Getting a bit tired of the thorium lobby’s repeated insults and lies
John Randall@thjr19 says: “There is one & only one reason why @ChristinaMac1 opposes the _only_ substitute for fossil fuels. She is a paid shill for the FFI. #thorium“
John Randall@thjr19 says: – “The only people I see arguing to _exclude_ tools in the toolbox are the likes of @ChristinaMac1 – paid shills of the fossil fuel industries.”
As readers of this website will know, Arclight and Christina Macpherson are opposed not only to dangerous and polluting nuclear power, but also to fossil fuel industries. We, like so many thousands of others, work unpaid in the cause of a clean and safe planet. This website receives no funding of any kind from any source. If advertisements appear, that funding goes to our web page provider ( – this website is free), not to us.
However, one comfort is that these lying attacks on us can only mean that we are having an impact in the fight against the heavily funded thorium nuclear reactor lobby.
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WIPP Plutonium Leak to Kill at Least 32,700 Americans
Let me hit you point blank with the highlights of WIPP.
Using the data already released, the Plutonium released can kill 32,700 Americans
The amount in air is at least 810 TIMES BACKGROUND
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Click to access erd104.pdf
Above is the background level of Plutonium and Uranium in Air from the EPA.
The WIPP Plutonium storage site, in collapsing and corrosive salt caves, had a significant release, which the experts said was “far below any level of concern”. They lied through their teeth.
They tried to pretend that the human health hazard of Plutonium was only 100% from the ionizing radiation, and then used “radiation only” guidelines for whether the EPA would consider it an “action level”. In fact Plutonium’s real killing power if from it being an unnatural heavy metal, with radiation as a “bonus”.
Therefore, when the scientists state that the amount detected is far below EPA action levels, they are lying through their teeth.
Data and calculations are here. Spread the word
http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2014/02/wipp-plutonium-leak-to-kill-at-least.html
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Quote of Dr. Gordon Edwards: “When nuclear power was first presented to a credulous public, fully conditioned to respect science and admire scientists, people were quick to believe that nuclear power was safe, clean, cheap and inexhaustible — just because scientists said so. It was also said that “peaceful” nuclear power had nothing whatsoever to do with atomic bombs and the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
It took decades for people to realize that these are all lies.
I can’t believe that people are now so eager to swallow the hype about thorium
with all its over-the-top claims of being safe, clean, cheap, inexhaustible, unrelated to nuclear weapons, and even a miraculous way of solving the nuclear waste problems created by the previous generation of — what? — safe, clean, cheap, inexhaustible, unrelated to nuclear weapons, nuclear reactors.
As the old saying goes, “once burned, twice shy”. Or more explicitly, “Fool me
once, same on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.”
If thorium was such a good idea then its promoters would be more willing to tell
the truth rather than to spin fairy tales about it.”
quoted from: http://www.ccnr.org/think_about_thorium.pdf