These guys use to kick a piece of nuclear fuel into the water with their foot. And they new they were safe doing it. Carry two different amounts of plutonium in separate pockets each under amount required for uncontrolled chain reaction. In other words, safe if unless the two volumes got together. They new that too.
Swimming in reactor coolant water. Drinking a couple bottles of the water daily. (High levels of cesium 137)
There is no such thing as radioactive waste.
Question: So there was no accident at three mile island?
Answer: No, they did it on purpose.
Where did we see this on Sept. 11, 2001
The whole RADON in you house is a scam!! I think I heard him say that the entire Lead Poising scare was a scam too! GRRRRRRRRRR
Who owns the plutonium, and what is it worth? What ever it's worth, most likely 100's of trillions of dollars, it belongs to the people, citizens of this country. It came out of our land, and is being stored in our land.
There was an accident at Three Mile Island, a partial core meltdown resulting from a failure in the coolant system. The system finally came to rest. Some radioactive gas and iodine leaked into the atmosphere. Governor Thornburgh was considering ordering a general evacuation, but relented after realizing that more people would be harmed by accidents in the evacuation melee than by radioactivity exposure. The containment structure was contaminated by the leakage of primary coolant. It was not done "on purpose." There was no way the actual event could have been done on purpose.
The fear of radioactivity and radiation is overblown. But this does not mean that it can never be of serious concern, or even lethal. Level is everything. An early worker in the Manhattan Project inadvertently made the error of allowing two pieces of fissionable material to get too close together. They had a sudden flash of fission and he was lethally exposed, dying within minutes.
Plutonium is not found in nature. It is transmuted from natural uranium in a nuclear reactor. So, it belongs to whomever made it. (But all fissionables are controlled by the government for reasons of security.) Nuclear weapons "belong to the people" too, but they will never get out of government hands.
Maybe the entire "danger of radiation" thing is a myth.
https://greatawakening.win/p/19BtBpn76Q/-shock-study-radiation-from-the-/c/
Galen Winsor...
An amazing presentation if y'all have never seen it:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/HEvoTgDgpKSx/
This is fascinating. Thanks for this.
These guys use to kick a piece of nuclear fuel into the water with their foot. And they new they were safe doing it. Carry two different amounts of plutonium in separate pockets each under amount required for uncontrolled chain reaction. In other words, safe if unless the two volumes got together. They new that too.
Swimming in reactor coolant water. Drinking a couple bottles of the water daily. (High levels of cesium 137)
There is no such thing as radioactive waste.
Question: So there was no accident at three mile island? Answer: No, they did it on purpose.
Where did we see this on Sept. 11, 2001
The whole RADON in you house is a scam!! I think I heard him say that the entire Lead Poising scare was a scam too! GRRRRRRRRRR
Who owns the plutonium, and what is it worth? What ever it's worth, most likely 100's of trillions of dollars, it belongs to the people, citizens of this country. It came out of our land, and is being stored in our land.
There was an accident at Three Mile Island, a partial core meltdown resulting from a failure in the coolant system. The system finally came to rest. Some radioactive gas and iodine leaked into the atmosphere. Governor Thornburgh was considering ordering a general evacuation, but relented after realizing that more people would be harmed by accidents in the evacuation melee than by radioactivity exposure. The containment structure was contaminated by the leakage of primary coolant. It was not done "on purpose." There was no way the actual event could have been done on purpose.
The fear of radioactivity and radiation is overblown. But this does not mean that it can never be of serious concern, or even lethal. Level is everything. An early worker in the Manhattan Project inadvertently made the error of allowing two pieces of fissionable material to get too close together. They had a sudden flash of fission and he was lethally exposed, dying within minutes.
Plutonium is not found in nature. It is transmuted from natural uranium in a nuclear reactor. So, it belongs to whomever made it. (But all fissionables are controlled by the government for reasons of security.) Nuclear weapons "belong to the people" too, but they will never get out of government hands.
I'm just curious, did you listen to the video https://www.bitchute.com/video/HEvoTgDgpKSx/