What an idiot.
Quote:
NASA critic Karl Grossman, author of "The Wrong Stuff: The Space Program's Nuclear Threat to Our Planet," said he doesn't agree with NASA's interpretation of the risks.
"Is NASA again crossing its fingers and hoping?" he asked. "If it's 2 percent or it's 6 percent or if it's 20 percent or if it's 100 percent, when you're talking about plutonium, you're talking about the most toxic radioactive substance known."
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Yeah, okay buddy. There is a difference between taking some risks for scientifict, cultural, and spiritual (I think) benefits and taking risks for a couple of lousy bucks.
What a fool. I wonder what his real agenda is? The grand total of other toxic crap we spew into the air in a SECOND for no reason other than we are too lazy to clean it up is more harmful than if half a pound of plutonium has a one-in-a-million chance of landing somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hey you patchouli-smelling moron, go move off the grid so the rest of us don't have to deal with you. Or at least pick a noble cause for crying out loud.
ARGH.
TFS
[rant over.]