One can visit any Pediatric now a days and see the results of dust storms, military and Monsantos inducement in children.  But is anybody concern?  Enough to provide care for these children/  We are given a 211 number to call which is good, but full of carrots too!  As a once before student at UH Manoa trust me we have a lot of two legged bunnies running around producing this game.  Waianae has its share of these bunnies after all they did have great teachers while attending UH Manoa. 

 

The military dusted the whole of Waianae with their contamination of depleted uranium and while people took credit for publication--the cotnentious weakened in the process sort of like a Rossby effect. 

 

Monsanto gained land in Hawaii and sublet this agri-farming to people that are foreign and new to the islands, in otherwords, without roots.  All brawn and no 2,000 culture and traditional values, just profits. 

 

The dust storms in Central Oahu as well as the upper Leeward seemed unnoticeable to our scientist and civilian adult populations because they lacked playground activity!  Our children didn't infact they in the dust and still are in the dust playing and contaminating their bodies with toxicity as well as microbes that are producing diseases over time. 

 

Gregory Jack of the Energy Department:

 

The Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository was to be a deep geological repository storage facility for spent nuclear reactor fuel and other high level radioactive waste, until the project was canceled in 2009. It was to be located on federal land adjacent to the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nevada, about 80 mi (130 km) northwest of the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The proposed repository was within Yucca Mountain, a ridge line in the south-central part of Nevada near its border with California.

Although the location has been highly contested by environmentalists and non-local residents such as in Las Vegas over 100 miles (160 km) away, it was approved in 2002 by the United States Congress. However, under pressure from the Obama Administration[2] funding for development of Yucca Mountain waste site was terminated effective with the 2011 federal budget passed by Congress on April 14, 2011. The US GAO stating that the closure was for policy not technical or safety reasons.[2] This leaves United States civilians without any long term storage site for high level radioactive waste, currently stored on-site at various nuclear facilities around the country, although the United States government can dispose of its waste at WIPP, in rooms 2,150 feet (660 m) underground.[3] The Department of Energy is reviewing other options for a high level waste repository. In the meantime, failure to perform to contractual requirements will cost the taxpayer $11 billion by 2020.[4]

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  • Aggregation of contaminates so that it can't be found or detected is the only outcome of Obama and Jack relationship.  Scuddling information to the point of chaos thinking process seems to be more of a norm nowadays.
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