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  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,676
    Swaye said:

    Swaye said:

    Please don't let hawt vaccines talk get going.

    Who needs vaccines when you can just meditate in front of a mystical salt crystal for health fortifying energy. I mean, you have to make sure your runes are arranged properly, and ward against any evil psychic waves. But that normally goes without saying.
    This post made me want to bang Melissandre.


    Always knew you were gay.


    Seeing Melisandre for more than 1 second made me want to bang her.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    pawz said:


    Are you really that ignorant?

    I do laugh at how no one can support Trump. You and @Sledog just keep pointing at Obama. Nice work!!
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,561 Standard Supporter
    2001400ex said:

    pawz said:


    Are you really that ignorant?

    I do laugh at how no one can support Trump. You and @Sledog just keep pointing at Obama. Nice work!!
    We are pointing at your fucking hypocrisy. Obama was a commie stooge, HTH
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,762
    INL specialists left plutonium in their car. In the morning, it was gone
    BY PATRICK MALONE AND R. JEFFREY SMITH
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    July 16, 2018 06:27 AM
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    Two security experts from the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory drove to San Antonio, Texas, in March 2017 with a sensitive mission: to retrieve dangerous nuclear materials from a nonprofit research lab there.


    Their task was to ensure that the radioactive materials did not fall into the wrong hands on the way back to Idaho, where the government maintains a stockpile of nuclear explosive materials for the military and others.

    To ensure they got the right items, the specialists from Idaho brought radiation detectors and small samples of dangerous materials to calibrate them: specifically, a plastic-covered disk of plutonium, a material that can be used to fuel nuclear weapons, and another of cesium, a highly radioactive isotope that could potentially be used in a so-called “dirty” radioactive bomb.

    But when they stopped at a Marriott hotel just off Highway 410, in a high-crime neighborhood filled with temp agencies and ranch homes, they left those sensors on the back seat of their rented Ford Expedition. When they awoke the next morning, the window had been smashed and the special valises holding these sensors and nuclear materials had vanished.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    PurpleJ said:

    INL specialists left plutonium in their car. In the morning, it was gone
    BY PATRICK MALONE AND R. JEFFREY SMITH
    Center for Public Integrity
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    July 16, 2018 06:27 AM
    Updated July 16, 2018 07:44 PM
    Two security experts from the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory drove to San Antonio, Texas, in March 2017 with a sensitive mission: to retrieve dangerous nuclear materials from a nonprofit research lab there.


    Their task was to ensure that the radioactive materials did not fall into the wrong hands on the way back to Idaho, where the government maintains a stockpile of nuclear explosive materials for the military and others.

    To ensure they got the right items, the specialists from Idaho brought radiation detectors and small samples of dangerous materials to calibrate them: specifically, a plastic-covered disk of plutonium, a material that can be used to fuel nuclear weapons, and another of cesium, a highly radioactive isotope that could potentially be used in a so-called “dirty” radioactive bomb.

    But when they stopped at a Marriott hotel just off Highway 410, in a high-crime neighborhood filled with temp agencies and ranch homes, they left those sensors on the back seat of their rented Ford Expedition. When they awoke the next morning, the window had been smashed and the special valises holding these sensors and nuclear materials had vanished.

    I call bullshit. A Marriott in a high crime neighborhood. Fuck off.
  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 38,561 Standard Supporter
    PurpleJ said:

    INL specialists left plutonium in their car. In the morning, it was gone
    BY PATRICK MALONE AND R. JEFFREY SMITH
    Center for Public Integrity
    LINKEDIN
    GOOGLE+
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    July 16, 2018 06:27 AM
    Updated July 16, 2018 07:44 PM
    Two security experts from the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory drove to San Antonio, Texas, in March 2017 with a sensitive mission: to retrieve dangerous nuclear materials from a nonprofit research lab there.


    Their task was to ensure that the radioactive materials did not fall into the wrong hands on the way back to Idaho, where the government maintains a stockpile of nuclear explosive materials for the military and others.

    To ensure they got the right items, the specialists from Idaho brought radiation detectors and small samples of dangerous materials to calibrate them: specifically, a plastic-covered disk of plutonium, a material that can be used to fuel nuclear weapons, and another of cesium, a highly radioactive isotope that could potentially be used in a so-called “dirty” radioactive bomb.

    But when they stopped at a Marriott hotel just off Highway 410, in a high-crime neighborhood filled with temp agencies and ranch homes, they left those sensors on the back seat of their rented Ford Expedition. When they awoke the next morning, the window had been smashed and the special valises holding these sensors and nuclear materials had vanished.

    Was it 20% of production?
  • Kaepsknee
    Kaepsknee Member Posts: 14,919
    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    INL specialists left plutonium in their car. In the morning, it was gone
    BY PATRICK MALONE AND R. JEFFREY SMITH
    Center for Public Integrity
    LINKEDIN
    GOOGLE+
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    July 16, 2018 06:27 AM
    Updated July 16, 2018 07:44 PM
    Two security experts from the Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory drove to San Antonio, Texas, in March 2017 with a sensitive mission: to retrieve dangerous nuclear materials from a nonprofit research lab there.


    Their task was to ensure that the radioactive materials did not fall into the wrong hands on the way back to Idaho, where the government maintains a stockpile of nuclear explosive materials for the military and others.

    To ensure they got the right items, the specialists from Idaho brought radiation detectors and small samples of dangerous materials to calibrate them: specifically, a plastic-covered disk of plutonium, a material that can be used to fuel nuclear weapons, and another of cesium, a highly radioactive isotope that could potentially be used in a so-called “dirty” radioactive bomb.

    But when they stopped at a Marriott hotel just off Highway 410, in a high-crime neighborhood filled with temp agencies and ranch homes, they left those sensors on the back seat of their rented Ford Expedition. When they awoke the next morning, the window had been smashed and the special valises holding these sensors and nuclear materials had vanished.

    I call bullshit. A Marriott in a high crime neighborhood. Fuck off.
    It was a Marriott express... So.
  • allpurpleallgold
    allpurpleallgold Member Posts: 8,771
    Sledog said:

    2001400ex said:

    pawz said:


    Are you really that ignorant?

    I do laugh at how no one can support Trump. You and @Sledog just keep pointing at Obama. Nice work!!
    We are pointing at your fucking hypocrisy. Obama was a commie stooge, HTH
    This argument is for the people that heard the Sark’s better than Ty arguments and thought “I can do worse than that”.