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Old 06-21-2016, 12:32 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by dhdurgee View Post
You remind me of a book on the topic:

The Health Hazards of NOT Going Nuclear

Dave
I embedded more links in my post (not yet in your quote). Though time-consuming, they are well worth checking out (watch the videos to completion) IMHO.

That book you mentioned, "7 used from $500.000" -- are they printed on solid gold tablets, or what? Yes, amazon is confusing on that, when they ALSO show availability at $39.95 (still expensive for a paperback book).

The problem is that our governments prefer the dirty, dangerous, expensive kind of nuclear energy, because of its military uses. My links show safe alternative nuclear energy that also solves our nuclear waste storage problem AND our shortage of rare earth materials needed by the tech industry. And our politicians prefer to not discuss or act upon our need for such a change, because of the scary sensationalized connotation of that "radiation" word.

Cars are WAY more dangerous than cellphone and wifi (trigger warning: scary word) "radiation".



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