Huh?Regardless of being in print and in short sentences, if there is not enough punctuation and at least part of the post is incoherent, then "huh?" is an appropriate response.
Huh?Regardless of being in print and in short sentences, if there is not enough punctuation and at least part of the post is incoherent, then "huh?" is an appropriate response.
better then that I'll do it in YOUR own wordsI see, you are a brain cripple and apparently proud of it.
Explain the fraud part again in your own words.
Regardless of being in print and in short sentences, if there is not enough punctuation and at least part of the post is incoherent, then "huh?" is an appropriate response.
better then that I'll do it in YOUR own words
I can't post pics buddy so I'll type really slow:
See your post denigrating me re not having "potassium iodide" in my rebutal citation
because you were talking about "potassium iodide"
Read the citation I referenced in rebutal where it says "POTASSIUM IODIDE" son.
The reference indicates you are incorrect...on purpose it looks like, and that you're doing everything you accuse me of
while I am not
Tu es très fraud, c'est damage.
I'll leave it to the readers
your not here for the debating are you?
That "huge pile of radioactive crap" isn't stuff like spent fuel rods. It's stuff like mops, buckets, boots, basically stuff that's used to clean up small leaks within the facility itself. Plus the bedrock in the area is super stable and IIRC non-porous.I understand "they" want to bury a huge pile of radio-active crap in a giant pie hole just beside the shore of lake Huron near the Bruce just upstream from the water intakes of half of Canada.
I think the radiation pills the brass have been snorting might be from a bottle be labeled "Glue"
How so? The tech has been around since the 1950s. In fact the main reason the US didn't go with thorium powered reactors is because it's virtually impossible to get weapons grade material from them. The US wanted a nuclear power program that could also feed its nuclear weapons program.Still a pipe dream.