15.000 Germans stop french radioactive train; Serbia stops Bulgarian radioactive train

by SOLARLIFE | November 8, 2008 at 11:26 am
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Protestors chained to tracks stopping radioactive train

Nuclear waste shipment and no place to stay.

Gorleben, a city in germany mobilises 300 Farmer tractors against nuclear waste open air storage blocking the roads. 15.000 people in total protested. Youngsters chained themselves to the railway tracks, the radioactive train had to stop. 10. 000 police men along the tracks. In earlier demonstrations against Nuclear transports, dead protestors have been reported in police conflicts.

270 nuclear incidents 2008 in France are safe says minister
The French environment minister Borloo declared yesterday France's nuclear industry as safe, no problems for civilians living around the 50 nuclear power plants. 75 kg High chemical toxic Uranium flow in the groundwater of Tricastin village. Is it safe to drink next year Tricastin wine, nobody testing this, no sick so far. France has the highest Cancer rate in Europe. You go to the doctor, he is testing your Thyroid gland for "chernobyl nuclear destruction". You don't get a word explained why ?  

At the border between the two countries three German demonstrators blocked the train by chaining themselves to the track, police said.The high turnout at Gorleben signaled the "rebirth of the anti-nuclear movement in Germany," said Jochen Stay, spokesman for the organizers of the demonstration.

 

Serbia turned away Bulgarian radioactive train

 

The Serbian customs officers found at the railway station in Dimitrovgrad a Bulgarian train, which was transporting radioactive cargo. The train was on his way from Bulgaria to Macedonia via the Serbia town of Dimitrovgrad.According to the customs administration the radioactivity inside the wagons has been 3000 times higher than allowed. The radiating on the surface of the wagons has been 300 times more than the norm.

Radioactive metal from old Nuclear plants to ship illegal ?

Bulgaria the ancient head of soviet spies. Rumours from bloggers say, the radioactive train was set on the road to cause trouble during US elections. No further informations available where the radioactive material has gone and how to "clean" a radioactive train.

A new checkup, conducted by the customs service, confirmed the strong radiation. The whole train composition has been returned to Bulgaria.

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Thank SOLARLIFE for highlighting the side effects of Nuclear waste disposal. Here in KENYA we have a problem of power outages and leaders have been talking about noclear power in their Vision 2030 development plans. I think the citizenry should be enlightened about the consequences of such undertakings considering that we are not even capable of ensuring safe sewage disposal. Nuclear material disposal would be real disaster here. I am learning a lot from your site. Keep it up!
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PROFARMS..kenya we are not even capable of ensuring safe sewage disposal. Nuclear material disposal would be real disaster here. I agree, the radiaoctive metal of old nuclear power reators, or nuclear submarines gets just a mix up in a country like Bulgaria, India. Latest news radioactiv pushbutton plates for elevators (coming from India) have been confiscated by french customs. Good night.

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PROFARMS

Thank SOLARLIFE for highlighting the side effects of Nuclear waste disposal. Here in KENYA we have a problem of power outages and leaders have been talking about noclear power in their Vision 2030 development plans. I think the citizenry should be enlightened about the consequences of such undertakings considering that we are not even capable of ensuring safe sewage disposal. Nuclear material disposal would be real disaster here. I am learning a lot from your site. Keep it up!
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