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From: "Glenn Meadows"
I don't disagree with your perspective, but the story also suggests that
much of this existing facility was rebuilt/built in the past 4 years.
They only just found it, and it's going to take some time to explore the
whole facility. Heck, there might even be more levels going down that they
haven't found.
What better place to HIDE the ongoing research but in a facility that CAN
be explained away.
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Glenn M.
"Phil Payne" wrote in message
news:3E95E540.BA3B613D{at}isham-research.com...
> > >http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83821,00.html
> >
> > Hard to hide radioactive material. We must have planted it there.
>
> He had a reactor, which was bombed to oblivion. According to rumours, his
> plan was to use the first reactor to "spawn" a second for
his nefarious
> purposes - which I do not at all regard as implausible. He therefore had
> to prepare to fuel two reactors.
>
> Oops - BANG! - no reactor. Lots of radioactive wreckage and probably some
> not yet commissioned fuel. What to do with it? Ask Sellafield to
> reprocess it? Ah - but there are these sanctions ...
>
> Ah - clay. Lovely stuff for short-term storage of radioactive nasties.
> Ask Germany.
>
> I don't doubt for a second that they've found a MASSIVE amount of highly
> radioactive stuff dumped down there. But where are the purification
> facilities - the gas centrifuges, the machining facilities?
>
> We know he tried - decades ago - to set up a reactor for whatever reason,
> now immaterial. The stuff you need has half-lives measured in tens of
> thousands of years - do you think the stuff just evaporates? It HAD to be
> somewhere - but the UN inspectors were never charged with finding dumps of
> radioactive materials left for the next fifty generations.
>
> --
> Phil Payne
> http://www.isham-research.com
> +44 7785 302 803
> +49 173 6242039
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