“War as Disease”
When I was
contacted this past winter about speaking at the CPRA conference in Regina, I
said that I had been a keynote when the conference was in Fredericton and I
hadn’t really done any further work on my thesis that “War is Disease” but that
I had been giving a lot of thought to how that, War, had affected the
environment and future generations.
So I offered the
topic:
Rights for a Safe Environment for our children – clean
air, clean water, clean playgrounds. It seemed that children were the most
affected by their warring parents and they had the least say in the matter. So what we do with the environment and our
behaviour in the world has a lot to do with whether children have clean air,
clean water and safe playgrounds.
When I went back to
prepare for today, I looked up the UN Convention on the Rights of Children (https://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CRC.aspx). I also asked children and their
parents about the future. There didn’t seem to be anything that united my
passion for peace, for a clean environment and for children’s rights. An item
in the newpaper offered something that did – the sudden federal and
Saskatchewan provincial love affair with Small Modular Nuclear Reactors and the
vision of sprinkling these all over the country like microwave ovens.
Which segues to a
particular type of pollution with which playgrounds of the world are already
becoming affected. And what that type of pollution means for our children’s
children’s children’s children – and so on.
This
map was created using the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty monitors and
illustrates the spread of Caesium-137 after Fukushima.
Caesium-137 is a
radioactive type of cesium, not a naturally occurring element, produced only by
nuclear reactions. The presence of caesium-137 indicates that there has been a
nuclear power plant accident or a detonated nuclear weapon. It is present in
everyone who was born after the 1950’s.
Caesium-137 was
picked up by the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty monitors around the world after
the Fukushima accident. In a month’s time no place on earth will not have
received a dose of Cs-137. Non-radioactive or normal cesium-133 is considered
mildly toxic to biological cells where it acts like potassium.
Caesium-137 has a
half-life of about 30 years. This means that one half of the caesium-137 will
have decayed to barium-137m through to non-radioactive barium in thirty years.
Because it acts like potassium biologically, it has a biological half-life which
is relatively short, between 50 and 150 days, but during which it emits beta
particles and gamma rays to muscles, heart, pancreas and brain – in fact, no
organ is unaffected.
Note that barium
has no biological function; small amounts dissolved in water are toxic. It will
substitute for calcium in bones and in muscle function. A human cell that is
using caesium like potassium in ion exchange will have a sudden challenge
because the caesium has changed into barium – which cannot perform the same
action.
The nuclear industry – whether bombs
or nuclear power – has never increased safety levels of radioactive exposure without
civilian non-industry intervention.
In the 1950’s and 60’s, over 500
nuclear bomb tests spread caesium-137 and strontium-90 around the world and
most heavily in areas referred to as “downwind”. It took the fury of thousands
of people collecting the discarded baby teeth of their children to convince
governments to shut down atmospheric bomb testing. Baby teeth contained
strontium-90.
The human body can’t discriminate
between calcium and strontium so strontium-90, once absorbed by the blood
stream goes to bones and teeth, becoming part of the structure. Strontium-90 is
a new element found only since the atmospheric testing.
Strontium-90 is a “bone seeker” and
about 75% of ingested strontium – in cow or goat milk, meat, and vegetables –
will simply pass through with feces but the remainder is preferentially
deposited in bones and teeth. Its presence can cause bone cancer or leukemia.
As Strontium-90 decays, it becomes
first another radioisotope, yttrium-90, and 64 hours later, zirconium-90. Yttrium
is medically significant in the treatment of cancer because of its short
half-life and high-energy β− decay but this is not a useful attribute in
normal cells. In short, strontium-90 has a decay step that is disruptive to
normally operating human cells making strontium-90 doubly dangerous.
The radioactive pollution from nuclear power
plants and bombs includes iodine-131. This is probably the most feared and
discussed part of the fall-out, everyone wondering whether or when they should
take their iodine pills to try to prevent thyroid cancer. That there is a
connection there is no doubt. Thyroid cancer sky-rockets wherever there is
radioactive fall-out; usually peaking at about five years post-accident.
What does ionizing radiation do within biological structures? It
changes them. It makes ions – it splits molecules into pieces. It doesn’t matter
whether ionizing radiation is from the sun, from x-rays or from a nuclear power
plant, and it doesn’t matter whether it is alpha, beta or gamma radiation. To
some extent the ionizing radiation will change enzymes and other structures
within the cell.
It has been known since 1927 that ionizing radiation caused
mutations in the reproductive cells of fruit flies; Robert Muller received a
Nobel Prize in the 1940’s for his discovery.
The scientific community had the opportunity to observe ionizing
radiation and capitalism operate on populations as enormous health scam businesses developed in the early 1900’s, many became wealthy on
the sale of radium-laced drinks – it glowed greenish in the dark so was
attractive. Not until a prominent former athlete suffered a painful death from
ionizing radiation-induced bone cancer in the 1930’s – from radium which acts
like calcium in the body – did the US government move to try to create safe
levels.
Meanwhile the medical community ran rampant with their new toy –
x-rays! Which were tried on practically everything – x-rays were even
advertised for acne.
Not until the bodies started piling up did the industry in
ionizing radiation scramble to apply safety levels.
Rosalie Bertell & Alice Stewart, two researchers on the two
sides of the Atlantic Ocean, independently and using very large populations
were able to show that chest x-rays of the mother increased the chances of the
baby having leukemia by a factor of two to three times. Prior to 1970,
obstetricians used x-rays in pregnancy liberally for pelvimetry – a discredited
attempt to determine pelvic size.
With the publishing of BEIR VII, the Biological Effects of
Ionizing Radiation edition in 2007 established that exposure to any increase in
Ionizing radiation over background radiation increases the incidences of
disease.
One of my heroes is John Gofman, a doctor, a lipidologist, oddly
enough studying fat cells. Gofman worked with the Manhattan Project, isolating
radioisotopes and, at Oppenheimer’s request, he devised a method for isolating
plutonium – and was the first person to isolate enough to see visibly.
He was instrumental in convincing the scientific community that
ionizing radiation had risks to human health at much lower doses than before
the exposure level reached that leading to death. He popularized the Linear
No-Threshold (LNT) model as the foundation of the international guidelines for
radiation protection.
Gofman was hired by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC-US) to
exam safety measures and became convinced that the guidelines needed to lowered
by 90%. He believed that the industry would be horrified and immediately
establish lower safety levels.
Instead, the AEC disputed their findings and he and Dr. Tamblin,
who worked with him, were the ones who became horrified. He became a reluctant
opponent even as he continued to support the development of nuclear power. In 1970, he testified in favor of a bill to ban
commercial nuclear reactors in New York City and told the City Council that a
reactor in an urban environment would be "equal in the opposite direction
to all the medical advances put together in the last 25 years."[9]
Now our governments are sinking more tax money into supporting
the nuclear industry. Paying the industry to spread nuclear power – like toasters
throughout the countryside – in Small Modular Reactors! Little – “small” is
relative when speaking of nuclear reactors – ionizing radiation emanators
producing ionizing radiation waste for which we have no storage – and always
the potential for an accident.
I cannot really describe my fury over this latest nuclear
industry scam.
We have contaminated enough – the fact is: we cannot assure that our children and
generations of children to come that the future will have less disease, less
cancer, safe food and water and safe playgrounds. Fifty years and more than 2000
square miles of severely contaminated, unfit for human habitation for more than
200 years otherwise highly fertile land –is quite enough contamination.
My fury comes from impotence – in the face of knowledge, how can
the monetary gain of a few be more important than the health of millions today
and unendingly into the future.
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