By A Texas Reader
wednesday, december 4, 2024 at 09:07:34 a.m. est
"texas’ push to meet soaring power demand with nuclear energy could spark uranium mining revival"
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/12/04/texas-nuclear-power-uranium-mining/
It's true.
Trump's pick for secretary of energy is an mit-educated engineer. He is also a board member of oklo, inc., a nuclear technology company.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Wright_(energy_executive)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklo_Inc.
https://www.oklo.com/overview/default.aspx
And don't forget:
The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was the immediate precursor of the Department of Energy.
"Deport the spics--save energy."
ReplyDelete--GRA
After so many decades of propaganda and protest (orchestrated by the Communists) against the use of nuclear energy, big tech and the globalists have announced that they need nuclear power to run the huge data centers they're building in order to control our lives- and of course there's nary a word of protest from the Lefties.
ReplyDeleteJust like the "feminists" never protest Islam, or Bill Clinton, or rapist immigrants....
Or the anti-war crowd never protests all the atrocities committed under the last several administrations...
Or the druggies never protest the dope-fueled violence in the streets...
Or the...
-RM
7.0 EARTHQUAKE OFF THE CALIFORNIA COAST--42 MILES FROM FERNDALE.
ReplyDeleteGRA:Lizzo and Oprah,both fell off the couches simultaneously,is the current theory of the cause.Would have only been a 3.5 earthquake if either had taken a solo tumble.
(Breitbart)A powerful earthquake that struck off the coast of California sparked a brief tsunami warning on Thursday, with residents warned to flee to higher ground before the alert was cancelled.
Seismologists at the US Geological Survey said the shallow 7.0 magnitude tremor had hit around 68 kilometers (42 miles) from the coastal town of Ferndale mid-morning, with people living in the area experiencing strong ground shakes.
Smartphone users received warnings urging them to move to higher ground immediately, AFP reporters in the area said.
“A series of powerful waves and strong currents may impact coasts near you,” the warning said. “You are in danger. Get away from coastal waters.”
The National Weather Service, which issued the warning, withdrew it around midday, shortly before the first waves had been expected.
The quake appeared to have been felt across the region, including in the San Francisco Bay Area, where some people said they had felt rolling waves underfoot.
Marc Buller, an attorney who lives in Eureka, a port city in northern California close to the offshore epicenter, said he had experienced a lot of quakes, but this one felt unusual.
“It was an intense jolt. When the big jolt stopped, it felt like the house was on rollers,” he told AFP.
--GRA