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Originally posted by Danbones
we don't need nuclear engineers
ever since we took the monitors off the west coast because they were readin funny
we have had no need for anyone versed in nuclear saftey to interpret the findings.
this will save us money
you'll seeedit on 26-3-2011 by Danbones because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Nebulous1973
reply to post by unityemissions
What are you talking about? You don't know the chap but you sure don't have a problem giving his suicide a complete analysis as if hes been to your office for a psychological examination..This comment right here is the epitome of what is wrong with most people on the internet..you all think you have a clue about everything. You mindlessly give out opinions and conclusions on things you couldn't possibly have a clue about unless you were there or part of the situation.None of us can say what happened you just don't know.."Oh he probably just couldn't handle the guilt and he" oh shut up..you have no clue and without one you should keep your mouth shut. You people are sometimes so pathetic in your comments that I undersatand why TPTB wish to rid the planet of you all..most of you are idiots.
The Sandia National Laboratories, which are managed and operated by the Sandia Corporation (a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation), are two major United States Department of Energy research and development national laboratories.
It is Sandia's mission to maintain the reliability and surety of nuclear weapon systems, conduct research and development in arms control and nonproliferation technologies, and investigate methods for the disposal of the US's nuclear weapons program's hazardous waste. Other missions include research and development in energy and environmental programs, as well as the surety of critical national infrastructures. In addition
Sandia formerly hosted ASCI Red, one of the world's fastest supercomputers until its recent decommission, and now hosts ASCI Red Storm, originally known as Thor's Hammer. Sandia is also home to the Z Machine. The Z Machine is the largest X-ray generator in the world and is designed to test materials in conditions of extreme temperature and pressure. It is operated by Sandia National Laboratories to gather data to aid in computer modeling of nuclear weapons
Originally posted by Signals
reply to post by pshea38
I see your point, but wouldn't you agree there hasn't been enough fearmongering from MSM about radiation? (if it were false) And the implications of Plutonium, especially, being released??
Seems like it's the opposite, all I see is "radiation levels lowering" "everything is under control"....
Originally posted by Nightchild
reply to post by pshea38
How could the spread fears in this case be blamed upon the "TPTB", when the "fear-reports" have mainly been basuned out by Conspiracists?
It is those that have been rambling about how anyone in California will be Radiation poisoned, that the disaster in Japan was orchestrated or that it all happened because God is pissed- Not the Media.
The TPTB-excuse is nowadays used each and every time ordinary Humans screws up, no matter what it is, and that's the reason so many people just rolls their eyes each time they listen to people like David Icke or Alex Jones.
Originally posted by JohnPhoenix
I wonder if he worked for GE. I read somewhere that GE are the ones who made the nuclear power plants in Japan.
* Sr. Nuclear Engineer at EnergX LLC
* E2 Project Manager - Rocky Flats at E2 Consulting Engineers
* CAI Project Mgr. at Rocky Flats at M.H. Chew & Assoc. Inc
* Nuclear Engineer - Staff and Group Supervisor at Bechtel National, Inc.
* Nuclear Engineer/Startup Engineer at United Energy Services
* Nuclear Engineer at Black and Veatch, Consulting Engineers
* Health Physicist/Licensing Review Engineer/Inspection Assistant at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Rodger Dickey's Experience
Senior Nuclear Engineer
ENREGS, Inc.
Government Relations industry
October 2010 – Present (6 months)
Contractor Support to the Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Assigned to the SNL Safety Basis Department. Sandia corporate oversight of nuclear and non-nuclear facilities safety basis.
Sr. Nuclear Engineer
EnergX LLC
Privately Held; Government Relations industry
2010 – 2011 (1 year)
E2 Project Manager - Rocky Flats
E2 Consulting Engineers
Public Safety industry
April 1995 – December 1999 (4 years 9 months)
Mr. Dickey was the Corporate Health and Safety Manager for E2 Consulting Engineers and was the E2 Nuclear Safety Manager supporting nuclear safety program implementation and integration for the Kaiser-Hill Team at the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS)
Originally posted by webpirate
Read when this guy was found. It was almost a week ago, and a full week after the quake. There was already some indications of how bad the nuclear problem might be, but it hadn't fully unfolded yet. Obviously not as much as we know now.....and that's probably nothing compared to what's really happening there.
A big quake happens, a nuclear plant starts having meltdowns, and within a week a top nuclear scientist turns up dead under suspicious circumstances. Is it coincidence he also was a certified safety professional in his field?
There are no coincidences. Not like this. This whole thing smells fishy, and not just because he was found in a river. He knew something that was about to happen, or was happening that wasn't being reported on.
Nice find Signals
Originally posted by webpirate
Originally posted by JohnPhoenix
I wonder if he worked for GE. I read somewhere that GE are the ones who made the nuclear power plants in Japan.
According to the LinkedIn page that Signals linked in his OP he didn't work for GE. I don't know though whether GE owns any of the companies he did work for.
* Sr. Nuclear Engineer at EnergX LLC
* E2 Project Manager - Rocky Flats at E2 Consulting Engineers
* CAI Project Mgr. at Rocky Flats at M.H. Chew & Assoc. Inc
* Nuclear Engineer - Staff and Group Supervisor at Bechtel National, Inc.
* Nuclear Engineer/Startup Engineer at United Energy Services
* Nuclear Engineer at Black and Veatch, Consulting Engineers
* Health Physicist/Licensing Review Engineer/Inspection Assistant at U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Originally posted by jimmyx
OR...maybe his wife found out he was having an affair.
OR...he found out he was losing his job, due to his own failings
OR...he had found out he had an incurable disease
OR...he had enough pressure at work and home, and personally couldn't take it anymore.
OR...he recognized the signs that he was becoming mentally ill, and wanted to spare his family of the sadness and grief.
“He’d been working in New Mexico for a while,” Romero said. “He did leave a note, but it does not specifically give his intentions.”