Benny Arlington said he was from a rich family and grew up downtown. His dad had cancer and Benny basically stopped working and took care of him for a longtime during his sickness. Benny told me he was one hundred percent positive that his father’s lung cancer was radiation induced. He figured a fuel flea, what nuclear engineers called atmospheric radioactive particulate, made its way into his dad’s lungs and there radiated him to death.
Benny said his dad made a fortune in the paint business. And all he made was two colors. He was, at one time, the largest producer and distributor of the orange and white paint used on all the state highways and interstate freeways. He had a monopoly and sold millions of gallons from coast to coast. Do you know how many gallons are required per mile of…
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