Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Historical video about the Integral Fast Reactor concept.
The Experimental Breeder-II or EBR-II reactor was the prototype for the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR), a reactor fueled by metal alloy and cooled by liquid sodium.
More information about the IFR available at http://www.ne.anl.gov/About/reactors/integral-fast-reactor.shtml
1958 Atomic Energy Commission documentary of the building of the Sodium Reactor Experiment in southern California
On December 20, 1951, Experimental Breeder Reactor-I (EBR-I) at what is today Idaho National Laboratory became the first reactor to produce a useable amount of electricity using atomic energy. This video describes how the reactor was developed through interviews with the original researchers.
(ensimmäiseen videoon viitaten)Amerikkalaista elämää.
Operation Snowcap (1987–1994) was a counter-narcotics operation conducted by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and military/police forces in nine Latin American countries. At an annual cost to the DEA of $8 million, and involving approximately 140 agents at its onset,[1] Snowcap was the largest counter-narcotics operation that had been launched in Latin America. The U.S. Department of Defense leased 6 UH-1 Huey helicopters, and provided flight training to Bolivian air force pilots and Special Forces training for UMOPAR and DEA agents.[3][4]
By the end of 1990, Colombian National Police participating in Operation Snowcap had seized 53 metric tons of cocaine, arrested about 7,000 suspected traffickers, destroyed over 300 processing facilities, and seized over 700,000 gallons of precursor chemicals. Snowcap was successful in temporarily reducing the amount of Colombian cocaine entering the United States, however, it ended up handing control of narco-trafficking from the powerful Medellín and Cali cartels over to the smaller Mexican cartels. According to the SAC who was in charge of Operation Snowcap, Tony Laza, the DEA's "success with Medellín and Cali essentially set the Mexicans up in business, at a time when they were already cash-rich thanks to the budding methamphetamine trade in Southern California."
Huallaga Valley Operation
August 1990
Pistas
Bolivia 1991
Operation Santa Ana, Bolivia
June 1991
Chimore, Bolivia
Chapare Pozo Operation July 1991
The Cocaine War:
Lost In Bolivia (part 1)
November 1992
The Cocaine War:
Lost In Bolivia (Part 2)
1992
Chimore, Bolivia
Chapare Pozo Operation August 1992
Operation Rempalo 2
Caballacocha, Peru
March 1993
Operation Madre Mia
Huallaga Valley, Peru
April 1993
Operation Rempalo
Caballacocha, Peru
March 1993
(ensimmäiseen videoon viitaten)
Vaikeaa tajuta miten kukaan voi elää tuollaisen rumuuden keskellä.