[NukeNet] Scotland: UK - Sunday Herald - Article

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Sat Sep 15 21:37:05 EDT 2007


www.sundayherald.com
Scotland - Europe

Dennis F. Nester
Phoenix, AZ 
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Let them eat DU...forevermore!

There are over 430 nuclear reactors world wide. Of
those, 104 in the USA. They all make atom bomb
and dirty bomb elements. And many hidden agendas!

North Korea showed the value of extortion to the
world going nuclear. The big stick is the highest 
political tool. 

These reactors are 30, 40, 50 years old. They are
not designed to use mixed oxide fuel (MOX). It
is dangerous and will lead to the next Chernobyl
magnitude meltdown and a cascading global 
depression. Will our governments use it as an
excuse to limit freedom? All machinery breaks 
down in time. Nuclear reactors too!

>From 1945 on...everyone has man-made radiation
in their DNA and each generation adds to their body
burden. The perfect killer, invisible, imperceptible.
No one is immune.

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Posted by: Plobotsky on 1:39am Sun 9 Sep 07
Hey, Yank - wtf has that to do with Dounreay?
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Posted by: donald, glasgow on 8:13am Sun 9 Sep 07
It's not the Ham Shanks, but the Pom Frits who dump
 their nuclear madness on Scotland.

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Posted by: Guga, Rockall on 8:49am Sun 9 Sep 07
Dounreay has been breaking the "rules" for years. That is why they are finding radioactive particles in the sea and on the beaches all around Dounreay. In addition, the sink hole they have used for years for dumping all sorts of toxic material into, is downright dangerous. There have already been explosions in it, and nobody is even sure exactly what has been dumped down the hole. They need to clear the lot out and close the whole establishment down as soon as possible. In addition, given their level of incompetence, they should not be allowed to bring any more radioactive material into the site.
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