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Archive for the 'Nuclear' Category
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Nuclear Fusion Breakthrough – yet another Government Lie
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The National Ignition Facility’s 12/13/2022 claim of fusion breakthrough is an outright lie.
Posted by neonjohn on December 13th, 2022 under Nuclear | 3 Comments »
Anatomy of a Bogus Headline
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For a few days the headlines about Fukushima screamed that Unit 2 and Unit 4’s spent fuel pit “reignited” their nuclear reactions long after March 11th. As a nuke, these kinds of headlines make me cringe with disgust because they’re almost always false. The problem is that there is rarely enough original source information to […]
Posted by neonjohn on May 11th, 2011 under Energy, Nuclear | 4 Comments »
Fukushima Update 05/05/2011
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Another Nail in the Coffin of the Linear-No-Threshold (LNT) theory of radiation effects. A friend sent me this absolutely juicy article in which the author uses the Union of Concerned Scientists (LNT is their only reason for existence) cancer estimates against them. Here is the article. In a nutshell, they applied the USC’s “any radiation […]
Posted by neonjohn on May 5th, 2011 under Energy, Nuclear | 3 Comments »
Lies, Damned Lies and PhDs
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Today the Japanese government announced that because of “malicious rumors” and “false reports”, they were to begin censoring the news from Fukushima. This is tragic in that the free and open supply of information has made it possible for analysts such as myself to discern what is really going on there. Unfortunately a rotten apple […]
Posted by neonjohn on April 24th, 2011 under Energy, Nuclear | 2 Comments »