Thursday 28 April 2011

MOX RHYMES


W I T H C L O C K S

RHYMES WITH POX

RHYMES WITH BOX

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WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

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Note:
MOX is a mixture of uranium and plutonium. Plutonium is probably the most deadly substance on the planet.

According to Dr. Helen Caldicott a small 2kilo batch of plutonium evenly distributed would be enough to finish off all of mankind; and I would add - the rest of the world's inhabitants.

Consider for a moment that there are many hundreds, perhaps thousands, of tons of plutonium knocking about. Nobody knows how much for sure.

There's no double entry book-keeping when it comes to dodgy substances.

The IAEA, itself an organization soon to be in nuclear meltdown, is currently in the process of revealing to us that its unchallenged competence in this field is not what we were led to believe it was.

During the recent storms in the USA at least 5 nuclear reactors were knocked out and diesel generators had to be brought into service.

Here in Europe there was a radioactive leak on Tuesday in Bulgaria. That doesn't surprise me. Several of these East European monsters are simply disasters waiting to happen. They are not even potential disasters!

What do we hear about these nuclear monsters from the IAEA? The answer as always is precious little or nothing.

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