My goodness, it seems to be leaky week. The biggest of them all was a news leak about how Energy Solutions has been importing nuclear waste into Utah from all over the world! As most old timers are well aware, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2008
The Weapons issue seems to be sneaking its way back into the media a bit, thanks partly to McCain’s claim that a nuclear war is just around the corner. The heart breaker of the week comes to us thanks to … Continue reading
One of the big hopes of an administration change would be the slowdown of the republican push to resurrect the nuclear weapons and power industry. Thus the election represents one of the most crucial moments for the anti-nuclear movement in … Continue reading
What a week. I’m not sure what to think, as it seems to be the norm. It takes a lot of work to put this out, and keeping up has been a struggle lately. I can only guess that this … Continue reading
Wow. Minor detail… Nobody caught the details why North Korea backed out the previous agreement to stop producing nuclear weapons. Gorby’s recent oped helped get attention that the the U.S. was refusing to take the Koreans off our terrorist list. … Continue reading
There should be no doubt at this point that the economy is starting to tank. At this point, the banking system is refusing to loan money out even though the Fed is pumping more and more money into the system. … Continue reading
The financial meltdown is starting to get very worrying. There have been huge increases in paper money injected into the system by the Federal Reserve, which will cause huge inflationary prices on the dollar. Meaning our dollar is now worth … Continue reading
The big news is the Wall Street collapse and bailout. Everybody has their hand out except the little guy right! Expect impacts across the board, and there is no telling just how farther how much more the economy will drop. … Continue reading
 CommonDreams.org Loan guarantees sought by nuclear industry for reactor construction amount to ‘preemptive bailout,’ with expected default rate of 50 percent or higher. WASHINGTON – September 29 – A new ad from Friends of the Earth accuses nuclear industry lobbyists … Continue reading