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180 VAC From Water Stream To Ground

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Ms Sparky, Sep 19, 2008.

  1. Ms Sparky New Member

  2. Ms Sparky New Member

    Controversial Photo

    There evidently was a problem with this link. I think I fixed it.

    This photo has been amazingly controversial on other forums. I will admit I do get a bit defensive when it come to all the electrical crap in Iraq and Afghanistan and therefore I MAY have gotten a bit defensive when it was suggested that the photo had been altered or photo shopped.

    I can assure you this is real. I have seen it myself, but did not have the forethought to take a photo. That is one of the reasons for KBR's mandate of no phones. Too much stuff was being documented and getting back to the States.

    I know you may think this is hard to believe...but it is really the truth. And KBR is getting paid billions in tax payer dollars to do this kind of work.

    Ms Sparky
  3. Zog Well-Known Member

    Wow, thats scary stuff.

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