Sunday, April 23, 2017

One of the Most Bizarre Examples Yet of Rabbits Chasing their Tails

The video shows how to extract the gold from the contact 'fingers' used for circuit boards.  Get that stuff, melt it down, and be rewarded with one gram of gold along with a large volume of poisonous chemicals which we're sure (wink, wink) was properly neutralized for disposal.

If you're looking for the most evil things you can do which will not involve selling pictures of naked children, this one is a good bet since it demonstrates with great facility the ease with which one can obtain chemicals which could also be used for bomb making.

Wanna know how to make a contact explosive with two readily-available household products?  It's stable when wet so you can paint it onto things and it's explosive when dry.  Imagine the fun with that at your next yacht party, huh?  Dance, richie; dance!


Helping to Poison the World 101:




To recover one gram of gold, our hero was willing to release all manner of poisons into the air and don't read any exaggeration into this since the chemicals are definitely dangerous.  The effort took him several days so the Rockhouse conclusion from this is his time is worth almost nothing and income from this, if any, most likely comes from YouTube click charges on watching his videos than any serious threat he offers to New York jewelers.


The biggest problem with the video isn't that some amateur is doing it but rather the Big Heavies did not.  Apple goes on and on about being green and yet how can it be they're not recycling these boards themselves after being responsible for so many of them.  Instead, some Yokel from Pudokel does it.

Impressive.

Ed:  is this another rant about the lack of responsibility in the corporate mindset?

Nah, what's to observe which isn't already patently clear from Monsanto and a thousand others.  (Ithaka:  More Evidence Against Monsanto on Honeybee Die-Offs - Science)

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