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"Silent Storm", nuclear Test in Australia

 
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"Silent Storm", nuclear Test in Australia


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From 1957 to 1978, scientists secretly removed bone samples from over 21,000 dead Australians as they searched for evidence of the deadly poison, Strontium 90 - a by-product of nuclear testing. Silent Storm reveals the story behind this astonishing case of officially sanctioned 'body-snatching'. Set against a backdrop of the Cold War, the saga follows celebrated scientist, Hedley Marston, as he attempts to blow the whistle on radioactive contamination and challenge official claims that British atomic tests posed no threat to the Australian people. Marston's findings are not only disputed, he is targeted as 'a scientist of counter-espionage interest'.
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10/13/2014 03:20 AM
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Same thing said to the Canadian solders who were close to the center of a Bomb test. The ones who were in charge were well protected.
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Same thing said to the Canadian solders who were close to the center of a Bomb test. The ones who were in charge were well protected.
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As a Soldier/ Military Personal you expect it in a Way
but here "They" sacrificed a whole Continent incl.
their People!
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Re: "Silent Storm", nuclear Test in Australia
Ethical and Practical Issues Concerning Ashed Bones from the Commonwealth of Australia's Strontium 90 Program, 1957-1978

In October 2001, the former Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon Dr Michael Wooldridge, asked the Australian Health Ethics Committee (AHEC) to to advise him on matters pertaining to currently stored samples of ashed bones from the Commonwealth of Australia's program of testing for Strontium 90 between 1957 and 1978.

The report, now approved for release by Senator the Hon. Kaye Patterson, contained a number of recommendations covering responsibilities of institutions such as in disseminating information, dealing with requests from next of kin and disposal of remaining bone ash.

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