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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

10 April - Late Links

 Gerald Celente Fan Blog
Radiation Found In San Francisco, CA Tap Water 18,100% Above Drinking Water
Limit
http://geraldcelentechannel.blogspot.com/2011/04/radiation-found-in-san-francisco-ca-tap.html

Gotta love Government Double Speak. Oh, and that high levels of radiation has now been proven
to be safe and healthy.EPA is raising the radiation acceptable limits! Everything will be fine when
they raise it. Don't worry, be happy! Radiation from Japan rained on Berkeley, California, during
recent storms at levels that exceeded drinking water standards by 181 times. A rooftop water 
monitoring program managed by the University of California at Berkeley’s Department of 
Nuclear Engineering detected substantial spikes in rain-borne iodine-131 during those torrential
downpours. Rain water 18.100% higher than epa safe level 131 iodine is know to cause cancer
of the thyroid , according to Benjamin Fulford Nuclear bombs were detonated on the bottom of
the ocean just off the north east coast of Japan. Causing a 9.0 earthquake and a tsunami aimed 
like a bullet in one direction. if it was natural, the waves would have destroyed Hawaii and 
crippled the west coast Mexico and Chile. Stuxnet caused meltdown in Fukushima to cover up
the radiation in the water and the air.now with water and milk its a great threat to infants and 
children but long term in the body can cause bone cancer short term concentration in thyroid 
gland again it all depends on dose rate and exposer time and dose amount. 


Treatment for Radiation Exposure
http://thehealingfrequency.com/japan-reactor-fukushima-nuclear-radiation-protection

Zeolite Ad - says do not take Potassium Iodine tablets, toxic

Ceisum Radiation and Water Purification Systems – Reverse Osmosis Distillation and 
Purification Tablets
http://thehealingfrequency.com/nuclear-radiation-and-water-purification-tablet-adya-clarity-minerals 

Another Zeolite site



Publications regarding oil, hydrocarbon, heavy metal degradation, metabolism, and bioremediation
: selected publications by Dr. Rita R. Colwell
http://www.eoearth.org/article/Publications_regarding_oil,_hydrocarbon,_heavy_metal_degradation,_metabolism,_and_

bioremediation:_selected_publications_by_Dr._Rita_R._Colwell?topic=67101 


Seafood sampling by NOAA in response to the BP Gulf Oil Spill
http://www.eoearth.org/video/view/165183


Report Underscores Ticking Time Bomb of US Nuke Power Plants
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/526

A timely report from the Union of Concerned Scientists, based on data from the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), contains troubling news about the state of America’s vast network of nuclear power plants.

The report, which examined serious incidents at 14 U.S. nuclear power plants nationwide from New York to California in 2010, finds fault with both plant operators and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission which is supposed to oversee them.

“Many of these significant events occurred because reactor owners and even the NRC tolerated known safety problems,” states the report, entitled: “The NRC and Nuclear Power Plant Safety in 2010: A Brighter Spotlight Needed.”

While none of the 14 safety incidents tagged in the Union’s report as “near misses” produced harm to nuclear plant employees or the public, the report terms the frequency of these incidents, which averaged more than one per month, “high for a mature industry.”

Trials of Globalization: And We All Melt Down

Last weekend, The Times quoted Alan Hansen, a nuclear engineer and executive vice president of Areva NC, a unit of Areva, a French group that supplied reactor fuel to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plan, who spoke before a private gathering at Stanford University. “Clearly,” he summarized, “we’re witnessing one of the greatest disasters in modern time.” What the on-going release of cancer-causing radioactive fragments means in terms of human health and the environment is only beginning to come to light.  

Toxic Intervention: Are NATO Forces Poisoning Libya with Depleted Uranium as They ‘Protect’ Civilians?
http://www.transcend.org/tms/2011/04/toxic-intervention-are-nato-forces-poisoning-libya-with-depleted-uranium-as-they-protect-civilians

The Stream, April 6: Africa’s GM Food Trials
http://www.circleofblue.org/waternews/2011/the-stream/the-stream-april-6

Rising population and chronic water shortages are forcing Jordan, one of the world’s driest countries, to pursue unconventional water strategy that is “environmentally unfriendly” and “chaotic,” according to experts. Jordan is considering tapping into the ancient Disi aquifer — despite concerns about high levels of radiation — and exploring the feasibility of building a controversial canal from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea.

Great Man-Made River Project
Libya has warned that NATO-led air strikes could cause a catastrophe if they damaged the country’s massive Great Man-Made River (GMMR) project, which pumps water from Libya’s south to populated coastal areas in the north. The project supplies water to 70 percent of the country’s population and is considered crucial for Libya’s food security.


Mass Incarceration Creates Costly Disaster Across America
http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/545

The U.S. imprisons more people per capita than any country on earth, accounting for 25 percent of the world’s prisoners, despite having just five percent of the world’s population.
America currently holds over two million in prisons with double that number under supervision of parole and probation, according to federal government figures.
Mass incarceration consumes over $50-billion annually across America – money far better spent on creating jobs and improving education.
Under federal law persons with drug convictions like Garner are permanently barred from receiving financial aid for education, food stamps, welfare and publicly funded housing.
But only drug convictions trigger these exclusions under federal law. Violent bank robbers, white-collar criminals like Wall Street scam artists who steal billions, and even murderers who’ve done their time do not face the post-release deprivations slapped on those with drug convictions on their records, including those imprisoned for simple possession, and not major drug sales.
“Academics see this topic of mass incarceration as numbers, but for millions it is their daily lives,” said Princeton conference panelist Dr. Khalilah Brown-Dean of Yale University.
Exclusions mandated by federal laws compound the legal deprivations of rights found in the laws of most states, such as barring ex-felons from jobs and even stripping ex-felons of their right to vote.
“Mass incarceration raises questions of protecting and preserving democracy,” Dr. Brown-Dean said, referencing the estimated five-million-plus Americans barred from voting by such felony disenfranchisement laws. 
Many of those felony disenfranchisement laws date from measures enacted in the late 1800s which were devised specifically to bar blacks from voting, as a way to preserve America’s apartheid.

 Germany: Freak sandstorm causes deadly motorway pile-uphttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13023407

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