Vitrification is accomplished by mixing waste from Hanford’s underground tanks with glass-forming materials in high-temperature melters. As the materials are heated to 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit, the waste is incorporated into the molten glass. This “liquid glass” is poured into stainless steel canisters to cool.
Once cooled, the now-solid vitrified waste within the canisters can be disposed of permanently and safely. The most hazardous waste will be buried in a national repository. Less dangerous wastes will be disposed of at the Integrated Disposal Facility on the Hanford Site.
On the morning of August 6, 2004, James’s caretaker found him dead in his Los Angeles home at the Oakwood Toluca Hills apartment complex, just outside Burbank. He was 56 years old.
Scientists would end up causing a bigger genocide than a despotic politician could ever dream of. King, CEO, a farmer or a baker, whoever is put in charge should have to suffer the consequences of their failures too instead of being allowed to quietly shuffle off to cushy speaking gigs at the expense of wider society. Bring back decimations and obligatory seppuku for politicians, economists, central bankers and other policy makers I say. Even if it proves worse than the current regime in place, at least it will be an entertaining slide to hell.
If anyone's got the time to listen to a podcast about it, there's one that came out recently called 'Let's Start a Coup.'
Admittedly I haven't heard it myself, but one of the hosts is Justin Boland(?) who also hosts Stuff They Don't Want You to Know, and been a guest on Behind the Bastards, so I imagine it'll be quite good, and I'll be listening to it soon.
Edit: I've finished listening to it, and it is indeed very good. Really funny and informative.
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