Originally posted by this_is_who_we_are
Originally posted by thorfourwinds
reply to post by this_is_who_we_are
What do you think the best way would be to inform more people of the Fukushima Dai-ichi warheads/MOX/weapons productions facility that remains, to
this day, continually spewing life-altering radiation 24/7/365... [color=limegreen]with no end in
sight?
The first thing that popped into my mind when I read this was:
"I don't know... I wish I had an answer."
The second thing that popped into my mind was:
"Occupy Wall Street".
I envisioned the protesters with Fukushima signs. How would one steer the protesters towards rallying behind this cause along with their primary
concerns. This would require someone to disseminate the information contained in your exhaustive and informative threads within the OWS movement. In
my world, I see signs and banners proclaiming the ongoing (and under/un-reported) disaster flying high at every protest. But that's just me.
Greetings:
Great idea!
"Out of the mouths of babes..." or something to that effect.
S & F!
We would be willing to bet that there are ATS members & lurkers who have those direct contacts into the movement in many cities worldwide.
The real question is:
What will it take to empower and motivate people to literally
SAVE THE WORLD ?
Please look at this, people!
Japanese Journalist: “It’s like killing our own children, I cannot allow it to happen” — [color=limegreen]Teachers forcing
students to eat food that parents fear is contaminated with radiation (VIDEO)
It is now time to come out of the (comparatively safe) woodwork and nether reaches of the world and unite, in this, arguably, the single biggest
threat to all life on the planet we have ever faced.
It is now time to make this issue the much-needed (and missing) focal point of that pent-up anger of the OWS movement.
It is now time to voice our dissatisfaction with the inept and still-without-a-viable-solution response to the largest industrial accident in the
history of mankind.
This is not a drill.
The balloon has dropped, and those supposedly bestowed with the responsibility of keeping we, the people, safe from life-altering nuclear radiation
from the multiple melt-throughs at the disasterous Fukushima Dai-ichi fiasco have obviously dropped the ball - or, more to the point - just don’t
give a damn about life on this planet.
We, the people, must pick up the ball and run with it, or suffer watching our loved ones slowly wilting away from the degrading effects of radiation
poisoning - much like the food in the fields and the trees in the forest - or die trying.
Remember first, we, the people, are individuals.
This is what the radiated rain did to our trees here in the North Georgia mountains. This rain has blanketed all of North America at times since 15
March 2011, fueled by the 24/7/365 release of the deadly radiation.
If the "gentle" rain burns holes in the leaves of the trees, what else is happening to the rest of the ecosystem?
High concentrations of radioactive cesium have been found in plankton
We look forward to the collective mind of these individuals to formulate a plan to address the many aspects of this plan, the sooner, the better.
We look forward to further communication with like-minded individuals as to the implementation of "the Plan."
BTW, we are not alone.
Sadly this site exists due to a nuclear cover up that has been ongoing since the nuclear crisis in Japan starting March 11th 2011.
(...)The way to beat the nuclear industry and their spin is to always stay united.
I know people will have some disagreements but ultimately [color=orane]if we want to save some lives its a team effort.
It might sound dramatic to talk about saving lives but make no mistake thats what all the people who make the Youtube videos, websites and selected
journalists are trying to do.
[color=orane]One sick kid is one sick kid too many.
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