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About genomes and nuclear test


Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are talking about the use of identical twins in the tests, where is tested the influence of the radioactive radiation to the genomes, this kind of tests would be extremely brutal. And also the data, what can be collected with those tests would be very effective. If another twin would be targeted by radioactive radiation, and another will stay in the "clean area" will that show very sharply the effect of some protective equipment, because that data can be used to comparing the rise of probability to get sick by cancer.

If that kind of research would be made during the nuclear tests during the Cold War, we must think one thing, what we might not even imagine. If those researchers used the twins, they must make sure, that nobody mentions this kind of things.  In fact, there is one very disgusting rumor about this kind of experiments, and it will be that the government used the twins, who were separated after the birth. And here comes another question: is this kind of separations made by purpose, by creating genetic material for this kind of inhumane experiments?

In my deepest fears the person, who would operate in this kind of cases would be Dr. Josef Mengele. In fact, Mengele would be the ideal person in this kind of human tests, because he might be easily murdered, and that person would not have any friends if that kind of things will be uncovered. This means that this infamous "Angel of Death" would not go to the courtroom to tell about this kind of experiments. If Mengele would consult the nuclear program of the USA, would that cause the punishment for everybody, who will operate with him, and that will mean the sending to prison for a long time.

What kind of experiments were done during the nuclear test age is probably forgotten in history, and maybe the archives about this kind of testing are destroyed. There is no proof that Mengele would work with U.S military persons, but he might work under the surveillance of military intelligence. If Mengele worked in the military industry, his existence is a very embarrassing thing even in the Cold War era, because he was very well known war criminal, and that would cause problems for military intelligence and Pentagon weapon research. And here we must realize, that also the Soviet Union would hire that kind of person to work as a consultant in their nuclear weapons projects.

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