This guy is either a complete crackpot grifter or a certified genius who was single Handedly Taking on the Nuclear Energy Cartels who Lied about the dangerous effects and created Fabricated Theories of RadioActive Fallout purely to use as a tool to create Panic and Fear. Which then opened the door up to Total Manipulation of Massive Populations at a single time. And, well, if he lived to 82, whether it was born of complications from his constantly ingesting Radioactive Materials for over 25 or 30 years. Then he lived a much longer life than most people who die of cancer usually do.
It's still not smart. Reminds me of the guy who drank leaded fuel and died from it to prove it was safe... He's killed the most people on planet Earth.
The rad caught up to him tho he died from parkinsons probably caused by the uranium Edit: I was totally wrong. I mistook Galen Winsor for this Galen Windsor which is a different guy who died from leukemia. Thanks for letting me know
@@politicallyinaccuratetoast4757gram and 1 kg are not the same, so they wouldn't have the same amount of calories. and I don't think anything that's inedible and dosnt dissolve in the body has any calories?
Not really because your body can’t absorb the calories in uranium, so you will not gain any wait. And it is a different kind of calorie, the calorie you are talking about is the one that measures fat, but with uranium we use the calorie where 1 calorie is the energy needed to warm up 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
Well you kinda have to have one to build the other, plutonium-239 is produced in nuclear reactors so that’s why a country like Iran wanting to build and operate more is such an issue, nuclear reactors however only need fissile material, uranium just happens to be in abundance on earth and is easily isolated and enriched, unfortunately it’s more the public’s unknowing of well pretty much anything nuclear that causes hysteria and mass hate towards arguably the only solution for the coming energy crisis
Im sure there a super hero joke somewhere in this... i just dont know the super heros name. meteor man, radiation man, radioactive man, gama guy, Sievert Stud.
Means 2 things : 1 he could've lived 100+ years 2- all the sugar and excessive eating epidemic in the US is even worse than nuclear radiation, lay down the spoon murica😂
Live till 82 ate and swam in radio active stuff. Died from Parkinson’s. The man’s a G. Tried his best to open the worlds eyes. Control by fear is insanely powerful
I had 20 chest xrays in 2 weeks when they were trying to resolve a traumatic pneumothoraxic (punctured lung) through a high intensity oxygen therapy trial treatment. Pretty sure I'm at way more risk of cancer than this guy ever was. P.s. yes I was informed of risks etc but I had the insurance to cover the expensive treatment and i was an ideal case study for their trial. Genuinely happy to have a few years taken off my life it helps create a new treatment protocol.
Not so fun fact, there are only 5 countries worldwide that have better average male life expectancies than 82 (2 of them are not internationally recognized); Singapore, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Australia, and Iceland. You thought you were roasting Americans, but you were actually roasting most 1st world countries (and ALL of the developing world) Source: worldometer
@@n8zog584 he pointed out that he lived longer than the average American even though he worked with radioactive stuff. He didn't try to roast anything.
@@universityrepairFLit didn’t, people have basically always lived to this age since civilization began the only reason averages are low is because of infant mortality rates and children failing to survive childhood which is the most dangerous part of a humans lifespan without modern accommodations
i mean no cause he thought it wasn't dangerous and i wonder what the payoff for telling society radiation isn't a big deal is. stop glorifying these kinds of people
@@NorwegianForestCatboyit would allow for the more frequent use of reactors, and would replace the current ways we generate power, by stopping peoples fear of what could happen if one malfunctioned in any way
Exactly, I used to work at DC COOK nuclear plant and worked around the pool painting it. The radioactive material is INSIDE the Rods that are encased in ALOT of concrete 😊
@@thedude3620 ou yes, its like 2meters concrete per side at least.... i worked in Pharma also nuclear way to sterilise surgery equipment in big quantity, on pallets.....
It's nothing to joke about but yeah it's exaggerated a bit. It really depends on what material it is the decay time and how long you're exposing yourself
He never died from and never even got cancer.. so clearly it was not the isotopes that killed him . Eat all th radioactive stuff you want as long as you know the difference between radioactive and poisonous.. because some are radioactive and some are radioactive and poisonous, two entirely separate things, which he demonstrated many times on stage over about 30 to 40 years..👍
@@bay0r could have literally been liquor or smoking related on top of the American diet changing drastically in the 60s So in my opinion it wasn't one isolated thing it seems like because 82 doesn't scream he's been eating nuclear material
@@bay0r If you told someone he died at the age of 82 of leukemia no one would guess he had been eating radioactive stuff throughout his entire career in fact, some people would call you a liar for saying such thing.
it's a joke, I don't understand where this came from. It seems like there always has to be a person that takes the joke seriously. I used to be one and realized everyone hates that kind of person lmfao.@@XCCCP2
@@dingdong2103.. Governments squandered all the wealth in tbe 1900s... you are supposed to simply die b4 you are eligible for benefits.. this "ponzi scheme" is by design sir
I had been eating Vicks vapor rub since I was a child in my senior year in high school we had a fierce winter and I had the flu but I still ran and I ate Vicks vapor rub and had it all on my chest and ate it before I ran and smash the record that had been held for 13 years. I've never had nothing bad happened to me from eating Vicks VapoRub. Cigarettes will kill you quicker than Vicks VapoRub or Vaseline so put that in your pipe and smoke it.😂
Aircraft use a hydraulic fluid called skydroll. It literally burns your skin when you get it on you but is apparently completely safe for consumption. The inventor used to take shots of it to demonstrate it so as a bit of a tradition we try a shot in college. It tastes like pure burning chemicals and hurts your throat and stomach. After watching this I tend to believe I probably ingested something pretty bad 😅
@@koltredYou get more radiation walking around outside from cosmic and terrestrial radiation than you do from anything you consume. As the previous comment stated, there are statistics for these things, you don't have to just take a shot in the dark and hope you're right lol.
I thought uranium had 20 billion calories per gram edit: it doesn't it has the energy equivalent to 20 billion calories but we can't digest it so it wouldn't make u fat
I mean I'm not sure putting your self in possible harms way just to prove a point is an automatic indicator of someone being sane, just saying But his cause was noble and I can respect a man who stands by his beliefs like that, so I get it
@@cuauhtemocthethird the man who figured out the cure for stomach ulcers couldn't get approved for human testing. So he gave himself an ulcer to test his cure. He was right and won a noble prize.
I actually agree with this guy. Nuclear energy kills the least amount of people per unit of energy produced and doesn’t make any emmisions. EDIT: Yeah it still does produce enissions from mining fuel but so do fossil fuels. Also raidoactivity in a nuclear powerplant is close to 0. You will get a bigger dose of radiation flying on a plane than being in a nuclear powerplant. Also I am not againts renewables (I convinced my own father to get solar pannels installed) but on a large scale renewables aren’t efficient and reliable enough. So nuclear is a good stepping stone to drastically reduce the emissions until we are able to make renewables efficient enough and make better batteries for when the sun is not shining or the wind is not blowing.
@@comochinganconesto No. Because plutonium gives off alpha radiation which has very short half lives and its radioactive particles quickly become stable isotopes. Unlike coal and oil carbon particulates that are already inert substances and get released up into the atmosphere and cause a greenhouse effect and damages our ozone layer. Alpha radiation is only dangerous when it's absorbed excessively in the body. And is easily containable in cheap steel drums.
@@comochinganconesto unlike solar panel creation and lithium mining, nuclear fuel can be reused 2-3x after use, and unlike coal and oil particulates, nuclear waste can only harm you in close proximity to it. The majority of nuclear waste is just low radiation kept in cheap steel barrels, namely PPE that never touched radioactive material itself. It takes significantly less time (days to months) for low radiation to be deemed safe/inert to remove off sight.
@@comochinganconesto also it takes significantly less uranium/plutonium to generate significantly more energy than solar and wind. Also, windmills, especially plastic ones, need to be replaced after 10 years and they are extremely difficult to break down and take up a lot of landfill space. Luckily we are finally finding ways to break it down into useful marerial (it's difficult due to being made with fiberglass). But wind and solar are still very inefficient compared to nuclear power, and there are 40x or more deaths per year caused by falling from heights due to installing solar and wind. The amount of people dying from nuclear facility accidents per year can be 0, 1, or 2.
@@WarPigstheHun I'm not arguing for solar, wind, geothermal, etc. I want to clear the record on what was said, there is an inherent and unseen amount of emissions and claiming that nuclear had no emissions is liable to mislead people.
OMG my dumbass googled Galen Windsor instead of Winsor and came up another guy (this Windsor died at 80 from leukemia). Thanks everyone for correcting me, Galen Winsor did die from Parkinsons
Aye, at the age of 82. Modern life expectancy is 87. His Leukemia might have cut his life short, but based on the average lifespan, he lost 5 years. He proved his point.
@@rellianthebonemeowster3450 he is from the US. The average life expectancy from his generation was not 87. Right now in the US, where this man lived, it is 76.61. He out lived many people.
@BaronBoar Where he's from isn't the point. The point is that it doesn't really matter where you're from. At most he lost 5 years off the average despite literally bathing in radiation.
Was one of the causes intense radiation though? Leukemia is not at all uncommon especially in elderly who are already at risk for cancer. How can you say with confidence that the cancer was specifically caused by radiation?
I had an acquaintance that died at the age of 30 because his heart simply just stopped pumping, living to 80 without something else taking you out is impressive.
With all the swimming pools in freshwater lakes and ponds why would anybody want to swim in some radioactive water whether it was safe or not😮?. Wouldn't be no big deal because water is water but if you're going in water that you know me cuz your problem then that means you have no common sense and you deserve what you get in the long run 😮
Its beyond insane how we have shunned nuclear. Its obviously the most effeciant and best option that we have. This is one of the greatest failures of modern politicians and society as a whole
It's intentional. You can't take power and raise taxes on scams like climate change and then let people actually fix the problems with clean and cheap energy, then you have to make up another fake crisis to hold over people's heads.
@@soldadodecristo8037 the people still using chernobyl as the scare-tactic are imbeciles. You can't say nuclear reactors are unsafe because of human stupidity...how many coal and gasplants have blown up in the period since then?
You do realize that clean coal means that it’s the best coal you can get. Another thing coal produces carbon dioxide which plants need in order to make oxygen which we need to live. Carbon monoxide is the problem not carbon dioxide. Carbon D is actully good for us and animals cause we are all made out of carbon. Learn what you’re saying before you speak. Funny we’re talking about people over exaggerating and you’re doing the same thing lol
@@carlosdavid5538 we're talking about the particles that came with incomplete combustion, that's pollution, destroying you're lungs, you're heart, and monoxide is also bad so you better read a book
@@carlosdavid5538 yes you're right, CO is worse than CO2; and where does CO come from? Incomplete combustion of coal, natural gas, and oil; which is what they do in industries.
@@carlosdavid5538 Clean coal reduce CO2 emission, and not CO emission. And we both agree that CO is more dangerous than CO2. You said yourself that CO is the problem.
He claimed the "energy cartel" completely faked the three mile island meltdown and used three mile island to dump bodies into the river without anyone getting too close. Sure he might have had a slight point about risks of nuclear energy being to some extent overblown but this? Thats just crazy talk.
@pineapple Yeah, but he dove in a reactor. That isn't just Uranium, it's also plutonium, radium, neptunium, and many more, which are all highly radioactive.
We need people like him to genuinely educate people that radioactive substances are not as dangerous as people imagine. Yes, they are still dangerous, but no, they are not THAT dangerous
God bless this man, power plants are honestly the only feasible clean energy resource we have, but we’re too scared to put our money and more research into it
@@jaysleezy5464 wind and solar are only viable in very few places. The amounts of people that think they are actually beneficial anywhere else is baffling.
@@Alexander..69 she he hates nuclear energy its all a hoax going green by solar panels also wind all made of plastic electric cars will kill the earth so much nickle cobolt lithium must be dug up lets not forget copper to electrify the whole earth. Yet they could go back to glass containers but not a word its all a scam.
@Apsoy Pike well i do understand that But she is not 100% wrong We trashed paris agreement like it was a joke and after looking at the process it is very unlikely china or usa will go net zero emission before 2100 so idk what to say
@Apsoy Pike ofc it's responsibility of every country and not a single one That's why cooperation is required Countries get more cooperative during war talk than they do in climate talk It is individuals responsibility too to contribute If only we succeed in creating fission energy maybe then it will become easier to shift otherwise it is looking hopeless
I really hope this dude will be featured in future Fallout game as a reference that the Uranium made him a half-ghoul or something so he doesn't really die of old age. Would be cool.
@@ashwest9258it’s a game franchise called fallout the radiation in that game doesn’t have to be identical to real life wanting the game to be more realistic when that’s not the intention is like saying talking cats and dogs in kids cartoons are not accurate to the real world like bro it’s clearly not intended to be realistic
@@King_Flippy_Nipsdepends, isotope, type of radiation, medium, distance, and concentrations visibly affect the risks, for the most part it would be safe
Outside your body radiation is harmless, assuming they're not high energy particles or gamma rays. Once inside your body, all bets are off. Constant bombardment of your cells with radiation, increases their probability of developing into malignant tumors.
@@seratarsybagusibrahim5018it’s a misconception that radioactive “stuff” glows green, yeah radium does but the reason people associate that color with radioactivity is because of the various radium incidents throughout the years. Most Radioactive materials terrifyingly enough, don’t produce any kind of major indication that they are still radioactive which is the most horrifying thought. It’s not like it matters to everyday life because radioisotopes aren’t just sitting around on the street.
@@yellowbacon69Weeeeell... Technically radioisotopes can be found even in the banana you ate and the air you breathe, they are everywhere, they are just negligible, radiation is scary, but it isn't uncommon nor lethal magic media paints it as
He's right! rather have a energy source that is basicly limitless poss. but needs proper care and expertise then a energy source that silently poisons bodies of water, air and green and the people
So the waste that is highly toxic and radioactive and lasts for thousands of years doesn’t poison the water or land or people it comes into contact with? Why do they bury it in the desert then….
@@Sqiud3 It's expensive because of gov regulations and compliance. NuScale had to spend $500 million preparing for the papers and documents to the gov to get approved. Gov is the problem.
@@Sqiud3 to build a plant from scratch, maybe. What we should be doing is using existing power plants, tossing out the fossil fuel fired bits (keeping the actual generation parts) and putting in nuclear boilers. That's both easy and cheap.
@@tetronaut88 where have you been!? The current presidential administration hires some fucked up people. We have a drag queen transvestite that dresses up in an officers uniform as the health secretary, a gay man who took a longer paternity leave than most women do, as the transportation secretary (I can’t actually remember what Pete’s job title is), and a cross dressing transvestite as the nuclear energy waste expert who got in trouble for stealing women’s luggage and wearing their clothes several times. And there’s many more
@donrane we already have forever containers for storage of the materials. Kyle Hill has a pretty good video about how we've quietly had the solve for waste for decades. We also have a site in a mountain in the middle of the desert that will not be possible to leak into water should anything natural disaster happen, as there is no water shelf for several tens of miles around, instead a solid rock basin exists, the perfect cove for storage.
Full lecture here:
th-cam.com/video/rMqHTbXm3rs/w-d-xo.html
He died from Parkinson’s.
What was the disease?
the dude died 82
This guy is either a complete crackpot grifter or a certified genius who was single Handedly Taking on the Nuclear Energy Cartels who Lied about the dangerous effects and created Fabricated Theories of RadioActive Fallout purely to use as a tool to create Panic and Fear. Which then opened the door up to Total Manipulation of Massive Populations at a single time.
And, well, if he lived to 82, whether it was born of complications from his constantly ingesting Radioactive Materials for over 25 or 30 years.
Then he lived a much longer life than most people who die of cancer usually do.
@@some_thing6717 still lived upto 83 age
It's still not smart. Reminds me of the guy who drank leaded fuel and died from it to prove it was safe... He's killed the most people on planet Earth.
82? That's pretty good for a dude eating radioactive pop rocks.
haha
They are mint actually.
The rad caught up to him tho he died from parkinsons probably caused by the uranium
Edit: I was totally wrong. I mistook Galen Winsor for this Galen Windsor which is a different guy who died from leukemia. Thanks for letting me know
@@ThatCatDiaz still, 8 frikin 2 for a man litteraly swimming and ingesting small doses is wild.
@@alexd531 you're right. I was just thinking he probably would've lived longer if not for that demonstration lol
"DON'T EAT URANIUM!"
"Nice try fed."
CHECK THE DESCRIPTION PEPOLE HE DIED OF LUKEMEA
@@newburntoast9003I mean, the dude ate a radioactive rock, I'm not sure leukemia killing him would surprise anyone
based
@@newburntoast9003nice try fed
Its okay fam, we can all be silly uranium eaters!!!!1!!
Man gave nuclear waste a whole new meaning
clever
Gold.
Radioactive shit
Underrated comment 😂
Take my like 😂
That’s like 100,000,000 calories right there. Congrats on the bulk man!
It’s not that much and he would have shit it out solid without digesting it
@@RealSykoRustno shit it's a joke
Well it is he just won’t digest any of it..
@@hhhhhhhhh1071jokes based on imcompetence arent funny
@@gritteddifferent people have different tastes in humour but it’s obviously a joke, it doesn’t need correcting, even if it’s unfunny
You can live longer eating radioactive uranium than you can eating McDonald’s.
Is that a challenge?
True true OP
@@misutatomasu 😭💀
Please demonstrate.
Lol😂😂😂 but strange enough it is true
bros gonna get 20billion calories
urainuim give you 20 billion calories because of it organic matter
@non 1 gram of uranium contains 20 million calories
If he were to eat 1kg of uranium then hed have 20 billion calories
@@politicallyinaccuratetoast4757gram and 1 kg are not the same, so they wouldn't have the same amount of calories. and I don't think anything that's inedible and dosnt dissolve in the body has any calories?
Not really because your body can’t absorb the calories in uranium, so you will not gain any wait. And it is a different kind of calorie, the calorie you are talking about is the one that measures fat, but with uranium we use the calorie where 1 calorie is the energy needed to warm up 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
you guys can chill im not a expert on raidioative substance
Dude was literally a Fallout character. He picked all the radiation perks.
Lmao 🤣😂 the first feral ghoul 😂
Children of Atom: *intense stare at the idea of infusing oneself with Holy Atom*
Lead belly
He stockpiled packs of Radaway
He took so much radaway that his body started producing it
Nuclear energy: government sleep
Nuclear ICBM: "Yes we should build those"
But muh missiles
Nuclear Reactor: Too Dangerous
Nuclear ICBM: Perfectly safe
Well you kinda have to have one to build the other, plutonium-239 is produced in nuclear reactors so that’s why a country like Iran wanting to build and operate more is such an issue, nuclear reactors however only need fissile material, uranium just happens to be in abundance on earth and is easily isolated and enriched, unfortunately it’s more the public’s unknowing of well pretty much anything nuclear that causes hysteria and mass hate towards arguably the only solution for the coming energy crisis
(((Big Oil))) but muh oil profits!
When radioactive uranium lets you live longer than the american diet
Im sure there a super hero joke somewhere in this... i just dont know the super heros name.
meteor man, radiation man, radioactive man, gama guy, Sievert Stud.
That's why they silenced him.
I tuned my lawnmower to run on leftovers from Walmart lol
@@flipper184 silenced him? Dude lived until he was 82
I’m going to start my first diet now!
He was 82. He lived longer than most Americans
It's that Uranium man lol
Means 2 things : 1 he could've lived 100+ years
2- all the sugar and excessive eating epidemic in the US is even worse than nuclear radiation, lay down the spoon murica😂
@@mossablahmaza average lifespan of muricans is 77... 82 isnt that uncommon.. lay down the stereotype random man with arab sounding name. 😂😂😂
Where I live in America the average age of death is 86.
@@machetejoe6979these trolls aren't concerned with facts they're here to spread their lies.
Live till 82 ate and swam in radio active stuff. Died from Parkinson’s. The man’s a G. Tried his best to open the worlds eyes. Control by fear is insanely powerful
Look how the world was controlled by the rear of Covid 19.
Huh?
@@wwfera00 my statement is pretty self explanatory.
😅 ty for explaining how he died
The water wasnt radioactive, it just housed plutonium rods. No exposure unless you touch the rods.
This edible ain’t shi-
😂😭
Xdd
*becomes a Super Mutant*
@@Mr_Hippo576or turns into a ghoul.
He ain’t wrong. Nuclear power is our greenest, most efficient energy atm.
Thorium. But no.
It is. But instead of seeming more reactors being built we see more being shut down.
Wrong
@@elan425 it’s not
Greens are like watermelons. Green outside.
His son later went on to become:
The Toxic Avenger
New Jerseys first hero of super-human size and strength.
😂😂😂😂
XD
Man you dug deep for that reference. I like to think that world is connected to The Goonies universe and he's really Sloth.
Tru art 🎭 start with a bang atomic nuclear
But an average man's life in the U.S lifes to 70 so I say he did good
Seems the radioactivity was more hazardous for pathogens than it was dangerous for himself lol
77.3
It probably prolonged his life actually. Anything radioactive can have unknown effects. IT CAN'T be predicted as to what mutation will happen.
@@Stroke-it-2-Handed74 actually
It kept him cleansed.
I seriously hope I don't live that long.
We need more people like this legend in our science community
That’s what I’m sayin!!
This is a joke….. right?
I had 20 chest xrays in 2 weeks when they were trying to resolve a traumatic pneumothoraxic (punctured lung) through a high intensity oxygen therapy trial treatment.
Pretty sure I'm at way more risk of cancer than this guy ever was.
P.s. yes I was informed of risks etc but I had the insurance to cover the expensive treatment and i was an ideal case study for their trial. Genuinely happy to have a few years taken off my life it helps create a new treatment protocol.
@@msmcflydid you get hyperbaric therapy?
@@Yumfonot at all. Sounds like he had a bing impact in nuclear energy and also was a good science communicator pulling stunts like this for the cause
Plot twist: the radiation extended his life because no disease was able to survive in the nuclear wasteland that is called his body
Second twist: the human body is more bacteria than DNA related cells lolz!
@@nathanielalaburgDelhi bacteria is not a fan of radiation..😂
I was pondering the same thing actually.
So apparently he did die of leukemia.
But how much of that was radiation and how much was his advanced age
That what they used to think in the first half of the 20th century. It didn't exactly work out, but I guess worth a shot. 😂
This dude was a legend. He called out all the bullshit surrounding nuclear power.
Yea op just sold me on his book lol. Fact he lived till 80 is even more telling.
Its all been a lie.
Lots of bullshit. Most people haven’t even heard of Thorium
Indeed, all the atomic power plants around the world that have undergone meltdown would agree
@@LoLaSnnot many have, even fewer have been deadly. And even Chernobyl killed less than die in 1 year of coal
Bro works WITH nuclear material almost daily his whole career and gets older than the average person in America.
I've watched this lecture, on a vhs tape, 20 years ago. The swimming in the iridescent blue cooling tower water was really wild stuff
Not so fun fact, there are only 5 countries worldwide that have better average male life expectancies than 82 (2 of them are not internationally recognized); Singapore, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Australia, and Iceland.
You thought you were roasting Americans, but you were actually roasting most 1st world countries (and ALL of the developing world)
Source: worldometer
AND this was in the 60's or 70's I believe when he did the broadcast when the average age was around 70. He did damn well
@@904_noah life expectancy is influenced more by infant mortality rates, not how old people will get
@@n8zog584 he pointed out that he lived longer than the average American even though he worked with radioactive stuff. He didn't try to roast anything.
His breath gon be radioactive💀
"yo bro Is breath stinky?" Bro breath🎉
He avoided McDonald for all his entire life in order to prepare for this moment
What's the relationship?
@@RealSaudiExplorer McDonald's is carcinogenic, aaaaaas a lot y'all eat
@@RealSaudiExplorerwell junk food also shortens your lifespan
@@RealSaudiExplorer He means he saved his health for this moment
He probably would've have lived longer if he eat McDonald's
Mufucka was exposed to so much uranium that he ended up lookin like Metal Gear Solid concept art
Underrated comment
The glare in his glasses and the grainy video totally metal gear solid
🤣 omg I love this
Snake..Snaaaaaaaake....
💀💀💀
80+ years is a long life. He did good compared to the average males life
Especially when their gen had a lower lifespan
@@universityrepairFLit didn’t, people have basically always lived to this age since civilization began the only reason averages are low is because of infant mortality rates and children failing to survive childhood which is the most dangerous part of a humans lifespan without modern accommodations
@@nathon1942 you are so wrong on so many levels i can’t even begin to correct you
@@nathon1942 I'm not sure what led you to this conclusion but it is incorrect
@@dannyxxx8258 hes not wrong lmao
He had the ‘Ghoul’ perk activated ☢️
Man knew what he was eating but thought the payoff on society would be worth it. Now that’s a chad
i mean no cause he thought it wasn't dangerous and i wonder what the payoff for telling society radiation isn't a big deal is. stop glorifying these kinds of people
@@NorwegianForestCatboyit would allow for the more frequent use of reactors, and would replace the current ways we generate power, by stopping peoples fear of what could happen if one malfunctioned in any way
@@NorwegianForestCatboyhe was correct that it wasn’t dangerous. He lived long afterwards. Fossil fuels are much more harmful than nuclear power.
@@Penultimeat Exactly. Burning coal releases far more radiation than nuclear.
A Chad?
Fun fact: those pools of water (at least the top of them) are less radioactive than normal earth surface conditions
100% sure. we had inside our bunker (the pool is in a bunker of concrete walls) like 7 mSv (millisivert) less iradiation than outside.
Then WHT the fuck are we destroying g the earth for lithium I stead if building nuclear plants
Exactly, I used to work at DC COOK nuclear plant and worked around the pool painting it. The radioactive material is INSIDE the Rods that are encased in ALOT of concrete 😊
@@thedude3620 ou yes, its like 2meters concrete per side at least.... i worked in Pharma also nuclear way to sterilise surgery equipment in big quantity, on pallets.....
@@m4c1990that’s cuz you had the hev suit on
He was not wrong. Fear of radioactivity and nuclear energy is overblown, and many like it that way.
It's nothing to joke about but yeah it's exaggerated a bit. It really depends on what material it is the decay time and how long you're exposing yourself
Cause ot wiggles the DNA ;3
put them in space, beam the energy over with some kind of laser, proble msolved.
There is no problem tho, if you look at the death per kilowatt hour rates of nuclear compared to fossil fuels nuclear fuel is practically non-existent
@@waffleMccoy too much weight to put radioactive waste on a ship
Bro was a child of the atom
Those people are grazy
People shouldn't be scared of nuclear energy. But they also shouldn't be going around eating uranium to convince others 💀
He never died from and never even got cancer.. so clearly it was not the isotopes that killed him . Eat all th radioactive stuff you want as long as you know the difference between radioactive and poisonous.. because some are radioactive and some are radioactive and poisonous, two entirely separate things, which he demonstrated many times on stage over about 30 to 40 years..👍
@@matthewhall7976 he died from leukemia but yeah sure no cancer lol
@@bay0r could have literally been liquor or smoking related on top of the American diet changing drastically in the 60s
So in my opinion it wasn't one isolated thing it seems like because 82 doesn't scream he's been eating nuclear material
@@bay0r If you told someone he died at the age of 82 of leukemia no one would guess he had been eating radioactive stuff throughout his entire career in fact, some people would call you a liar for saying such thing.
Worked for him though
Every woman that he had kissed they've melted in his arms. LOL
If he himself wasn't melting no one is melting even if you kiss him
@@XCCCP2that’s not how radiation works
@@zzodysseuszz if you are only exposed to radiation not splashed by radioactive water you can't spread radiation
it's a joke, I don't understand where this came from. It seems like there always has to be a person that takes the joke seriously. I used to be one and realized everyone hates that kind of person lmfao.@@XCCCP2
@@lowgpu1687imagine hating on a confused person for the "joke"
I’d imagine he’d be able to clear a room in milliseconds after he farts.
😂😂😂. Now that right there is funny on any level.
😂😂😂😂🤫
making Hiroshima look like a fireworks show
His farts sound like a microwave, and he glows in the dark
😭😭😭😭
Unsupervised toddlers when they find the juice under the sink:
82 years old?! Dude for a guy eating and drinking radiation I am pretty sure he won the bet here.
"UraNIuM iS baD FOr yOu"... yeah right fed
Swimming in those pools just made him my hero
Clearly a photo montage.
Uraaaanium fever is spreading all around
With The geiger counter in my hand
I'm a-goin out to stake me some government land
@@Edy77888and i’m a wanderer
I wouldn't reach 82 even without eating uranium.
I'm seriously questioning if I'll ever see my pension age of 67
@@dingdong2103.. Governments squandered all the wealth in tbe 1900s... you are supposed to simply die b4 you are eligible for benefits.. this "ponzi scheme" is by design sir
This guy really went and rivalled the guy who ate Vaseline everyday, I respect it.
None as powerfull as the guy that took many years to litteraly eat an airplane.
@@ithmiths I’m pretty sure it was 2 years
I had been eating Vicks vapor rub since I was a child in my senior year in high school we had a fierce winter and I had the flu but I still ran and I ate Vicks vapor rub and had it all on my chest and ate it before I ran and smash the record that had been held for 13 years. I've never had nothing bad happened to me from eating Vicks VapoRub. Cigarettes will kill you quicker than Vicks VapoRub or Vaseline so put that in your pipe and smoke it.😂
Aircraft use a hydraulic fluid called skydroll. It literally burns your skin when you get it on you but is apparently completely safe for consumption. The inventor used to take shots of it to demonstrate it so as a bit of a tradition we try a shot in college. It tastes like pure burning chemicals and hurts your throat and stomach. After watching this I tend to believe I probably ingested something pretty bad 😅
This guy shoulda been on My Strange Addiction lol
82 damn he outlived a lot of people not eating and diving on radioactive stuff
jokes on us, everyone is so irradiated by products and industries that we all are dying sooner than expected, its not as though he proved something.
Shows us only God knows when it’s our time.
@@koltred Life expectancy has only increased my guy, there are stats for this. You’ve literally learned nothing from this guy lmao
@@koltredYou get more radiation walking around outside from cosmic and terrestrial radiation than you do from anything you consume. As the previous comment stated, there are statistics for these things, you don't have to just take a shot in the dark and hope you're right lol.
Yeah but who's to say he wouldn't have lived to 100 had he never been around radioactive material?
Bro tried to become a super mutant
my man really just woke up and decided to eat uranium
"Mom, I think I'll eat uranium today"
I thought uranium had 20 billion calories per gram
edit: it doesn't it has the energy equivalent to 20 billion calories but we can't digest it so it wouldn't make u fat
@@Gumball_Dogguess the government lied, as usual
🤣🤣
Sucka-Free-BAUS!!🤌
Next, we find out his actual name, before he legally changed it, was Bruce Banner.😳
Lmao 😂
More like Kal-El (Clark Kent)
Bruce Jenner
You wouldn't like it if he got angry. 😅😅😅😅
You wouldnt like him, when he is angry.
What we learn is eating *_Uranium_* makes you live longer than eating *Burgers*
Get ready for the New McRanium Deluxe burger's release.
10 million calories per gram, great for bulking
Longer than vegans
Go ahead and try eating it twice a week then.
@@snakezula Whooow there! burger man,
take it easy on those burgers... you might not get your senior citizens pension. 😉👍🏻
Bro thought he would gain superpowers💀
I thought he is insane, but after the explanation of his reasons I can say that he is very sane.
I mean I'm not sure putting your self in possible harms way just to prove a point is an automatic indicator of someone being sane, just saying
But his cause was noble and I can respect a man who stands by his beliefs like that, so I get it
@@cuauhtemocthethird the man who figured out the cure for stomach ulcers couldn't get approved for human testing. So he gave himself an ulcer to test his cure. He was right and won a noble prize.
@@awsome14619 bro just swooped into this comment section, completely disproved someone’s claim and dipped… what a legend🔥👑
@MakerBot200 h.pylori.
But we still don't know the balance we need. Some is good.
Bismuth takes care of it which is radioactive. Irony
Ngl swimming in a nuclear reactor cooling pool is the most baller shit ever
Und wenn er kackt, hat er einen Brennstab.
Wenn die Klärgrube zur Atommüllgrube wird 😅
@@tomasnokechtesledger1786 Oder das Klobecken zum Abklingbecken.
LMAO. 😂
@Romeo Antiquina I bet his poop glows lol
@@andyfuentes9845 Glow in the dark, indeed. lol.
I actually agree with this guy. Nuclear energy kills the least amount of people per unit of energy produced and doesn’t make any emmisions.
EDIT: Yeah it still does produce enissions from mining fuel but so do fossil fuels. Also raidoactivity in a nuclear powerplant is close to 0. You will get a bigger dose of radiation flying on a plane than being in a nuclear powerplant. Also I am not againts renewables (I convinced my own father to get solar pannels installed) but on a large scale renewables aren’t efficient and reliable enough. So nuclear is a good stepping stone to drastically reduce the emissions until we are able to make renewables efficient enough and make better batteries for when the sun is not shining or the wind is not blowing.
Mining, refining, and processing it don't put out emissions???
@@comochinganconesto No. Because plutonium gives off alpha radiation which has very short half lives and its radioactive particles quickly become stable isotopes. Unlike coal and oil carbon particulates that are already inert substances and get released up into the atmosphere and cause a greenhouse effect and damages our ozone layer.
Alpha radiation is only dangerous when it's absorbed excessively in the body. And is easily containable in cheap steel drums.
@@comochinganconesto unlike solar panel creation and lithium mining, nuclear fuel can be reused 2-3x after use, and unlike coal and oil particulates, nuclear waste can only harm you in close proximity to it. The majority of nuclear waste is just low radiation kept in cheap steel barrels, namely PPE that never touched radioactive material itself. It takes significantly less time (days to months) for low radiation to be deemed safe/inert to remove off sight.
@@comochinganconesto also it takes significantly less uranium/plutonium to generate significantly more energy than solar and wind.
Also, windmills, especially plastic ones, need to be replaced after 10 years and they are extremely difficult to break down and take up a lot of landfill space. Luckily we are finally finding ways to break it down into useful marerial (it's difficult due to being made with fiberglass). But wind and solar are still very inefficient compared to nuclear power, and there are 40x or more deaths per year caused by falling from heights due to installing solar and wind. The amount of people dying from nuclear facility accidents per year can be 0, 1, or 2.
@@WarPigstheHun I'm not arguing for solar, wind, geothermal, etc. I want to clear the record on what was said, there is an inherent and unseen amount of emissions and claiming that nuclear had no emissions is liable to mislead people.
I mean... eating radioactive Uranium couldnt possibly play out worse than a drunk Taco Bell feast.
Forbidden preworkout
OMG my dumbass googled Galen Windsor instead of Winsor and came up another guy (this Windsor died at 80 from leukemia). Thanks everyone for correcting me, Galen Winsor did die from Parkinsons
Aye, at the age of 82.
Modern life expectancy is 87.
His Leukemia might have cut his life short, but based on the average lifespan, he lost 5 years.
He proved his point.
@@rellianthebonemeowster3450 he is from the US. The average life expectancy from his generation was not 87. Right now in the US, where this man lived, it is 76.61. He out lived many people.
@BaronBoar Where he's from isn't the point.
The point is that it doesn't really matter where you're from. At most he lost 5 years off the average despite literally bathing in radiation.
@@rellianthebonemeowster3450 ...it very much does depend on where you're from. Life expectancy varies by location.
Was one of the causes intense radiation though? Leukemia is not at all uncommon especially in elderly who are already at risk for cancer. How can you say with confidence that the cancer was specifically caused by radiation?
Bro got that chemical potential energy 💀💀💀
underrated
@@andthanitgoesbytheoverrated 😐
Nuclear binding energy potential for all of you nerds out there.
I believe it's nuclear energy.
"💀 Bro got the" 🤖🤖🤖
"I eat uranium" 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️🥶🥶🥶☢️☢️☢️
When he finally passed that uranium chunk, did he have to push & strain, or did it just, fallout?😂😂😂
I see what you did there.😊
Bro! 😅
You sir! Are a genius!
And it was a critically massive.
Dude really put "being a toxic person" into a whole new level.
🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 This is a underrated Response
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
😂🤣🏆🥇
You ´re a genious
I had an acquaintance that died at the age of 30 because his heart simply just stopped pumping, living to 80 without something else taking you out is impressive.
Bro this man just started eating uranium…. He’s finally joined my uranium consuming club
The reactor cooling pools are actually pretty safe to swim in at the surface of them. They are filled with deuterium oxide aka heavy water.
I believe nukes are a lie. Uranium only applicable in turning water to STEAM
Its actually safer then a public pool
Well that and they are like 40’x80’x60’.
That’s why it’s ok at the surface, but go a bit deeper and it’s not really a good idea….
I'd be more worried about the crap on my body contaminating the fuel than the fuel contaminating me.
With all the swimming pools in freshwater lakes and ponds why would anybody want to swim in some radioactive water whether it was safe or not😮?. Wouldn't be no big deal because water is water but if you're going in water that you know me cuz your problem then that means you have no common sense and you deserve what you get in the long run 😮
Its beyond insane how we have shunned nuclear. Its obviously the most effeciant and best option that we have. This is one of the greatest failures of modern politicians and society as a whole
It's intentional. You can't take power and raise taxes on scams like climate change and then let people actually fix the problems with clean and cheap energy, then you have to make up another fake crisis to hold over people's heads.
Eventually It will become the norm I doubt worlds big cities will run on solar power or something in that nature
Gotta burn all that cole before...
I blame The Simpsons
@@ilikethiskindatube Leave the yellow people alone :D
Mom: "You can be anything you want"
This guy: becomes radioactive
bro boutta have "uranium fever"💀💀💀
Bro gained 10 rads
When they say you have been lied to about everything, they mean everything
200 likes and no comments,lemme change that
Livin in one big ass movie
Please don't think radiation isn't dangerous, or do it, but if you have the chance only expose yourself to it if you don't care
@@TheDude8008 5G is dangerous
I wouldn’t say lied to, more that people let their imaginations run away with them or fail to understand what’s actually being said.
We need more people like him. Nuclear is by far the safest power source we have.
Tell that to the people in churnnoble
@@soldadodecristo8037 😂 fr
@@soldadodecristo8037 All the wild animals have thrived there 😂
@@soldadodecristo8037 the people still using chernobyl as the scare-tactic are imbeciles. You can't say nuclear reactors are unsafe because of human stupidity...how many coal and gasplants have blown up in the period since then?
@@soldadodecristo8037 most of them still live there bud. They’d tell you that radiation is overplayed in media and nothing to fear.
He ate so much radioactive material, that he ended up looking like a claymation character... LMFAO!!! 😂😂😂
Aaaaaand… he was right! Nuclear is FAR safer than we have been led to believe. But yeah, let’s keep burning “clean” coal and burning diesel 🙄
You do realize that clean coal means that it’s the best coal you can get. Another thing coal produces carbon dioxide which plants need in order to make oxygen which we need to live. Carbon monoxide is the problem not carbon dioxide. Carbon D is actully good for us and animals cause we are all made out of carbon. Learn what you’re saying before you speak. Funny we’re talking about people over exaggerating and you’re doing the same thing lol
@@carlosdavid5538 we're talking about the particles that came with incomplete combustion, that's pollution, destroying you're lungs, you're heart, and monoxide is also bad so you better read a book
@@carlosdavid5538 yes you're right, CO is worse than CO2; and where does CO come from? Incomplete combustion of coal, natural gas, and oil; which is what they do in industries.
@@carlosdavid5538 Clean coal reduce CO2 emission, and not CO emission. And we both agree that CO is more dangerous than CO2. You said yourself that CO is the problem.
@@jooshozzono7249 I said monoxide was bad you better learn how to read.
If you know what you're doing and very well versed in the subject, you have this guy.
Uh
He claimed the "energy cartel" completely faked the three mile island meltdown and used three mile island to dump bodies into the river without anyone getting too close.
Sure he might have had a slight point about risks of nuclear energy being to some extent overblown but this? Thats just crazy talk.
"Your radioactive poisoning is not work related"
He definitely ain’t getting that check 😂
Uranium has high chemical toxicity (it’s a heavy metal, like lead or mercury), I’d be far more concerned about that
uranium is only weakly radioactive
@pineapple Yeah, but he dove in a reactor. That isn't just Uranium, it's also plutonium, radium, neptunium, and many more, which are all highly radioactive.
Plot twist: Dude just wanted super powers. 😆
We need people like him to genuinely educate people that radioactive substances are not as dangerous as people imagine. Yes, they are still dangerous, but no, they are not THAT dangerous
Goddam
Word of truth
i still wont eat a pill made of uranium for funsies
Would you eat radioactive pop rocks?
(Just asking)
@@ActuallyHoudini even for the greater good?
@@Quick_Quote_Boost what the fuck kind of greater good does me eating a pill of uranium fucking do
He later went on to become...
THE TOXIC AVENGER
TOXIE for PRESIDENT 2024
Only an 80s kid horror buff would know tromaville
I just watched that movie this morning
@@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 yo everytime i saw toxies face i would sie laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yo.. when he snashed the dude head in the universal machine...epic
Guess he died from the most lethal cause of death.... Old age
“Radioactive uranium”….
Dude secretly gained super power and faked his death to escape gov.
God bless this man, power plants are honestly the only feasible clean energy resource we have, but we’re too scared to put our money and more research into it
They’ve had canabilities to distribute free energy,Tesla did it but greed was more stronger
Free energy? "CANABIlities"? What a surprise the one talking about free energy is obsessed with cannabis. 🥳💩🤦🏻♂️👏🏻🤡🤡🤡🤡
You can go ahead and thank the very same people who champion other green energy sources, like wind and solar power.
@@jaysleezy5464 wind and solar are only viable in very few places. The amounts of people that think they are actually beneficial anywhere else is baffling.
Power plants? Like coal power plants?
This is the guy that keeps Greta Thunberg awake at night.
Maybe he is her role model because he was promoting green energy
@@Alexander..69 she he hates nuclear energy its all a hoax going green by solar panels also wind all made of plastic electric cars will kill the earth so much nickle cobolt lithium must be dug up lets not forget copper to electrify the whole earth. Yet they could go back to glass containers but not a word its all a scam.
@Apsoy Pike well i do understand that
But she is not 100% wrong
We trashed paris agreement like it was a joke and after looking at the process it is very unlikely china or usa will go net zero emission before 2100
so idk what to say
@Apsoy Pike ofc it's responsibility of every country and not a single one
That's why cooperation is required
Countries get more cooperative during war talk than they do in climate talk
It is individuals responsibility too to contribute
If only we succeed in creating fission energy maybe then it will become easier to shift otherwise it is looking hopeless
HOW DARE YOU!!! LOL
This is why florida man built different
"I'm not really a nuclear physicist but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn Express last night"
That it. Sorry to hear it. You're a gonner.😢
😂😂😂😂
I really hope this dude will be featured in future Fallout game as a reference that the Uranium made him a half-ghoul or something so he doesn't really die of old age. Would be cool.
and let his memory live on
That's not how radiation works
@@ashwest9258it’s a game franchise called fallout the radiation in that game doesn’t have to be identical to real life wanting the game to be more realistic when that’s not the intention is like saying talking cats and dogs in kids cartoons are not accurate to the real world like bro it’s clearly not intended to be realistic
He had a radiating personality a real stand-up guy.
Bro really said "nice try fed"
He was married but divorced shortly after this stunt. His ex wife said he was really toxic in the relationship
*Ba da ding!*
Ba dum tsssss
Dang.
And everyone believed her cause she was a nice truthful lady
😂
He lived longer than vegans.
🤣🤣🤣
@@turrtle7619 you not lying 😂 my friend turned vegan and 100 days later he died
@@dealerhealer3673 😂😂😂
😂😂😂❤
@@dealerhealer3673He became vegan too late when he got scared of deadly condition that killed him. Am I right?
To be fair, swimming in coolant pools is generally safe as long as you don't go too far down
Damn now he can use himself as a grenade.
Women: why we live longer than men
Men:
Radioactive flag ☢️☢️☢️
I mean we're all eating Taco Bell at this point
Radiation in small doses is in fact fine, its when you start hitting high seiverts that you have issues
so drinking water from cooling pools and swimming in it and eating uranium isnt high seiverts?
@@King_Flippy_Nips it depends. Depleted uranium has almost no radiation left.
@@King_Flippy_Nipsdepends, isotope, type of radiation, medium, distance, and concentrations visibly affect the risks, for the most part it would be safe
Outside your body radiation is harmless, assuming they're not high energy particles or gamma rays. Once inside your body, all bets are off. Constant bombardment of your cells with radiation, increases their probability of developing into malignant tumors.
Women:why do we live longer than men
Me and the boys eating uranium:
82. That's a top 15% finish.
solid leader board score
This man knew what he was talking about
I cleaned reactors and cover in that shit . I'm sure I ate it. So far so good.
😂
Your username is literally thomasgreen, did people call you that because of how you glow in the dark?
@@seratarsybagusibrahim5018it’s a misconception that radioactive “stuff” glows green, yeah radium does but the reason people associate that color with radioactivity is because of the various radium incidents throughout the years. Most Radioactive materials terrifyingly enough, don’t produce any kind of major indication that they are still radioactive which is the most horrifying thought. It’s not like it matters to everyday life because radioisotopes aren’t just sitting around on the street.
@@yellowbacon69Weeeeell... Technically radioisotopes can be found even in the banana you ate and the air you breathe, they are everywhere, they are just negligible, radiation is scary, but it isn't uncommon nor lethal magic media paints it as
@@yellowbacon69 🤓👆
Imagine you are working in the sewers and you see a poo made of uranium
He's right! rather have a energy source that is basicly limitless poss. but needs proper care and expertise then a energy source that silently poisons bodies of water, air and green and the people
An energy source you mean
@@robmcghie5248 no one cares, its a youtube comment, not a book.
@@keithIdgaf420 hahaha this one's going in the future comments to live by book I will eventually never write haha grazzi
So the waste that is highly toxic and radioactive and lasts for thousands of years doesn’t poison the water or land or people it comes into contact with?
Why do they bury it in the desert then….
@@keithIdgaf420 finali samoan gits et.
* You're not you , when you're hungry * ~~-- "Snickers"
Nuclear is the best option. Clean effective and cheap.
It's has a very expensive start up cost though, that's one of the biggest issues
@@Sqiud3 to offer some perspective. Most movie and video game budgets cost more than the cost to produce a nuclear power plant. 🥴
@@Sqiud3
It's expensive because of gov regulations and compliance. NuScale had to spend $500 million preparing for the papers and documents to the gov to get approved. Gov is the problem.
@@Sqiud3 to build a plant from scratch, maybe. What we should be doing is using existing power plants, tossing out the fossil fuel fired bits (keeping the actual generation parts) and putting in nuclear boilers. That's both easy and cheap.
NPPs are very expensive to build and to decommission. Not even mention the nuclear waste treatment and storage.
Bro's favorite song is "Uranium Fever"
Back when nuclear experts weren't guys in high heels and didn't steal women's luggage.
What? Am I missing something???
😂🤣😂🤣
@@tetronaut88 where have you been!? The current presidential administration hires some fucked up people. We have a drag queen transvestite that dresses up in an officers uniform as the health secretary, a gay man who took a longer paternity leave than most women do, as the transportation secretary (I can’t actually remember what Pete’s job title is), and a cross dressing transvestite as the nuclear energy waste expert who got in trouble for stealing women’s luggage and wearing their clothes several times. And there’s many more
@@tetronaut88 keep in mind also, the health secretary is fat and out of shape
@@tetronaut88 you might be XD
I went on a rant about energy on Facebook and the most popular comment was “what would we do with all the waste?” My reply was “eat it.”
It´s actually a valid answer because they have found fungi eating and using the radiation emissions as an energy source.
@@donrane The real answer is simply "bury it safely" because there's so amazingly little of it.
@donrane we already have forever containers for storage of the materials. Kyle Hill has a pretty good video about how we've quietly had the solve for waste for decades. We also have a site in a mountain in the middle of the desert that will not be possible to leak into water should anything natural disaster happen, as there is no water shelf for several tens of miles around, instead a solid rock basin exists, the perfect cove for storage.
They do that with fluoride it was once considered a toxic byproduct. Why pay to get rid of toxic waste when you can sell it to the masses.
@@donrane We are not fungi.
A disease I wouldn’t guess? But now I literally have to guess, because you didn’t bloody tell us! 😂
Parkinsons