Nonsense like Trump is a Russian spy, Hunter Biden is a talented artist, there is no evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, and oh yeah don't forget that Hillary selling 60% of America's Uranium to the Russians is just a savvy business move with America's best interests at heart. Wake up, Brother
You don't have a single response to the factual points I made. You get up on your rhetorical High Horse and double-down on stupid---preferring to live inside a cozy paranoid dream mythology, because it confirms your world view. No room for reality.
This nitwit goes so far as to document that only a few calutrons were made with silver windings and that THE REST were made with copper windings. It was the copper-wound ones that were still in service from 1970 to 1999. His whole story hangs on a stupid ignorance of what was going on. It all falls apart upon close examination by someone who understands the history (which he didn't...and you didn't).
I'm sorry to be so cross, but this is my specialty. I had a Critical Nuclear Weapon Design information (CNWDI) clearance for my 40 years in industry working on nuclear strategic defense. This "story" is a nothingburger. You should dust off your hands and walk away. This guy, Weir, is not an expert and if you take him at face value, you will just be walking on banana peels.
Nonsense like Trump is a Russian spy, Hunter Biden is a talented artist, there is no evidence of fraud in the 2020 election, and oh yeah don't forget that Hillary selling 60% of America's Uranium to the Russians is just a savvy business move with America's best interests at heart. Wake up, Brother
They educated you.
You don't have a single response to the factual points I made. You get up on your rhetorical High Horse and double-down on stupid---preferring to live inside a cozy paranoid dream mythology, because it confirms your world view. No room for reality.
This nitwit goes so far as to document that only a few calutrons were made with silver windings and that THE REST were made with copper windings. It was the copper-wound ones that were still in service from 1970 to 1999. His whole story hangs on a stupid ignorance of what was going on. It all falls apart upon close examination by someone who understands the history (which he didn't...and you didn't).
I'm sorry to be so cross, but this is my specialty. I had a Critical Nuclear Weapon Design information (CNWDI) clearance for my 40 years in industry working on nuclear strategic defense. This "story" is a nothingburger. You should dust off your hands and walk away. This guy, Weir, is not an expert and if you take him at face value, you will just be walking on banana peels.