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@Banana_Cognac I don't keep misconstruing fear and respect. I have to admit, there is more fear than respect in my life. It seems like you understand the difference between organic electricity and AC/DC. Over forty years ago Russia had a policy where high-voltage workers only did that job for one year, trying to keep cancer rates down. I hope you have those limits. Dr. James Watt changed the word "weir" into wire. How's that for trivia information?
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@Banana_Cognac That's perceptive of you, seeing me as feeling Three Mile Island should have been the location instead of Chernobyl. It was too easy to manipulate the Russian reality for American consumption. The fact I won't discern between Russia and the Ukraine only get worse when you know I can't tell the difference between American and foreign soil. American soil is a definition for real estate Americans own in foreign countries. Americans have "extra-territorial laws" that over-ride the laws of the countries they are in, with their American soil. The United States doesn't have extradition laws for financial crimes committed in foreign countries. But most of all, remember that all these foreign wars aren't being fought on American soil. That's the most important part.
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Why not tell us about Three Mile Island, the first meltdown, happening in America? We could visit that one.
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Why is he teaching about Russia? Why not Three Mile Island, the first meltdown that was in America?
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@saarbrooklynrider2277 I remember when Chernobyl happened. All American media described it as a Russian meltdown. Why hasn't a soap opera been made about Three Mile Island?
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@Banana_Cognac Having a fear of nuclear power is a sane attitude, if you have one. The reason mankind gets played so easily by electronic technology is because you can't see electricity. If you are deeply educated about electricity you would also fear AC/DC. Three Mile Island was never supposed to happen. I'm happy to see you admit it did.
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@Banana_Cognac You don't understand the nature of nuclear power if you think it can have any healthy applications for any life on earth.
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@Banana_Cognac Let me see if I can persuade you. When I say organic electricity that's the electricity of the sun, the moon, the earth and our brains. Our brains have a separate system from our bodies. This organic electricity returns to the environment after being separated and used as hydro, while AC/DC doesn't. Consider AC/DC as creating free-release ions, once that hydro has been used it settles on the surface of the earth with gravity. In the future, these accumulations of negative ions could provide static electric shocks for those moving into one, a phenomena already being observed. Other scientists named the watt and wattage after Dr. James Watt. Dr. Watt didn't like the Industrial Revolution being powered by marine mammal and crushed Egyptian mummy oils. He left Scotland to travel Europe where he improved manufacture in every country by a minimum 60%. He invented practical steam power, electricity and horsepower. 25% of American locomotives in the wild west were powered by crushed Egyptian mummies, a history they aren't teaching in America. I suggest staring at the moon on a starry night. You can't catch a fresh charge from the sun by staring at it, but you can capture the weak reflection from the moon and let that light fill your eyes. You might see something new.
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