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... Community College to an institution that builds our city's future. We cannot, neither in times of prosperity nor crisis, expect less than the highest standard of integrity, and a real commitment to hope. Melody S. Gee, Michelle Parrinello-Cason, Pamela Garvey, Lisa Martino-Taylor and Elva Maxine Beach are ...

ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – Lab tests on the possible radiation at the old Pruitt-Igoe public housing site in north St. Louis are still pending. Dr. Lisa Martino-Taylor, Ph. D. is the author of the book, “Behind the Fog,” about the Cold War era bio-warfare experiments on the streets of St. Louis. She's concerned the site ...
... U.S. Cold War Radiological Weapons Program Exposed Innocent Americans. Unfortunately, the book can't be categorized as fiction. Author Lisa Martino-Taylor, an American sociology professor, uncovered that information when she accessed American military documents that were previously classified.
In her book, Lisa Martino-Taylor writes about how the U.S. government secretly exposed. JEFF ROBERSON / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES. In her book, Lisa Martino-Taylor writes about how the U.S. government secretly exposed people in Winnipeg to dangerous radiation. Winnipeg was duped into ...
The tests are detailed in a recently released book by Dr. Lisa Martino-Taylor, a sociologist based in St. Louis, titled Behind the Fog: How the U.S. Cold War Radiological Weapons Program Exposed Innocent Americans. In addition to records obtained by FOIA request, Martino-Taylor also reviewed public ...
The health ramifications of the tests are unknown. Lisa Martino-Taylor, an associate professor of sociology at St. Louis Community College who wrote "Behind the Fog: How the U.S. Cold War Radiological Weapons Program Exposed Innocent Americans," acknowledged that tracing diseases like cancer to ...
The health ramifications of the tests are unknown. Lisa Martino-Taylor, an associate professor of sociology at St. Louis Community College who wrote “Behind the Fog: How the U.S. Cold War Radiological Weapons Program Exposed Innocent Americans,” acknowledged that tracing diseases like cancer to ...
The UK Daily Mail(1) reported recently that a sociology professor at St. Louis Community College named Lisa Martino-Taylor claims that the United States Army exposed the unwitting populace of St. Louis to radioactive particles of radium 226 during chemical warfare experiments on two occasions, in 1953 ...
Students at Beaumont High School in St. Louis are shown in a Post-Dispatch file photo during a citywide atomic-bomb drill on April 24, 1953. INSET: Lisa Martino-Taylor, instructor in sociology at St. Louis Community College at Meramec, who researched the Army's covert weapons testing in St. Louis in the ...
St. Louis Community College-Meramec sociology professor Lisa Martino-Taylor's research has raised the possibility that the Army performed radiation testing by mixing radioactive particles with the zinc cadmium sulfide, though she concedes there is no direct proof. But her report, released late last month, ...


 

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