BY THE EXPOSED, FOR THE EXPOSED
Our Projects + Progress include:
Most unknowingly passed the damage on to their children unaware, only to learn later when they or their parent were declassified, or maybe it was a grandparent. Human Radiologic Experiments, (HRE’s) were conducted by most governments involved in the arms race. Most governments and institutions didn’t have tracking mechanisms in place.
Genetic damage in offspring due to ionizing radiation exposure is well known, but not well documented for our generation to access. Regardless of your source exposure, understanding the inherited ghosts in your genes and the long-term physical impacts to ourselves and our families is critical. PROJECTS we support aim towards those goals. The medical impacts are important to track for this and future generations. The global need for independent resources to be made available for responsible self-care. Managing various health complications without access to to your own critical health information is a challenge most know nothing about. It’s part of the journey for those exposed, and gets murkier for the descending generations. |
a PROJECT of StillGLOWING.org in collaboration with LABRATS.international
There exists a need for medical information and resources to support self-care become less burdensome. Many of the activists globally have been impacted personally or watched a parent or grandparents suffer the consequences. Our children, for those able to bear children, and many more, up to even generations downline of Genetically Modified Offspring humans (GMOh) are experiencing the health and medical consequences now.
Critical information is required for these casualties to pursue proper medical care. Due to the levels of secrecy individual countries may have imposed, information has historically either restricted or classified by various divisions or departments of various governments, slowing down the process of helping those impacted and their future generations.
Discovering tools to help. Awareness and access however has been lacking for those desperately seeking information and resources. The Double Strand DNA test has opened a window of opportunity to improve outcomes for this growing population.
The "PROJECTS" we support are designed to go a long way to advance the genetic understandings impacting nuclear and atomic industry workers and iR casualties worldwide.
Descendants of Cold War Atomic Veterans we were literally conceived during the birth of the modern Atomic Age. Some arrived as “at risk” births with presumptive genetic damage, others were suspected due to exposure but either were not documented properly due to faulty dosimeters or simply the lack of governmental tracking mechanisms.
Critical information is required for these casualties to pursue proper medical care. Due to the levels of secrecy individual countries may have imposed, information has historically either restricted or classified by various divisions or departments of various governments, slowing down the process of helping those impacted and their future generations.
Discovering tools to help. Awareness and access however has been lacking for those desperately seeking information and resources. The Double Strand DNA test has opened a window of opportunity to improve outcomes for this growing population.
The "PROJECTS" we support are designed to go a long way to advance the genetic understandings impacting nuclear and atomic industry workers and iR casualties worldwide.
Descendants of Cold War Atomic Veterans we were literally conceived during the birth of the modern Atomic Age. Some arrived as “at risk” births with presumptive genetic damage, others were suspected due to exposure but either were not documented properly due to faulty dosimeters or simply the lack of governmental tracking mechanisms.