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Donors are essential to the evolution of NuclearCrimes.org. Donations help make a wide range of research materials available for our use in independent analyses and reports. Past funds have helped defray such recuring costs as website hosting, photocopying, source material acquisitions (including government documents (NTIS) and copyrighted works), protest signage, and travel expenses relating to 'research missions' at university libraries. With funds from donors in 2009 and 2010, we were able to purchase a advanced hand-held radiation detection monitor.

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'The greatest irony of our atmospheric nuclear testing program is that the only victims of U.S. nuclear arms since World War II have been our own people.' 
- Forgotten Guinea Pigs Report, 1980