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Dunham, 61, suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He says his health problems are not only linked to inhaling dioxin-laden fumes from the open-pit burning of stealth aircraft coatings, but also to a nuclear weapons test - Mighty Oak - that "blew the doors" off a tunnel. The result was a controlled release of radioactivity that was detected in the vicinity where he worked. He was standing outside, seven miles east of the tunnel.
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Dunham, 61, suffers from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He says his health problems are not only linked to inhaling dioxin-laden fumes from the open-pit burning of stealth aircraft coatings, but also to a nuclear weapons test - Mighty Oak - that "blew the doors" off a tunnel. The result was a controlled release of radioactivity that was detected in the vicinity where he worked. He was standing outside, seven miles east of the tunnel.
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Apparently posting a link from the Las Vegas Review Journal results in an automatic "restricted Post"---for a while they employed a copyright troll to sue anybody linking them. (Righthaven). Recently the troll has been effectively shut down by unsympathetic judges (common sense at last!).
mighty oak:
www.ringnebula.com...
articles.chicagotribune.com...
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