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RE: Dr. Durakovic at Port Hope
Thank you Monica,
The "power plant" in "Paduca" Kentucky was probably the USEC Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Paducah, Kentucky. It was opened in 1952 and
employs about 1,400 people. According to the good doctor, it is quite
amazing that the original folk in Paducah are not all dead and the workers
all replaced by all the two-headed babies that were born in 1953. After
all, "two heads are better than one". I actually did see a stuffed
two-headed calf at the Univerisity of California at Davis back in about
1962. Apparently that wasn't the only two-headed calf ever born. But I
have never heard of a two-headed human being born. I think Ripley's
"Believe it or not" would have picked up on that.
Don Kosloff,
Perry OH
http://www.usec.com/v2001_02/HTML/Facilities_PaducahOverview.asp
"Monica Oosting"
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"Monica Oosting"
Just wanted to add my two cents!
He specifically named a power plant in
Kentucky (with the accent it sounded like Paduca).
Monica
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