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Originally Posted by fetishblog
Someone needs to do some research. The Manhattan Project wasn't in New York. Oak Ridge, Tennessee; Hanford, Washington; and Los Alamos, New Mexico were the locations that did 99.99% of the work on the Manhattan Project. It was a code name, not a location.
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_...n_Project.html
Besides all of that, if those caves had radioactive waste in them, there would be NO bats, and the photographer would be dead as the half life of radioactive waste from the Manhattan Project is tens of thousands of years.
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That's a nice recitation fetishblog. Now let's hear you detail the various locations of where the radioactive debris and waste from the project was tentatively planned to be stored.
Had you actually read my text in the initial post, you'd understand that the caves were a
tentative storage depot for the waste. I never said its where it actually ended up.
In fact, large quantities of it actually wound up being shipped (by boat) to the Bethlehem Steel properties in Lackawanna, NY - where...they still result in causing large puddles on the property to display very pretty phospherescent colors on rainy days and workers have been told for decades to avoid certain areas because of it.
I quite agree. More research is required. Keep us updated, would you.