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we have given it to

everyone.

Consequently,

it gives us

no difficulty in dealing with those quantities.
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there has been that the longer lived isotopes, the ones that

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were important after ten days, are no longer capable of giving

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sensitive informtion or information in any sensitive area.

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Since it is accessible to anybody who wants to put out flypapepr

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and do his analyses,

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classified, or at least will give us no trouble in

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declassifying.

Alderson Reporting Company
Washington, D. C

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intelligence advantage to introducing the plutonium business.

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rt would perhaps throw foreign intelligence services off the

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beam somewhat to introduce the problem of some degree of

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plutonium ingestion at a very low level.

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not.

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- The Neptunium matter, if it were brought in,

not necessary really to go into a detailed discussion.

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How the gamma spectrum got that way, the best you can do is

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to give an

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I don't think it presents a difficulty.

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It might or might

would be much more pertinent.

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Department of
ISOPEN,

In fact, I can see some

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I see,therefore, no real difficulty in dealing
with the internal emitters here.

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it is inherently data that cannot be

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The approach

estimate of what

But as you indicated, it is

it must

have been.

To some extent we have to make a report to the

united Nations, presumably ahead of the general public

distribution.

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I think it will make quite an impressive

document in that environment, too.

So it may be that when

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