Re: UNUSED URANIUM, PLUTONIUM, etc.

From: NukeMaterialsGroup (fbi_at_cia02severer17.com)
Date: 07/13/04


Date: Tue, 13 Jul 2004 11:34:55 -0500

It is extremely poisonous, some materials spontaneously combust with just
air, and you can get a life time dose in less in seconds, or cook certain
organs you have, quickly.

There are lots of good books on the subject, and it is a large subject area.
I would question the value of any internet or email information.

Some of the information you are seeking is classified, considered Bomb
making materials, and by posting you are most likely already be on several
lists of both the CIA and FBI, as they can scan the internet for these
topics. If certian countries find out that you have special knowlege, they
will take your ass out.

A suggestion: find another study area, you can make more money at it, and
live longer.

"SUDHAKAR" <india_sudhakar2001@rediffmail.com> wrote in message
news:6a85213a.0407122230.2f0fe750@posting.google.com...
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I m a student interested in knowing detaials about nuclear materials.
> I m having a doubt.
>
> "If the subcritical masses of U 235 or Plutonim etc are kept outside
> the tamper what would happen. If they emit radiations then can I
> know the radiations and their stength"
>
> If any one knows please help me in getting cleared. Else please give
> any URL for reference or the Email ID ofa person who knows well



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