Dear Sir, Have you ever considered that the lines above would apply to your own posts with the greatest relevance?
Yes, I have. That is why I try to give references and examples of original events. I never said that I am absolutely correct. But that doesn't mean I will just take random quotes of people as acceptable arguments. Speak with reason, logic, evidence or counter examples as far as possible.
A very specific query was raised to you/ What part of my query was unclear? Or do we have the repeat of your acts the other day at another place and your subsequent claims of besting a 'certain moderator'? I hope you understand that you have yet to prove a single point that you have made here, right?
You have failed to give any kind of commentary on the medical reports of the veterans of the Operation Hardtack 1.
You have failed to expand on your rather absurd claim over the number of tests in USSR and USA (not by, in)
For once, why don't you stick to facts here, on this thread itself, and answer, instead of deflecting and tangnetiality?
I am not the one deflecting. I am merely replying. If the question is deflecting from this thread, my reply will be similarly deflecting too.
I never claimed to have bested any moderators but have claimed to have been kicked out of an islamist forum by a jihadi moderator who was incapable of reasoning. But, I digress.
Coming back to this thread-
List of nuclear weapons tests - Wikipedia
Total tests - 2000+. 520 of them were atmospheric tests which in many cases included more than 1 detonation. You can also see how many USSR and USA tests happened.
Evidence that genetic disorders don't occur because of radiation -
Psychology is where real radiation risks lie | The Japan Times
Increased risk of cancer is true. But, that risk is over several years and even decades. But, this is not a lasting effect as preached. Nor do people die or get sick immediately.
Considering that war has even more dangers of infection, limb damage, dirty water, human excreta, diseases, exposure to toxic heavy metals like lead dust (bullets fired) or chemicals in missiles, ammunition etc, nuclear radiation is only part of the small risks. I never advised anyone to simply enjoy nuclear radiation by taking a walk in places of explosion. I am just saying that the radiation risk is over exaggerated and can be regarded with the same attitude as other risks of war.