giovedì 8 aprile 2021

Re: BMJ - Do doctors have to have the covid-19 vaccine? [Sub Acute Radiation Syndrome]

Dear BM Journal,

After more than a year of research, the virus behind COVID SARS-2 has still not been isolated, nor have alternative pathways been sufficiently explored to account for related flu diseases. If the world of research were guided more by love of science than by private funding we could avoid gross errors that cost - and have cost - several lives. Since the radioactive war in the Balkans in 1999, I have been researching the effects of radiation on human health and, after the Fukushima accident, the effects on the global population. It should be borne in mind that the civil nuclear industry produces around ten million tonnes of radioactive waste every year, not counting the military industry whose data are not catalogued by the IAEA. We also know that the bulk of the radioactivity released into the atmosphere by the atmospheric nuclear tests of the last century has not yet fallen back. The assimilation of environmental radioactivity through the food chain and the respiratory tract is documented in recent scientific papers. Health effects include immunodeficiency and respiratory damage. As I reported in a blog post on November 2020 (A radiation pandemic during a policy pandemonium https://evokeagents.blogspot.com/2020/11/a-radiation-pandemic-during-policy.html ), in February 2020, a paper stated that more than 8,000 women were found in Wuhan with excess uranium in urine samples (See: International environment, Volume 135, February 2020, "Association of Negative Birth Outcomes with Prenatal Uranium Exposure: A population-based cohort study"
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016041201933140X?via%3Dihub ).


If the epidemic can be traced back to radiotoxic origins rather than viruses, neither vaccines nor current tests appear adequate to deal with it. The defence strategy should be completely revised. I understand that there is a strong bias against tackling this issue calmly, both for political reasons and for the interests of strong powers. We live in two countries that have not signed the treaty banning atomic weapons, which came into force in January 2021. And, speaking of strong powers, I think the following quote is sufficient: "In France, we acquired practically the entire capital of the largest private producer of uranium, which we had been instrumental in creating years before." ( Guy de Rothschild, in his autobiography "The Whims of Fortune", Granada, 1983, p. 195.)


 I think it's time to start keeping the health interests of future generations in mind and to give a little more balance to research and propaganda.

Thank You,

Marco Saba, Rome, Italy

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