778 neighbour of some guy
7th July 2014, 06:23
Like the title said.
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Last time it disappeared it was said because it was rarely frequented, I thought that was a bit strange to say the least, many thousands of threads from the start of Avalon don't get frequented at all anymore, so where did the thread go and why, was/is it more/less valid then any other thread on the forum, does it reflect poorly on the supposed quality of Avalon, why did this info get removed/ unstickied for the second time?
I think its very odd, the most outrageous threads backed by zilch, zippo, nada can be started and followed up on endlessly with the most outlandish gibberish and this one went "poof" once again.
So I am reposting the video's, here they are, make up your own mind!
Galen Winsor is a nuclear physicist of renown who worked at, and helped design, nuclear power plants in Hanford, WA; Oak Ridge, TN; Morris, IL, San Jose, CA; Wimington, NJ. Among his positions of expertise he was in charge of measuring and controlling the nuclear fuel inventory and storage.
Galen Winsor has traveled and lectured all over America, spoken on national talk radio, and made several videos exposing the misunderstood issues of nuclear radiation. He shows that fear of radiation has been exaggerated to scare people ... so a few powerful people can maintain total control of the world's most valuable power resource. Filmed by Ben Williams in 1986.
Links to informative news articles and essays on nuclear power and the "energy crisis":
Another Look at Nuclear Energy
Nuclear energy is on the go, helping countries in Europe and other parts of the world solve their energy woes economically and safely. Will America get back on board?
ejCQrOTE-XA
In this 1985 presentation, Galen Winsor explains the real science behind radiation disposal and nuclear energy safety, and exposes the fraudulent government regulations that keep energy prices artificially high at the expense of the consumer.
Links to informative news articles and essays on nuclear power and the "energy crisis":
Links to informative news articles and essays on nuclear power and the "energy crisis":
x42qi7Fz1L0
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Last time it disappeared it was said because it was rarely frequented, I thought that was a bit strange to say the least, many thousands of threads from the start of Avalon don't get frequented at all anymore, so where did the thread go and why, was/is it more/less valid then any other thread on the forum, does it reflect poorly on the supposed quality of Avalon, why did this info get removed/ unstickied for the second time?
I think its very odd, the most outrageous threads backed by zilch, zippo, nada can be started and followed up on endlessly with the most outlandish gibberish and this one went "poof" once again.
So I am reposting the video's, here they are, make up your own mind!
Galen Winsor is a nuclear physicist of renown who worked at, and helped design, nuclear power plants in Hanford, WA; Oak Ridge, TN; Morris, IL, San Jose, CA; Wimington, NJ. Among his positions of expertise he was in charge of measuring and controlling the nuclear fuel inventory and storage.
Galen Winsor has traveled and lectured all over America, spoken on national talk radio, and made several videos exposing the misunderstood issues of nuclear radiation. He shows that fear of radiation has been exaggerated to scare people ... so a few powerful people can maintain total control of the world's most valuable power resource. Filmed by Ben Williams in 1986.
Links to informative news articles and essays on nuclear power and the "energy crisis":
Another Look at Nuclear Energy
Nuclear energy is on the go, helping countries in Europe and other parts of the world solve their energy woes economically and safely. Will America get back on board?
ejCQrOTE-XA
In this 1985 presentation, Galen Winsor explains the real science behind radiation disposal and nuclear energy safety, and exposes the fraudulent government regulations that keep energy prices artificially high at the expense of the consumer.
Links to informative news articles and essays on nuclear power and the "energy crisis":
Links to informative news articles and essays on nuclear power and the "energy crisis":
x42qi7Fz1L0