30kg of Plutonium missing !!!!!
Discussion
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4272691.stm
A paper loss......oh I see was it plutonium paper.
I think they should all look in their pockets and down the back of the sofa it, might be down there. Or look out in the fields at night surrounding Sellefield and try to spot any green glowing rabbitts.
Anyway is this where we find out it's been secretly sold by Tony's cronies to North Korea and Iran to help with their nuclear programs?
BBC said:
Enough plutonium to make seven nuclear bombs is unaccounted for in the records of Sellafield power station, British Nuclear Group is expected to announce.
The Times claims an annual audit due to be published later will show that 30kg of plutonium is classified as "material unaccounted for" during 2004.
A BBC correspondent expected British Nuclear Fuels to admit a "paper loss".
A paper loss......oh I see was it plutonium paper.
I think they should all look in their pockets and down the back of the sofa it, might be down there. Or look out in the fields at night surrounding Sellefield and try to spot any green glowing rabbitts. Anyway is this where we find out it's been secretly sold by Tony's cronies to North Korea and Iran to help with their nuclear programs?

So who are we going to war with next then. Don't tell me, one of the Saddam lookalikes was seen disguised as a plumber in the reprocessing hall.
It's not the easiest stuff to deal with. Makes you wonder if it a cumulative loss in "liquor" or whether someone has
ed a decimal point up. 30Kg is over the mark for a traditionally triggered nuke, I can't remember if this was the U235 figure though. Still it is a LOT of Plutonium to misplace, especially as it is seriously toxic, pyrophoric and basically very very dangerous stuff.
What's the political motive? I thought that plutonium production was kept very hush-hush for the very reason.
Go on what's going to happen next?
It's not the easiest stuff to deal with. Makes you wonder if it a cumulative loss in "liquor" or whether someone has
ed a decimal point up. 30Kg is over the mark for a traditionally triggered nuke, I can't remember if this was the U235 figure though. Still it is a LOT of Plutonium to misplace, especially as it is seriously toxic, pyrophoric and basically very very dangerous stuff. What's the political motive? I thought that plutonium production was kept very hush-hush for the very reason.
Go on what's going to happen next?

ultimasimon said:
I have found it! It is on ebay
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I think you will find I am the current high bidder.

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