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An end to unspeakable acts of violence : Comments

By Chris Fotinopoulos, published 27/10/2017

Are we happy for the elderly to sleep with a loaded firearm beneath their pillow?

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Addendum.
Given a molten salt thorium reactor is the best possible, easiest obtained source of bismuth 213!

I thought you may like the following fact? Thorium contains 200 times the energy of uranium and 2,000 times less waste! And arguably our very best, carbon free chance, for not only reversing climate change?

But giving sick pets and people by the thousand, a chance at an extended pain free life or even complete remission!

Even as eternally vacillating/prevaricating politicians, worry how they can fund their next election, without overt or covert, fossil fuel funding? All that currently prevents it?

If, but only if, you are genuinely concerned about the well being and welfare of the terminally ill? GENUINELY!

Then do something more than merely make it easier for the sick/emotionally disturbed to get assistance to end their worthless lives!

We have absolutely everything to gain from thorium and a de-privatised energy sector and absolutely nothing of any true value or worth to keep or save, by the adoption of peaceful purpose only, nuclear energy!

Lets give the terminally ill something besides a chance to terminate their pain-racked narcotic addicted lives!

Lets give them hope, comfort and a pain free existence, for the term of their natural lives!Via bismuth 213?

Be they two legged or four legged friends or family!

Just being able to hold your water would be a useful start! Or am I asking for too much?
Alan B.
Posted by Alan B., Saturday, 28 October 2017 10:44:28 PM
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Hey Alan
"If, but only if, you are genuinely concerned about the well being and welfare of the terminally ill? GENUINELY!"

Well, I might talk a lot of crap at times, but in all seriousness what I saw my little mate go through at the end I'm not sure I could wish on my worst enemy. It's just to cruel that kind of suffering, and he took it with his chin up too, tough little bloke he was.
He was a brindle staffy cross kelpie.

R.I.P Buddy and Nell.
Lets hope the pair of them are upstairs in a better place having a right old time waiting for us!

Regards the MSR, you did take the time to give me some info on a previous occasion.
This time, I've copied your message down so I can look right into it.
Started watching a video this afternoon:
MSRE: Alvin Weinberg's Molten Salt Reactor Experiment - "Th" Thorium Documentary
http://youtu.be/knofNX7HCbg

And to everyone here in regards 'Consensual homocide'
Call it whatever you want.
I loved that dog more than I did most people and I'd do it again a 1000 times to end his suffering if I had to, but I'd never willingly want to.

There's got to be a humane answer for this issue.
To think the elderly just wait around to die, with no visitors and suffering horribly doesn't seem to have much dignity in mind, and without disrespect, it sounds more like a grab for cash to take every last bit they've got.
In some ways it's disgraceful, when you think about it.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 29 October 2017 6:39:38 PM
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