John Gofman - Wikipedia
Gofman (September 21, 1918 - August 15, 2007) was an American scientist and advocate. He was Professor Emeritus of Molecular and Cell Biology at University of California at Berkeley. Some of his early work was on the Manhattan Project, and he shares patents on the fissionability of uranium-233 as well as on early processes for separating plutonium from fission products. Dr. Gofman later worked in medicine and led the team that discovered and characterized lipoproteins in the causation of heart disease. In 1963, he established the Biomedical Research Division for the Livermore National Laboratory, where he was on the cutting edge of research into the connection between chromosomal abnormalities and cancer.See also:
- Part I at 2:00 in: 200,000+ cases of cancer because of Fukushima... underestimated?
- Part II at 0:10 in: There are going ot be at least 10,000s and possibly 100,000s or more of people in the future dying o f cancer or having children with birth defects, but that once again is all hidden from view.












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