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So I'm KN4LBF, but you say I'm D? This is KN4LBF. This is D. Yeah, I'm still here, Russell. Yeah, I know nuclear reactors or nuclear generators or those, I forgot what they call them, but we get our electricity and all that stuff. I'm really caught in the middle of an idea of reopening and reactivating those things once they're closed and opening up the minefields and oil rigs and making America great again and independent, but the oil rigs are leaking into our sea. And even though they say we fixed it, we fixed it? Well, I don't know. And when it comes to mining, those people, the miners, even though they have a very good face mask, they were dying of lung cancer or whatever it was. And it's up to people, I guess. If they want to go to the mines, they go to the mines. If they want to go to the oil rigs, they're going to go do it. The generators, most of them are in the eastern, on the east side. Like in the Midwest, there's hardly no generators. I'm talking about nuclear. And a lot of people, babies are being born with cancer. Let me reset. And how do they get that cancer? People are dying of brain cancer. How do they get that cancer? My sister will die in a 54. People are dying of lung cancer. They say, oh, but I never smoke. How do they get that cancer? And, you know, even though a lot of people say, oh, whatever, they just push it away because they want the instant nuclear power so we can have the technology we have today. So there's a compromise. Ying yang. Compromise. You know, so I'm really in the middle with all of that because I, too, have technology. It's not as if I don't have it. I have it. So anyway, back to you, Russell. This is James for LDA. All-Star Note 6222. Located in Shelton, Washington.
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