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    Default Jim Humble's Disposal of Radioactive waste

    I had a chance to watch again Jim Humble's second interview with Bill where he talks about his discovery of being able to dispose radioactive waste with high temperature, reducing radiation levels to zero (or to background levels) in 3 days.
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=zPgRr...layer_embedded
    Time frame around (39:00)

    I'm wondering if such technology could possibly be used to clean up the radiation waste around the area of the Fukushima plant, and the Nuclear waste dump site in Aomori (Rokkasyo-mura, north Japan, with an incredible amount of radioactive waste just sitting there, unable to be refined or contained after the many years). I'm sure there are hundreds of places around the world that require the clean up, such as Wales ( http://www.nda.gov.uk/ukinventory/summaries/wales.cfm ) or the vast areas in the middle-east regions -- afghanistan, where what they call "dirty bombs" were scattered everywhere making it a No-Enter-Zone. What have these people done to our mother Earth.

    Would anyone know of a way I could get in contact with Jim so that I could possibly take some action in doing something about this issue?
    Any suggestions or advice would be welcome.

    Thank you,

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    I had a chance to watch again Jim Humble's second interview with Bill where he talks about his discovery of being able to dispose radioactive waste with high temperature, reducing radiation levels to zero (or to background levels) in 3 days.
    https://youtube.com/watch?v=zPgRr...layer_embedded
    Time frame around (39:00)

    I'm wondering if such technology could possibly be used to clean up the radiation waste around the area of the Fukushima plant, and the Nuclear waste dump site in Aomori (Rokkasyo-mura, north Japan, with an incredible amount of radioactive waste just sitting there, unable to be refined or contained after the many years). I'm sure there are hundreds of places around the world that require the clean up, such as Wales ( http://www.nda.gov.uk/ukinventory/summaries/wales.cfm ) or the vast areas in the middle-east regions -- afghanistan, where what they call "dirty bombs" were scattered everywhere making it a No-Enter-Zone. What have these people done to our mother Earth.

    Would anyone know of a way I could get in contact with Jim so that I could possibly take some action in doing something about this issue?
    Any suggestions or advice would be welcome.

    Thank you,
    Let me send an email to the HQ here in Mexico and will let you know Kumonitori if I get a good answer about it.

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    Default Re: Jim Humble's Disposal of Radioactive waste

    Hi Kumonitori, here is an e-mail address that you can write to Jim Humble. It's not his, but they will pass the message.

    mmsforhispaniola@gmail.com or gmark777@gamil.com

    seko

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    Default Re: Jim Humble's Disposal of Radioactive waste

    And if you get a response Kumonitori, please share. We are going to need it here in the US pretty soon if not already.

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    Default Re: Jim Humble's Disposal of Radioactive waste

    Interesting. If heat could clear radiation, what if there were a nuclear war just before a super solar flare?

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    Default Re: Jim Humble's Disposal of Radioactive waste

    Yes GlassSteagallfan, good ... i am swimming every morning in the mediterranean sea and for the past weeks i feel sick in my stomach when i finished until i have a cold shower and i feel better again. Could be radiation in the water, which by now must have spread throughout the worlds oceans... lets kick some ass on the Evilists
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    Hi Seko
    Thanks for the info; I'll take some action in hopes to clean our planet, Gaia of these radioactive waste everywhere in Japan and around the globe. Will let you know when there's progress.

    Thanks again,

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    Default Re: Jim Humble's Disposal of Radioactive waste

    I will be very interested in hearing how heat can deactivate radiation... beings that hot nuclear material is so dang hot it can melt down a number of different encasement materials.

    Please post the scientific date when you come across it.

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