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08/26/23 9:39 PM

#327 RE: wow_happens28 #326

>> Small Modular Reactors <<

Jim Rickards mentioned SMRs as a promising technology and a potential area for investment, and I started an I-Hub Nuclear Energy board to store articles and related stock lists (link below), but haven't followed the sector very much. I wonder about the nuclear proliferation aspects of these SMRs (?)

After 3 Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukashima, the downside of nuclear power has become apparent to all, but ~ 60 new nuke plants are reportedly under construction globally, mainly in China, India, and Russia. The US hadn't built any in a long time, but reportedly there are 2 currently under construction. Europe (other than France) has been decommissioning theirs.

https://investorshub.advfn.com/Nuclear-Energy-Stocks-41953

Then there are the 'NWO' aspects. Historian Webster Tarpley has discussed how the ruling 'elites' historically don't want cheap plentiful energy for the masses, since it creates upward mobility and a large independent middle class, which then threatens the ruling oligarchy. They prefer us peons to be just scraping by. Historically they also want a relatively small population, since in their view a big unwieldy population is a threat to their oligarchy.

Anyway, while it's no secret that the Western elites have long been against nuclear power, there is also reason to believe that the nuclear industry has been deliberately sabotaged, going all the way back to Three Mile Island. If you remember the movie 'China Syndrome', it came out less than 2 weeks before the Three Mile Island incident occurred, so the timing seemed very suspicious. Another potential conspiracy 'data point' was Michael Crichton's final book 'State of Fear', which had some plot similarities to what happened at Fukashima -- ie an earthquake (albeit man made), resulting in a devastating tidal wave, etc.

Crichton got a lot of heat for that book (testified before Congress), mainly for its ridiculing of the broader global warming / climate change narrative, and the elites were not amused. Crichton was a prominent movie producer and director, and the globalists went ballistic over the risk that their climate change scam could be 'outed' in a big budget Hollywood type movie. Anyway, Crichton was grilled to the max by Congress, and a few years later he conveniently died of a rapid acting lymphoma. Coincidence? Maybe, but somewhat reminiscent (for us conspiracy buffs) of what happened to Tim Russert after he publicly outed Bush Jr and Kerry as members of Skull + Bones (Yale) during the 2004 campaign, and then Russert subsequently died of a heart attack at age 58.

Who knows, but when it comes to nuclear power, there are a lot of overlapping globalist agendas, beyond the mere power generation aspects. Nuclear proliferation seems like a legitimate concern, though somewhat moot now considering that little North Korea can put a single small nuclear device into orbit and zap the US power grid via EMP. North Korea's satellite launch attempt in May failed, and the recent attempt last week reportedly failed. But very soon the mighty US can be neutralized at will by the Korean lunatic. Most people have no absolutely idea of the monumental danger. A single orbital nuke detonation over Kansas, and it's back to the Stone Age for the US, literally -







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