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Radiation: "The Death Principle"
Dr. Walter Russell (1871-1963), like Tesla, was way ahead of his time. In his book "The Secret of Light", he describes how light is the basis of all matter through the natural processes of compression and expansion. (Side note: AWESOME.)
His research indicates that radiation destroys oxygen, which is why he termed it "the death principle"; it heats up the earth and all life along with it. He stated that radioactive fallout (some of which remains in the stratosphere) would cause floods (started ~1955), devastating earthquakes and hurricanes, and droughts (in some regions). Because of his incredibly in-depth study, he determined that all nuclear weaponry stockpiles and nuclear energy sources should be dismantled and that radioactive elements (e.g. uranium) should never, EVER be extracted from the earth. These elements have a viable use in the earth's crust, where they break up large masses of rock, but when exposed to the atmosphere, the earth is unable to hold them together (hence the incredibly polluting phenomenon of radioactive decay).
Read The Secret of the Light for more information, as well as the book he co-wrote with his wife Lao, "Atomic Suicide?" - and DON'T SUPPORT NUCLEAR ENERGY. |