[ RadSafe ] A modest proposal
McClung, Danny
Danny.McClung2 at va.gov
Tue Jul 6 12:28:53 CDT 2010
As one who has stood at the edge of Sedan Crater all by myself on
several occasions contemplating the good and bad of nuclear testing and
weapons as a whole (it's a beautiful and surreal sight), I say it's
probably not a good idea. Containment failures have occurred at NTS in
the past. A failure in this case would likely empty all of the oil in
the deposit into the gulf rather rapidly. This is my personal opinion,
although I have been known to listen to reason. Go ahead, try me!
Dan
Danny K. McClung, BS, RRPT, Health Physics Consultant
Environmental Health Strategic Healthcare Group (13A)
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Well that would work and it would make 2001 nuclear explosions done on
our
planet instead of just 2000
As one who has stood on the edge of the Sedan Crater with a Geiger
Counter ,
I say it is a reasonable idea. Underground of course.
George Dowell
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Subject: [ RadSafe ] A modest proposal
> Here is a Reuters article: Special Report: Should BP nuke its leaking
> well?
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> http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6611RF20100702
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> What could possibly go wrong?
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