASCII text)
  • Cassini Fly-By, An Open Inquiry to NASA and DOE, From John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., 10/23/97(ASCII text)
  • The Causes of Cancer: Is There "Too Much Emphasis on Genes, and Not Enough on the Environment?" How to Avoid Some Mistakes, Apr 2001(ASCII text)
  • Chernobyl's 10th: Cancer and Nuclear-Age Peace -- Don't Be Deceived, 3/96(ASCII text)
  • CNR Renewal Request, Fall 1998,(ASCII text)
  • Comments on Extremely Low Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields, 10/2/98(ASCII text)
  • COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) X-RAY EXAMS: Estimated Doses to Patients from XaHP: The X-rays and Health Project, Sept 2001(ASCII text)
  • Confirmation that Ionizing Radiation Can Induce Genomic Instability: What is Genomic Instability, and Why Is It So Important?, CNR, Spring, 1998(ASCII text)
  • A Conversation with John Gofman, Ph.D. '43, California Monthly, 1993(ASCII text)
  • Corrections of Frontline's "Nuclear Reaction", Some Factual Errors, Fall 1997(ASCII text)
  • Curriculum Vitae of Dr. John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., 1996(ASCII text)
  • Do X-Ray Practitioners Give Enough Attention to Minimizing the Patients' X-Ray Dosage? Some Opinions, Some Facts, Sept 2000(ASCII text)
  • Eight Key Points: Your Stake in the Patients' Right-to-Know about X-Rays, Dec 7 2000(ASCII text)
  • FDA Proposes New X-Ray Regulations: Immense Health Benefits Possible --- Unless Naysayers Prevail. X-Ray-Induced Diseases, Hormesis, and Medical Ethics, March 31, 2003 Testimony submitted to
  • Fear, and the Patients' Right-to-Know: The Viewpoint of an Influential Radiologist, Deserving a Public Response, September 2000(ASCII text)
  • The Fission-Product Equivalence between Nuclear Reactors and Nuclear Weapons, Fall 1998Adapted from Vol.117, No. 105, July 8, 1971, of the Congressional Record(ASCII text)
  • "For Want of a Nail . . . The Rider Was Lost" : A Big Flag of Warning from the Radiation Issue, November, 1989(ASCII text)
  • The Free-Radical Fallacy about Ionizing Radiation: Demonstration That a Popular Claim Is Senseless, 9/97(ASCII text)
  • Gofman interview in synapse, UCSF newspaper 1/20/94, Vol. 38, Number 16(ASCII text)
  • John Gofman, 1992 recipient of the Right Livelihood Award(ASCII text)
  • The Greening of Nuclear Power and The De-Regulating of Nuclear Waste: Four Key Facts Which Need Attention, 11/90(ASCII text)
  • "Holocaust" versus "Nothing Happened" -- corruption of the Chernobyl radiation database, Fall 1991(ASCII text)
  • How the Cold War Caused Millions of American Deaths Through Medical Practice: A Story of Intended and Unintended Consequences, April, 2001(ASCII text)
  • How X-Ray Doses Vary From One X-Ray Practitioner to Another: Nationwide Surveys, September 2000(ASCII text)
  • Key Facts Justifying Opposition to Nuclear Pollution at Any Level: A Brief Letter of Concern, Feb 6 2001(ASCII text)
  • The Law of Concentrated Benefit over Diffuse Injury, 11/93(ASCII text)
  • Letter of Concern regarding the biological effects of ionizing radiation, 5/11/99(ASCII text)
  • Letter of Protest to President of KQED re: broadcasting Frontline's Nuclear Reaction, 4/97(ASCII text)
  • Letters To the Editor -- Unsafe in any dose, 9/96(ASCII text)
  • Making the Bay Area a Model for California and the Nation: A Guaranteed Way to Reduce Future Cancer-Rates, Fall 2000(ASCII text)
  • Mammography: An Individual's Estimated Risk that the Examination Itself Will Cause Radiation-Induced Breast Cancer, 6/9/98(ASCII text)
  • Mammography and XaHP (the X-Rays and Health Project): Is There Any Conflict? Four Brief Comments, October 2000(ASCII text)
  • Mission Statement of The Committee For Nuclear Responsibility(ASCII text)
  • Nuclear Witnesses, Chapter 4, John Gofman, Medical Physicist, by Leslie J. Freeman, 1981 (PDF) (ASCII text)
  • Need for "Adversary Science" --- the Cassini Example, Fall 1997(ASCII text)
  • No One Escapes Harm: The Essential Story of In-Utero Irradiation, 11/92(ASCII text)
  • Oral Histories: Dr. John W. Gofman, M.D., Ph.D., DOE, 1995(PDF, gzip'd ASCII text)
  • A Patient's Guide, When X-Rays Are Proposed, September 2000(ASCII text)
  • The Plowboy Interview: John Gofman, Nuclear AND Anti-Nuclear Scientist, The Mother Earth News, 1981(ASCII text)
  • RACHEL'S ENVIRONMENT & HEALTH NEWS: #693: The Major Cause of Cancer -- Part 3, 4/20/00 (ASCII text)
  • Radiation-Inducible Chromosome Injuries: Some Recent Evidence on Major Health Consequences, Spring 1992(ASCII text)
  • Radio-Iodine: From Hanford To Chernobyl ... And Beyond?, Spring 1993(ASCII text)
  • Reacting to reactors -- The "peaceful atom": Time for a moratorium, 1972(ASCII text)
  • Reflections on "Mission Impossible", the 30th Anniversary of LLNL Biology Programs, 11/93(ASCII text)
  • Reject the Policy of Putting Radioactive Scrap-Metal into Commerce, December 1, 1997(ASCII text)
  • 7 Comments on Proposed Radiation "Standards" for Yucca Mountain Rad-Waste Repository, 10/95(ASCII text)
  • Solar-Energy Update: Good News about Solar Energy & Energy-Efficiency, Fall 1997(ASCII text)
  • Solving Energy Shortages without Nuclear Power: Three Easy Rules, Apr 2001(ASCII text)
  • Test of Sincerity: "Wake-Up Call" for Everyone Who Dislikes Cancer and Inherited Afflictions, Spring 1997(ASCII text)
  • The Top 10 Pronuclear Arguments... Answered, The Mother Earth News, 1981(ASCII text)
  • What About Reviving Nuclear Power?, October, 1988(ASCII text)
  • What Are the Main Critiques of the 1999 Study by Gofman, after Three Years of Peer-Review? Six Critiques of Radiation from Medical Procedures in the Causation of Cancer and Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD), Nov 2002(ASCII text)
  • What Is Factually Wrong with This Belief: "Harm from Low-Dose Radiation Is Just Hypothetical --- Not Proven", Fall 1995(ASCII text)
  • Who Says that Usual X-Ray Doses Can Be Much Lower? from XaHP: The X-rays and Health Project, Oct 2001(ASCII text)
  • X-Radiation and Gamma Radiation: Comments on Their Nomination as Known Human Carcinogens for the Eleventh Report on Carcinogens (RoC), 9/11/01(ASCII text)
  • X-Rays: The Fallacy of the "Day in the Sun" Comparison, February 28, 2000(ASCII text)
  • Jay M. Gould

  • Chernobyl and the Collapse of Soviet Society, 3/93
  • Gayle Greene

  • Science with a Skew: The Nuclear Power Industry After Chernobyl and Fukushima 01/02/12 (PDF)

    Susan Griffin

  • Honoring a Courageous Scientist: Alice Stewart, NGP, Issue 1, Spring 1992(ASCII text)
  • Wenonah Hauter

  • Debunking The Ten Myths of Electricity Deregulation, Jan 2001(PDF | ASCII text)
  • Matt Henry

  • Alice Stewart--The Woman Who Knew Too Much(ASCII text)
  • Anne Herbert and Margaret M. Pavel

  • Declaration Concerning The Nuclear Cycle And The Practice Of Human Sacrifice, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994(ASCII text)
  • IRSN: INSTITUT DE RADIOPROTECTION ET SÛRETÉ NUCLÉAIRE

  • Chernobyl's Accident: Path and Extension of the Radioactive Cloud

    Michio Kaku

  • Nuclear Threats and the New World Order, Summer 1992 (ASCII text)
  • Martin Kalinowski Marliese Keppler

  • Testimony Encompasses Time, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Testimony at Konrad Mine Radioactive Waste Disposal Hearings, No Final Solution, NGP, Issue 2, Spring 1993 (ASCII text)
  • Vasili S. Kazakov Evgeni P. Demidchik Larisa N. Astakhova Keith Baverstock Bruno Egloff Aldo Pinchera Charles Ruchtl Dillwyn Williams

  • Thyroid Cancer 7.5 yrs after Chernobyl soaring, Nature, 9/92 (ASCII text)
  • Dr. Bill Keepin

  • Beyond Nukes, The Promise of Renewable Energy, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Askold Krushelnycky

  • Ukraine: Chornobyl Contamination Lingers Longer Than Thought, 5/15/00 (ASCII text)
  • John M. LaForge

  • Chernobyl at Ten: Half-lives and Half Truth, Part I (ASCII text)
  • Chernobyl at Ten: Half-lives and Half Truth, Part II (ASCII text)
  • Chernobyl: For 14 years, the industry has downplayed the damage to humans and the planet, 5/7/00 (ASCII text)
  • Muna Lakhani

  • Earthlife Africa Needs Our Help To Transform Leftover Apartheid Nuclear Energy Path, 15 April 2001 (ASCII text)
  • David Lapp

  • The Price of Power, Atomic Energy's Free Ride -- Feature Article from Multinational Monitor, January, 1993
  • Christina Ling

  • Ukraine Chernobyl Survivors Mark 14th Anniversary, 4/23/00 (ASCII text)
  • allen lutins

  • Partial List of U.S. Nuclear Accidents, 1991 (ASCII text)
  • Donna Jean MacKinnon

  • Anti-nuclear nun, Dr. Rosalie Bertell, a Grey Nun for half a century, is an internationally recognized expert in the field of radiation, 5/3/98
  • Fran Macy

  • The Hot Legacy Of The Cold War, On-going nuclear contamination from USA & ex-USSR weapons and sites, NGP, Issue 1, Spring 1992 (ASCII text)
  • Radiation Waste: Too Hot To Handle?, An Interview With Dr. Rustum Roy on How To Package Nuclear Waste, NGP, Issue 2, Spring 1993 (ASCII text)
  • U.S. Nuclear Waste Program in Crisis, Interview With Arjun Makhijan, NGP Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Joanna Macy

  • Politics of Nuclear Waste, Interview with Mary Olson of NIRS, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Book Review: Atomic Harvest, Hanford And The Lethal Toll Of America's Nuclear Arsenal, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Living Body Of Earth -- Joanna and Fran Macy @ Schumacher College, May 3-15, 1998
  • Nuclear Guardianship, The Search for New Perspectives, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Technology and Mindfulness, A Call to attention to the radioactive results of nuclear technology, NGP, Issue 1, Spring 1992 (ASCII text)
  • Workshop Report: Chances to End the Nuclear Age, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth (ASCII text)
  • Michael Madsen

  • Into Eternity 2009 A FILM FOR THE FUTURE

    Arjun Makhijan

  • U.S. Nuclear Waste Program in Crisis, Interview With Arjun Makhijan, NGP Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Michael Mariotte

  • BEIR VII ALERT -- Rad Stnds-Recommending-Committee heavily biased toward nuclear industry
  • Louise Moody

  • Beverley uranium: the government's dirty secret, 2/98
  • Andrew Nette

  • Australia: Fate of Uranium Mining Hinges on 10/98 Poll
  • John Nichols

  • The Three Mile Island of Biotech?, 12/2/02 (PDF | ASCII text)
  • Egan O'Connor

  • The Bonds of Trust vs. Deceit by DOE: Some Enduring Measures for Your Health and Safety, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • The Causes of Cancer: Is There "Too Much Emphasis on Genes, and Not Enough on the Environment?" How to Avoid Some Mistakes, Apr 2001 (ASCII text)
  • Cancer in the Family: Does Each Case Require More Than One Cause? The Likelihood of Co-Action., April 1999 (ASCII text)
  • Corrections of Frontline's "Nuclear Reaction", Some Factual Errors, Fall 1997 (ASCII text)
  • Do X-Ray Practitioners Give Enough Attention to Minimizing the Patients' X-Ray Dosage? Some Opinions, Some Facts, Sept 2000 (ASCII text)
  • FDA Proposes New X-Ray Regulations: Immense Health Benefits Possible --- Unless Naysayers Prevail. X-Ray-Induced Diseases, Hormesis, and Medical Ethics, March 31, 2003 Testimony submitted to the FDA (ASCII text)
  • Fear, and the Patients' Right-to-Know: The Viewpoint of an Influential Radiologist, Deserving a Public Response, September 2000 (ASCII text)
  • How X-Ray Doses Vary From One X-Ray Practitioner to Another: Nationwide Surveys, September 2000 (ASCII text)
  • The Law of Concentrated Benefit over Diffuse Injury, 11/93 (ASCII text)
  • Mammography and XaHP (the X-Rays and Health Project): Is There Any Conflict? Four Brief Comments, October 2000 (ASCII text)
  • Need for "Adversary Science" --- the Cassini Example, Fall 1997 (ASCII text)
  • A Patient's Guide, When X-Rays Are Proposed, September 2000 (ASCII text)
  • A Proposal for Radiologists: How a Specific Consultation Can Become a Major Asset for the Practice and for the Community, October 2000 (ASCII text)
  • Solar-Energy Update: Good News about Solar Energy & Energy-Efficiency, Fall 1997 (ASCII text)
  • Solving Energy Shortages without Nuclear Power: Three Easy Rules, Apr 2001 (ASCII text)
  • Test of Sincerity: "Wake-Up Call" for Everyone Who Dislikes Cancer and Inherited Afflictions, Spring 1997 (ASCII text)
  • What Are the Main Critiques of the 1999 Study by Gofman, after Three Years of Peer-Review? Six Critiques of Radiation from Medical Procedures in the Causation of Cancer and Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD), Nov 2002 (ASCII text)
  • Mary Olson

  • NIRS: November 1999 Not Good Enough for Y2K Fixes, 7/8/99 (ASCII text)
  • Politics of Nuclear Waste, Interview with Mary Olson of NIRS, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Y2K WASH Campaign -- World Atomic Safety Holiday, 7/5/99 (ASCII text)
  • Wendy Oser

  • A Background Briefing on Radioactive Pollution, 1996 (ASCII text)
  • Medical Waste: Trojan Horse?, Don't get hooked by medical arguments, NGP Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • The Nuclear Labyrinth, The Trail of Radioactive Contamination, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • The Story of a Chernobyl Downwinder, interview with Wendy Oser of the NGP, Issue 2, Spring 1993 (ASCII text)
  • Anthony Phillipson

  • Bioremediation of Radioactive Waste, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Dr. John Gofman, A Nuclear Researcher Who Refuses To Lie About Radiation Dangers, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • The Nuclear Labyrinth, The Trail of Radioactive Contamination, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • David T. Ratcliffe

  • Chernobyl: Understanding Some of the True Costs of Nuclear Technology directory
  • First Voyage of Plutonium boat, Akatsuki Maru, to Japan from France, 11/92 (ASCII text)
  • Fronting for the Nuclear Industry: A Study in the Craft of Propaganda, Frontline Style
  • The Health Costs of Nuclear Technology, on-line series created in 1992 subtree
  • Interview With Dr. Ernest Sternglass, author of Secret Fallout, 11/92 (ASCII text)
  • Introduction to a Series on the Health Costs of Nuclear Technology, 11/92 (ASCII text)
  • Jumpdoors of "Health Costs of Low-Level Ionizing Radiation"
  • Mururoa -- French Detonations from the ratville times' FOCUS-ON-NUKES news posting "service" directory
  • Nuclear Technology: The Inappropriate Exercise of Human Intelligence, 6/96 (ASCII text)

    Craig Reishus

  • Get Inspired! The 1998 Nuclear-Free Future Award Recipients can teach all of us a great deal.
  • Linda Schatz

  • Radiation-Monitoring Reveals Interesting Data, EFMR Monitor, December 1997
  • Russell Schoch

  • A Conversation with John Gofman, Ph.D. '43, California Monthly, 1993 (ASCII text)
  • Sara Shannon

  • Diet For The Atomic Age, How To Protect Yourself From Low-Level Radiation, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994
  • An Overview, Hazards of Low Level Radioactivity, Winter 1998 (ASCII text)
  • Dr. Janette D. Sherman, MD

  • Is the Fukushima nuclear plant breakdown worse than Chernobyl?, Apr 15 2011
  • What Next for the WHO and IAEA? Chernobyl, 25 Years Later, Mar 4, 2011)

    Dr. Janette D. Sherman, MD, and Alexey V. Yablokov, Ph.D

  • Chernobyl: Consequences of the catastrophe 25 years later, Apr 27. 2011

    Karl Grossman interviews Dr. Janette Sherman

  • Chernobyl: A Million Casualties, Mar 5, 2011

    Vladimir Slivyak

  • Russian Environmentalists Campaign to Boycott Siemens!, 7/97
  • Tyson Slocum

  • Debunking The Ten Myths of Electricity Deregulation, Jan 2001 (PDF | ASCII text)
  • Society for Radiation Protection & IPPNW

  • Health Effects of Chernobyl, 25 years after the reactor catastrophe, Apr 2011

    Janet L. Surrey

  • to disconnect from feelings about the nuclear threat is insane (ASCII text)
  • Valerie Taliman

  • Havasupai Fight To Save Grand Canyon From Uranium Mining, 7/92
  • Stan Thompson

  • Comments on Nuclear Power, 1998 (ASCII text)Introduction
    1. Nuclear Power Kills
    2. My Nuclear Career
    3. Instability in Nuclear Reactors
    4. A Model of Reactor Kinetics
    5. Corporations Opinion in Eugene Register-Guard, 12/2/97 Nuclear Power And Y2K in The Other Paper

    Henk van der Keur

  • Uranium pollution from the Amsterdam 1992 plane crash, from Depleted Uranium, A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health, by the Laka Foundation, 5/99
  • Ward A. Young

  • Hazard-based Classification, A Wiser Arrangement, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • Molly Young Brown

  • A Background Briefing on Radioactive Pollution, 1996 (ASCII text)
  • Consider the Rights of Future Generations, Nuclear Contamination and the Cousteau Society's proposed Bill of Rights, NGP, Issue 1, Spring 1992 (ASCII text)
  • How Can We Face The Challenge? Fifty Years At A Time, NGP, Issue 3, Spring 1994 (ASCII text)
  • The Story of a Chernobyl Downwinder, interview with Wendy Oser of the NGP, Issue 2, Spring 1993 (ASCII text)
  • N-Weapons

    Felicity Arbuthnot

  • The health of the Iraqi People, from Depleted Uranium, A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health, by the Laka Foundation, 5/99
  • Rieko Asato

  • Hibakusha Wins in Nagasaki A-Bomb Matsuya Lawsuit, Claims of Thousands of Nuclear Victims of the World Justified, 15 October 2000(ASCII text)
  • Dr. Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., G.N.S.H.

  • Gulf War Syndrome, Depleted Uranium and the Dangers of Low-Level Radiation(ASCII text)
  • Gulf War Veterans and Depleted Uranium, from Depleted Uranium, A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health, by the Laka Foundation, 5/99
  • Deborah Blum

  • U.S. Nuclear Weapons Labs: A Bulwark Against Test Bans, Sacramento Bee, 1987(ASCII text)
  • Jim Crogan

  • Made in the USA--A guide to Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, Mar/Apr 2003(PDF | ASCII text)
  • John Dear

  • The Soldiers At My Front Door, 11/29/03(PDF | ASCII text)
  • Sarah DeBolt

  • Witness for Peace - Columbia: A Call to Witness, Summer 2000(PDF | ASCII text)
  • Narayan Desai

  • speech by Narayan Desai on Hiroshima Day, August 6, 1992
  • Peter Diehl

  • Depleted Uranium: a by-product of the nuclear chain, from Depleted Uranium, A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health, by the Laka Foundation, 5/99
  • Dan Fahey

  • Depleted Uranium weapons: Lessons from the 1991 Gulf War, from Depleted Uranium, A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health, by the Laka Foundation, 5/99
  • Jim Falk

  • In The Name Of World Peace, Atomic Tests In Both Hemispheres, Poison Fire, Sacred Earth(ASCII text)
  • Treena Lenthall & Ciaron O'Reilly

  • Nuclear War and Poison Begin Here: Let's End It Here -- Close Jabiluka Uranium Mine
  • Damacio Lopez

  • International Depleted Uranium Study Team (IDUST) Statement, 9/00 (ASCII text)
  • Bruce Reyburn

  • Mururoa et Ecopox, Mon Ami, 7/4/95
  • French Nuclear Biznis, 07/13/95
  • Daniel Robicheau

  • The next testing site for Depleted Uranium weaponry, from Depleted Uranium, A Post-War Disaster for Environment and Health, by the Laka Foundation, 5/99
  • Doug Rokke

  • Depleted Uranium: Uses and Hazards, 2001 (PDF | ASCII text)
  • Ruth Rosen

  • Women's Strike For Peace: Activist Mothers Warned of Radiation Danger in 1960's, 1/22/98
  • Kevin Sanders

  • The Canberra Commission: Nuclear Weapons Abolition Panel Will Stop At Nothing, War & Peace Digest, 4/96
  • Alice Slater

  • WTO and the Global War System Forum, Proceedings, sponsored by Northwest Disarmament Coalition, End the Arms Race, Abolition 2000 Working Group on Corporate Issues, International Network on Disarmament and Globalization, 11/28/99 (PDF | ASCII text)
  • William Thomas

  • Invading Hiroshima, 2/4/03 (PDF | ASCII text)
  • Winston Weeks

  • Downwinders Press Release, 7/17/97
  • Utah should say no to N-power, 5/31/01 (ASCII text)
  • Vladimir S. Zajic

  • Review of Radioactivity, Military Use, and Health Effects of Depleted Uranium, 7/99