[NukeNet] Spy Satellite Had Plutonium On Board Says Dr. R Bertell

Bill Smirnow smirnowb at ix.netcom.com
Sun Feb 24 13:34:18 EST 2008



----- Original Message ----- 
From: Janette Sherman
To: Bill Smirnow
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2008 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: [NukeNet] Rep. Markey Criticizes Bush For Space Weaponization
Push, Calls For Peaceful Space Use

>From Dr. Rosalie Bertell, PhD, GNSH  Her word is unimpeachable.


Paolo is reliable!
Rosalie


-----Original Message-----
From: Paolo Scampa [mailto:scapao at alice.it]
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 2:36 PM
To: LEUREN Moret; Rosalie Bertell; Oscar Bartoli
Subject: PAOLO


SPY SATELLITE = 6 KG OF PU238 (MINIMUN) 3,77E15 BQ OR 1E5 CI


PLUTONIUM 238; 87,3 YEARS; 17,22 CI/GR; MAXIMUM SV/BQ 1E-5, MINIMUM SV/BQ
8,8E-9


MAXIMUM LT/BQ 7,9E9 (ONE LETAL DOSE = 5E5 BQ)
MINIMUN LT/BQ  6,5E6 (ONE LETAL DOSE = 5,7E8 BQ)


IN 6 KG OF PU238 THEY ARE  LETAL DOSE FOR KILL 7,9 BILLIONS OF PERSONS
(INHALATION) AND 6,5 MILLIONS FOR KILL PERSONS (INGESTION).


THANKS A LOT MISTER BUSH


PAOLO








On Feb 24, 2008, at 1:22 AM, Bill Smirnow wrote:


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  Source:

http://markey.house.gov/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=3275&Itemid=125

  FEB. 21, 2008 - SATELLITE INTERCEPT COULD CREATE 'OPEN SEASON' FOR TESTING
  ANTI-SATELLITE WEAPONS

  Bush Should Jump-Start Negotiations to Ban Anti-Satellite Weapons

  WASHINGTON, D.C. - Representative Edward J. Markey (D-MA), a senior member
  of the House Homeland Security Committee and the founder and co-chair of
the
  House Bipartisan Task Force on Nonproliferation, today criticized the Bush
  administration for using a Navy missile to destroy a falling American spy
  satellite.

  "The geopolitical fallout of this intercept could be far greater than any
  chemical fallout that would have resulted from the wayward satellite,"
Rep.
  Markey said. "The Bush administration's decision to use a missile to
destroy
  the satellite based on a questionable 'safety' justification poses a great
  danger of signaling an 'open season' for other nations to test weapons for
  use against our satellites. Russia and China are sure to view this
intercept
  as proof that the United States is already pursuing an arms race in space,
  and that they need to catch up."

  "It is absolutely crucial that the Bush administration get serious about
  preventing the weaponization of space and the development of
anti-satellite
  weapons. The president should jump-start international negotiations to
  create an international 'code of conduct' to prevent anti-satellite
weapons,
  prevent the creation of dangerous space debris, and ensure access to
space.
  President Bush needs to understand that since the United States relies so
  much more heavily on space than other nations, we have that much more to
  lose from a space arms race," Rep. Markey concluded.

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
  February 21, 2008


  Source:

http://markey.house.gov/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=3275&Itemid=125



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