My first thought was of david hahn.
Built a small backyard reactor with the radioactive material of smoke alarms, glow in the dark dials, and camping lanterns.
It really doesnt take a very strong material to create a nuclear reaction.
To create a explosion though requires 98% or something.
https://youtu.be/G0QMeTjcJDA?t=411
If the workers at the nuclear power plant in piketon ended up with cancer just from being around the weapons grade stuff, I couldnt imagine what would happen if you ate that and not just some uranium you pulled out of the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osy55tJVGXE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT49uvrctGU
(I just watched this video, LOL, I wouldnt be surprised if they were processing russian nuclear missiles, explains alot really.)
Was actually surprised that uranium exists naturally in nova scotia. Seems like a weird place for it.
My first thought was of david hahn.
Built a small backyard reactor with the radioactive material of smoke alarms, glow in the dark dials, and camping lanterns.
It really doesnt take a very strong material to create a nuclear reaction.
To create a explosion though requires 98% or something.
https://youtu.be/G0QMeTjcJDA?t=411
If the workers at the nuclear power plant in piketon ended up with cancer just from being around the weapons grade stuff, I couldnt imagine what would happen if you ate that and not just some uranium you pulled out of the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osy55tJVGXE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT49uvrctGU
Was actually surprised that uranium exists naturally in nova scotia. Seems like a weird place for it.
My first thought was of david hahn.
Built a small backyard reactor with the radioactive material of smoke alarms, glow in the dark dials, and camping lanterns.
It really doesnt take a very strong material to create a nuclear reaction.
To create a explosion though requires 98% or something.
https://youtu.be/G0QMeTjcJDA?t=411
If the workers at the nuclear power plant in piketon ended up with cancer just from being around the weapons grade stuff, I couldnt imagine what would happen if you ate that and not just some uranium you pulled out of the ground.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osy55tJVGXE
Was actually surprised that uranium exists naturally in nova scotia. Seems like a weird place for it.
My first thought was of david hahn.
Built a small backyard reactor with the radioactive material of smoke alarms, glow in the dark dials, and camping lanterns.
It really doesnt take a very strong material to create a nuclear reaction.
To create a explosion though requires 98% or something.
https://youtu.be/G0QMeTjcJDA?t=411
If the workers at the nuclear power plant in piketon ended up with cancer just from being around the weapons grade stuff, I couldnt imagine what would happen if you ate that and not just some uranium you pulled out of the ground.
Was actually surprised that uranium exists naturally in nova scotia. Seems like a weird place for it.
My first thought was of david hahn.
Built a small backyard reactor with the radioactive material of smoke alarms, glow in the dark dials, and camping lanterns.
It really doesnt take a very strong material to create a nuclear reaction.
To create a explosion though requires 98% or something.
https://youtu.be/G0QMeTjcJDA?t=411
If the workers at the nuclear power plant in piketon ended up with cancer just from being around the weapons grade stuff, I couldnt imagine what would happen if you ate that and not just some uranium you pulled out of the ground.
Was actually surprised that uranium exists naturally in nova scotia. Seems like a weird place for it.