Jones sez:

 

> And yes, there is no doubt that - especially the seam welder – if it

> were tested now with a radiation monitor after a few runs, will be shown

> to be activated. 

> 

> Doubt that we will see detail that published … due of course to the NDA.

 

"No doubt", you say. I admire the certainty of your conviction. But then... 
maybe not. ;-)

 

I assume you mean radioactivity will be found emanating from the seam welders. 
How much radioactivity to you speculate has probably accumulated by now? To 
possibly dangerous levels? Feel free to use your imagination on this one.

 

As I have previously stated, I prefer to stay agnostic on Mills & BLP. My motto 
continues to be: "Trust but verify." Nothing would please me more than to get 
to the bottom line on this "hot" trail. If radioactivity is verified - so be 
it. Maybe CQM will still survive after countless revisions are made, revisions 
which are sure to come regardless of what Mr. Spot Welder* has to say on the 
matter. Or maybe CQM will not survive. In either case, hasn't there been a 
string of revisions happening to standard QM for decades? Aren't we constantly 
tweaking it to help make the square pegs fit into round holes? If so, seems to 
me that CQM is in good company.

 

* In no way am I attempt to infer that the distinguished Mr. Jones is Mr. Spot 
Welder disguised in a lab coat.

 

Regards,

Steven Vincent Johnson

svjart.orionworks.com

zazzle.com/orionworks

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