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Divine Strake
This post is to point out an error in the Wikipedia entry for Divine Strake. In the article, an individual, Richard L. Miller, is listed as assisting with a lawsuit against the government in 2006-7. The link to that name in the article is to a Wikipedia article for Richard Landis Miller, a congressman from West Virginia who died in 1983--long before the events of Divine Strake. The Richard L. Miller who took part in the lawsuit is a former OSHA compliance officer (1974-1982) and the author of Under The Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing (1986), The Atomic Express (1997) and the 5-volume set, The U.S. Atlas of Nuclear Fallout 1951-1970. During the Federal trial involving Divine Strake, Mr. Miller testified that the Divine Strake ground zero was located near areas where nuclear devices had been detonated in the 1950s, and thus would have likely still be contaminated with radioactive materials which, depending on the height of the blast cloud and size of particles, could travel with the winds aloft at least to the East Coast of the United States. Mr. Miller is currently president of LEGIS Corporation and serves as a consultant and expert witness in industrial safety and health matters. AtomicExpress1961 (talk) 22:24, 22 January 2023 (UTC)