Part 1 - Wes McKinley - One Hell of a Story - Rocky Flats
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WTF? 10-4
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Good 4 Wes. Many people may not recall this but sometime after Oct 1991 Stanley Lake in Colorado was closed to public use because of "glowing fish" (from plutonium) but they allowed drinking anyway. Is THAT sick or what?! So, I salute the Grand Jury's efforts to open peoples eyes; the federal government plans on more of these "refuges" in America-visit ANY of them & you'll come out "glowing green"-BEWARE.
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Where's the rest of this talk?
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Wes McKinley is a hero!
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In the early 1990's, cleanup was projected to cost more than $37 billion and was expected to take at least 70 years. With today's announcement(Dec2005), cleanup has been completed 56 years ahead of schedule at a cost of approximately $7 billion, saving American taxpayers approximately $29 billion.
Sounds just too good to be true Hmmmmmmmmm...
SkipW 3 years ago 4
Lets hear some more of that glow in the dark tale. Truth is stranger than fiction Also Dont let the US Gov Destroy the records of Rocky Flats Nuclear trigger facility
SkipW 3 years ago 2