ABSTRACT

Behind the Fog is the first in-depth, comprehensive examination of the United States’ Cold War radiological weapons program. The book examines controversial military-sponsored studies and field trials using radioactive "simulants" that exposed American civilians to radiation and other hazardous substances without their knowledge or consent during the Cold War. Although Western biological and chemical weapons programs have been analyzed by a number of scholars, Behind the Fog is a strong departure from the rest in that the United States radiological weapons program has been generally unknown to the public. Martino-Taylor documents the coordinated efforts of a small group of military scientists who advanced a four-pronged secret program of human-subject radiation studies that targeted unsuspecting Americans for Cold War military purposes. Officials enabled such projects to advance through the layering of secrecy, by embedding classified studies in other studies, and through outright deception. Agency and academic partnerships advanced, supported, and concealed the studies from the public at large who ultimately served as unwitting test subjects.

Martino-Taylor’s comprehensive research illuminates a dark chapter of government secrecy, the military-industrial-academic complex, and large-scale organizational deviance in American history. In its critical approach, Behind the Fog effectively examines the mechanisms that allow large-scale elite deviance to take place in modern society.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Atomic World

chapter 2|5 pages

The Radium Legacy

chapter 3|10 pages

Blinded by Science

chapter 4|14 pages

The Militarized Academy

chapter 5|16 pages

Structure of Deceit

chapter 6|26 pages

Military Analogs

chapter 8|18 pages

In This House

Embeddedness and the Military Radiation Studies

chapter 9|26 pages

Fallout “Simulant” Testing

chapter 10|18 pages

Deviance, Secrecy, and Closed Worlds

chapter |10 pages

Conclusion

chapter |6 pages

Methodology and Afterword