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Originally posted by AnteBellum
reply to post by kissitgoodbye
If a forest fire could affects this, we are seriously in trouble as a nation!
BTW don't they keep the sensitive material underground. . . I was there 2 weeks ago and this just seems like some reporter needed something interesting to write about today.edit on 6/27/2011 by AnteBellum because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by emptyOmind
you were at the los alamos lab two weeks ago? they let civilians in there??
Originally posted by navy_vet_stg3
Originally posted by emptyOmind
you were at the los alamos lab two weeks ago? they let civilians in there??
Are you assuming he/she is a civilian? BTW, some of the scientists (most likely all) are "civilian", not military. Just sayin'.
I heard today that the facility is secure. It was on the MSM, to take that for what it's worth. I'm actually a little bored with all the doom and gloom and sensationalistic nature of threads like this.edit on 28-6-2011 by navy_vet_stg3 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by elouina
Now if chemtrail weather modification existed, this would be the perfect opportunity to use it. Now wouldn't it?
The wildfire has destroyed 30 structures south and west of Los Alamos, for many stirring memories of a blaze in May 2000 that destroyed hundreds of homes and buildings in town.
The anti-nuclear watchdog group Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety said the fire appeared to be about 3.5 miles from a dumpsite where as many as 30,000 55-gallon drums of plutonium-contaminated waste were stored in fabric tents above ground.
Originally posted by elouina
Now if chemtrail weather modification existed, this would be the perfect opportunity to use it. Now wouldn't it?