New Complaint Filed about Nuclear Waste Site

In CategoryEnergy, Fuel, Power, Wind, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

Conventional nuclear power is DEAD (one word = FUKASHIMA), expensive, massive taxpayer subsidized and NO CIVILIZATION, private entity or for that matter mankind has last 30,000+ years to take care that the spent nuclear rods do no harm in storage or from terrorist use!

The lowest cost power on the planet has already been proven one year ago at the University Of Bologna, Italy (Europe’s oldest and most prestigious University), cold fusion for fractions of pennies per kilowatts hour, with no radiation or spent rod problems and no terror issues and less than $25,000 USD to build a plant the produces 100,000 mega watts in a small and tiny area.

Big Power, Conventional Nuke’s and Big Oil/Gas/Solar/Uncle Sam (their pimp protector) do not want you to know about this!

~ Uncle Russ

The Energy Department is investigating another complaint claiming a contractor at the nation’s most contaminated nuclear site interfered with an investigation into the design and safety of a massive plant under construction to treat nuclear waste.

New Complaint Filed about Nuclear Waste Site

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In TRA-2P Study, Adding Merck’s Vorapaxar to Standard of Care Significantly Reduced the Risk of Cardiovascular Events

In CategoryCardiovascular Health, Drugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

Drugs KILL, Plants CURE.

Drink Life In!®

~ Uncle Russ

Researchers today presented and published results from the TRA-2P (Thrombin-Receptor Antagonist in Secondary Prevention of Atherothrombotic Ischemic Events) TIMI 50 study of vorapaxar, Merck’s investigational anti-thrombotic medicine, in patients with a prior history of cardiovascular events or disease.

In TRA-2P Study, Adding Merck’s Vorapaxar to Standard of Care Significantly Reduced the Risk of Cardiovascular Events

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Soda industry desperate to avoid cancer classification of toxic chemicals used to make caramel color

In CategoryBeverages, Cancer, Toxins, Pollution, Contaminants, Chemicals, Etc
ByRuss Bianchi

The processed beverage industry is fighting tooth and nail to stop federal regulators from publicly identifying a toxic ingredient in many popular cola brands as being a cancer-causing chemical. 4-methylimidazole (4-MI), a chemical used to make the “caramel color” agent added to Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola, Snapple Group Inc.’s Dr. Pepper, and Whole Foods’ 365 cola, among others, has been found to cause cancer in mammals, and yet the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) refuses, thus far, to ban it from use in food.

Soda industry desperate to avoid cancer classification of toxic chemicals used to make caramel color

 

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