507- The Radioactive Wastelands that Never Were (Free) - Crrow777 Radio
Human beings tend to accept information simply because they have been told by authority that the information is true. It is astonishing the amount of information, history, and events in general that are “believed”, and yet, fail to stand up to simple logic...
Yea ok ^^.
I grew up relatively close to a uranium enrichment plant. That was built illegally on a indian site of some kind. But the site was destroyed and covered up because by god no one was going to interfere with progress. One of the guys who helped clear the site had a treasure trove of artifacts.
People and their family's spent decades trying to get the help and compensation they deserved for being lied to and poisoned. Something I can relate to haha.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2020/09/06/former-employees-families-sue-companies-working-on-piketon-area-nuclear-plant/42390161/
I grew up hearing about the salt that glowed green in the lunchroom and glowing ponds of water and plenty of dead fish and deer.
If your not familiar with how these old plants worked, they involved pumping gaseous uranium through thousands of miles of piping. When they shut the plant down, what was their plan? Dig a big hole, line it with concrete, bulldoze everything and push it into the hole and cap it off. Yeah, that went well. They have also spent something like 3/5 of a billion, or a billion over 20 years on a centrifuge that has never been proven to work. Where the hell is all that money going?
https://www.greencarcongress.com/2022/11/20221113-haleu.html
https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2019/05/30/energy-department-collects-samples-pike-county-school-uranium/1264074001/
Didnt take long before it started leaking into the ground water.
Back around the time I was born, these fools dropped a cylinder of this stuff and it dispersed into the air after cracking. To this day you can still find trace amounts of it in the surrounding soil/food/water.
Sure, small amounts of it are not to dangerous, dna has the amazing ability to repair itself, but only to an extent. Also in japans case they proably disposed of all the radioactive soil and materials which would have only been located at and near the actual nuclear event. Most of the damage was done by the blast wave from that event. From my understanding.
In Chernobyl's case, they cant remove the core so they decided to just abandon it. People still go near there today, but they all have one thing in common dont they, Geiger counters. Also different plants, and different animals have different radiation tolerances, im guessing plants are much more viable than higher life forms like monkeys or people. Also you couldn't kill something like a tardigrade with even cosmic radiation.
But sure be my guest and go check it out for yourself.
If the world were run by ultra wealthy elites that use fear to manage the populations, dont you think with all their resources they could poisin a small region with radioactive toxins that destroy health of people and animals in the region?
Fort Lejune represent? Flint, Michigan ring any bells? Why haven't they fucking FIXED THAT YET? Why are the politicians getting a dime there?
Who knows what a "disease" even is REALLY?
Fair counter-argument.
The USA hasn't been able to successfully build a nuclear power plant in over 30 years. Though, I believe one is supposed to come online soon in Georgia.
Ever seen this? THE NUCLEAR RADIATION LIE - GALEN WINSOR (1985) https://www.bitchute.com/video/oiAEBxvOU4cn/
Strangely, Jesuits in Japan just came up today in a vastly different context:
Martin Scorsese Meets Pope Francis, Announces Film About Jesus – Report (Variety 5/29/2023)
I would add that the 1980 "Shogun" miniseries based on the book was broadcast on network TV and was wildly popular. It had 13 Primetime Emmy nominations with 8 wins, won 3 Golden Globes, a People's Choice and other awards. The Jesuits were very much portrayed as villains in the series and the book. I have no doubt such work would have no chance of being created today.
Yeah! A nukes are fake post! dUcK aNd CoVeR, lol. Good post, Ive already listened to it, definately a mind changer for people still worried that nukes are reality..
Later in the discussion, there's much talk about Jesuit influence in Japan.
Crow references the book Shogun, where a Portuguese pilot tries to warn the shogun that the leader of the jesuits was the pope, and the canonical bull.
Supposedly there was a Jesuit stronghold near where the bomb hit.