"Accurate conspiracy theory" is an oxymoron, like "jumbo shrimp" or "documentary integrity" when applied to Loose Change.
Radiation experiments by the US Government on unwitting civilians are well documented.
Sources and cases?
The fact is they use to use radium for removing birth marks in the fifties; Why did they not know it would cause cancer! Unknown, they did not know.
My brother has to be checked for his exposure by doctors in the fifties; my mom saved his life, she just did not feel right about it; talk about miracles, she saved his life!
They did not know! You would not know!
It does sound like LC and if you think he just stings stuff without support or logical connections! Just look up some of the stuff and you can research the researcher stuff!
You need to research before going on a witch hunt.
The following is a summary of the UPI article on the Radioactive food experiments. For those who have access to clarinet.news, the originial United Press International article is available under clari.tw.nuclear; clari.tw.health; or clari.news.issues.civil_rights. The message -ID is , and Dated 28 Dec 93 6:01:59 PST.
Waltham Mass: Officials from the state of Massachussetts and from the US Department of Energy are investigating reports that 49 teanagers with mental handicaps at Fernald State School were fed radioactive oatmeal in tests conducted between 1946 and 1956. The study was funded by the US Atomic Energy Commission and the Quaker Oats Comapany with researchers from Harvard University and Massachussetts Institute of Technology running the project.
According to Dr. Malcolm Ferrell who was superintendent of Fernald during the study, families were not told that that radiation (radioactive calcium and iron) was involved but only that they were taking part in experiments involving a special diet that was high in vitamins and minerals.
Representatives of MIT have defended the experiments saying that subjects were rotated to minimize total exposure and that only very small doses of radioactive materials were used.
Here's a good link.
http://www.eh.doe.gov/ohre/
Ra-di-a-tion. Yes, indeed. You hear the most outrageous lies about it. Half-baked goggle-box do-gooders telling everybody it's bad for you. Pernicious nonsense. Everybody could stand a hundred chest X-rays a year. They ought to have them, too. When they canceled the project it almost did me in. One day my mind was full to bursting. The next day - nothing. Swept away. But I'll show them. I had a lobotomy in the end.
You ever hear of the neutron bomb? Destroys people - leaves buildings standing. Fits in a suitcase. It's so small, no one knows it's there until - BLAMMO. Eyes melt, skin explodes, eve-ry-body dead. So immoral, working on the thing can drive you mad.
Don't beachnut.