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BRIT GOV TELLS TEST VETS THEY WERE SAFER VIEWING
A-BOMB THAN AT HOME -- "They're trying to tell us
black is white, but we will have our day in court
and they won't be able to deny us any more."

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Story here...
http://www.sundaymirror.co.uk/new
s/sunday/2008/04/20/mod-s-shameful-new-claim-
to-nuclear-test-veterans-98487-20388241/
Story below:
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MoD'S shameful new claim to nuclear test veterans
By Susie Boniface
Ministry of Defence chiefs have told Britain's nuclear veterans they were
SAFER watching A-bombs being tested than they were if they had stayed at
home.
The unbelievable claim comes as the Government faces a multi-million-pound
demand for compensation.
It is part of a 25-page dossier which is expected to form the backbone of
the MoD's defence against 700 veterans of the 1957-62 Christmas Island
tests who are taking them to court.
But it has been met with astonishment by politicians, scientists and vets
who have watched the frightening toll of cancers, miscarriages and genetic
illnesses strike them, their children and grandchildren.
Dr Ian Gibson, a Labour MP fighting for the vets, said: "It is absolute
nonsense and plainly the most astonishing bit of socalled science I've
ever heard of."
Ken Moses, an 18-year-old REME lance corporal at
the time, was sent the dossier by the MoD in response to letters he wrote
about how he has since suffered stomach ulcers, gastric bleeding and blood
disorders.
He said: "The entire report is tosh. What hurts most is that it's our own
Government doing this to us."
Ken McGinley, of the British Nuclear Test Veterans' Association, said:
"They're trying to tell us black is white - but we will have our day in
court and they won't be able to deny us any more."
The most extraordinary claim is that if the vets had stayed in Britain
rather than been used as guinea pigs on the south Pacific atoll, they
would have suffered THREE times as much radiation from gases omitted by
granite rocks and the atmosphere.
The dossier states: "If personnel who served at Christmas Island at that
time had been stationed in the UK... their dose of naturally occurring
ionising radiation would have been three times greater."
22,000 servicemen were forced to watch the tests...while top brass and
scientists were kept a safe distance away.Other countries have since
admitted liability and paid compensation. Dr Gibson said:
"If our men ran no risk, how come the Canadians, Americans, Australians,
New Zealanders and Russians all recognise there was a risk? To say they
were irradiated and our men weren't is madness."
Radiation expert Dr Mark Little, of Imperial College London, damned the
MoD's science. He said that even people on the other side of the world
received small doses from the six British tests.
Independent environmental consultant Prof Chris Rhodes said background
radiation in Britain is "pretty harmless" compared to nuclear bombs.
Two other claims from the MoD report have also been met with incredulity -
one that officials checked the wind was blowing in the right direction
before conducting the tests; the other that men were given adequate
protective clothing.
Naval charts show the wind was not blowing away from the atoll, according
to able seaman Derek Fiddaman, who went on to develop rare skin cancers.
He said: "I plotted the position of the ship at the point the bomb was
dropped - and the wind was from the east." The claim that protective
clothing was worn is also debunked by the hundreds of veterans who have
told how they were told simply to tuck their trousers into their socks and
cover their eyes to protect them from the flash.
They ate fish caught from the sea, and drank rainwater they caught on
tarpaulins - all of it highly likely to be radioactive.
Dr Gibson said: "Not long ago the MoD admitted there was a risk and that
the veterans' conditions needed serious scientific investigation. This
looks like a complete U-turn."
Radiation
Background: Granite has pockets of radon gas which, if inhaled, can cause
lung cancer. Most common in Scotland and Cornwall.
A-BOMB: X-rays can pass through body and, in high doses, can damage DNA,
causing cancers, ulcers and serious genetic harm.
WHAT GOVERNMENT 'FACT SHEET' TO VETERANS CLAIMS
Test vets were three times safer on Christmas Island than at home because
there was LESS radiation there.
All the men had protective clothing and were kept away from danger areas.
The wind was blowing the toxic fallout dust away from the men taking part.
Radiation killed my husband
By Susie Boniface
Just six weeks ago Alan Simpson was looking forward to spending his
retirement with wife Sue and their grandchildren.
But a trip to the doctor for a minor ailment turned into a diagnosis of
terminal liver cancer - and Alan, 69, died a fortnight later.
Now his family have been told his death could be down to his service on
Christmas Island in 1958, when Britain exploded five nuclear bombs.
"It was so quick we're all still in shock," said Mrs Simpson, 60, of
Sawston, Cambs. "The doctors said it could have been down to toxic
chemicals - and we both thought it must have been his time on Christmas
Island." Alan, who was in the Royal Engineers, went on to develop a
painful rash all over his body which came back throughout his life.
Mrs Simpson also revealed how she'd had four miscarriages, her first son
had a muscle-wasting condition, her second son had eczema and her
grandchildren also had health problems.
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