The power line brush growth thing occurred because ( no surprise ) the utility company disturbed the environment under the line soil by cutting the brush, spraying, and driving over the soil with ve
Hi Tom, That's encouraging news, indeed, for anyone who might live in the shadow of such things... I think I'll still pass, however -- and I'll bet my dollars to your donuts that, given the opportuni
Tom's points are well taken. Agenda-driven science is always ripe for fraud. And factors outside of a study, such as the disturbed soil in the first paragraph, can also be problematic. It is very di
John, I beg to differ in the matter of proximity near nuclear power plants... A few years back I lost a good friend -- 53 year old VE3NBE -- to a form of bone cancer. Ray lived right in the shadow of
You cannot extrapolate from one localized problem to any others in the absence of a shred of data. You have no idea if the problem was caused by toxins in the soil, water, or air 100% unrelated to th
Hi, Eddy, I am not sure what you are disagreeing with. I think you missed my point. I did NOT state that nuclear power plants do not cause cancer. I don't know that one way or the other. What I did s