| 
		    DEAR 
		READERS; 
		        
		While I will update my site on a weekly basis, I have decided to leave 
		this page in hopes that those not following this issue will begin to 
		research what has happened since the EEOICP Act of 2000 was passed. I 
		have started a separate site in regards to the Bethlehem Steel Action 
		Group and the EEOICPA which I hope you will visit. The site is located 
		at http://nuked.freewebpage.org/. 
		Please take the time to visit the site and please - read to the bottom 
		of the page so that you too can learn ways to help, whether or not you 
		feel this issue involves you.  
		      Along the left 
		side of the nuked page you will find links which hopefully you 
		will follow; specifically the link to the Rocky Mountain News Special 
		report: Deadly Denial. My new site also adds links to newspaper 
		articles and the SEC [Special Exposure Cohort] for the Area 51 site. I 
		have added this information because the government has denied the 
		existence of Area 51 for years; with the government being forced to 
		relinquish their denial of the site's existence, this matter must indeed 
		be far beyond what the average citizen can comprehend. 
		    Also, please note, this 
		page lists the original sites covered by the EEOIPCA, since that time 
		more sites, more states have been added, meaning the problem is far more 
		wide spread than originally assumed. To date 
		43 states and 2 US Territories involving 362 sites  
		have received coverage under the EEOICP Act of 
		2000.  It is far past time for this matter to have been properly 
		attended to, it is now time for each of us to act.  
		     IN THE PAST WEEK I 
		HAVE BEEN ASKED TO ASSIST THREE PEOPLE, I HOPE THAT THE ASSISTANCE I 
		HAVE OFFERED THEM WILL ALSO ASSIST OTHERS. BUT THE REQUESTS FOR HELP 
		HAVE TRULY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH RELIGION - THEREFORE, THIS WEEK
		[SEPT 
		21, 2008] WILL, UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUESTED, THE LAST RELIGIOUS 
		SERMON THAT I SHALL WRITE. RATHER THAN CONTINUING ON A QUEST TO TRY TO 
		HELP PEOPLE UNDERSTAND RELIGION, I AM TURNING EFFORTS TOWARDS HELPING 
		ANY AND ALL THAT EMAIL A REQUEST
		
		[revlinda@hotmail.com] PLEASE BE SURE TO WRITE THE WORD REQUEST ON 
		THE SUBJECT LINE. 
		   I HAD THREE PERSONS REQUEST MY 
		ASSISTANCE: 
		    ONE READER ASKED THAT I 
		HELP HER TO LEARN BETTER SHOPPING TECHNIQUES WHICH HAS LED TO MY
		SHOP & COOK 
		SMART PAGE. HERE, I HAVE LISTED 7 CLUES FOR BETTER SHOPPING & 7 
		CLUES FOR BETTER COOKING ARRANGEMENTS. I HAVE ALSO ADDED A SEMI-EASY 
		RECIPE AND LINKS WHICH WILL PROVIDE MY READERS WITH FREE SAMPLES AND/OR 
		FREE COUPONS. THIS PAGE WILL CHANGE WEEKLY. EACH WEEK I WILL FIND NEW 
		SAMPLE LINKS, NEW COUPON LINKS, NEW SHOPPING STRATEGIES AND A NEW RECIPE 
		    ANOTHER READER REQUESTED MY 
		ASSISTANCE ON LOCATING
		GRANTS, 
		SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND LOANS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.  THIS 
		PAGE IS BRAND NEW WITH FEW LINKS AND LITTLE INFORMATION. EACH WEEK I 
		WILL BE SEEKING INFORMATION ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE GRANTS, I WILL ALSO BE 
		LOCATING INFORMATION WHICH WILL HOPEFULLY ASSIST THOSE IN NEED TO WRITE 
		A GRANT PROPOSAL. 
		    THE THIRD GROUP IS THE 
		BETHLEHEM STEEL GROUP. TO DATE I HAVE NO WEBPAGE BEGUN. I WILL HOWEVER 
		GIVE A SYNOPSIS OF THIS GROUP'S ACTIVITIES: IN THE YEAR 2000. THIS GROUP 
		WAS FORMED SHORTLY AFTER THE Energy Employees Occupational 
		Illness Compensation Program Act OF 2000 
		was passed. for those of you who know nothing about this act, it was 
		created to assist Nuclear Weapons Workers, especially those who truly 
		did not understand what they were working with. This program especially 
		benefits those workers who dealt with nuclear weapons during WWII and 
		the early years of the Cold War.  
		    Although it may appear upon 
		first inspection that anyone affected by the Department of Energy's 
		[DOE] admission would receive compensation should they have suffered 
		illnesses directly associated with their contact to the nuclear 
		materials with which they worked. This is not, nor has it been the 
		truth. In fact, this is year 8 of the Bethlehem Group's involvement in 
		this process. 
		    I have a great deal of 
		information, very little of which I am presently prepared to pass on to 
		the general public. I will however offer my readers a state-by-state 
		list of sites affected by the handling of nuclear material. If you know 
		someone who worked in any of these places during the years 1942-1952, 
		please speak with them, ask them to share with us their experiences on 
		the job, illnesses they have suffered and problems involving the EEOICPA. 
		   Follow the links on the left of 
		this page to locate more information on the EEOICPA and the fight that 
		affected persons have had to endure in attempting to collect money which 
		was previously set aside to compensate the workers or their heirs for 
		contamination illnesses. You may follow the links to the left and click 
		on the names of states for their Department of Energy information. By 
		clicking on the actual site name you will be taken to site information 
		or Cold War qualification. To check accuracy go to
		USA 
		Today's site list. 
		   There is a great deal of 
		information concerning this WWII/Cold War Problem. The question is; does 
		it only affect those who worked at these sites, does it go on? Is this 
		another mess, we as non-voting, non-caring constituents, allowed others 
		to do to our family, friends and neighbors. 
		   My hopes is that every reader 
		will develope a conscious and continue to research the problems being 
		brought to light here. If every person will pass this information on to 
		two people and everyone becomes informed; maybe then we will slowly 
		start to become involved. 
		   On a more personal note; a new 
		page close to my own heart: follow the link to out
		Bills & Laws 
		page 
		   PLEASE: STAY AWARE & INVOLVED, 
		SOMEDAY YOU MAY NEED SOMEONE ELSE'S ASSISTANCE, WILL THEY LOOK BACK & 
		SAY, HE FOUGHT US ALL THE WAY, HE STOOD BACK WHILE I SUFFERED, OR HE DID 
		WHAT HE COULD -- WHAT EVER THEY SAID AT THAT POINT IN TIME COULD MAKE OR 
		BREAK YOU WHEN A PERSONAL CHALLENGE HITS. 
		      
			
				| 
					
						On January 10, 2000, 
						the Department of Energy released to the public the 
						following long list of sites that were related to the 
						production of nuclear weapons or reactors. The list 
						covers three types of facilities:
 
 
						Alabama:Southern Research Institute, Sylacauga
 Speed Ring Experimental & Tool Co., Culman
 Tennessee Valley Authority, Muscle Shoals
 
 Alaska
 
 Nuclear Test Site, Amchitka Island
 Project Chariot Site, Cape Thompson
 
 California
 
 Arthur D. Little Co., San Francisco
 Atomics International, Canoga Park
 Burris Park Field Station, Kingsburg
 Ceradyne, Inc., Santa Ana
 Dow Chemical Co., Walnut Creek
 Electro Circuits, Inc., Pasadena
 Energy Technology Eng. Center, Santa Susana
 General Atomics, La Jolla
 General Electric Vallecitos, Pleasanton
 Hunter Douglas Aluminum Corp., Riverside
 Energy-Related Health Research Lab, Davis
 Biomedical & Environ. Sciences Lab, Los Angeles
 Radiobiology & Environ. Health Lab, San Francisco
 Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley
 Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Livermore
 Sandia Laboratory, Salton Sea Base, Imperial County
 Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore
 Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Palo Alto
 Stauffer Metals, Inc., Richmond
 University of California, Berkeley
 
 Colorado
 
 Coors Porcelain, Golden
 Project Rio Blanco Nuclear Test Site, Rifle
 Project Rulison Nuclear Test Site, Grand Valley
 Rocky Flats Plant, Golden
 Shattuck Chemical, Denver
 University of Denver Research Inst., Denver
 
 Connecticut
 
 American Chain and Cable Co., Bridgeport
 Anaconda Co., Waterbury
 Bridgeport Brass Co., 
						Havens Lab, Bridgeport
 Combustion Engineering, Windsor
 Conn. Aircraft Nuclear Engine Lab, Middletown
 Dorr Corp., Stamford
 Fenn Machinery Co., Hartford
 New England Lime Co., Canaan
 Seymour Specialty Wire, Seymour
 Sperry Products, Inc., Danbury
 Torrington Co., Torrington
 
 Delaware
 
 Allied Chemical and Dye Corp., North Claymont
 District of Columbia
 National Bureau of Standards, Washington
 D.C. Naval Research Lab, Washington
 
 Florida
 
 American Beryllium Co., Sarasota
 Armour Fertilizer Works, Bartow
 C.F. Industries, Inc., Bartow
 Gardinier, Inc., Tampa
 International Minerals and Chemical, Mulberry
 Pinellas Plant, Clearwater
 University of Florida, Gainesville
 Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp., Nichols
 W.R. Grace, Ag & Chem Div., Ridgewood
 
 Idaho
 
 Argonne National Lab--West, Scoville
 Idaho National Engineering Lab, Scoville
 
						
						Illinois
 
 Allied Chemical Corp., Metropolis
 American Machine and Metals, East Moline
 Argonne National Lab--East, Argonne
 Armour Research Foundation, Chicago
 Blockson Chemical, Joliet
 C-B Tool Products Co., Chicago
 Crane Co., Chicago
 ERA Tool and Engineering Co., Chicago
 Fansteel Metallurgical Corp., North Chicago
 Fermi National Accelerator Lab, Batavia
 Granite City Steel, Granite City
 Great Lakes Carbon Corp., Chicago
 GSA 39th Street Warehouse, Chicago
 International Register, Chicago
 Kaiser Aluminum Corp., Dalton
 Lindsay Light and Chemical Co., West Chicago
 Madison Site (Speculite), Madison
 Midwest Manufacturing Co., Galesbury
 Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
 National Guard Armory, Chicago
 Podbeliniac Corp., Chicago
 Precision Extrusion Co., Bensenville
 Quality Hardware and Machine Co., Chicago
 R. Krasburg & Sons Manufacturing, Chicago
 Sciaky Brothers, Inc., Chicago
 Swenson Evaporator Co., Harvey
 University of Chicago, Chicago
 W.E. Pratt Manufacturing Co., Joliet
 Wycoff Drawn Steel Co., Chicago
 
 Indiana
 
 American Bearing Corp., Indianapolis
 Dana Heavy Water Plant, Dana
 General Electric Plant, Shelbyville
 Joslyn Manufacturing and Supply Co., Ft. Wayne
 Purdue University Van der Graaf Lab, Lafayette
 Washrite, Indianapolis
 
 Iowa
 
 Ames Laboratory, Ames
 Iowa Ordnance Plant, Burlington
 Titus Metals, Waterloo
 
 Kansas
 
 Spencer Chemical, Jayhawks Works, Pittsburg
 
 Kentucky
 
 Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Paducah
 Marshall Islands
 Eniwetok Test Site, Marshall Islands
 
 Maryland
 
 Armco-Rustless Iron & Steel, Baltimore
 W.R. Grace and Company, Curtis Bay
 
 Massachusetts
 
 American Potash & Chemical, West Hanover
 C.G. Sargent & Sons, Graniteville
 Chapman Valve, Indian Orchard
 Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc., Boston
 Fenwal, Inc., Ashland
 Franklin Institute, Boston
 Heald Machine Co., Worcester
 La Pointe Machine and Tool Co., Hudson
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
 Metals and Controls Corp., Attleboro
 National Research Corp., Cambridge
 Norton Co., Worcester
 Nuclear Metals, Inc., Concord
 Reed Rolled Thread Co., Worcester
 Shpack Landfill, Norton
 Ventron Corporation, Beverly
 Winchester Engineering & Analytical, Winchester
 Woburn Landfill, Woburn
 Wyman Gordon Inc., Grayton, N. Grafton
 
 Michigan
 
 AC Spark Plug, Flint
 Baker-Perkins Co., Saginaw
 Carboloy Co., Detroit
 Extruded Metals Co., Grand Rapids
 General Motors, Adrian
 Gerity-Michigan Corp., Adrian
 Mitts & Merrel Co., Saginaw
 Oliver Corp., Battle Creek
 Revere Copper and Brass, Detroit
 Speed Ring Experimental & Tool Co., Detroit
 Star Cutter Corp., Farmington
 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
 Wolverine Tube Division, Detroit
 
 Minnesota
 
 Elk River Reactor, Elk River
 
 Mississippi
 
 Salmon Nuclear Test Site, Hattiesburg
 
 Missouri
 
 Kansas City Plant, Kansas City
 Latty Avenue Properties, Hazelwood
 Mallinckrodt Chemical, Destrehan St., St. Louis
 Medart Co., St. Louis
 Roger Iron Co., Joplin
 Spencer Chemical Co., Kansas City
 St. Louis Airport Site, St. Louis
 Tyson Valley Powder Farm, St. Louis
 United Nuclear Corp., Hematite
 Weldon Spring Plant, Weldon Spring
 
 Nebraska
 
 Hallam Sodium Graphite Reactor, Hallam
 
 Nevada
 
 Nevada Test Site, Mercury
 Project Faultless Nuclear Test Site, Central NV
 Project Shoal Nuclear Test Site, Fallon
 Site Characterization Project, Yucca Mountain
 
 New Jersey
 
 Aluminum Co. of America (Alcoa), Garwood
 American Peddinghaus Corp., Moonachie
 Baker and Williams Co., Newark
 Bell Telephone Laboratories, Murray Hill
 Bloomfield Tool Co., Bloomfield
 Bowen Lab, North Branch
 Callite Tungsten Co., Union City
 Chemical Construction Co., Linden
 DuPont Deepwater Works, Deepwater
 International Nickel, Bayonne Labs, Bayonne
 J.T. Baker Chemical Co., Phillipsburg
 Kellex/Pierpont, Jersey City
 Maywood Chemical Works, Maywood
 Middlesex Municipal Landfill, Middlesex
 Middlesex Sampling Plant, Middlesex
 National Beryllia, Haskell
 New Brunswick Laboratory, New Brunswick
 Picatinny Arsenal, Dover
 Princeton Plasma Physics Lab, Princeton
 Rare Earths/W.R. Grace, Wayne
 Standard Oil Development Co., Linden
 Tube Reducing Co., Wallington
 U.S. Pipe and Foundry, Burlington
 United Lead Co., Middlesex
 Vitro Corp. of America, West Orange
 Westinghouse Electric Corp., Bloomfield
 Wykoff Steel Co., Newark
 
 New Mexico
 
 Chupadera Mesa, Chupadera Mesa
 Los Alamos Medical Center, Los Alamos
 Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos
 Lovelace Respiratory Research Lab, Albuquerque
 Gasbuggy Nuclear Test Site, Farmington
 Gnome Nuclear Test Site, Carlsbad
 Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque
 South Albuquerque Works, Albuquerque
 Trinity Nuclear Test Site, White Sands (missile range)
 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, Carlsbad
 
 New York
 
 Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Watervliet
 American Machine and Foundry, Brooklyn
 Ashland Oil, Tonawanda
 Baker and Williams Warehouses, New York
 Bethlehem Steel, Lackawanna
 Bliss & Laughlin Steel, Buffalo
 Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton
 Burns & Roe, Inc., Maspeth
 Colonie Site (National Lead), Colonie
 Columbia University, New York City
 Electro Metallurgical, Niagara Falls
 General Astrometals, Yonkers
 Hooker Electrochemical, Niagara Falls
 International Rare Metals Refinery, Mt. Kisko
 Ithaca Gun Co., Ithaca
 Lake Ontario Ordnance Works, Niagara Falls
 Ledoux and Co., New York
 Linde Air Products, Buffalo
 Linde Ceramics Plant, Tonawanda
 New York University, New York
 Peek Street Facility, Schenectady
 Radium Chemical Co., New York
 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy
 Sacandaga Facility, Glenville
 Seaway Industrial Park, Tonawanda
 Seneca Army Depot, Romulus
 Separations Process Unit (Knolls Lab), Schenectady
 Simonds Saw and Steel Co., Lockport
 Staten Island Warehouse, New York
 Sylvania Corning Nuclear Corp., Hicksville
 Sylvania Products Corp., Bayside
 Titanium Alloys Manufacturing, Niagara Falls
 Trudeau Foundation, Saranac Lake
 University of Rochester Medical Lab, Rochester
 Utica St. Warehouse, Buffalo
 West Valley Demonstration Project, West Valley
 
 North Carolina
 
 Beryllium Metals and Chemical Corp., Bessemer City
 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
 
 Ohio
 
 Air Force Plant 36, Evandale
 Ajax Magnathermic Corp., Youngstown
 Alba Craft, Oxford
 Assoc. Aircraft Tool & Manufacturing, Fairfield
 B & T Metals, Columbus
 Baker Brothers, Toledo
 Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus
 Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus
 Beryllium Production Plant (Brush), Luckey
 Brush Beryllium Co., Elmore
 Brush Beryllium Co., Cleveland
 Brush Beryllium Co., Lorain
 Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati
 Clifton Products Co., Clifton
 Clifton Products Co., Painesville
 Copperweld Steel, Warren
 DuPont-Grasselli Research Lab, Cleveland
 Extrusion Plant, Ashtabula
 Feed Materials Production Center, Fernald
 General Electric Company/Evendale, Cincinnati
 Gruen Watch, Norwood
 Harshaw Chemical Co., Cleveland
 Herring-Hall Marvin Safe Co., Hamilton
 Horizons, Inc., Cleveland
 Kettering Lab, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati
 Magnus Brass Co., Cincinnati
 McKinney Tool and Manufacturing Co., Cleveland
 Mitchell Steel Co., Cincinnati
 Monsanto Chemical Co., Dayton
 Mound Plant, Miamisburg
 Painesville Site (Diamond Magnesium), Painesville
 Piqua Organic Moderated Reactor, Piqua
 Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Piketon
 R.W. Leblond Machine Tool Co., Cincinnati
 Tech-Art, Inc., Milford
 Tocco Induction Heating Div., Cleveland
 Vulcan Tool Co., Dayton
 
 Oklahoma
 
 Kerr-McGee, Guthrie
 
 Oregon
 
 Albany Research Center, Albany
 Wah Chang, Albany
 
 Pennsylvania
 
 Aeroprojects, Inc., West Chester
 Aliquippa Forge, Aliquippa
 Aluminum Co. of America (Alcoa), New Kensington
 Babcock & Wilcox, Parks Township
 Beryllium Corp. of America, Hazleton
 Beryllium Corp. of America, Reading
 Birdsboro Steel & Foundry, Birdsboro
 C.H. Schnoor, Springdale
 Carnegie Mellon Cyclotron Facility, Saxonburg
 Carpenter Steel Co., Reading
 Chambersburg Engineering Co., Chambersburg
 Foote Mineral Co. East, Whiteland Twp.
 Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia
 Heppenstall Co., Pittsburgh
 Jessop Steel Co., Washington
 Koppers Co., Inc., Pittsburgh
 Landis Machine Tool Co., Waynesboro
 McDaniel Refractory Co., Beaver Falls
 Nuclear Materials & Equipment Corp., Apollo
 Penn Salt Co., Philadelphia
 Philadelphia Naval Yard, Philadelphia
 Shippingport Atomic Power Plant, Shippingport
 Superior Steel Co., Carnegie
 U.S. Steel Co., National Tube Division, McKeesport
 Vitro Manufacturing, Canonsburg
 Westinghouse Atomic Power Plant, East Pittsburgh
 
 Puerto Rico
 
 Bonus Reactor Plant, Punta Higuera
 Puerto Rico Nuclear Center, Mayaguez
 
 Rhode Island
 
 C.I. Hayes, Inc., Cranston
 
 South Carolina
 
 Savannah River Site, Aiken
 
 Tennessee
 
 Clarksville Facility, Clarksville
 Oak Ridge K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Oak Ridge
 Oak Ridge Hospital, Oak Ridge
 Oak Ridge Institute for Science Ed., Oak Ridge
 Oak Ridge X-10 National Lab, Oak Ridge
 Vitro Corp. of America, Chattanooga
 W.R. Grace, Erwin
 Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge
 
 Texas
 
 Amcot, Forth Worth
 Mathieson Chemical, Pasadena
 Medina Facility, San Antonio
 Pantex Plant, Amarillo
 Sutton, Steele and Steele Co., Dallas
 Texas City Chemicals, Inc., Texas City
 
 Virginia
 
 Babcock & Wilcox Co., Lynchburg
 Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator, Newport News
 University of Virginia, Charlottesville
 
 Washington
 
 Hanford, Richland
 Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland
 
 West Virginia
 
 Huntington Pilot Plant, Huntington
 
 Wisconsin
 
 Allis-Chalmers Co., Milwaukee
 Besley-Wells, South Beloit
 LaCrosse Boiling Water Reactor, LaCrosse
 Ladish Co., Cudahy
 
 
 
 |  
		  
		  
		  |