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U.S. Nuclear Scientist Found Dead, Knew Too Much ?

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posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:45 PM
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Originally posted by AnitaCigarette
Would spomeone tell me what TPTB means? Thank you!



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:48 PM
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Originally posted by Signals

Originally posted by AnitaCigarette
Would spomeone tell me what TPTB means? Thank you!



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:51 PM
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Where have we heard this before?

Wheeler



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:52 PM
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Seems he was involved in Texas nuclear facility design and construction projects.

www.linkedin.com...



Nuclear Engineer - Staff and Group Supervisor Bechtel National, Inc.
Design industry

March 1983 – December 1990 (7 years 10 months)

Mr. Dickey was assigned to several commercial and government nuclear facility design and construction projects during this period. His responsibilities included systems engineering, safety analysis report development, facility safety analysis (including deterministic and probabilistic risk assessment), radiological protection analyses, criticality safety design and programmatic compliance, development of design documentation and technical specifications, and interdisciplinary coordination/review of design documents. Mr. Dickey provided design and safety analysis support to several nuclear power utility and DOE waste management facilities, including the Diablo Canyon, Hope Creek, South Texas Project, Kuosheng, and Chin Shan nuclear power plants, the SRS DWPF, and WIPP technical consultant on the nuclear reactor island, balance of plant, and waste management system field installation, start-up, and backfit at plants, including Rancho Seco, Surry, and North Anna stations.


Could he know something about all the radiation in the water in Texas?

www.khou.com...



Facts you should know
The above is a TCEQ database of every raw radiation test result for every water system in Texas, dating back to 2004. However, KHOU-TV has discovered that for decades the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has under-reported many of these radiation readings to utilities and their communities. This under-reporting took place for all radioactive contaminants in drinking water (known as radionuclides) and did not stop until 2009, after an EPA audit. Hence, the above raw readings may not match those found in the annual water quality report, called a Consumer Confidence Report, you receive from your water company.

In addition, you may actually have more alpha activity and other forms of radiation in your water than what your annual water report states, because of rules set up by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Specifically, the EPA instructs the nation’s water systems not to include in its “gross” alpha readings the radiation in your water that comes from radioactive uranium, even though uranium gives off radioactive alpha particles. Consequently, uranium readings are subtracted from the raw alpha particle activity you may see reported above, before the readings are reported to you.




posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:52 PM
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Too much speculation and not enough hard facts. When the hard facts come to light, we'll be able to form a more concrete picture of what went on. Until then keep the thread alive but, with condolences for his family, friends and colleagues. A man with his level of knowledge and expertise will be sorely missed by all the people in his life.
RIP Mr. Dickey, may your afterlife be more peaceful than your life here on the green and blue ball.



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:52 PM
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Signals is a disinfo agent of the powers that be. He's trying to mislead you.

edit on 26-3-2011 by ipsedixit because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:55 PM
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He knew eactly what will happen and how it will happen. He knows how to destroy masses of land and masses of people with nuclear power. And most of all. This man knew how much devastation would take place in the coming days!



posted on Mar, 26 2011 @ 11:55 PM
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A little nudge wouldn't surprise me at all. Its 600+ feet to the gorge below from that bridge. And what happened to the note that was "supposedly" found? It really makes you go hmmm? I suppose we will never know the truth. If it wasn't suicide, you can bet his widow and other family members aren't t going to say anything.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:02 AM
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Interesting times we live in, indeed. Our advanced technology brings about unprecedented risks and responsibilities..

I like what TPTB are doing though.. it is a well though-out push/pull effect to ease the public into the severity of the situation. This is a strategic release of conflicting information with the intent to soften the blow of a very bad situation.

The officials will continue to leak tidbits that sound bad but turn out to be not so bad. Everything officially is under control or within not-catastrophic parameters... no need for a panic.

The use of language that comes from the officials allows the media to speculate on dramatic worst-case scenarios which people don't take too seriously, but the potential severity starts to sink in.

Then over time the actual severity of the situation will come out. This softens the effect of the "blow" on the public because it decreases the likelihood of panic and total chaos.

Makes you wonder, doesn't it?

Edit to add that this could be happening in many different fronts and may be more common than we think. For some reason I feel like the gulf oil spill is gonna come back and haunt us someday...
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posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:02 AM
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Too bad for another soul to speak the truth and was snuffed before he could get out
word about the intentional leak at a nuclear plant. You have to thin out the herd so to speak
so the rest of the lost can be saved for their soul into slavery.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:08 AM
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Originally posted by ipsedixit
reply to post by AnitaCigarette
 

Signals is a disinfo agent of the powers that be. He's trying to mislead you.

edit on 26-3-2011 by ipsedixit because: (no reason given)


My mind has been hypnotized with wine & liqour-laced energy drinks, so I am easy to be disinfo'd.

Trust me, I'm not that naive. Been ghosting this site for a few months now. I noticed TONS of disinfo people.
I'd say the worst site is unexplained-mysteries.com

There is ALWAYS someone telling you, "where is the evidence?" & thus, you provide plenty of mind-numbing evidence & nothing but flaming results. This site is becoming my alternative news source & the other aforementioned site I shall discontinue my profile on. Soon! That site has so many biased & counter-intelligence agents that it is sickening!! Not to mention impossible to prove your point!



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:09 AM
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Originally posted by kid_cudi
He knew eactly what will happen and how it will happen. He knows how to destroy masses of land and masses of people with nuclear power. And most of all. This man knew how much devastation would take place in the coming days!


Therefor, a DIRTY BOMB.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:10 AM
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It's very difficult to tell why anyone commits suicide.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:23 AM
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Originally posted by Signals

Originally posted by keepinmysoul
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Dickey, according to his Linkedin web profile, had worked on nuclear plants in Taiwan whose reactors were built by General Electric, the same company that built the 40 year-old Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant that has been spewing radiation since the Japanese earthquake. The Taiwan plants are of the same boiling water reactor design, according to the nuctrans.org web site.

GE REACTORS!!! BOILER TYPE!!! UHOH SHIIIIIIII.....



BINGO!!!!



Great post


Since I'm the one who asked about possible involvement with GE, Glad I could steer you folks in the right direction ! Ha!

I dunno.. with all going on in Japan and the Nuclear Physicists circles being so closed knit, it just made since to me that there might be a connection.
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posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:37 AM
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And from what source would those 'hard' facts be coming from? The trustworthy media? The police? A government organazation of any kind?

Trust none of what you hear, and half of what you see.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 12:59 AM
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I'm in Albuquerque and I experience a lot of strange stuff here. Every thing from lights in the sky moving at impossible speeds to sounds varying from a low pitch to a high tone. I wouldn't be surprised if his death was actually a murder.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 01:15 AM
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I think that these guys are just like us in a lot of aspects of family life and they think they are doing a good service to the world with their jobs, and then one day something like what's been unfolding in Japan takes place and these guys are forced to really think about how their jobs effect everyone elses quality of life and perhaps a little bit of a guilty conscience sets in and they decide to commit suicide like in this case.......Hey its just a theory. I am just more for finding the logical explanations FIRST before jumping into the deep end an unexpected rabbit hole!



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 01:18 AM
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This is what he knew and it's not good. We're clearly not being told everything. Way beyond what one can imagine, OUT OF CONTROL: video.google.com...=-5968506788418521112



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 01:28 AM
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Rodger worked throughout the nuclear industry, most recently at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As a nuclear safety professional with a PE license in both Nuclear Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, Rodger deeply valued ethics and adhered to the highest safety standards the guiding principles of his professional career. Rodger earned the admiration of his colleagues for both his technical ability and team-building and was a member of many professional organizations, including the American Nuclear Society.



posted on Mar, 27 2011 @ 02:33 AM
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How bout we supplied Japan with the Uranium (very good quality) in turn they use it to make energy which enriched it more probubly to the point of weapons grade which is very radioactive, now all hell broke loose spent fuel rods are exposed, reactor walls are breached, contamination is spreading at an alarming rate. 20% of japan could in turn be uninhabitable due to water and soil contamination. People WILL eventually get sick and some will die unfortunately. The U.S. most likley knew what was going on from day one. We have satellites that can measure atomic explosions and radiation levels from explosions which in turn can help us know how big the weapon was and even what type of element was used, but yet they didnt know how much radiation was leaking,...give me a break, they knew and so did this scientist. Hell he probubly helped design some of the software that can measure radiation. He was going to whistle blow and tell the public how bad it really is. Now he cant. Just imagine what the outcome would be if he did. Mass evacuations( could be a million)..most likley to the U.S. and south korea. Search , rescue and clean up would have to come to a halt. And just think of all those pictures we have on the net of US service men and women working in these areas without the correct NBC gear on...they are all at risk as well( mass lawsuits from military families).

I for one hope im wrong.



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