NH #132: WHO/IAEA Unholy Alliance w/Alison Katz

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NH #132: WHO/IAEA Unholy Alliance w/Alison Katz

from Nuclear Hotseat · host Libbe Halevy

INTERVIEW:  Special Encore presentation of Alison Katz of Independent WHO (World Health Organization) on how the International Atomic Energy Alliance (IAEA) censors WHO’s nuclear information and distorts the world’s understanding of nuclear radiation dangers.  Alison dissects the history, politics and manipulations of the “Unholy Alliance” between the agency we’re supposed to trust to safeguard the...

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