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Chris Busby Explains Why Uranium Is Bad For You (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2009

Chris Busby of the University of Liverpool explains precisely how uranium - including natural, enriched, and depleted uranium - causes health problems. I don't know how useful it is to someone without a science background, at least introductory molecular biology, but Busby explains it extremely well in a convincing and frightening presentation. This information has not thus far been acted on by any regulatory agencies. The presentation was made in February 2008 as part of the public interventions in the environmental assessment of AREVA's proposed Midwest uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan. Busby was asked to present by the Saskatoon-based Inter-Church Uranium Committee Education Cooperative.

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  • God I love this man, Thank you so much Busby, you are very brave. I will pray for your safety.

  • @MillyVanillification Allot of uranium is released from the burning of coal, that is because coal contains small quantities of uranium and it is not filtered out of smoke stacks. I've read claims that more uranium is released from coal plants than nuclear plants (not counting accidents). Coal ash is often more radioactive than nuclear waste, "Coal Ash Is More Radioactive than Nuclear Waste".

  • "The ionization density of uranium particles or dust is much higher than the average absorbed dose over the whole body."

    Jct: Exponentially more dangerous as it gets closer is explained in my video Big Lie of Low Level Radiation.

  • 1 kW/h from nuclear power produces 65g CO2. The real cost of nuclear power is 2.60 USD per kW/h. The fact that it's being sold for 1 cent per kW/h is that nuclear power is heavily cross-financed. One gram of Plutonium is worth 4000 USD. Thats why nuclear power plants are such a good business. Peoples health is not an issue. It never has been an issue for corporations as long as the consumer is going to spend money (in one way or an other).

  • @radioactivebsr No - fanatic!

  • fantastc hero

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