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Each morning, my Dad carefully arranged the pens in his pocket protector, kissed my Mom and me goodbye, climbed into the bus with the blackened windows, and rode off to Hanford to make atomic bombs.

It killed him. And my Mom. And maybe, eventually me.

The government tried to hide almost a million curies of radioactive iodine and other radiation released from Hanford.

We’re fighting back.

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