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Nonesense about Fukushima
On 23/09/2011 09:29, Rob Ellis wrote:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/08...adiation-1000- times-h-bomb-peak-2/ (San Francisco) – Dr. Chris Busby, world famous physicist, Well I've never heard of him said tests run at the respected Harwell Radiation Laboratory in England Yeah, I bet Rest of ******** snipped |
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Nonesense about Fukushima
"Newshound" wrote in message ... On 23/09/2011 09:29, Rob Ellis wrote: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/08...adiation-1000- times-h-bomb-peak-2/ (San Francisco) – Dr. Chris Busby, world famous physicist, Well I've never heard of him said tests run at the respected Harwell Radiation Laboratory in England Yeah, I bet Rest of ******** snipped Nuclear, fossil, hydro and wind power are all destructive and solar is unreliable. Learn how to live with rationed or no electricity, before it's forced on you. .. |
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Nonesense about Fukushima
On 23/09/2011 16:57, Edward A. Falk wrote:
In , wrote: On 23/09/2011 09:29, Rob Ellis wrote: http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/08...adiation-1000- times-h-bomb-peak-2/ (San Francisco) Dr. Chris Busby, world famous physicist, Well I've never heard of him Wikipedia has, along with other sources. Interesting read. Apparently, his views are not exactly mainstream among scientists. Paul Ehrlich's predictions didn't exactly stand the test of time either. |
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