There is a new post on the Malu 'Aina blog: 'Press Release: remote ocean
munitions recovery AND NUCLEAR WASTE'

Press Release: April 9, 2011
I would hope this technology can be used to also remove the more than 2000
fifty-five gallons drums of radioactive solid waste dumped on the ocean floor
off Hawaii's shores.  The waste was generated -- tools, clothing, etc. from
nuclear submarine nuclear fuel rod replacement done at Pearl Harbor.  See news
[...]

See the entire post here:
http://malu-aina.org/?p=641

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Best regards,
Jim Albertini
President, Malu 'Aina center for nonviolent education and action
ja@interpac.net
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  • Every morning one can see Anglos at Sewers having a discussion about spreading the nuclear isotopes throughout the waterways on the Waianae Coast.  There version of (8) a procurements for hoppers and clean up.

     

    Keep in mind there is no policy in place to get rid of Japans debris.  However, NRC, AEC, and the Pentagon have grandiose 'hopper' designs for oceanfills of construction debris.  We should see some great ocean dumping of Nuclear Isotopes off shores in the Pacific. 

     

    We need to move forward on taking care of our families, at this time our children are the sponge bobs of this toxins.  Cancer is unavoidable because we are not protecting ourselves and our pristine environment.

  • Its soothing sometimes to listen to TE VAKA - SEI MA LE LOSA live

     

    Performed by Te Vaka during their first ever concert at Apia Park in Western Samoa. This song was written by Opetaia Foai in memory of David McTaggert, (founder of Greenpeace), for his invaluable contribution to the Pacific and his stand against nuclear testing and other environmental issues. When asked in an interview why he did what he did in spite of continual harrassment and beatings by police etc. He replied "I am doing it for our children's children"

  • After attending too many military meetings for close to ten years in Waianae, one feels that there is not enough populace concerns and military abuses to connect any reasonable protection of our future generation on the Waianae Coast.  All that one can do is to keep on trying.   Not all of us can afford a 'hopper' dwelling nor can we afford the medical bills that comes with military and their toxicity of lies!
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