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Post by clone on Apr 16, 2011 14:53:06 GMT -8
FEDS TRYING TO RAISE RADIATION "SAFE LEVEL" NUMBERS TO SAVE A BUCK?! Mar 30, 2011 www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyED_uHf2NYPlease check out our networking site @ goo.gl/8oeQMEPA Plans to Reduce Cleanup of Nuclear Fallout Now: goo.gl/JNEjxEPA are trying to raise the safe levels of radioactive isotopes E.g. radioactive iodine-131 an increase of 3000 to 100,000
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Post by canuck on Apr 16, 2011 15:01:25 GMT -8
I wonder how the provincial Geiger counters are doing.
Has any one dusted them off?
Do we have any in Canada? lol
Forget about Stevie, he fires and muzzles the scientists.
It's a provincial matter.
Anyone?
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Post by steve is a ouina on Apr 16, 2011 15:04:30 GMT -8
may be doesn't look at weather maps, just poll data.
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Post by steve is a ouina on Apr 16, 2011 15:25:18 GMT -8
If CRIIRAD says - The radiation risk from Fukushima is "no longer negligable," says CRIIRAD, the French research authority on radioactivity. It is now warning expectant mothers and young children to avoid drinking milk or rainwater. www.naturalnews.com/032050_radioactive_food_nuclear_radiation.htmlwell it stands to reason. Canada is between Japan and Europe. Where are the measurements? Maybe the measurers were fired, because it's not good to have any data and information interfering with a plan. It's a long list. Stephen Harper's Hit List: April 16, 2011 * Pat Stogran, Canadian Veterans' Ombudsman has been removed from his appointment because of his criticism of the bureaucracy that is intended to help veterans. * In a sweeping ruling, the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) says former public works adviser Douglas Tipple's layoff in 2006 was nothing more than a "disguised" firing for political purposes. www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=260348091419#!/note.php?note_id=10150153817367587
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Post by canuck on Apr 16, 2011 15:36:08 GMT -8
Where are the measurements? Maybe the measurers were fired, because it's not good to have any data and information interfering with a plan. It's a long list. This isn't very reassuring: Linda Keen is fired after her agency orders the shutdown of the Chalk River nuclear reactor over public safety concerns. Public safety and protection is another public interest role that always seems to get in Harper's way. Once again, he puts the interest of industry ahead of the public interest.
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Post by steve is a ouina on Apr 16, 2011 15:50:33 GMT -8
Commission for Independent Research and Information on Radioactivity The Commission for Independent Research and Information on Radioactivity (actual name, Commission de Recherche et d'Information Indépendantes sur la Radioactivité, or CRIIRAD) is a French NGO which specializes in the analysis of radioactivity in the environment. It was created in the aftermath of the Chernobyl catastrophe on April 26, 1986. It revendicates "being independent from nuclear exploitants, the state and all political parties". The CRIIRAD has an analysis laboratory, equipped for identification of radioactive contamination (food, water, etc.), which has been delivered the technical qualification certificate by the Health minister. It operates both in France and abroad, and is funded by its investigations (more than a thousand studies since its creation) and its memberships' adhesions. As all other French NGOs, it is regulated by the 1901 law on non-profit organizations. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_for_Independent_Research_and_Information_on_RadioactivityCommission de Recherche et d'Information Indépendantes sur la Radioactivité www.criirad.org/
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Post by steve is a commie on Apr 16, 2011 16:03:02 GMT -8
Stephen Harper’s five-question limit Published Friday, Apr. 15, 2011 2:00AM EDT Five questions. That’s right. The Prime Minister has told journalists travelling on his campaign tour that he will only answer five questions a day. On the last day of March, reporters in Halifax – standing behind a yellow barricade at least a dozen feet away from Stephen Harper – called out to him to explain why only five questions. He refused to respond. www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/opinion/stephen-harpers-five-question-limit/article1985570/
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Post by steve is a ouina on Apr 16, 2011 16:39:08 GMT -8
The 5 question problem would be easy to remedy. Just stop following him around, which only gives him free on-air time and sound bites with his propaganda.
Just air the answers to questions 6, 7, and 8.
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Post by clone on Apr 16, 2011 20:30:30 GMT -8
They're too busy playing cowboys and Indians. _________________________________ And under what section of the Elections Act is a party staffer allowed to "confiscate" a ballot box? Anyone? He's not just some low level campaign lackey. Hell, he's not just a "just a campaign guy." He's the executive assistant to Rob Moore. This is a guy who works on Parliament Hill full time for the Tories. Michael Sona Member's Assistant House of Commons Moore, Rob Justice Building Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 Canada sage-geds.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/cgi-bin/direct500/eng/REcn%3dSona%5C%2c%20Michael%2cou%3dMOOD0F6-MOOD0F6%2cou%3dMEM-DEP%2cou%3dHoC-CdC%2co%3dGC%2cc%3dCAjamesbowie.blogspot.com/2011/04/youth-suppression.htmlWasn't Rob Moore the amazing fellow who made the fake iPod tax story? ipodtax.ca Registrant name: James Moore MP Moore was the Secretary of State for Official Languages, Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver-Whistler Olympics before the cabinet shuffle announced on October 30, 2008, when he was appointed Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages. According to Canadian law: "An advertisement will contravene the law if it contains a representation that is either false or misleading." RE CADMAN: Then when the FBI forensics team determined that Moore's statement was false, he apologized ... wait, no he hasn't apologized yet, but it's coming. I can feel it. pushedleft.blogspot.com/2011/04/conservative-mp-james-moore-registered.htmlAnd the Conservative candidate for Guelph may be in trouble himself for filming students waiting to vote.
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Post by clone on Apr 16, 2011 20:46:09 GMT -8
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Post by ouina fan club on Apr 16, 2011 21:20:32 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Apr 16, 2011 21:40:23 GMT -8
They're busy. _____________________ Sun TV to launch April 18 Tuesday, 8 March 2011 - 1:33pm The project was announced in a blaze of publicity last summer by former Stephen Harper spokesman Kory Teneycke. He briefly left the endeavour in September, but returned earlier this year. Sources say the network already has a television ad set to air that will play up its populist appeal. www.fftimes.com/node/240841
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Post by Pu on Apr 16, 2011 22:19:53 GMT -8
Maybe you were talking about the ongoing Japanese Chernobyl, but here's some more radiation:Proposed nuclear waste shipment through Great Lakes stokes outcryPARRY SOUND - Dec 10, 2010. A proposal to ship 16 radioactive steam generators across the Great Lakes, through Georgian Bay and down the St. Lawrence Seaway is encountering heavy international resistance. For some 50 organizations and 2,400 people across Canada, Europe and the U.S., the idea is intolerable, mainly for the precedent it would set for transferring nuclear waste across the Great Lakes. Bruce Power (BP), the private nuclear power plant that wants to ship the 100-tonne generators to Sweden for reprocessing, has repeatedly assured that there is little to worry about, even though 90 per cent of the radioactive material inside the steam generators is plutonium, a highly toxic, man made element with a lethal legacy. If the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) authorizes the transfer later this month, the generators could be trucked to Owen Sound, loaded onto giant vessels and shipped to Studsvik, a nuclear waste treatment facility in Sweden, as soon as next year. www.cottagecountrynow.ca/news/article/915613--proposed-nuclear-waste-shipment-through-great-lakes-stokes-outcryOr, this one about fracking and/or fertilizer -Food chain breach: radioactive sludge used for fertilizer on farmsBoth government and industry officials often lump internal and external exposures together, treating them in much the same way as far as health risks go. In reality, internal exposure, even at low levels, is extremely dangerous while low-level external exposure – like x-rays and CT scans – is less of a concern. For more than 20 years, I have been suing the oil and gas industry for damages associated with radioactive waste, and I can assure you that ingested (internal) radiation poses a grave health risk at virtually any level. There is no safe limit for internal exposure. You won’t hear this from official sources, but the inhalation of one particle of plutonium or uranium can, and does, cause lung cancer. Devastating, but true. m.current.com/news/93153561_food-chain-breach-radioactive-sludge-used-for-fertilizer-on-farms.htmEven this has an interesting history - how to get rid of garbage and make a buck.The Fluoride Deception: How a Nuclear Waste Byproduct Made Its Way Into the Nation’s Drinking WaterJournalist Christopher Bryson claims in his new book "The Fluoride Deception" that the post-war campaign to fluoridate drinking water was less a public health innovation than a public relations ploy sponsored by industrial users of fluoride–including the government’s nuclear weapons program.[includes transcript] www.democracynow.org/2004/6/17/the_fluoride_deception_how_a_nuclear
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Post by Pu on Apr 16, 2011 22:47:42 GMT -8
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Post by clone on Apr 17, 2011 6:11:49 GMT -8
April 15, 2011 Busby makes absurd claim that 400,000 will die from Fukushima radiation releases -actual number will be zero As with the claims Senator Jon Kyl (claimed that 90% of Planned Parenthood's activities were abortion when they were 3%), Chris Busby is making claims that are not based on real facts. They are claimed to be true but complete fabrications. nextbigfuture.com/2011/04/busby-makes-absurd-claim-that-400000.html
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