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choggiesays...lightweight impact, compared to what they don't let us see
Like area 51-not a lpace for aliens, for toxic waste.......eyars of it, and a lot burned in pits.....and folks there died from working there, of course, they are at a TOP SECRET facility....no talking.
Love to have a barrel of that shit, small amoounts of fun, over a long period of time!
sbchapmsays...I remember hearing of stories of kids who would steal sodium from the chemistry lab, wrap it in tissue paper and flush it down the toilet. When the paper soaked through, bammo. Terribly mean since the explosion might be buried. Kids are mean--governments etc.
silvercordsays...Listen to the reporting. It's, well, reporting! Just the facts maam. You don't hear that very much anymore. It's all agenda.
siftbotsays...Tags for this video have been changed from 'sodium, boom, newsreel' to 'sodium, boom, newsreel, disposal, 40s' - edited by silvercord
silvercordsays...In 1947, this was how they disposed of hazardous materials. 20,000 pounds of sodium were dumped into Lake Lenore in Washington State. You may remember tossing small amounts of sodium into water in high school chemistry class, so you can guess what happens.
silvercordsays...*vintage
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siftbotsays...Underwater Sodium - Periodic Table of Videos has been added as a related post - related requested by oritteropo on that post.
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