Background
Brodeur, Paul Adrian was born on May 16, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
(In a hard-hitting expose, Paul Brodeur documents the dang...)
In a hard-hitting expose, Paul Brodeur documents the dangers of electromagnetic radiation, and blows the whistle on government and industry cover-ups. Brodeur presents evidence linking EMFs to cancer and other illnesses, and shows how the government and power industry have stifled investigations and hobbled the EPA.
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Harry Brace, the hero of this suspenseful and compelling novel, is a counterintelligence agent living an idyllic existence in a remote district of Germany where he has been sent to watch over an underground nuclear storage site. The idyll is broken when he goes trout fishing one afternoon, comes across a fox that appears to be rabid, and finds that he is unable to kill it. From this encounter, a dramatic story unfolds which ultimately brings about the demoralization of an entire village and the down fall of Brace himself.
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Brodeur, Paul Adrian was born on May 16, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
In 2010 he was informed that the NYPL had finished culling the papers it chose to retain in its collection.
He lives on Cape Cod. Foreign nearly two decades he researched and wrote about the health hazards of asbestos. He has also written about the dangers of household detergents, the depletion of the ozone layer, microwave radiation and electromagnetic fields from power lines.
In 1992 he donated 300 boxes of papers accumulated during his research to the New York Public Library.
Brodeur publicly objected, stating that the materials to be removed were essential to understanding his investigative process. Science writer Gary Taubes has said Brodeur"s writings on electromagnetic radiation are part of what inspired him to switch from writing about bad practices in physics to epidemiology and public health.
Brodeur"s short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post, and Show Magazine. His 1970 novel The Stunt Manitoba inspired the Academy-Award nominated 1980 film of the same name starring Peter O"Toole as an egotistical movie director
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(His fourth book and first book of short stories.)
(. with dustjacket, 1977 clean bright copy)
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(Book by Brodeur, Paul)
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With Counterintelligence corpus, United States army, 1953-1956.
Son of Paul A. Brodeur and Sarah Marjorie (Smith) Totten. Divorced; children: Stephen Baird, Adrienne Willets.