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Go2Peace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 09:57 PM
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3. Another CRUSADE post. Nuclear good, solar, wind, etc not so good.
Edited on Mon May-10-10 10:03 PM by Go2Peace
When you start to see someone acting like they are on a crusade to rid the world of dissention, you often find out they are fighting their own inner demons.

So why is someone, who meets with Nuclear Lobbiests, so vehement and anti most every alternative except Nuclear? Maybe because that is their *job*?

From NNadir's diary. This was in 2007. Surely the nuclear representatives have had more contact with Mr Nadir. Of course, he never mentions it further.

"Last week, on Friday, I traveled to Washington and I met with a few representatives of the nuclear industry. Nice guys, by the way. They bought me lunch. I made a point of not ordering the cheapest thing on the menu by the way and it was a nice restaurant. The nuclear industry gave me a wonderful golf shirt and several very nice trade show trinkets. The night before I met with the nuclear industry I sat and talked with Rod Adams, who is a nuclear entrepreneur. You can hear almost everything I said to Rod Adams by the way on the internet, except for our opening discussions about Glenn Seaborg. (I asked him to delete that part because of my mumbling.)
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Mr Nadir completely surrounds himself with commercial nuclear industry representatives and spokesmen, it seems odd for someone who is so heavily aligned with the nuclear corporate industry to be calling out someone else who also likes to hobnob and work through corporate venues promoting alternative energy and conservation.
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