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NEO-MUNX is conceived, imagined and written by Mark D. Hoskins.  This story is the direct result of a vivid dream I had during the summer of 2001 and has grown from there.

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Lies and Generations of Blindness Results in Carelessness

This book was written during the transitional years of 2001-2003. I had recently undergone operations for dentures, my teeth had been so badly damaged from the uranium radiation exposure I received while herding sheep in the Dineh lands of northern Arizona. The poisoning in that region was quite severe. I attempt to capture the pain, and the frustration of the people who live within that area, with no choice but to poison their lives from impure water, impure living conditions.

 

The true crime is the cover-up that the UNC commenced after the deadly Church Rock Disaster of 1979 which spilled 250 million gallons of highly contaminated, condensed radioactive tailings and sludge into the Little Colorado River, eventually draining to the Tijuana Bay, contaminating the water supplies of California, Oregon, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Baja Mexico and Northern Mexico. To date, over 80, 000 Navaho and Yavapai Native Americans have died from this disaster. At least I lived to tell the tale.

You can read the full document covering this disaster at poisonus.com



 
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