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Friday, July 27, 2012
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Hemp For Victory - Activist Alert - Fukushima - Do What They Did In Chernobyl - Use Hemp
Above document also posted on Google Docs for sharing.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3g4TzvH0vlAVktLbEkwVDBQZlU
or general link
http://docs.google.com/open?id=0B3g4TzvH0vlAVktLbEkwVDBQZlU
Sunday, July 08, 2012
Friday, July 06, 2012
Why the media is not reporting the truth on Fukushima?
Published on Jul 3, 2012 by TheBigPictureRT
Paul Gunter, Beyond Nuclear joins Thom Hartmann. For the first time since before last year's March earthquake and tsunami - a nuclear reactor in Japan is up and running again. Despite 200,000 protesters gathering last week in Central Tokyo to demonstrate against turning any nuclear reactors back on - reactor number three at the Oil nuclear plant in the Fukui Prefecture in Western Japan was officially flipped on Sunday night - restarting Japan's embrace of nuclear power. Many of the other 49 reactors that have been shut down since last year - are scheduled to be turned on again later this month. But scientists are warning that the plants still haven't been properly upgraded to withstand a strong earthquake and tsunami - like the one that took out the Fukushima plant, which is still in the midst of a nuclear crisis. Last week - record levels of radiation were discovered inside reactor one at the plant. A lethal dose of more than 10,000 millisieverts an hour was registered in the reactor - that's ten times more radiation than in reactors two and three. According to the operators of the plant - TEPCO - workers are unable to enter the site due to the high levels of radiation. So is it really wise for Japan to be restarting its nuclear plants while the country still tries to resolve the world's worst nuclear disaster?
Monday, July 02, 2012
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