Nuclear waste dumped in San Francisco 157 times today’s safe level

Source Documents on the contamination and standards set for the entire country detailing UCSF Medical School and UC Berkeley and their dumping of nuclear waste into the sewers.

Radioactive Waste Disposal – How Will It Affect Man’s Economy y Dr. Kenneth Scott, January 1950 Nucleonics Magazine pp. 18 – 25.

The Atomic Energy Commission set the radiation levels used in all licensed facilities at 50mrems (0.05 REM) day and 300 (0.3 REM) mrems per week and a general dose of 1.5 REM to the skin, which were in effect until January 1961 when safety standards for civilians were introduced. This radioactive material was dumped into the sewers of San Francisco and the Bay Area until 1961. Today the safe standard is 100 mrems (0.1 REM) per year. In this document Dr. Kenneth Scott describes the nuclear waste dumped into the sewers of San Francisco and the University of California Berkeley.

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Dr. Kenneth Scott’s crimes against humanity are described in the US Congressional Committee report “Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, Final Report” (October 1995, U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 249-257), where he assisted Dr. Joseph Hamilton of the University of California Berkeley to inject unsuspecting people with Plutonium and other radiological isotopes that had nothing to do with treating cancer or illnesses.

At the time the rules were that if you could get two doctors to agree then they could inject people with plutonium without telling the patient which is a direct violation of the Nuremburg Code. And so they covered each other. The Atomic Energy Commission put an end to this practice because the US was putting Germans to death for experimenting on their prisoners of war during World War II and how could we do this to our own citizens?

I wrote about the Plutonium Injections in this article.

His partner in crime, Dr. Joseph Hamilton set the safe level of radiation for the US Navy at 200 mrems per hour which was still in effect up to the time the US Navy’s Radiological Defense Lab (USNRDL) at Hunters Point Shipyard was closed in 1969. They used that stardard when the Navy purposely irradiated parts of San Francisco (Hunters Point Shipyard, Treasure Island and Fort Mason), San Bruno, Pittsburg and Dublin California to figure out how to clean up after an Atomic Bomb explosion.

They were both were under the Medical Director of Operation Crossroads based at the Naval Dispensary at 50 Fell Street in San Francisco (which required radiation badges up until at least 1960) and were present when they conspired to hide the their involvement in purposely contaminating San Francisco Bay and all of the harbors and Navy Bases on the West Coast, Pearl Harbor and Norfolk that cleaned ships used in the 1946 Atomic Bomb Tests at Bikini Atoll.