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03-12-2009, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by GregW
FWIW - There is very little Uranium left in the processed ore because there was very little to start with. Mine tailings are a cheap aggragate and it was probably the town council's idea. Not that it is such a great idea. They could have used coal ash which is usually even more radioactive.
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Sorry, but there is too much evidence to indicate that mine tailings are not a hazard.
"Because the milling process renders many of the isotopes in the tailings highly soluble, they can be washed into streams and water tables by rain."
"In fact the NRC has attempted to present long-term calculations for New Mexico tailings-gas emission levels in such distant locations as Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Washington, D.C., and New York City.[45] NRC staff member Reginald Gotchy told us that despite its short half-life (3.8 days) radon gas from a tailings pile in New Mexico can carry to the East Coast of the United States."
"Dr. Robert O. Pohl of Cornell told the NRC that the potential health effects from mill tailings could "completely dwarf" those from the rest of the nuclear fuel cycle and add significantly to the worldwide toll of death and mutations."
Plenty of references here:
Findings on Uranium Tailings Verbatim Quotations from Official Documents prepared by G. Edwards, Ph.D., 1996
Findings on Uranium Tailings
Uranium Milling and the Church Rock Disaster
Chapter 9: Uranium Milling and the Church Rock Disaster, "KILLING OUR OWN", 1982
I can find no reliable verifiable reference that can really convince me that mine tailing are safe....
Rich
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04-04-2009, 05:07 PM
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I find this story very interesting and understand where this guy is coming from. 13 bodies is alot of bodies... makes ya wonder about all the talk of underground bases and such..wich would make sense why the black helicopters would chase off the observers.... Hey E anything else a little suspicous going on in the town?? How convient that all 13 bodies were either hookers or drug users...
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04-04-2009, 11:04 PM
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According to my sources, when the bodies were discovered a black helicopter soon arrived with high ranking members of the Trilateral Commission.
The bodies were then whisked away to an unknown location.
A cover story was invented about prostitutes etc.
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04-05-2009, 01:36 AM
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The barefoot babe
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Its interesting if this is a serial killer that he returned to the same spot to bury his victims and a spot I assume he did not own or have any reason to have privacy. Seems kind of balzy.
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04-06-2009, 03:32 PM
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Nothing like a good conspiracy to liven up a slow day on the forum. Have you heard the one about Obama's birth certificate?
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04-06-2009, 04:23 PM
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Green please!
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Of course we all know that the Mayan Calendar has something to do with the killings.
Future Tom Hanks movie in the making.
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04-07-2009, 07:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lindsey_Mcfarren
Its interesting if this is a serial killer that he returned to the same spot to bury his victims and a spot I assume he did not own or have any reason to have privacy.
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It appears that at the time of the burials, 4 to 5 years ago (?) that area was isolated...
Rich
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