Do It yourself Manhattan project

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Plutonium Dirt Cheap - So you want to buy some plutonium? Well have I got the deal of a lifetime. In about one year I will have plutonium available for purchase. Until then I will dedicate this page to show you my plutonium facilities. The facility is very well organized
http://members.tripod.com/Mr_Tyson/plutonium.
(Humm he's moved or been removed.)

A joke... perhaps.
Probably microgram samples.
We used them at all times in the Air Force for geiger
and gamma schintillators that were used on the Mark 20's.

How about Free?
If you want the willies scared out of you read this web posting.
All True.... You just can't make this stuff up.
It is all public record.

http://www.fdungan.com/savannah.htm

I just need a rov to get at it.
Or just a shovel on some of it.

Old posting***********
Fission back in vogue? (Richard Hull)
The Fusion Powered Future Forum
Exerpted from a "Teorrist's Dream"

Oh yeah I get the shivers every time that idiot Ballard goes out. One day he's going to turn up something really special. How long before everyone is combing the ocean for bounty in a small RPV over the Internet?
A Handspring Portable with GPS and camera to see with could be it's brain with a sattelite phone link to a low orbit sattelite. A manipulator and there you go.
It could be the size of a model and be sold at Walmart for chump change. The guy could have absolute access to any part of the worlds oceans .... in his underwear in front of his computer screen.
Not Long Enough I think.
There is no such thing as a safe place anymore.... not even the planet Jupiter is safe from robotic technology.
Just get a salevaged nuke and remanufacture it with new electronics and voila instant super power. No unsightly fabrication just an update ala " Clear and Present Danger " by Tom Clancey but how long this will remain fiction is anybody's guess.
Pleasant dreams.

Larry Leins
Physics Teacher
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