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It appears you have cited the wrong link. Your question seems to correctly relate to this forum but your link refers to something belonging in Health and Wellness.
Who is dumb? A question of what may or may not be causing cancer is a question of science. Do you have even a scrap of science that supports your claim that "the nuke plant is causing cancer?"
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I used to live less than 600 feet from an operating nuclear reactor, actively emitting neutrons, for months at a time, and I don't have cancer. Former US Navy submariner. lmao.
I used to live less than 600 feet from an operating nuclear reactor, actively emitting neutrons, for months at a time, and I don't have cancer. Former US Navy submariner. lmao.
You have not a clue what you are talking about.
The US government has already established that those who served on nuclear powered vessels are at an increased risk for certain cancers, that is why when veteran develops one of these cancers, it is considered a service connected disability.
The US government has already established that those who served on nuclear powered vessels are at an increased risk for certain cancers, that is why when veteran develops one of these cancers, it is considered a service connected disability.
Of course he knows what he is talking about; did you read what he wrote? Tell us all what part of what he wrote is not correct. Be specific.
Of course he knows what he is talking about; did you read what he wrote? Tell us all what part of what he wrote is not correct. Be specific.
He is implying there is no risk involved, that is what he is incorrect about.
The US government has already established those who serve on board nuclear powered ships are at a higher risk for certain cancers, and this is why if a person who served gets one of those cancers, it is considered a service connected disability.
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