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posted 3 years ago by Arturhawkwing 3 years ago by Arturhawkwing +18 / -1
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– alltheleavesarebrown 8 points 3 years ago +8 / -0

White budget boondoggle to cover up black projects underground. Especially when radwaste can be neutralised "easily" with tech.

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– KiloRomeo 6 points 3 years ago +6 / -0

Another possibility is that it was a money laundering racket and the people in power got switched out so the project shut down. I think this stuff is way more common than we realize.

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– Primate98 4 points 3 years ago +5 / -1

You know, I'd totally agree with this, but I think they have dozens of other DUMBs so they wouldn't need to use all this subterfuge over decades just to get one more.

I should say "had" dozens of other DUMBs, because I think a lot of them have gotten nuked over the past few years.

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– Primate98 0 points 3 years ago +1 / -1

The DUMBs are facilities belonging to "Them", away from any surveillance, law enforcement, casual observation, etc., and used for human trafficking, adrenochrome harvesting, cloning, mind control centers, God only knows what.

Set off a nuke inside and collapse it beyond repair, and "They" are now deprived of the use of that facility for any purpose whatsoever.

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– Primate98 0 points 3 years ago +1 / -1

I would say the operative phrase here it "seems to be", and trust me, I definitely agree that it seems to be as you say.

However, what I believe is happening now is a Quiet War fought with mostly silent weapons. The weapons don't actually need to be silent, because their effects are explained away as something else which virtually everyone readily accepts.

In the instant example, underground nuclear strikes become earthquakes (which is literally the effect) but with no suggestion that they are other than natural. With alert and knowledgeable study, these "earthquakes" are quite mysterious indeed, and there have been numerous examples over the past few years.

There's is a long list and a wide range of such events, and each of them is trivial and transient on it's, but also--again with close scrutiny--quite anomalous. They are all quickly lost in the tornado or monkeypoxes and Uvaldes and #LatestThings, but collected and analyzed they tell quite a tale.

I think of of them as small ripples on the surface of Loch Ness: if you examine them closely enough and carefully enough over the course of time, I see no reasonable explanation other than that monsters are being fought deep beneath the surface,

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– Mad_King_Kalak 3 points 3 years ago +3 / -0

I do remember the normie argument against Yucca, which had two parts. The first, was the Nevada had to deal with this problem from other states, why should they? The counter argument was that this was on federal land.

The second was that shipping the nuclear waste to Yucca had the potential for disaster. Every train carrying the stuff was called a "mobile Chernobyl" in the making.

The "pro" side was that this site was more secure than stuff being kept on hand, sitting at all the hundreds of power facilities everywhere, and that the risk in transport was low. That there is actually a federal agency with badges and guns that guard nuclear stuff being transported.

I suppose that we haven't built new nuke plants has been a practical reason why it never came to full fruition, because of lack of need.

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– Junionthepipeline 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

Nah the casks its shipped in are legit super safe.i used to work on them sometimes.

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– DontPanic 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

You would think that after Fukushima exposing the danger of leaving tons of waste on site at every power plant long term is not a good idea.

But I was surprised this location never got revived.

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