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Chinese Nuclear Reactor.... In Essex

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posted on Jun, 11 2015 @ 03:29 PM
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originally posted by: Kester
www.bbc.co.uk...

Chinese labour constructing a Chinese reactor with Chinese components in Essex.



If this is true, and they REALLY are using the Chinese to build a nuclear reactor for them ... then they aren't just limey's ... they're not just mere dopes ... those Cameron bits border on retardism, and good riddence when they die of radiation.

That's way out of this world ... stupid and idiotic. Why not build a Nuclear reactor out "Chernobyl" spare parts, instead.



posted on Jun, 11 2015 @ 04:49 PM
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a reply to: Kester

If you want to read a bit more on my concerns over the issue, have a glance at a thread I made a while back highlighting the issues involved (and dangers).....it concerns the whole UK I guess, not just us backwards Cumbrians.

Cumbria, UK: Nuclear waste dump mineshaft fracking mess!



posted on Jun, 11 2015 @ 05:36 PM
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a reply to: woogleuk

I had thought the plan to store Magnox waste on the sites of the old reactors was a deliberate genocidal plan. Lack of security and coastal erosion being some of my concerns. Now I look at your thread I see that solution as a planned genocidal attempt. So maybe storing it on site is best now. Encapsulated waste in concrete boxes will be as safe as it can be.

At Berkeley we have a particularly large amount in the active waste vaults because of the design of the fuel rod fins and the laboratory waste. It's like the back of a messy farmyard in the active waste vaults. Corroded metal, leaking cans and all the rest. The vaults are prone to flooding and have to be cleared ASAP.

I'll change my stance now to oppose transport. For security we need to give maximum support to the Nuclear Constabulary. I'll keep my fingers crossed on the coastal erosion.



posted on Jun, 11 2015 @ 05:45 PM
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a reply to: ThePeaceMaker

After careful consideration I have decided portaloo sabotage is the way to prevent a nuclear power station from being built. Personal contamination is possible but risk to the local population will be minimal.



posted on Jun, 12 2015 @ 06:38 PM
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a reply to: gortex




Might as well give them the keys too.
Great Britain , once upon a time.


What, by great you mean Drug trafficking? Has Britain ever been "great" with clean hands? Did you miss the reference to Camerons family drug connections. Heres a link if you're interested

www.henrymakow.com...

Or how about the role of the East India Company in trafficking

Whitewashing the past
appiusforum.net...



posted on Jun, 12 2015 @ 07:44 PM
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a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight

This is another part of the story.


I'm told British history was revised around the 1850's to hide evidence of our pre-Roman achievements.

This thread is about our ancient system of Law. www.abovetopsecret.com...
We'll be using this to stop new nuclear projects.
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posted on Jun, 15 2015 @ 10:25 AM
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a reply to: TheConstruKctionofLight




Has Britain ever been "great" with clean hands?

Has any country?



Did you miss the reference to Camerons family drug connections.

Given his links to the royal blood line I'm sure their are many skeletons in his family's past although I fail to see the connection between that and the government allowing China to build and operate a Nuclear power station.



posted on Jun, 15 2015 @ 02:59 PM
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originally posted by: gortex
Given his links to the royal blood line I'm sure their are many skeletons in his family's past although I fail to see the connection between that and the government allowing China to build and operate a Nuclear power station.


Given almost everyone in the country has "links to the Royal Bloodline", this is a moot and irrelevant point...

For example, Richard III (the one in the car park) could have an estimated 1 million relations alive today. This is assuming 2 children who survived to adulthood from him and his siblings. If you take average size of a medieval family (2.3) then he could have 17 million alive today. So in short, we're all related to the Royals in some way or another, like we're all related to each other.



If one of Richard’s siblings had two children who survived to adulthood, who then went on to have two children and so on, over, for example, 20 generations (220), then this means that they would have some 1,048,576 descendants alive today (provided there was no intermarrying between relatives). If you allow for the average medieval family size of 2.3, then this results in 17,161,558 descendants.

Interesting read




posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 02:12 AM
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a reply to: gortex

I personally wouldn't expect some influential Chinese to have forgotten or forgiven. I wouldn't give them the chance to deliberately build a dangerous installation as payback or for blackmail.

The crimes of the past are bitter memories for those who can look at their families and see where a branch of the family is missing. In the case I'm thinking about my informant drove past the house concerned frequently. While 'our' side may say "It's all in the past, let's move on together" his voice betrayed his strong feelings.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 02:14 AM
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originally posted by: Kester
a reply to: peskyhumans

Yes. In 1607 a tsunami, (some argue storm surge), hit the Severn estuary and flooded the surrounding land fifty feet deep. There are plans to build a new nuclear power station beside the Oldbury Magnox plant exactly where it flooded.





They were just planning for a future melt down,nothing like a bit of flood water to fix the problem....



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 02:24 AM
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a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed

You mean I got my feet wet for nothing?



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 02:29 AM
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a reply to: kester

Always wear gumboots ....



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 02:34 AM
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...and Rolls Royce just laid off 2600 from its engineering division the Chinese must regard the West as prize fools



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 03:31 AM
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a reply to: stumason

Off topic but good point. We're all related.

Charles managed to get an extra 20 minutes collecting eggs on an organic farm before his security made him leave. That dispels the myth of his personal 'power' in my eyes. I knew months ahead where he was going to be that day but I didn't tell a soul. Whatever I may or may not think of him I don't wish him any personal harm, as long as he doesn't seriously offend me.

When Elizabeth was a baby her nanny would take her out in Hyde Park in her pram. A policeman walked either side of the pram. The names of the police were picked out of a hat for security reasons, though the story in my family is my grandfather's name was picked more often than chance would suggest. He also guarded the most photographed woman of her time wearing the most valuable jewels during the Parade Of The Commonwealth Jewels. I've got an old news clipping but I can't find any mention on the internet.

Anne is a good neighbour, kind, thoughtful and helpful.
This was a laugh. 'The Princess Royal faced court charges in March 2001, when she pleaded guilty to driving at 93 mph (150 km/h) on a dual carriageway, while on her way to Hartpury College in Gloucestershire. She was fined £400 by Cheltenham Magistrate's Court, and had five points added to her driving licence.' When she eventually stopped she said, "Oh sorry. I thought you were giving me an escort". It didn't work for me either.

Desperately trying to claw this back on topic. It doesn't matter what your perceived position is, you won't like it if a Fukushima type disaster occurs in your neighbourhood.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 03:39 AM
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a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed

It were deeper than that on the way in. It's well marshy round the side of the site.

I did have a moment of doubt when I considered the police may have been justified in telling us not to go to the riverside when the surge came in. It's eerie standing on the flood defences with fields down below on one side and water a mile across and twenty feet above field level on the other.

edit on 16 6 2015 by kester because: spacing



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 03:47 AM
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originally posted by: Kester
a reply to: ThePeaceMaker

After careful consideration I have decided portaloo sabotage is the way to prevent a nuclear power station from being built. Personal contamination is possible but risk to the local population will be minimal.


Sabotage portaloos hmm I like the idea. I've been to enough festivals to understand that a sabotaged portaloo can turn your life into misery



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 03:47 AM
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a reply to: khnum

Bloody bankers. All by design.

With all the secrecy at Rolls Royce they could lay off a couple of thousand without anyone noticing. Maybe it's really five thousand.

On the subject of Rolls Royce. Don't ever drink spirits in the executive bar in Bristol. A slightly deranged contractor I knew took the opportunity to steal a little from every bottle, then topped them up with his own urine.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 03:54 AM
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a reply to: ThePeaceMaker

Sensible people don't do things like this, not even to prevent another Fukushima.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 08:01 AM
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a reply to: kester

OMG that's the best .. However I'm not that brave to get that close to someone's read end ha good prank I like it



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