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Solve all our problems? <grin> and Serious Query
We had received a meeting announcement from the
Better World Technology group with the United Community
Services of America, both of 3002 Route 23 North,
Newfoundland, NJ 07435.
As we work until 5 PM and the meeting was a 7:30
PM in Philadelphia and the CoreStates Spectrum it was
impossible to drive in. Among the electric generators
that will give you all the energy for your house at no
operating cost, modifications to existing engines in
your vehicles to run on free energy without gasoline or
batteries ever again was:
THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT ...
The most dangerous of all forms of pollution is
nuclear waste! One pound of plutonium can wipe out
every man, woman and child on this planet... and it's
lethal for 50,000 years! An average nuclear power plant
gets rid on 66,000 pounds per year and there is no fool
proof way to store is safely.! Come and witness a
technology that can neutralize radioactive waste and
make it totally harmless! We need lots of witnesses.
There will be nuclear physicists present and we will
CONCLUSIVELY PROVE this can be done! Be a part of
history. The demonstration is totally safe, but since
big business has planned to get a 400 billion dollar
contract to store this waste, we need the people to
come to protect us when we demonstrate this process!
This technology was developed by a Professor Yull
Brown, along with the Brown's Gas engine. apparently
dealerships were available. Does this warrant a career
move?
<opinion>We were assuming that the 19,000 seats
were filled and that every one in the area was fighting
to get in on these dealerships. <tongue firmly in
cheek> Apparently we will all be looking for jobs in
short order <gasp>
Did any one attend???? Entertaining???
My attempt to lighten up the BB a bit.
Seriously:
Does any one know when the promised by September
15, 1996, NRC methodology for determining the
acceptability of prior burials: The methodology for
screening burial sites as to their impact to public
health and safety: will be issued???? We are, as
required,reviewing our old Part 20 sites for reporting
/(decommissioning???) and this would assist us in
making some early decisions prior to the October 15,
1996 initial reporting drop dead line.
Thanks in advance!
Responses to me directly are welcomed unless general
interest posting is warranted.
disclaimed, reclaimed, staked a ...
Jamie Shotts
UMC
jamieson_shotts@muccmail.missouri.edu
office (573) 882-7221