With politicians and the public, use small words & short sentences.
LFTRs are SAFE.
LFTRs are cheap.
LFTRs can't make bombs.
LFTRs don't cause WARS.
These "sound-bite" messages must be repeated until the entire world understands.
The public will embrace LFTRs first, but politicians won't until bribed or threatened with job-loss. OIL companies will fight peaceful-technology because it threatens their monopoly.
To win, keep the message simple. Repeat as needed...
Why doesn't anyone connected with nuclear power ever mention that we will be creating highly dangerous waste that we will have to put somewhere for tens of thousands of years? Figure out a way to process the waste so you wouldn't mind having it dumped in your back yard and then come back and talk to us. This idea is right up there with the Republican initiative to sell unpasteurized milk to Minnesota children at farmers markets! PS: I have worked at the Prairie Island Nuke plant in Minnesota,
Keep up the good work Kirk! Millions are counting on you! Thorium is a game changer! The promotion of thorium use is at the edge of the tipping point, I can feel it!
They were very supportive. The BRC was a good spectrum of supporters and detractors. They have done a great job of working out the USA future of Nuclear policy. I hope their report has good news for us all.
@ThoriumAlliance Glad to hear that. Everything I have ever heard about the political/policy side of the nuclear issue is that it is a maddening, Sisyfian mess. One take on the best way to get Thorium use going is that we should not be pursuing fancy reactor ideas right now; instead we should all concentrate our energy on getting thorium fuel rods approved for use in our LWR fleet first. Even if the BRC were 100% positive LFTR is likely to get entangled and end up being a red herring. Your view?
Dear Kirk,
With politicians and the public, use small words & short sentences.
LFTRs are SAFE.
LFTRs are cheap.
LFTRs can't make bombs.
LFTRs don't cause WARS.
These "sound-bite" messages must be repeated until the entire world understands.
The public will embrace LFTRs first, but politicians won't until bribed or threatened with job-loss. OIL companies will fight peaceful-technology because it threatens their monopoly.
To win, keep the message simple. Repeat as needed...
Honesty4Peace 3 weeks ago
awsome, i work directly with kirk as an intern
Kickasss119 7 months ago
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Why doesn't anyone connected with nuclear power ever mention that we will be creating highly dangerous waste that we will have to put somewhere for tens of thousands of years? Figure out a way to process the waste so you wouldn't mind having it dumped in your back yard and then come back and talk to us. This idea is right up there with the Republican initiative to sell unpasteurized milk to Minnesota children at farmers markets! PS: I have worked at the Prairie Island Nuke plant in Minnesota,
1293drive 1 year ago
Keep up the good work Kirk! Millions are counting on you! Thorium is a game changer! The promotion of thorium use is at the edge of the tipping point, I can feel it!
txturbo930 1 year ago 4
Good job. What sort of responses did you get from individuals at the commission?
Weenchit 1 year ago
They were very supportive. The BRC was a good spectrum of supporters and detractors. They have done a great job of working out the USA future of Nuclear policy. I hope their report has good news for us all.
ThoriumAlliance 1 year ago
@ThoriumAlliance Glad to hear that. Everything I have ever heard about the political/policy side of the nuclear issue is that it is a maddening, Sisyfian mess. One take on the best way to get Thorium use going is that we should not be pursuing fancy reactor ideas right now; instead we should all concentrate our energy on getting thorium fuel rods approved for use in our LWR fleet first. Even if the BRC were 100% positive LFTR is likely to get entangled and end up being a red herring. Your view?
Weenchit 1 year ago
and i aproved this message for the future generations
fredmontier2006 1 year ago