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Boston Globe

In George Orwell’s  Nineteen Eighty-Four  the memory hole is part of "The Ministry of Truth" where government officials incinerate truthful records to falsify historical events - like 9/11.  

By Kurt Nimmo, August 2, 2008

On July 31, in a report on the arrest of Jason Robo for allegedly placing an Infowars “9-11 was an inside job” sticker inside an airline restroom, the Boston Globe made mention of Alex Jones and Infowars.

However, as of today, August 2, all mention of Alex Jones and Infowars has been excised from the story, even though the story is virtually the same and the date remains July 31, 2008, 12:58 PM, although the page indicates the story was “updated” on Friday, August 1, at 10:02 AM.

Obviously, word came down from the Bush White House that any reference to Alex Jones and his increasingly popular Infowars website must be removed from the paper because readers may go to the site and learn the truth about 9/11. The Boston Globe dutifully relegated Alex Jones to the memory hole.

The Boston Globe is simply a cog in the controlled media that repeats any amount of lies the Bush Gang care to come up with. Not least the 9/11 and WMD lies that caused two illegal wars and one million needless deaths - thus far. Will the Obama Gang change things? Find out at www.infowars.com

 
 

August 1st 2008

French Nukes Quietly Leaking

The legal level of nuclear release from French nuclear plants is 71 units of radioactivity (megabecquerels) per year. On the night of July 7 - 8th 2008 the nuclear complex at Tricastin in Avignon accidentally released over 1,900 units of radioactivity in a matter of hours!
Shocking as this may seem this leak is nothing unusual in the failing French nuclear industry. If this is the first you have heard of this fatal leak its because the "powers that be" are using their phony "war on terror" threats to prohibit nuclear staff blowing the whistle and spreading the word - the French nuclear industry is leaking like a sieve.

August 1st 2008 French nuclear industry: Repeated accidents 

 

Memo

  •  ALL NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS release fatal radioactive substances into the atmosphere. When a uranium atom splits the protons (blue) and the neutrons (red) fly apart at 8,000 Miles Per Second!
    You can easily fit 10 Million of these fatally poisonous uranium atoms on a grain of sugar.
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Energy: Nuclear Energy
Nuclear energy used to produce electricity does not release pollutants into the environment unless there is an accident, at which point very harmful radioactive materials are released. (April 25)
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When this radioactivity is released into the environment its stays fatally poisonous for thousands of years.

PLUTONIUM IS PART OF NUCLEAR POWER STATION WASTE.
We make Plutonium 239 by splitting uranium atoms in nuclear fuel rods, at nuclear power stations. When uranium atoms split, the flying particles collide and stick together, making different atoms. Plutonium 239 (239) is just one of many atoms made in this way. Used fuel rods are placed in acid baths to separate-out the 239 atoms for nuclear weapons. When an invisible atom of 239 splits, it releases enough heat and energy to fire a six-inch-bullet! Ten million 239 atoms will fit on one grain of sugar. Imagine the firepower of ten-million six-inch-bullets exploding in a space the size of a grain of sugar. Now times that thought by ten trillion. That’s what happened to Nagasaki. 

 

 Tricastin Nuclear Power Center in Avignon, southern France quietly released it's YEARLY allowance of radioactivity in an accident on the night of July 7 - 8, 2008.  

 

French & German nuclear protesters have traditionally been attacked and silenced by thugs in riot police uniform. But "times they are a changing."

 

 

                      The Future

French girl at a demonstration in Strasbourg, eastern France, March 17, 2007. Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of five French cities last Saturday to protest plans to build even more nuclear reactors.

 

 

 

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