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The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War is a 1999 book by Eileen Welsome. It is a history of United States government-engineered radiation experiments on unwitting Americans, based on the Pulitzer Prize –winning series Welsome wrote for The Albuquerque Tribune.
Author: Eileen Welsome
Cited by: 12
Publish Year: 1999

AmmaRE007 7 Jan 16
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NukesEQUALslowCancer. ....stop blaming healthcare when nuke steam kills after every steam release down wind

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Test subjects are difficult to find. If the government scientists just offered huge sums of cash, they'd fulfill their quotas.

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They weren't the only ones. The British did the same to Aussie servicemen and to indigenous tribes in a place called Maralinga. They eventually coughed up $100 million compensation.

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