So awhile ago I read about women in a factory painting watch faces with a radioactive substance. A study was made which found some of them had cancer and the factory was shut down. But it was some kind of a scam because there weren’t more cancer in this factory than any other.
I kept this little nugget of information with me and I suddenly started thinking of nuclear reaction waste and how extremely expensive it must be for the taxpayer to have it stored. For hundreds of thousand years.
If, say you could store it just about anywhere, or better still just sell it, then this would be a money making machine. We would be too scared to even consider we were being taken for a ride.
This video confirm I may be right. Galen Winsor worked with these radioactive materials since before they were dangerous to handle. He tells about how he used to swim in the cooling pool and even drink the water.
In part two at 50 minutes in the video, he talks about the nuclear accident at Three mile island that was no accident, and in part three he showcases a piece of plutonium, holds it in his hand, and licks the black mark that it leaves.
It’s fascinating to listen to him as he speaks well and is easy to understand. I just listened and didn’t watch.
If you didn't watch, how do you know he licked it? JK.
I enjoy his talks, too. It's a similar playbook to the boron conspiracy, gradually pretending it's dangerous and ratcheting up restrictions until an essential mineral becomes unavailable in many parts.
So awhile ago I read about women in a factory painting watch faces with a radioactive substance. A study was made which found some of them had cancer and the factory was shut down. But it was some kind of a scam because there weren’t more cancer in this factory than any other.
I kept this little nugget of information with me and I suddenly started thinking of nuclear reaction waste and how extremely expensive it must be for the taxpayer to have it stored. For hundreds of thousand years.
If, say you could store it just about anywhere, or better still just sell it, then this would be a money making machine. We would be too scared to even consider we were being taken for a ride.
This video confirm I may be right. Galen Winsor worked with these radioactive materials since before they were dangerous to handle. He tells about how he used to swim in the cooling pool and even drink the water.
In part two at 50 minutes in the video, he talks about the nuclear accident at Three mile island that was no accident, and in part three he showcases a piece of plutonium, holds it in his hand, and licks the black mark that it leaves.
It’s fascinating to listen to him as he speaks well and is easy to understand. I just listened and didn’t watch.
If you didn't watch, how do you know he licked it? JK.
I enjoy his talks, too. It's a similar playbook to the boron conspiracy, gradually pretending it's dangerous and ratcheting up restrictions until an essential mineral becomes unavailable in many parts.
I did watch that part, I laughed out loud. He’s a very good speaker.