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@scottydu81 And John Money.
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@topixfromthetropix1674 AN can explode on it's own.
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@williammaurice7206 it was not to cut costs. Graphite is necessary to act as a neutron moderator. Graphite is the throttle and boron is the brake. You can't drive a car with just the brake.
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They also regulate lasers.
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No, it was just expedient. Both sides did bad things while being quick to point at each other for what they had done. Remember, the USSR had a deliberate disinformation campaign designed to make people believe the US created HIV in a lab.
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Patrick Bateman walking to his office listening to the crackling of a Geiger counter
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A relative of mine who works in law enforcement once hinted at how common that phenomenom is. My father told him he'd rather not know more about it lol
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The assassins were borderline incompetent.
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@nahoj.2569 Don't ask questions, just wait for next variant and get excited for next booster. Why would Pfizer unblind the trials after 6 months? Why would they lie about the number of excess deaths they had versus the control group? Why would Moderna claim they made their shot in 48 hours when we know they sent samples for shot candidates to the University of North Carolina in the 12th of December 2019? Why was the person who received those candidates Ralph Baric, a researched who coauthored papers with Shi Zenghli from the Wuhan institute of virology? Why was Peter Daszak, who diverted the NIH funds through EcoHealth Alliance to the Wuhan institute, allowed to be part of the team that investigated the origin and said lab leak was impossible? Why did Peter Daszak email Ralph Baric to ask him to not sign the open letter in the Lancet journal so reduce suspicion? I know what you're going to do. You're going to say it's all "fake news". You won't even dare to look into it, because you'll be scared it's true.
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Depleted uranium is more dangerous due to its heavy metal poisoning than the radioactivity. When it impacts the metal sheds pieces that turn to dust. The US was supposed to replace DU by tungsten but it was found that the tungsten is also cancerinogenic.
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@QT5656 Undermine the scientists that diverted funds to participate in illegal research, and spent the last two years covering each others' asses? Good. Also, it's you people who always mention Darwin. Just saying, but you guys are the eugenicists.
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@QT5656 Presenting the argument that all walks of life that are noticing the incongruencies are "far right" is beyond bad faith. It's clear manufacture of consent. First, Charles Darwin was sympathetic to eugenics. In The Descent of Man he argues that only the ignorant allow the worst of their species to breed. Second, you're clearly twisting words. An appeal to Darwin is eugenicist even if Darwin was not. Saying that the intelligent will survive and it's a good thing that the unintelligent will die is in itself eugenicist. Either way, these people appealing to Darwin don't even understand Darwinism so they can't figure out that people in the 60-90 age range dying off does absolutely nothing to stop them from breeding. They already have. The children and young adults will survive.
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There is the theory that the Chernobyl reactor actually went supercritical for a moment, but only a fizzle.
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@brucebaxter6923 It's easy to hide when you erase the control group.
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"I am grateful for the transparency of the modern medical community." - Just wait a few decades until they finally admit what they've been doing now.
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That was the Skripal affair, the novichok poisonings. Not polonium.
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Considering how a certain doctor was promoting the failed cancer drug AZT back then, I can't blame them.
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It's a calling card.
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@SovereignTroll There were no graphite tips. There were CONTROL rods and MODERATOR rods. The graphite was the moderator. It wasn't a "tip". It was a core part of the design. "Graphite tips" were the HBO show's way of explaining it to the layman.
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This was talked about in my year's history book. It's sometimes mentioned on TV programs.
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Why target a defector who was still trying to get more intel on Russia instead of a British citizen?
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Snowden is alive.
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Cheeki breeki iv damke
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@hknokke it doesn't really cover it up, in fact it only begs more questions about the US's own activities.
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Makes perfect sense if you want to send the message. It's a warning to everyone else.
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A country hosts you instead of requiring the usual immigration channels. You cannot overstay a visa in a foreign country and thus need to gain residency, by claiming you will be prosecuted if returned to your country of citizenship, another country may give you permission to stay.
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