Wednesday, June 15, 2011

6/15/2011 | Ft Calhoun Spent Fuel In Ground Pools, Flooded Already?

Source: rense.com
Date: 6/15/2011

Jeff -

Ft. Calhoun is the designated spent fuel storage facility for the entire state of Nebraska...and maybe for more than one state.*
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6/14/2011 | No Fly Zone Over Fort Calhoun Nuclear Plant Due to “Hazards”

Source: NC Renegade
Date: June 14, 2011


The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight restriction over the Fort Calhoun Nuclear Power Plant until further notice due to “Hazards”. This would normally be a precautionary measure after an electrical fire disabled cooling for the spent fuel rod pool as outlined below. The question is why is this still in effect?
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6/15/2011 | Japan’s Ad-Hoc Radiation Tests Raise Concerns

Source: Bloomberg
Date: Jun 15, 2011 10:01 AM CT
by: Aya Takada and Yasumasa Song

Kimie Nozaki, a mother of three children living 60 kilometers from the crippled Fukushima nuclear reactors, said she doesn’t trust the government’s testing program for radiation-contaminated food.
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6/15/2011 | Cynthia McKinney says depleted Uranium is being used in Libya

Source: RT News (extracted part of interview concerning depleted Uranium)
Date: 6/15/2011 upload date

Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney is famous for her efforts to expose and kill the epitome of pork barrel spending Crusader missile program (an unwanted/unneeded weapons system) and grilling Donald Rumsfeld on the Dyncorp human trafficking scandal while she was still in Congress. Ms. McKinney went to Libya with a group of reporters and politicians to report back the truth of what is really going on over there. She found that there is evidence depleted Uranium munitions are being used to bomb Libya, which NATO has used in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan as well. A telltale sign you have been subjected to depleted Uranium particulates is if you have a metallic taste in your mouth.

Click here for the full RT interview.