Armed with “intelligence” U.S. approaches Iran negotiation

According to this Washington Post report, the U.S. will be at the “negotiation” table with Iran on Friday with Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany. The U.S. will be in a position to share intelligence...

Prof. Dr Christopher Busby - controversial Welsh theories

Dr Chris Busby, is a British nuclear radiation scientist (born 1 September 1945) who is known for his debatable theories, connected with the nuclear industry and health effects of very low Dose Ionizing Radiation. ...

Npower and E. ON pull out of £15 billion UK nuclear plant plans

Britain's long-term energy policy lay "in tatters" on Thursday after two of the ''big six'' energy companies pulled out of multi-billion pound plans to develop new nuclear plants. E.on and RWE npower, both...

Lies & Deceit & Syria - Propaganda: it's a Rant

Lies & Deceit & Syria - Propaganda: it's a Rant-or-Controversy? What Controversy?-or-Lets see.... how many people I can get pissed at me?Syrian Resident President ASAD was approved for office with 97.6% of...

War Imminent, U.S. a shoe in for "support"

Several major media outlets have eluded that war between Israel and Iran is imminent. MSNBC ran an article today on it's news site regarding a bombing that took place in Jerusalem. According to the article "The attacks appeared to have been carried out with sticky bombs...

Pope Orders ‘Missal Launch’ on Salt Lake City, Igniting Holy War

The Vatican - The introduction of a new Missal, the prayer book that serves as the script for the Catholic Mass, has resulted in a Holy War between two of the world’s religions.  Upon publication of the new...

Radioactive leak somewhere in Europe

Radioactive leak somewhere in Europe Maybe somebody is baking a pi. " “Low levels of radioactive particles 'found in Europe' Low levels of radioactive particles have been detected in the Czech Republic and...

Japan’s Fukushima ‘worst in history’

Japan’s Fukushima ‘worst in history’Posted on September 18, 2011 by AustralianCannonball Description: At least one billion becquerels a day of radiation continue to leak from Japan’s...

Nuclear – Don’t commit to something you can’t control

Nuke is not the answer. You cannot control it and you can’t dispose of the waste. The risk is too great. Wind, solar, water, tides and clean fossil fuels are the right direction. " “Germany to phase out...

Japans misfortune could be an opportunity.

Japan has been severely crippled, this not only by a devastating earthquake followed by a tsunami and a nuclear disaster that is still ongoing. Moreover, it is now losing countless customers through out Japan and the world. Its industry has been severely damaged and in part...

Where does all the contamination go?

News of dousing the out-of-control nuclear reactors in Japan with fresh water raises many questions among them: to where does all of the run-off go? One part of the apparent answer is, Tokyo. That is where the...

Call for public scrutiny of India's nuclear plants

The Indian Prime Minister and citizens both made a call for scrutiny of India's nuclear plants. Citizens in Lucknow called for a public scrutiny of India's nuclear plants. Padmashree Ranjit Bhargava, Environmentalist, was speaking at a discussion on demanding an end to...

Citizens demand to stop India's nuclear programme

Recent nuclear emergency in Japan leaves no doubt that this world needs to renounce nuclear power for military and civil/ energy purposes, as soon as possible, to put an end to any further catastrophe in the name of 'energy', 'power' or 'technology'. Humankind has only seen...

Nuclear Lobby Tells that Plants Can Withstand Japan-Like Crisis

" Nuclear-power executives and lobbyists met with lawmakers in Washington this week as the industry sought to allay concern that the reactor crisis in Japan could be repeated in the U.S. Representatives of the Nuclear Energy Institute, a Washington-based trade group, and...

A laymans take on the nuclear 'meltdown' in Japan, and CNN

Are CNN and others, milking this horrible nuclear "meltdown" in Japan? Toronto, CANADA - March 16/2011 - I'm not a huge fan of CNN, but recently with Egypt, Libya and now Japan, there is no better source for news...

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