Caesium is a metal, like iron, silver or mercury. The "manufacture" of caesium from the nuclear fission of uranium has as its primary byproduct the radioactive waste resulting from operating a...
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Caesium is a metal, like iron, silver or mercury. The "manufacture" of caesium from the nuclear fission of uranium has as its primary byproduct the radioactive waste resulting from operating a...
The other moderators and myself have decided to make use of the new capability (announced here by Bill a couple of days ago) to suspend the ability of one member, Justplain, from making further posts...
Well, if you believe the public explanations for nuclear energy and nuclear bombs ... then, yes, I can see where you wouldn't see them as cover for something else.
Well, not quite zero technical data, and perhaps not quite dead :).
One key thing that Miles Mathis noticed, that caused me to perk my ears, was that caesium is "special" ... of all the stable...
That's not what I'm doing, as I've already explained. It is a common tactic of those who would derail discussions such as these to complain of anti-Semitism and toss about the "Nazi" label,
So far as I can tell, the word "jewish" is used in various, sometimes conflicting, ways.
It might refer to the religion, it might refer to the ancestry, especially to the maternal ancestry, it...
To the extent (an extent far greater than I had realized) that Galen is speaking of the exotic (as in hidden from public view) uses of nuclear "waste" for technology, I would entirely agree that...
I would be cautious about characterizing as racist the extensive documentation showing that the illuminati (and similar ilk, such as Jesuits, Knights Templar, Freemasons, Banksters, ...) have...
Shouldn't be too hard to verify that... I imagine there'd be several papers that back that up if it's true... (and that's the key).[/QUOTE]
I haven't been able to verify exactly that ... I still...
Hopefully, no one will post such a link here.
This thread is not about whether or not, or how much, radioactive elements are dangerous. As onawah observes, that topic is covered at some length on...
Miles writes boldly, without caution. That's part of his shtick. My interpretation of what "he really meant" is based in part in looking at what evidence he presents. He may well have tossed...
I don't think that Miles is saying that there are not ET's involved with humanity.
I think he was saying (1) that the supposed ET technology in flying saucers and such has some seriously advanced...
I just noticed that I posted Miles article in the Living Off The Grid ==> Power & Transport sub-forum, and started to think that was a poor place to post it, as "Living Off The Grid[/url] brought up...
Miles Mathis, the most reliable source for original thinking that I know of, has posted a very interesting article speculating on what might have been behind the nuclear energy and weapons programs...