Breaking News: Secret US military testing of radiological materials on poor and 
minority communities
In a story that is breaking right now, Dr. Lisa 
Martino-Taylor, a sociologist in St. Louis. MO (US), has introduced 
evidence that “secret military tests conducted during the Cold War 
targeted poor and minority communities for exposure to what is likely 
radiological material.”
>In an article yesterday, commenting on Dr. Martino-Taylor’s research, the St. 
>Louis Post-Dispatch said:  “Relying heavily on documents obtained under the 
>Freedom of Information Act, 
Martino-Taylor identifies connections between participants in St. Louis 
testing and scientists who took part in wartime efforts to build the 
atomic bomb.”
>GJEP’s Board Chair Orin Langelle and  Executive Director, Anne 
Petermann interviewed Dr. Martino-Taylor while they were in St. Louis, 
last week.
>–The GJEP Team
US Military Cover Up
by Orin Langelle and Anne Petermann
During an interview we conducted last week in St. Louis, MO, Dr. Lisa 
Martino-Taylor gave us a long description of research she had conducted into a 
major military cover up of the use of U.S. citizens as test 
subjects for military experiments related to the Cold War.
Dr. Martino-Taylor told us that specifically, her research identifies a 
coalition of medical researchers that grew out of the Manhattan 
Project, which she refers to as the Manhattan-Rochester Coalition.  This 
coalition conducted various secret radiological tests around the 
nation.  The group was involved in previously known “injection” and 
“ingestion” human-subject studies that exposed unwitting victims to 
radioactive material such as plutonium and strontium-90.  Dr. 
Martino-Taylor’s research demonstrates that St. Louis open-air 
dispersion studies carried out in the 1950s and 1960s are likely the 
realization of this group’s intention to conduct an inhalation study of 
radiological material in an urban area.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch further said 
Sunday:  “Martino-Taylor was a skilled researcher before working toward 
her doctorate, investigating cases for a St. Louis law firm.  The facts 
she assembled on the military project and conclusions she reached go 
well beyond anything published earlier.”
Dr. Martino-Taylor told us, “ This new research also reveals that a 
powdered substance used in the St. Louis tests sometimes identified in 
military documents, was in part, produced by U.S. Radium.  U.S. Radium 
is the company infamous for exposure of workers to fatal doses of 
radioactivity resulting from the use of radioactive zinc sulfide 
powdered paint.  Many of these workers died from systemic illnesses 
caused by inhalation of radium dust at U.S. Radium.”
Moreover, there is evidence that the material that was sprayed in St. Louis 
contained particles of such a size as to result in maximum 
absorption deep into the lungs.
During the tests, St. Louis residents were told by officials and 
through media reports that the government was testing a “smoke screen” 
that might protect the city from aerial observation during attack.  
Documents show that the St. Louis tests targeted what was characterized 
by officials as “a densely populated slum district.”  Census data 
further shows that areas targeted for spraying included a high 
percentage of young children, poor, and minority residents.  Areas of 
the tests included the Desoto-Carr area and the famous Pruitt-Igoe 
Housing Project, a dense series of high-rise buildings comprised of a 
majority black population where 70% children were under the age of 
twelve.
Additional evidence also strongly suggests radiological components to the tests 
that the Army conducted in St. Louis.
KMOX (CBS) radio reported this morning:  Martino-Taylor says some of the key 
players in the cover-up were also members of the Manhattan Atomic Bomb 
Project and involved in other radiological testing across the United 
States at the time. “This was against all military guidelines of the 
day, against all ethical guidelines, against all international codes 
such as the Nuremberg Code.”
Dr. Lisa Martino-Taylor first publicly presented her findings at the 
International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology Social Justice and 
Democratization in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The Forum ran from August 1-4, 
2012.
She will be presenting this research for the first time in the U.S. 
Tuesday, September 25th at a colloquium at St. Louis Community College 
in St. Louis, MO.
For access to Dr. Martino-Taylor’s doctorate dissertation:
The Manhattan-Rochester Coalition, research on the health effects of 
radioactive materials, and tests on vulnerable populations without 
consent in St. Louis, 1945–1970 - University of Missouri – Columbia, 2011

http://climate-connections.org/2012/09/24/breaking-news-secret-us-military-testing-of-radiological-materials-on-poor-and-minority-communities/


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