Some years ago I had some questions for Malcolm Fraser, before he passed away.
https://petedavo.wordpress.com/vela-incident/
Naively, I thought I might actually get an answer.
I had compiled years of research to get to this point. Some of which I bundled to attach to the questions.
http://web.archive.org/web/20140909091404/https://bitly.com/bundles/petedavo/f & https://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=61470
I discussed my research with the experts via twitter, some of which were quite condescending, since they have PhD's whilst I don't, which became obvious from some of their responses, yet still at least one was thankful that I discovered the repositories for a number of works, particularly Dr Lester Van Middlesworth's at the NNSA in Nevada.
Anyhow I almost fell off my chair to find a paper written by a couple of preeminent scientists, and low and behold in their notations, word for word is something I said years ago.
http://scienceandglobalsecurity.org/editorial/2018/05/remote_detection_of_nuclear_activities.html
So maybe it's time to revisit this event, find out if the Australian public's Health was put at risk and if anyones' health was affected.
Then establish who was responsible and ask for compensation.
We had the McClelland Royal Commission into the consequences of British Atomic testing. Maybe we should demand one into the consequences of the Vela Incident?
What do you think?
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https://petedavo.wordpress.com/vela-incident/
Naively, I thought I might actually get an answer.
I had compiled years of research to get to this point. Some of which I bundled to attach to the questions.
http://web.archive.org/web/20140909091404/https://bitly.com/bundles/petedavo/f & https://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=61470
I discussed my research with the experts via twitter, some of which were quite condescending, since they have PhD's whilst I don't, which became obvious from some of their responses, yet still at least one was thankful that I discovered the repositories for a number of works, particularly Dr Lester Van Middlesworth's at the NNSA in Nevada.
Anyhow I almost fell off my chair to find a paper written by a couple of preeminent scientists, and low and behold in their notations, word for word is something I said years ago.
http://scienceandglobalsecurity.org/editorial/2018/05/remote_detection_of_nuclear_activities.html
So maybe it's time to revisit this event, find out if the Australian public's Health was put at risk and if anyones' health was affected.
Then establish who was responsible and ask for compensation.
We had the McClelland Royal Commission into the consequences of British Atomic testing. Maybe we should demand one into the consequences of the Vela Incident?
What do you think?
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