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New Copy of A&E post (Bulletin Atomic Scientists) blongs here; we ain't got no forum-∆ smart-thing..
Facing Nuclear Reality.

Anyone who missed the flic will want to find it, I wot. That it is relevant today.. ... scroll-down the BAS presentation.


In 1982, a 40-year-old insurance salesman who sold policies to professional athletes traveled from his home in Lawrence, Kansas, to New York City on a business trip. Shortly before he left, Bob Swan, Jr.—the father of two young daughters, and a man increasingly concerned about the possibility of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union—mentioned to his then-wife Jane that he had had a dream about a film that portrayed an American family and a Russian family in the aftermath of nuclear war and “showed the total absurdity” of such a war. While he was in New York, Swan attended a huge march for nuclear disarmament that was life-changing for him. “When I got back from this amazing experience,” Swan told me when I visited him at his home a few months ago, one of the first things his wife said was: “They announced while you were gone, they’re going to make that film you dreamed about. They’re going to film it in Lawrence.”

New Nuclear Reality?
We gots that right here:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/trump-plan-reclassify-nuclear-waste-alarms-environmental-groups-n946126

Then keep changing the definition of "high level" and Hanford will be cleaned up in no time!
New Massive-ignorance /therefore: unsurprising.
Next: add Arsenic to bring all drinking water to same levels, thus [Press release] equality for all: achieved.
     Copy of A&E post (Bulletin Atomic Scientists) blongs here; we ain't got no forum-∆ smart-thing.. - (Ashton) - (2)
         Nuclear Reality? - (scoenye) - (1)
             Massive-ignorance /therefore: unsurprising. - (Ashton)

Okay, that's not how law works for regular people.
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