Standard Operation Procedure; ignition of waste barrels with gunfire.
Nuclear Experimentation: Year 74
It was 74 years ago on July 16, 1945 that the unstable and unceasing chain reaction that is the nuclear era began with the first experimental detonation of the Manhattan Project. Nuclear experimentation began with the first atomic detonation. The scientists involved in the detonation experiment actually debated on whether or not they would start a chain reaction of total planetary atmospheric ignition. The atmosphere did not ignite but the experiment began with a boom unlike any before in a New Mexico valley fitting called El Journada del Muerte (The Journey of Death).
I’ll be brief because radiation impacts mental capacity, limits attention spans and reasonable decision making capability. And I have started to wonder as I observe the world if it is causing our mental decline along with social media, and let’s face it most schooling…The atmosphere did not ignite, but the atmosphere and every strata of the planet has been saturated and is being continuously being inundated with increasing radiation, nuclear experimentation pollution to the detriment of the world perhaps even making us stupider!
Nuclear experimentation continues to be the most taboo and obfuscated subject matter overtly and covertly the world over. The experiment is one of the most taboo subjects not only because of cultural (read military industrial complex) influence, but also because of the following ration rule I call the Idiocy Certainty Principle: the less mental capacity the more one obfuscates the actuality of any and all things one has not seen themselves. The ratio is most notable in such near invisible subject matter as nuclear experimentation and in another matter of mostly invisible subjects; spirituality. If you cannot hold it, wear it, eat it, or spend it, how can it be worth anything or even real? And so, perhaps depending on one’s exposure to nuclear experimentation pollution and subsequently effected mental capacity, nuclear experimentation is either a very big deal or it’s out of sight/out of mind.
You can’t see radiation. And between the aforementioned cultural influence and the Idiocy Certainty Principle most people ignore the topic of nuclear experimentation. Perhaps part of the reason I am fascinated with the subjects of nuclear experimentation and spirituality is because of the invisible nature shared by the diverse matters.
Since the journey of death that is nuclear experimentation began there has already been a vast nuclear war of terra. There has been a total of 2,000 experimental detonations and the production, refinement, and storage of the elements of the deadly journey continue leaking into the planetary environment the world over, from Fukushima, to Hanford, to Chernobyl, to The West Lake Landfill, and back again.
On the 74th anniversary of the journey of death that is nuclear experimentation we also have the 40th anniversary of the Three Mile Island meltdown and the 33rd anniversary of the Chernobyl meltdown. A major milestone too this year is the Japanese are reopening some of the formerly closed of zones impacted by the Fukushima event. Japan is to host The Olympics in 2020 and is obviously showing off how exceptional they are at cleaning radiation before The Olympics. The Secrecy Law implemented post Fukushima event in Japan admittedly might have been to hide how they clean radiation so efficiently rather than to hide how dirty it remains...but probably not!
For the radiologically mentally impaired who otherwise would dare not research the 74 Year old nuclear experiment on their planet, HBO is airing a miniseries devoted to the Chernobyl event. From the previews I happened to viddy (see) it looks quite outrageous and expositional. A parallel funny I point out using the viddy slang is the fact a follow up to the Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange was located. It is said to be a thematic look at the impairment of visually stimulated ‘cultures.’
For the not so radiologically impaired I met State Congressman in a parking lot once…no really. He informed me on how to implement a law proposal as simply a tax paying United States citizen. Anyone can put together and implement a Memorial Bill and the Bill itself can be toward anything. There are innumerable requirements of support and bureaucratic loopholes to go through but it is possible with a little understanding of history one can conceptualize anything, just take a look at what culture is promoting right now. If anyone has the podium and story to put together a Memorial Law to Ban nuclear experimentation, I beg you to do so.
Perhaps there is someone in The Greater Los Angeles area who lived near Santa Susana nuclear waste site. This nuclear experimentation site experienced the first known nuclear power generation experimentation meltdowns in the USA! When there were radiological releases from accidents residents in Simi Valley and beyond were not informed. The workers at the experiment were not even allowed to inform their families to take precautionary measures. This was an era when even normal procedures without accidental releases were as uncaring to the surrounding environment as imaginable.
Another interesting event in nuclear experimentation this the 74th year since year 0 of the journey of death was the clandestine use of the disputed Yucca Mountain waste site in Nevada. The DOE secretly brought one half metric ton of disposal to the site. Side note: there has been 928 nuclear experimentation detonations in Nevada since the fateful day we embarked from El Journada del Meurte.
“The Justice Department notified a federal judge in Reno the government had already trucked the radioactive material to the site 70 miles north of Las Vegas when Nevada filed a request for an injunction to block the move in November.” ~Reno Gazette Journal
Let us hope and pray that the saturation of the environment does not stupefy us all and that we can raise awareness of the global nuclear experiment so that we might change our focus from our current cultural predicament of war to pursuing having clean water. Speaking of water, Russia set sail the first floating nuclear power generation experiment recently.
What could possibly go wrong? Continuation of the status quo, I suppose. Peace on Earth.
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