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Ground Zero: The Peer Review:

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This book is a compendium of several hundred peer reviewed medical reports on death and disorder experienced by both civilians and First Responders alike at Ground Zero on September 11th, 2001. Focusing on pregnancy, births and cancers; specifically Multiple Myeloma, the 9/11 peer review supports "The Ground Zero Model" by physicist Heinz Pommer & Colleagues. We find statistically significant premature births, small head circumference, low birth weights and even neurological disorders in a large cohort of women that either lived in NYC, worked in NYC, went to school in NYC or were just visiting NYC on September 11th, 2001 and who were also pregnant in one of the most robust peer reviewed reports I've read. At great expense to locate these women using Social Security records, unemployment records, school records, tax records, drivers licenses and anything else that might reveal what females were pregnant and in NYC on 9/11, a cohort was established and followed closely through birth. What's interesting is that this large group of women had a higher than normal incidence of perfectly normal previous pregnancies and births—until September 11th, 2001. Men make up less than 1% of breast cancer victims yet we have a cohort of 13 men, First Responders and/or NYC residents that have breast cancer and the odds of that are astronomical—unless you experienced several days of low dose radioactive radiation. Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a focus because it's a disease of the aged. A complex blood cancer, 99% of the individuals afflicted with MM are over 70. MM occurs in between 3 and 9 people per 100,000 depending on which peer review you prefer to quote but that is the range found in the peer review. The rate of MM for 9/11 victims is 18 per 100,000 as of March, 2011, the last time I had access to the data. This means that the rate of MM for 9/11 victims is between 200% and 600% of what would we would consider normal. What's more, these victims of MM, the disease of the aged, were all between 30 and 65, which is unheard of. A victim of Multiple Myeloma in his or her 30s and 40s is a medical first. We don't know what causes MM but we do know, from the US governments K-25 report on nuclear plant employees, that internal exposure—breathing or ingesting—of even the smallest amount of radiation increases the potential incidence of MM by 4%, a statistically significant percentage increase. Today MM in 9/11 victims is more than double what we would expect to see under any normal circumstances and perhaps as high as 6 times normal. It's critically important that all Americans become familiar with the 9/11 peer review. Each of us has a moral obligation to search for the truth regarding that day making our own pathway forward, whatever it may take.

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