Minute 4:00 "The War Production Board directed Idaho Power and other regional utilities to build transmission lines to Bonneville Power Administrations grid on the Columbia River. The official story was that more electricity was needed to manufacture aircraft in Seattle. The power actually supported a mysterious installation near the little town of Hanford, Washington."
Scott Levy that installation was the US Department of Energy Hanford Project this site near the Columbia River is where the atomic bomb was tested it was here the centrifuges were housed that made the plutonium that fueled the nuclear reactors and developed the bombs. the story was Idaho Power built lines out to Seattle was a cover-up what was really going on was the Manhattan Project Idaho Power had to extend their line out to John Day so they can help the US military build a bomb.
Minute 4:00
"The War Production Board directed Idaho Power and other regional utilities to build transmission lines to Bonneville Power Administrations grid on the Columbia River. The official story was that more electricity was needed to manufacture aircraft in Seattle. The power actually supported a mysterious installation near the little town of Hanford, Washington."
Scott Levy that installation was the US Department of Energy Hanford Project this site near the Columbia River is where the atomic bomb was tested it was here the centrifuges were housed that made the plutonium that fueled the nuclear reactors and developed the bombs. the story was Idaho Power built lines out to Seattle was a cover-up what was really going on was the Manhattan Project Idaho Power had to extend their line out to John Day so they can help the US military build a bomb.