119 1 we have given it to everyone. Consequently, it gives us no difficulty in dealing with those quantities. 3 there has been that the longer lived isotopes, the ones that 4 were important after ten days, are no longer capable of giving § sensitive informtion or information in any sensitive area. 6 Since it is accessible to anybody who wants to put out flypapepr 7 and do his analyses, 8 classified, or at least will give us no trouble in 9 declassifying. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C 10 12 intelligence advantage to introducing the plutonium business. 183 rt would perhaps throw foreign intelligence services off the 14 beam somewhat to introduce the problem of some degree of 15 plutonium ingestion at a very low level. 16 not. 4 . ae a a + - The Neptunium matter, if it were brought in, not necessary really to go into a detailed discussion. 20 How the gamma spectrum got that way, the best you can do is 21 to give an > me I don't think it presents a difficulty. 19 3 Pari It might or might would be much more pertinent. * Facey Department of ISOPEN, In fact, I can see some 18 25 Tata I see,therefore, no real difficulty in dealing with the internal emitters here. 22 a it is inherently data that cannot be 11 17 ARC 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. | I think it will make quite an impressive document in that environment, too. So it may be that when |