User:Madelinefelkins

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Rocketdyne/Boeing Santa Susana Field Laboratory Contamination and Rocketdyne Santa Susana Field Laboratory Contamination (Undeletion): Thank you Eloquence and Angela for your kind help. I am still rewriting the page and have read the facts as presented in the other links to Rocketdyne, Saturn V, Jupiter-C IRBM, Peacekeeper missiles and rocket testing, etcetera, and am very aware that those pages often editorialize, for example, ..."there were no accidents with the Saturn project...", "...toxic mercury...", in addition to other such remarks within those Wikipedia pages as well as multiple external links to Boeing and other agencies and corporations. (I have read POV within Wikipedia articles Vincent Chin, Three Mile Island, and *FBI, which *discusses potential for blackmail of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by this federal bureau, as well as many other POV Wikipedia documents). Moreover, there is absolutely no mention of the fact that the Rocketdyne/Boeing Santa Susana Field Laboratory is involved in a major cleanup project with the U.S. Government and State of California Department of Energy (DOE)/Department of Defense (DOD)/Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC)/Agency for Toxic Substance Disease Registry (ATSDR) and Centers for Disease Control (CDC), among other government agencies, which costs millions of dollars. The University of California, Los Angeles, published its Rocketdyne Worker Epidemiological/Cancer Study in 1997 and now is involved in the Rocketdyne Contamination/Community Resident Health Study including exposure pathways, due to nuclear meltdown(s) at the Rocketdyne/SSFL site beginning in 1959, in addition to contamination and toxins caused by decades of rocket engine testing accidents, spills, and releases at the open field lab beginning in 1948 until the SSFL activities were shut down by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in 1995, as two nuclear engineers were killed, (Otto Heiney and Larry Pugh), and an engineering technician was injured while they were illegally burning spent fuel at the open field lab during July, 1994. Contaminants include but are not limited to cesium-137, strontium-90, perchlorate, hydrazine and trichloroethylene. Perchlorate is also a byproduct of spent nuclear fuel and its contamination has been discovered in many monitoring wells in Simi and discovered in the valley's soil and groundwater as well. Rockwell was fined six million dollars which was a historical amount at that time, testing ceased at the site, and North American Rockwell sold it to Boeing during December, 1996. Rocketdyne officials pleaded guilty to criminal handling, storage, and disposal of nuclear, radioactive, hazardous, and toxic wastes. These facts are Atomics International, North American Aviation, North American Rockwell, Boeing, Rocketdyne, Cold War, Space Program, Southern California, energy worker, labor, criminal, and medical history; the omission of which reflects the deliberate publishing of just a small part of aerospace/jet/rocket industry, etcetera. I presented my author copyright and permission to publish strictly due to the fact that I didn't want to be deleted for copyright violations and have included release under GNU Free Documentation License. Sincerely, Madelinefelkins 67.219.146.49 01:27, 19 Sep 2003 (UTC)