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- 2002012533 contributor B9204152.
- 2002012533 created "c2002.".
- 2002012533 date "2002".
- 2002012533 date "c2002.".
- 2002012533 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2002012533 description "Anecdotal evidence (some anecdote! a look at what is brushed off as merely anecdotal evidence) -- Hope and pride (a look at the dream that nuclear technology could be of great benefit to humankind, and how I was proud to participate in a nuclear project until I learned better) -- Oh, what happened to us! (suppressed and persecuted truth-tellers: also includes an account of how I was pressured to approve a design which could kill people and cause extensive property damage, with a long list of how this depravity happens in industry, particularly in the nuclear industry) -- Is Murphy's law legal? (you be the judge : starts out with how I was nearly killed by a mishap, develops mishaps throughout the ages, leading up to nuclear Murphyisms) -- Apple pie (like mother never baked : rather than nuclear power being safer than mom's apple pie, it is a concoction of scientists who are bad apples : parades a list of bad-apple pies from the chemical industry, the tobacco industry, and the nuclear industry) -- Sunshine effects (not heartwarming : global warming is strongly indicated by hard-to-deny evidence) -- Nuclear power, the only answer (answered : extensive description of cleaner, safer, less costly alternatives which have been crushed) -- The wind stops blowing (a new law of physics : many examples of violations of elementary physics by nuclear liars : one is that the wind stops blowing when you have a nuclear accident, explained simply) -- The great uranium shell game (brazen fraud : there isn't enough fissionable uranium for a greatly expanded nuclear program without going to the plutonium reactor, which poses hideous problems : exposes shenanigans) -- Really how much energy from nukes? (very low net yield : explains how easy it is to deduce this shocking result using elementary analysis : this chapter crunches key official summary numbers to reveal the implications of the great uranium shell game) -- Nobody, but nobody died at Three Mile Island! (holocaust denied) -- Scientists on the march (covers the use of nuclear waste as a fertilizer, depleted uranium, food irradiation, etc.) -- Cleaner than coal (debunks the fraudulent claim that nuclear is cleaner than coal : it isn't even cleaner than the dirtiest coal-burning operation when non-discussed factors are considered) -- Why not make nuclear plants safe? (basics of why : it can't be, not ever) -- Your rights (rights denied) -- Sabotaging our security blankets (treason) -- Unfair favoritism (unlimited rip-off : explains how favoritism for non-renewable energy gets much more than 300 times the government support that renewable sources get)".
- 2002012533 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-245) and index.".
- 2002012533 extent "xi, 256 p. :".
- 2002012533 identifier "1577331079 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2002012533 issued "2002".
- 2002012533 issued "c2002.".
- 2002012533 language "eng".
- 2002012533 publisher "Nevada City, CA : Blue Dolphin Pub.,".
- 2002012533 spatial "United States.".
- 2002012533 subject "333.792/4/0973 21".
- 2002012533 subject "HD9698.U52 G63 2002".
- 2002012533 subject "Nuclear energy Government policy United States.".
- 2002012533 subject "Nuclear industry Government policy United States.".
- 2002012533 subject "Nuclear weapons Moral and ethical aspects.".
- 2002012533 subject "Nuclear weapons United States.".
- 2002012533 subject "Offenses against the environment United States.".
- 2002012533 tableOfContents "Anecdotal evidence (some anecdote! a look at what is brushed off as merely anecdotal evidence) -- Hope and pride (a look at the dream that nuclear technology could be of great benefit to humankind, and how I was proud to participate in a nuclear project until I learned better) -- Oh, what happened to us! (suppressed and persecuted truth-tellers: also includes an account of how I was pressured to approve a design which could kill people and cause extensive property damage, with a long list of how this depravity happens in industry, particularly in the nuclear industry) -- Is Murphy's law legal? (you be the judge : starts out with how I was nearly killed by a mishap, develops mishaps throughout the ages, leading up to nuclear Murphyisms) -- Apple pie (like mother never baked : rather than nuclear power being safer than mom's apple pie, it is a concoction of scientists who are bad apples : parades a list of bad-apple pies from the chemical industry, the tobacco industry, and the nuclear industry) -- Sunshine effects (not heartwarming : global warming is strongly indicated by hard-to-deny evidence) -- Nuclear power, the only answer (answered : extensive description of cleaner, safer, less costly alternatives which have been crushed) -- The wind stops blowing (a new law of physics : many examples of violations of elementary physics by nuclear liars : one is that the wind stops blowing when you have a nuclear accident, explained simply) -- The great uranium shell game (brazen fraud : there isn't enough fissionable uranium for a greatly expanded nuclear program without going to the plutonium reactor, which poses hideous problems : exposes shenanigans) -- Really how much energy from nukes? (very low net yield : explains how easy it is to deduce this shocking result using elementary analysis : this chapter crunches key official summary numbers to reveal the implications of the great uranium shell game) -- Nobody, but nobody died at Three Mile Island! (holocaust denied) -- Scientists on the march (covers the use of nuclear waste as a fertilizer, depleted uranium, food irradiation, etc.) -- Cleaner than coal (debunks the fraudulent claim that nuclear is cleaner than coal : it isn't even cleaner than the dirtiest coal-burning operation when non-discussed factors are considered) -- Why not make nuclear plants safe? (basics of why : it can't be, not ever) -- Your rights (rights denied) -- Sabotaging our security blankets (treason) -- Unfair favoritism (unlimited rip-off : explains how favoritism for non-renewable energy gets much more than 300 times the government support that renewable sources get)".
- 2002012533 title "Asleep at the Geiger counter : nuclear destruction of the planet and how to stop it / Sidney Goodman.".
- 2002012533 type "text".