not the word), seems like you quickly began testing in our area before you knew what was going to happen. We wish that you would have had some way in knowing this before you came and did it in our area. the environmental ~: What would have been effects. Well, I find it, I find it hard to explain the actions of President Truman and the United States government leadership in the decisions that were taken in the 1940s and later. However, at least the history tells us that there were very sericus threats to the security of the world that the United States was attempting to deal with. &: It would take a long time and much study to judge whether this was the best place or the only place or the ideal place to do this work. In my opinion there is not serious question about the fact that at that time in the perception of the United States government leaders it needed to be done. To have had a complete understanding of the environmental effects ahead of time, would have taken many years, and I believe that at that time the leadership of the United States and the rest of the free world believed that there was not that much time available. The extent and degree of risk, the extent and degree of lasting effects, enough understood then. thought they did not I’m sure were not well I am also sure that the men who made the decisions have the time to evaluate that before we, the world would have been in much worse trouble. ~: Any pending questions? deBrum: ~: The motion on the floor is that we probably have lunch, first. Alright, I will second that. Male Person: All in favor, probably. AFTER LUNCH ~: We are ready to entertain additional questions. 37