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Friday, 29 August, 2003 |
The Independent: "Government scientists researching how Britain would cope with a nuclear attack drew up secret plans to sell meat from animals injected with radioactive substances in laboratory tests.
Documents released at the National Archives in Kew, south-west London, show scientists in 1955 wanted to find the level of radioactivity needed to make livestock unfit for consumption.
The documents did not state whether the scheme was put into action."
Do your reckon things have improved by now?
12:17:08 AM
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© Copyright 2003 Hetty Litjens.
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