Man Eats Uranium, Drinks and Swims In Reactor Water, Ignites Plutonium In His Bare Hand

By on Jul 5, 2023

by Michael Suede • June 27, 2012 Apparently radioactive material isn’t as dangerous as the EPA has made it out to be. Galen Winsor is a nuclear physicist of renown who worked at, and helped design, nuclear power plants in Hanford, WA; Oak Ridge, TN; Morris, IL, San Jose, CA; Wimington, NJ. Among his positions of expertise he was in charge of measuring and controlling the nuclear fuel inventory and storage. Galen Winsor has traveled and lectured all over America, spoken on national talk radio, and made several videos exposing the misunderstood issues of nuclear radiation. He shows that fear of radiation has been exaggerated to scare people … so a few powerful people can maintain total control of the world’s most valuable power resource. Filmed by Ben Williams in 1986. In the video, you can watch Galen lick a pile of highly radioactive uranium off the palm of his hand and...

Most Simply Refuse to Believe Their Own Governement is Trying to Make them Sick or Dead

By on Jun 30, 2023

Understandable, I suppose, afterall, what sort of diseased mind would seek the most powerful office so that they could make the pharmaceutical, medical and defense industries wealthy by cuausing long term debilitation and on going sickness and to reduce their own population with biological weapons and war. by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. When a study revealed that mercury in childhood vaccines may have caused autism in thousands of kids, the government rushed to conceal the data — and to prevent parents from suing drug companies for their role in the epidemic. In June 2000, a group of top government scientists and health officials gathered for a meeting at the isolated Simpsonwood conference center in Norcross, Ga. Convened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the meeting was held at this Methodist retreat center, nestled in wooded farmland next to the Chattahoochee River,...

Shocker: 96% of U.S. climate data is corrupted

By on Jun 12, 2023

JAZZ SHAW 8:31 AM on June 11, 2023 (-85 degrees Fahrenheit) This seems like an appropriate time for a story like this to pop up since it involves both smoke clouds and climate change. You probably heard how AOC was quick to blame the clouds of smoke wafting down from the Canadian wildfires last week on climate change. As you likely expected without even needing to check, that turns out to be nonsense. But the underlying facts that prove its nonsensical nature turn out to be well rooted in science. And researching this question turns up something even more interesting, which we’ll get to in a moment. You should check out the work of veteran meteorologist Anthony Watts of the Heartland Institute. He’s been studying the weather and the climate in general for a very long time. He travels around the country inspecting meteorological equipment and studies...