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![]() "Fred J. McCall" wrote in message ... "Carey Sublette" wrote: :In Stalin's day of course he would have grown radioactive wheat and fed it :to the population. Note that this is what they are doing right now with produce from the Chernobyl area. :It would have saved them from starvation and immediate :death, but given them a lifespan much reduced from normal. People grossly overestimate the effects of radiation. Not so much reduced at all. A few years lower on average, at most. I believe you underestimate how radioactive the wheat would have been in fields downwind from a few hundred 400 kt ground bursts. This would be 1000-10,000 times more contaminated than any from Chernobyl. Of course, by mixing this with wheat grown elsewhere the individual exposure could be considerably reduced b distributing over a large population (Russia and Ukraine are doing this with Chernobyl wheat also). |
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