Monthly Archives: March 2011
Obama Expands Free Trade While Nato Bombs
Europe gets much of its oil from Libya. So they demanded that NATO invade. Now that the Europeans gave us the green light, out comes Obama: ‘We cannot stand idly by’. Obama isn’t idle. Since becoming President, in between using Predator … Continue reading
Filed under .diplomacy, .money matters, energy, Free Trade, Politics
Risks For Nuclear Plants Can Cost Trillions
Unlike the Boxing Day Quake/Tsunami several years ago, the Great Nuclear Japanese Quake/Tsunami continues to create refugees, kill people and cause increasing panic and destruction. In today’s article I discuss coal power plants versus nuclear plants, the refusal of … Continue reading
Fukushima Meltdown Leads To FOREX Meltdown
Japan Raises Nuclear Severity Level The news is not good. No surprise to me. All the moves to stop this chain reaction from continuing are failing because this is the nature of nuclear power plants: they produce energy under carefully … Continue reading
Filed under .money matters, energy, Free Trade
What Are The True Dangers Of Nuclear Power?
There are a number of news stories about nuclear power plants here in the US. Some are scary like the ones in Counterpunch. Some are sort of nervous like the NYT. Some are downright insane like the one about how … Continue reading
Filed under energy
UN Votes No Flight Zone Over Libya
The US and EU have decided to intervene in Libya. The rebels there are relieved. They hoped to have the same events as Egypt. Instead, they are facing massacre. Meanwhile, the US and EU do nothing to stop the Saudis … Continue reading
Filed under religion, war and peace
Rescue Is Slow In Japan
NHK WORLD TV on USTREAM: Official NHK WORLD TV live on USTREAM. NHK WORLD TV is an English language 24-hour international news and information channel. New… Japan is like many European countries: the elderly remain in small villages and distant … Continue reading
Too Little Too Late: Water Fails Fire In Japan
BBC News – Choppers and cannons bring no nuclear relief Even the BBC commentators note that virtually no water is hitting the pools filled with the rods that are oxidizing the zircon coated rods. The word oxidizing is important: it … Continue reading
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