Talk:List of nuclear whistleblowers
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no wiki page for Dale G. Bridenbaugh?
[edit]The wikilink for Dale G. Bridenbaugh returns to this document. Has the original page on him been altered to point to this site?
Should Hanford have its own section?
[edit]Thanks to all who are working on this page. It occurred to me that the Hanford Nuclear Site has four nuclear whistleblowers listed, but they all fall under the name of Walter Tamosaitis. Would it make sense to have the Hanford Site the name of the section, with the various whistleblowers listed therein? Netherzone (talk) 14:03, 18 September 2016 (UTC)
References 23 and 24 no longer work on July 19, 2017, although they did work in 2015, apparently. The only copies I can find that are full text cost $25 apiece to buy the pdfs. Does anybody know a free source?Dr. John Miller (talk) 20:23, 19 July 2017 (UTC)
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