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By: weco in FFFT | Recommend this post (1)
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Yes, make the borders so hot they're impassable..

Dealing with a slurry of the nastiest of nasties, radioactive on top of the chemistry takes special people..

Dealing with simpler plasma arcs as used in thin film deposition chambers, is tough, cost some dear friends their lives, brain cancers, inoperable, with strange symptoms.. Like an engineer that no longer could do simple math before he died a few months later..

Who is going to take a long term view of the problem, storing that hot glowing soup for 10,000+ years? The idiots in Congress can't get past one year!

If Hanford fails, leaks into the aquifer, and into the Columbia, it could kill the NW, if not more. For Centuries and Centuries...

Coper mining in PNG killed their rivers, the people now have to rely on handouts, charities.. My EPA BIL tells of mines in NV CO that are ticking time bombs, mostly plugged for maybe another 20 years, then another, meantime it's creeping closer to the entry point, where there is no more mountain to contain it, so it will go into the streams. wipe everything out, people, too.. But the Bushy appointees haven't been replaced up top, so it' shelved, that chemistry set will not stop on it's own. Mining company is long gone..

Chemistry is easy.. radioactivity is not...

And we survived, will our grandkids?


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It's part of out Homeland Security Program.


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