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WPROST story on the "Chernobyl Bluff"wprostcover_small.JPG (4020 bytes)

"CHERNOBYL 
THE GREATEST
BLUFF
of the
20th CENTURY"

"Whereas, in fact, the accident in Chernobyl nuclear reactor does not represent one of the largest 20th century tragedies, the explosion did not kill thousands of people, nor did it heavily contaminate for hundreds of years enormous areas of land. Moreover, radiation doses to which the populations in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus have been exposed, had nearly no impact on their health - these people do not suffer more frequently from leukemia, nor do they give birth to more children with genetic defects."

Radiation Assessment at Risk, Toni Feder, PHYSICS TODAY, October 2002, p22
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For nearly half a century, the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation has been an influential resource on radiation sources and their effects on human health and the environment. But if its budget is not resuscitated, UNSCEAR's data compilation and evaluation activities will grind to a halt."

 

Nucleonics Week, Aug 15, 2002
NEW UNSCEAR WORK CYCLE STALLED BY UN ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY
    
The United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), which was to have begun a new work cycle May 6-­10, has been forced to make emergency arrangements to hold even one full meeting of its 21-country members this biennium (2002/03) "because our funds have been slashed by UNEP," the Nairobi-based UN Environment Program, without a word of warning and in contravention of UN General Assembly instructions, a committee member has told Nucleonics Week.

 

The Future of UNSCEAR, Zbigniew Jaworowski, Science, July 19, 2002 [PDF 47KB]

Zbigniew Jaworowski, Letter  2002

The Truth About Chernobyl Is Told, by Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., 21st Century Science and Technology, Winter 2000-2001
     "The recent report of the United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) is in total disagreement with the opinions widely propagated by the international media, by the Greens, and by the governments of Belarus and Ukraine, that there have been tens of thousands of cancer deaths and epidemics of genetic disorders, allegedly caused by the Chernobyl accident. To the contrary, UNSCEAR states, even among the progeny of the survivors of the atomic attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, who received radiation doses hundreds of times higher than the radiation doses to the inhabitants of regions contaminated by the Chernobyl accident, no radiogenetic disturbances of health have been found."

COMPARISON OF ACCIDENT RISKS IN DIFFERENT ENERGY SYSTEMS:COMMENTS FROM RUSSIAN SPECIALIST
IAEA BULLETIN, 42/4/2000 [PDF 35KB]


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