Here’s the list of diseases associated with the carcinogens found in Fort Leukemia’s water.
‘‘(i) Esophageal cancer.
‘‘(ii) Lung cancer.
‘‘(iii) Breast cancer.
‘‘(iv) Bladder cancer.
‘‘(v) Kidney cancer.
‘‘(vi) Leukemia.
‘‘(vii) Multiple myeloma.
‘‘(viii) Myleodysplasic syndromes.
‘‘(ix) Renal toxicity.
‘‘(x) Hepatic steatosis.
‘‘(xi) Female infertility.
‘‘(xii) Miscarriage.
‘‘(xiii) Scleroderma.
‘‘(xiv) Neurobehavioral effects.
‘‘(xv) Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.’’.
We shall see how they rate this. Even money says they’ll do what they already to and deny most claims as being too tenuous to prove.


We are out of luck then. Chase had cancer, but it is not on that list.
Shoot, you’re never out of luck. This just means you and Chase need to find a doc who will say it’s from standing in front of TRC-35 antennas or taking the covers (radiation shields) off AN-ARR 3461 radio txmitters and working on them thus violating safety protocols. Hint: Face near non-ionizing radiation = cancer in upper areas. Same for Fort Leukemia. AO expanded their list in 91 from the initial one in 84. And again in 2001 and 2010. Never piss on the fire and call in the dogs.