IICPH Newsletter / Fall/Winter 2004
Thoughts & News
by Marion Odell ( info@iicph.org ) All things are interconnected. Everything goes somewhere. There is no such thing as a free lunch. Nature bats last. When it comes to the health effects of environmental degradation, those who are responsible for the damage are frequently not those who pay the highest price. Dr. Rosalie Bertell nominated for Nobel Peace Prize, 2005-- along with 999 other women . See 1000peacewomen.org. Most Serious Threats to Life on Earth: War, Globalization, Nuclear Radiation and Weapons in Space Ross Wilcock MA., MB., FRCPath., FRCPC, one of our new Board members this year and long time friend of Dr. Bertell has stated, ”Malignant growth of militarism in its most disgusting form — effectively targeting maternal and child health — has been swept beneath the carpet since 1960, when JFK managed to achieve the Partial Test Ban Treaty, thanks to scientific knowledge developed even then by (Alice) Stewart, Bertell and (Ernest J.) Sternglass”. Dr. Wilcock’s newly published book, Uranium in the Wind is available from Pandora Press.
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