If a lot of people start dying en masse there, here is the perfect excuse…

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The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station located in Plymouth, Massachusetts is in the process of being decommissioned; a potential plan to discharge 1 million gallons of radioactive waste into Cape Cod Bay as part of that decommissioning project is raising eyebrows and growing concerns about the possibility of radioactive nor’easters in the coming months.

The Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station is located on the western shore of Cape Cod Bay in the Town of Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; it is south of the tip of Rocky Point and north of Priscilla Beach. The nearest large cities are Boston, Massachusetts, approximately 38 miles to the northwest, and Providence, Rhode Island, approximately 44 miles to the west.

When operational, the Pilgrim plant was responsible for the generation of 14% of all electricity in Massachusetts.

Continue:
weatherboy.com/concerns-grow-of-radioactive-noreaster-threat/

1M gallons of radioactive water from Plymouth nuclear plant could be discharged into Cape Cod Bay
www.capeandislands.org/local-news/2021-11-23/1m-gallons-of-radioactive-water-from-plymouth-nuclear-plant-could-be-discharged-into-cape-cod-bay

Pilgrim nuclear plant may release 1M gallons of radioactive water into bay. What we know
www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2021/11/24/pilgrim-nuclear-power-station-decommissioning-cape-cod-bay-potentially-radioactive-water-holtec/8752364002/

Pilgrim nuclear plant may release 1M gallons of radioactive water into bay. What we know
news.yahoo.com/pilgrim-nuclear-plant-may-release-232151963.html

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One thought on “If a lot of people start dying en masse there, here is the perfect excuse…

  1. I am sure you have done research on this story ? Because this shit cannot be real. Who in their rigjt mind would pollute the ocean and its wild life with radioactive water. This shit is becoming clown town. If it true we need to rid these people off the planet along with the foreign district of columbia.

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