The world should stop tiny invisible killer radioactive particles – just as dangerous as tiny invisible killer coronaviruses – theme for July 2021
Why on earth are we so complacent about ionising radiation from nuclear activities – at the same time as the world is in uproar over the pandemic?
Is it because we don’t mind a plague of cancers, other illnesses and birth defects coming not immediately, but affecting people years later – our grandchildren and great-grandchildren?
Tiny invisible little viruses float about the air, near people who have the COVID-19 infection, or they settle on people’s hands, on objects – ever ready to be picked up by more people. Almost certainly, this virus started by jumping from wild bats to humans.
So the epidemiologists now work to trace the movement, the dispersal of the infection – and world-wide maps of COVID illness clusters are identified. The goal is to stop the present global illness, with its many deaths.
Equally, tiny particles from nuclear activities, uranium mining and milling, reactors, wastes, nuclear weapons making, nuclear bomb tests – have floated about the atmosphere, and continue to do so, reaching living creatures, and settling in water and on land. With contact, especially inhaling or ingesting these, the results are birth defects, cancer and other illnesses. Not an urgent problem? After all, it is usually only after years of exposure, that people develop these illnesses.
Where are the epidemiologists tracing the dispersal of the radioactive particles, and the resultant sicknesses and deaths?
And, these particles came, not from bats, but from a very lucrative human industry. So lucrative, that all the banks, universities, governments and other backers involved do not want the epidemiological research that would expose this global horror.
As the world wakes up to the urgent need for research and international action on Coronavirus, it is time for international action to stop the global radiation-caused epidemic, and the nuclear activities that produced it.
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