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I just got done having a cow about the divisive blather where unity belongs and turned to Michael Tsarion for some relief. Bip-bam, DENNIS POTTER was waiting for me, and even if you only watch the first few minutes, you get PRECISELY, PRECISELY, PRECISELY why I can't handle the divisive blather another minute and why the ancients harped on the need for you to act as though you are going to die any day.

THIS IS KEY.

I'm going to watch the rest of it now, but I'm so stoked about the first part, I just wanted to share. If this gets any better, there's more stuff on him to bring up later, but, WOW, first thing out the gate I'm all ears.

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IT FILLED MY HEAD WITH THIS SONG.

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Right in the middle of listening to this virtuoso parting message to the world, from not inside my thinking mind, came a notion that might solve our problem putting our finger on the source of plutonium so far flung from the reactors at Fukushima... and maybe this strange obfuscation of just where in the reactors plutonium could be found. Everybody saw Unit 3's "prompt criticality" and it's unclear about there being spent MOX rods in Unit 4's pool, but... well... what if the plutonium in the area is from a nuke used to help along the harmonics...?

I think this has sprung up for me because of the meme about nukes buried in the New Madrid fault, OBL's revenge, and it probably is just all the emotion here, but, well, it's another possible source.

At any rate, I want to mention that there may be deliberate obfuscatory remarks emanating from Marcus Welby, MD on the matter of the source of the loose plutonium found in the general vicinity of Daiichi.

We're shocked, shocked, I'm sure.

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