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The Legacy of U.S. Navy Radiation Experiments in Hunters Point

The Legacy of U.S. Navy Radiation Experiments in Hunters Point

We talk to investigative journalist Chris Roberts, and examine this troubled legacy and its impact on current residents.

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December 18, 202455m 53s

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Show Notes

On the site of what is poised to be a massive housing development in Hunters Point, the U.S. Navy conducted radiation experiments on troops, lab personnel, and civilians from 1946 to 1963. In a six-part investigative series, the San Francisco Public Press uncovered how researchers injected radiation into participants, had troops crawl through mud chemically engineered to resemble nuclear fallout, and applied lax standards of care towards human life in their experiments. We talk to investigative journalist Chris Roberts, and examine this troubled legacy and its impact on current residents.

Guests:

Chris Roberts, investigative reporter, Roberts' investigative series "Exposed: The Human Radiation Experiments at Hunters Point," was published by the San Francisco Public Press

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