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Anonymous Coward User ID: 18696271 United States 06/28/2012 02:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently radioactive material isn’t as dangerous as the EPA has made it out to be. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16175271 YouTube Link: [link to www.youtube.com] From the video notes: 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. In the video, you can watch Galen lick a pile of highly radioactive uranium off the palm of his hand and ignite a chunk of plutonium into a shower of flaming dust. The guy also drank reactor cooling pool water for fun and liked to go swimming in the pool to relax. He also spiked the basement flooring of his own home with enough radioactive material to send any Geiger counter reading off the scale to disprove the fear mongering surrounding radon at the time. Galen surmises the regulations and fear mongering that surround radioactive materials are in place to prevent the widespread adoption of nuclear power in local small scale neighborhood/home based reactors. Galen also points out that hot nuclear “waste” can be effectively turned into a safe power source through thermionic conversion, which is how the U.S. submarine navigation network was powered. The heat it gives off can also be used to safely heat homes. He points out that nuclear “waste” is worth roughly $10 million (in 1986 dollars) a ton if it were to be reprocessed to collect its useful isotopes, so all of this talk about trying to bury it is a sham. He says the power companies are holding all the waste with the intent of playing the plutonium futures market. The “waste” could be stored above ground in already constructed buildings meeting all the regulatory requirements without the need to have these outrageous basalt mines dug into mountains. The only reason he can think of for these underground vaults is to hide bodies/evidence that the state doesn’t want uncovered. At its core, he says federal controls over nuclear material is about maintaining power and control over the masses through the denial of self-sufficient power sources. Obviously if one had a personal sized power source that was cheap and efficient, they wouldn’t need to be connected to the “grid” for anything. The power grid is the control grid our rulers use to keep us under their thumbs. He also says Three Mile Island was an intentionally created disaster, and that a core meltdown could not melt its way deep into the Earth. ---- Tell that to the Fukushima 50. Or the people of Belarus. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18601180 United States 06/28/2012 02:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Galen Winsor already debunked here...in 2003... [link to www.fusor.net] "Yeah I've met him. I put him in the Bob Lazar school of stunt showmanship. Idiots can do all those things. They won't die immediately from them. He rambles way too much and is about as welcome these days as a copperhead at a pik-nik . The nuclear industry used him as a stunt dummy to try to dispell the dangers in nuclear power. To no avail. The folks they were trying to reach had few brains anyway. Besides any moron could break free of rational thought in the sixties. It's no big mystery but you can swim in a triga reactor pool provided you don't dive. They run at low power usually..about 1 watt to preserve the fuel rods. People have fallen in and survived with little damage. If you look at any training reactor site you will find rescue rings all over. Most triga reactor have pools that are in the 15 foot range at 1 watt the neutron range is low say 3 ft. .. four feet max. Spent rods about the same risk! Most intact spent fuel rods emit mostly beta particles with some gamma rays. Betas can be effectively be stopped by two feet or less of water. The water is distilled in rod storage pools and beta and gamma irradiation does not screw up the water one little bit! The only thing that would make that water unpotable is if the fuel rod had cracked releasing raw fissile products into the water. Ala Silkwood! Most waste pools are 20 feet deep... so swimming on the surface would be a fairly safe stunt. Even with the glowing stuff below. Gotta keep the kids safe ya know! Low quantities of urainium oxide is pretty harmless if unirradiated. You can't dissolve uranium oxide in stomach acid...takes fuming red nitric to do the trick. In a few days you have radiactive poo. Just as dangerous as eating dirt in Arizona or Colorado. It's the lungs not the gut where the highest risk occurs. The lungs can not expell tiny particulates under a micron. ...." |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 16175271 United States 06/28/2012 02:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to news.google.com] old news paper article about him ^^ [link to www.fourwinds10.net] ^^Article/interview with him talking about 3-mile island conspiracy/hoax |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 16175271 United States 06/28/2012 02:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Galen Winsor already debunked here...in 2003... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18601180 [link to www.fusor.net] "Yeah I've met him. I put him in the Bob Lazar school of stunt showmanship. Idiots can do all those things. They won't die immediately from them. He rambles way too much and is about as welcome these days as a copperhead at a pik-nik . The nuclear industry used him as a stunt dummy to try to dispell the dangers in nuclear power. To no avail. The folks they were trying to reach had few brains anyway. Besides any moron could break free of rational thought in the sixties. It's no big mystery but you can swim in a triga reactor pool provided you don't dive. They run at low power usually..about 1 watt to preserve the fuel rods. People have fallen in and survived with little damage. If you look at any training reactor site you will find rescue rings all over. Most triga reactor have pools that are in the 15 foot range at 1 watt the neutron range is low say 3 ft. .. four feet max. Spent rods about the same risk! Most intact spent fuel rods emit mostly beta particles with some gamma rays. Betas can be effectively be stopped by two feet or less of water. The water is distilled in rod storage pools and beta and gamma irradiation does not screw up the water one little bit! The only thing that would make that water unpotable is if the fuel rod had cracked releasing raw fissile products into the water. Ala Silkwood! Most waste pools are 20 feet deep... so swimming on the surface would be a fairly safe stunt. Even with the glowing stuff below. Gotta keep the kids safe ya know! Low quantities of urainium oxide is pretty harmless if unirradiated. You can't dissolve uranium oxide in stomach acid...takes fuming red nitric to do the trick. In a few days you have radiactive poo. Just as dangerous as eating dirt in Arizona or Colorado. It's the lungs not the gut where the highest risk occurs. The lungs can not expell tiny particulates under a micron. ...." Figured there would be something like this, just thought it was an interesting story/man...crazy...but interesting. |
Mr Martin User ID: 18694048 Belgium 06/28/2012 02:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently radioactive material isn’t as dangerous as the EPA has made it out to be. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16175271 YouTube Link: [link to www.youtube.com] From the video notes: 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. In the video, you can watch Galen lick a pile of highly radioactive uranium off the palm of his hand and ignite a chunk of plutonium into a shower of flaming dust. The guy also drank reactor cooling pool water for fun and liked to go swimming in the pool to relax. He also spiked the basement flooring of his own home with enough radioactive material to send any Geiger counter reading off the scale to disprove the fear mongering surrounding radon at the time. Galen surmises the regulations and fear mongering that surround radioactive materials are in place to prevent the widespread adoption of nuclear power in local small scale neighborhood/home based reactors. Galen also points out that hot nuclear “waste” can be effectively turned into a safe power source through thermionic conversion, which is how the U.S. submarine navigation network was powered. The heat it gives off can also be used to safely heat homes. He points out that nuclear “waste” is worth roughly $10 million (in 1986 dollars) a ton if it were to be reprocessed to collect its useful isotopes, so all of this talk about trying to bury it is a sham. He says the power companies are holding all the waste with the intent of playing the plutonium futures market. The “waste” could be stored above ground in already constructed buildings meeting all the regulatory requirements without the need to have these outrageous basalt mines dug into mountains. The only reason he can think of for these underground vaults is to hide bodies/evidence that the state doesn’t want uncovered. At its core, he says federal controls over nuclear material is about maintaining power and control over the masses through the denial of self-sufficient power sources. Obviously if one had a personal sized power source that was cheap and efficient, they wouldn’t need to be connected to the “grid” for anything. The power grid is the control grid our rulers use to keep us under their thumbs. He also says Three Mile Island was an intentionally created disaster, and that a core meltdown could not melt its way deep into the Earth. ---- you idiot it dates back to when they promoted nuclear toothpaste.. are you really that stupid ?? or are you getting payed to make us that stupid ? “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.” Resonance is the KEY! |
Biochemky User ID: 919411 United States 06/28/2012 02:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It would be nice if people living today could ask Madame Curie if she learned anything from handling radium with her bare hands. Marie Curie's cause of death was aplastic anemia caused by radiation exposure. Marie and Pierre Curie's eldest daughter and Marie's collaborator, Irene Curie, died in her mid-50s of leukemia. Anyone who believes that beta particle and gamma ray emitting radioactive substances are harmless is uninformed. Last Edited by Biochemky on 06/28/2012 03:03 AM |
Levski User ID: 318585 Bulgaria 06/28/2012 03:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently radioactive material isn’t as dangerous as the EPA has made it out to be. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16175271 YouTube Link: [link to www.youtube.com] In the video, you can watch Galen lick a pile of highly radioactive uranium off the palm of his hand and ignite a chunk of plutonium into a shower of flaming dust. The guy also drank reactor cooling pool water for fun and liked to go swimming in the pool to relax. He also spiked the basement flooring of his own home with enough radioactive material to send any Geiger counter reading off the scale to disprove the fear mongering surrounding radon at the time. --- First of all - this guy works for the gov't, enough said. But also - how do we know it is uranium he is licking? Do you think that the audience would remain in the room if someone ignited a piece of plutonium inside? Do you have a link to a vidoe of him swiming in the reactor pool or of him spreading nuclear waste in his basement? What do you think about the fact that Chris Busby and his INDEPENDENT colleagues nuclear physicists claim that uranium reduces fertility in humans? Noah was a conspiracy theorist too, until it started raining. |
Levski User ID: 318585 Bulgaria 06/28/2012 03:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently radioactive material isn’t as dangerous as the EPA has made it out to be. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16175271 ---- Apparently radioactive materials are deadly, judging by the fact how many people I know died of cancer in the years following the Chernobyl disaster. Noah was a conspiracy theorist too, until it started raining. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 16175271 United States 06/28/2012 03:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was just a video I ran across, wasn't saying that everything he was saying was 100% truth! was just something to think about. Honestly the parts where he talks about the "waste and plutonium" is defiantly a theory I haven't heard. Just wanted to share. |
citizenperth User ID: 18568300 Australia 06/28/2012 03:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nuke plants are safe green and efficient.... that's why it is all over the MSM tards..... whilst they tried to hide Fuku we have all seen shreds of what is happening.... or is humanity really that stupid? haven't seen one person dive into a fuel pool...... how old is the video you may ask?...... Last Edited by CitizenPerth™ on 06/28/2012 03:05 AM It's life as we know it, but only just. [link to citizenperth.wordpress.com] sic ut vos es vos should exsisto , denego alius vicis facio vos change , exsisto youself , proprie |
Levski User ID: 318585 Bulgaria 06/28/2012 03:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Apparently radioactive material isn’t as dangerous as the EPA has made it out to be. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16175271 ---- Radiation is actually good for you! So are mercury and fluride! This is why your government puts them in your vaccines and water. Your agov't actually loves you. All else is conspiracy theories... Noah was a conspiracy theorist too, until it started raining. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 13641821 United States 06/28/2012 03:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lol he won't be a nuclear scientist for long reminds me of a farmer who during the hoopla over DDT-said-on live tv: "There aint nothin' bad about this here stuff" and proceeded to drink a 16 oz can of the stuff to the last drop-never followed up on him |
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R... User ID: 572408 Netherlands 06/28/2012 03:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | nuke plants are safe green and efficient.... Quoting: citizenperth that's why it is all over the MSM tards..... whilst they tried to hide Fuku we have all seen shreds of what is happening.... or is humanity really that stupid? haven't seen one person dive into a fuel pool...... how old is the video you may ask?...... 1986, says so in the text don't just watch pics, learn to read "A strange game. The only winning move is not to play." - 'Wargames' "This world is more like a mystery, trapped in a conundrum, spun by a paradox." - AC1118155 |
Kirk User ID: 10818676 United States 06/28/2012 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He defined his qualification. Radio operator. Light water reactors don't render the shielding water radioactive. If the pile is shut down swimming in the water is no big deal. You sure as hell wouldn't swim in the pool if the reactor was running. Read "Health Physics" publications to familiarize yourself with radiation exposure to humans. Nuclear medicine is another topic with dosage information. These effects are well documented and there are enough documented accidents and observed effects to empirically validate the health physics. I have no idea why this guy is minimizing the danger. Read Feynman on the topic of his participation in the development of the bomb. There was a scientist with a chunk of plutonium on his desk. He died. So much for this stuff isnt dangerous. The LD50 tables are real. Government is a body largely ungoverned. |
Levski User ID: 318585 Bulgaria 06/28/2012 03:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you idiot it dates back to when they promoted nuclear toothpaste.. are you really that stupid ?? or are you getting payed to make us that stupid ? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16175271 Cigarettes were good for you, back in the 50's [link to www.google.com] Now go take your daily Prozac dose and be happy! Noah was a conspiracy theorist too, until it started raining. |
Mr Martin User ID: 18694048 Belgium 06/28/2012 03:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | He defined his qualification. Radio operator. Quoting: Kirk Light water reactors don't render the shielding water radioactive. If the pile is shut down swimming in the water is no big deal. You sure as hell wouldn't swim in the pool if the reactor was running. Read "Health Physics" publications to familiarize yourself with radiation exposure to humans. Nuclear medicine is another topic with dosage information. These effects are well documented and there are enough documented accidents and observed effects to empirically validate the health physics. I have no idea why this guy is minimizing the danger. Read Feynman on the topic of his participation in the development of the bomb. There was a scientist with a chunk of plutonium on his desk. He died. So much for this stuff isnt dangerous. The LD50 tables are real. He might like a hot steam bath :) “If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency, and vibration.” Resonance is the KEY! |