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HeWhoKnows User ID: 14093253 Federated States of Micronesia 11/05/2022 12:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once all the water on Earth runs out, Sea levels worldwide will rapidly decline due to over-desalination of the ocean into drinking water by nations with access to nuclear technology. Nuclear energy will be used to accomplish this. Only those nations with nuclear technology will survive the global drought which is already underway. This is part of the Globalist plan to for energy. Quoting: Os76* The reason you see all of the hype about shutting down coal and oil. Not like they will give the average citizen one for their back yard though, unless it's within a fema camp. The US Army will have a portable nuclear reactor ready by 2024. Here is how it works The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a $300 million contract for the project. [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] The U.S. Department of Defense's Strategic Capabilities Office has awarded a $300 million contract to BWXT Technologies Inc. to build a portable nuclear reactor at Idaho National Laboratory. As the consumer of 30 terawatts of energy every year and 10 million gallons of fuel every day, the DoD is one of the major contributors to carbon emissions in the U.S. Earlier this year, the U.S. Army publicized its plans to adopt an electric fleet and achieve a net-zero status of its operations by 2050. [MORE AT LINK LESS THAN 50%] [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 15127697 United States 11/05/2022 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it's protected from incoming enemy fire how? Lacking that, I don't see this being practical for battlefield use, which is the only way I see it being a useful tool. Once containment is breached it will pose an enormous hazard to anyone nearby and downwind, and contaminate surroundings for decades if not centuries. Did they really think this one through? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 84645381 United States 11/05/2022 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it's protected from incoming enemy fire how? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15127697 Lacking that, I don't see this being practical for battlefield use, which is the only way I see it being a useful tool. Once containment is breached it will pose an enormous hazard to anyone nearby and downwind, and contaminate surroundings for decades if not centuries. Did they really think this one through? I think this is bigger than the battlefield. The uses for something like this would or could be much more broad. You could have several of these and use them to create airships larger than football fields that stay up for months on end. Power small towns, charge out the electric vehicles they are making, power mag lift trains, power moon bases and the vehicles to go to and from, etc... |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 84645381 United States 11/05/2022 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why dont they just use the same reacotrs the navy uses in subs and aircraft carriers? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 84573559 These are probably prototypes off of that premise. Would that make sense? I think that's kinda the idea here, but to make them portable and safer with easy set up and take down. Plus the cooling factors for those are different. In a sub, you have the ocean to cool them. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77915502 United States 11/05/2022 01:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it's protected from incoming enemy fire how? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15127697 Lacking that, I don't see this being practical for battlefield use, which is the only way I see it being a useful tool. Once containment is breached it will pose an enormous hazard to anyone nearby and downwind, and contaminate surroundings for decades if not centuries. Did they really think this one through? I think this is bigger than the battlefield. The uses for something like this would or could be much more broad. You could have several of these and use them to create airships larger than football fields that stay up for months on end. Power small towns, charge out the electric vehicles they are making, power mag lift trains, power moon bases and the vehicles to go to and from, etc... yeah no, that ain't fission, that's fusion. They got all types of fusion technology. one cubic foot of uranium weighs 1200 lbs. a megawatt reactor consumes 27 tons of uranium a year. they have small compact fusion reactors. believe it. they even suppress breeder reactor technology, like Iran built. free electricity for everyone forever. Breeder Reactor technology is 100% fact, there is no question, so is sonar fusion, so is 'cold fusion', there's one other type of fusion too, that the reactors you're talking about use, it's even on the lockheed martin website, the fusion reactor design is right on their website, nowhere do they pretend this is science fiction,there is no secret |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 84645381 United States 11/05/2022 01:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And it's protected from incoming enemy fire how? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 15127697 Lacking that, I don't see this being practical for battlefield use, which is the only way I see it being a useful tool. Once containment is breached it will pose an enormous hazard to anyone nearby and downwind, and contaminate surroundings for decades if not centuries. Did they really think this one through? I think this is bigger than the battlefield. The uses for something like this would or could be much more broad. You could have several of these and use them to create airships larger than football fields that stay up for months on end. Power small towns, charge out the electric vehicles they are making, power mag lift trains, power moon bases and the vehicles to go to and from, etc... yeah no, that ain't fission, that's fusion. They got all types of fusion technology. one cubic foot of uranium weighs 1200 lbs. a megawatt reactor consumes 27 tons of uranium a year. they have small compact fusion reactors. believe it. they even suppress breeder reactor technology, like Iran built. free electricity for everyone forever. Breeder Reactor technology is 100% fact, there is no question, so is sonar fusion, so is 'cold fusion', there's one other type of fusion too, that the reactors you're talking about use, it's even on the lockheed martin website, the fusion reactor design is right on their website, nowhere do they pretend this is science fiction,there is no secret Yeah, I am not up to par on my fusion between fission knowledge, so going to have to take your word on it for now. Thing is, they can roll out this type of tech anywhere and probably safely? Right? |
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User ID: 75119554 United States 11/05/2022 05:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I want one for personal use here to power my home and maybe my neighborhood. Just saying. Why not. Zero carbon footprint from fossil fuels. [quote :Os76*:MV81Mjc1NTQxX0ZDMENCNUI1] This is part of the Globalist plan to for energy. The reason you see all of the hype about shutting down coal and oil. Not like they will give the average citizen one for their back yard though, unless it's within a fema camp. The US Army will have a portable nuclear reactor ready by 2024. Here is how it works The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a $300 million contract for the project. [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] The U.S. Department of Defense's Strategic Capabilities Office has awarded a $300 million contract to BWXT Technologies Inc. to build a portable nuclear reactor at Idaho National Laboratory. As the consumer of 30 terawatts of energy every year and 10 million gallons of fuel every day, the DoD is one of the major contributors to carbon emissions in the U.S. Earlier this year, the U.S. Army publicized its plans to adopt an electric fleet and achieve a net-zero status of its operations by 2050. [MORE AT LINK LESS THAN 50%] [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] Education is a decision, Not something that can be drilled into a brain. UHFTX Ultra High Frequency Transmission. Mega WATTS of RF Energy. A VETERAN of the Cold WAR. Patriotic, Pride, Integrity, and Guts. |
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User ID: 1307397 United States 11/05/2022 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Didn't some Army morans manage to blow up a nuclear reactor back in the 60s ? Better let the Navy do this Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81128737 SL-1 [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] We're king of the beasts but we're hardly civilized. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84650496 Singapore 11/05/2022 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Once all the water on Earth runs out, Sea levels worldwide will rapidly decline due to over-desalination of the ocean into drinking water by nations with access to nuclear technology. Quoting: HeWhoKnows 14093253 Nuclear energy will be used to accomplish this. Only those nations with nuclear technology will survive the global drought which is already underway. This is part of the Globalist plan to for energy. Quoting: Os76* The reason you see all of the hype about shutting down coal and oil. Not like they will give the average citizen one for their back yard though, unless it's within a fema camp. The US Army will have a portable nuclear reactor ready by 2024. Here is how it works The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a $300 million contract for the project. [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] The U.S. Department of Defense's Strategic Capabilities Office has awarded a $300 million contract to BWXT Technologies Inc. to build a portable nuclear reactor at Idaho National Laboratory. As the consumer of 30 terawatts of energy every year and 10 million gallons of fuel every day, the DoD is one of the major contributors to carbon emissions in the U.S. Earlier this year, the U.S. Army publicized its plans to adopt an electric fleet and achieve a net-zero status of its operations by 2050. [MORE AT LINK LESS THAN 50%] [link to interestingengineering.com (secure)] It can literally never run out nab. Only man causes purposeful scarcity |
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