Three Mile island meltdown: Despite the media uproar and the de-commissioning of Reactor Unit 2 (where the facility’s leak occurred), nobody actually died as a result of the accident or the radiation that came from the facility.
K: I can tell you are a little confused, I didn’t bring up interest rates, you did…
and there is no one reason anything happens economically… it is all interconnected…
of course this increase in the price of goods had an impact, (although I wonder
about your number of 300% number) it is connected to several other things…
not one thing has the sole impact on inflation… as I pointed out…
Environmentalists concluded after tests that the area’s natural background radiation lies somewhere around 100-125 millirem per year. When radiation leaked from Three Mile Island, there was only a discernible spike of around 1 millirem.
So you agree that interst rates are likely to be a negligable cause, and a spike that looks like this (see chart below) in the price of oil a significant one?
And that the price of oil can immediately be brought down to normal levels if these sanctions which have no clear reasons are lifted?
A dark side of the wind industry that many media outlets have failed to report on is the thousands of documented cases of serious accidents. These include numerous documented cases of turbines falling over, blades flying off, injuries to workers and the public, and at least 99 reported fatality accidents.
Of the deaths, 67 were wind industry and direct supporters workers or small turbine operators and 32 were public fatalities.
Chernobyl is already doing better than wind turbines. I won’t insult anyboy’s intelligence by posting deaths of people resulting from failures in oil extraction or refining operations.
K: my friend had her car recalled recently… the brakes would suddenly
come on and stop the car… on freeways and other random places… no one died,
so that must mean that the car is safe because no one died…
I assume then you would happily drive that car? I will let her know
she has a buyer for her car…
What’s the matter, are you running out of fear to monger?
What’s next, the fact that prices have gone up 8% accross the board is unrelated to oil, a basic material needed for all stages of production for all industries, going up at least 200%, 300% if measured from just before to highest point?
Russia must be assailed at all costs? We must fear Russia more than we dislike prices going up arbitrarily?
What’s next? What should the people fear that is going to cost them tens of billions of dollars?
as I mentioned, there is a zone setting Chernobyl apart from
the rest of the country… that zone is called the
“Chernobyl exclusion zone” which covers an area of roughly
a 1,000 miles… Russia which is a rather larger country can
separate out something a 1,000 miles… now put a 1,000 miles
from say, Chicago… that would mean we could not have
inhabited cites within a 1,000 miles… it would mean we
have isolated everything a 1,000 miles from Chicago…
which is basically everything on the east coast and out to maybe
Denver and down to Florida… up to Canada…
but hay, that means us on the west coast, we are safe…
and I’m good with this… ( and I say this having grown up outside
of Chicago and have most of my family living within 600 miles of
Chicago)
origami: Maybe we should fear an obscene joke from Trump.
“OMG he said ass!!!”
K: no one has ever seen IQ45 laugh… the man has no sense
of humor of any kind… he couldn’t tell a joke to save his life…
probably because he is the biggest joke in America today…
I hated him the first time I heard of him 10 years ago. I was in England back then, so that’s why. Now that he speaks against NWO agenda and whatnot I kind of no longer do. And he’s from England, so he can’t really be that bad of a comedian, can’t he? Nothing is worse than an American when it comes to comedy (and British people tend to be pretty good at it.)