Nuclear waste in our environment.

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billy the kid
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Re: Nuclear waste in our environment.

Post by billy the kid » Wed Aug 07, 2019 6:23 pm

And you can pay an arm and a leg to look out the window and see nothing but desert....
Commencing from 4 nights for two grand or another exclusive package of 12 nights for nearly six grand....
What a ripoff...only available in Australia...compare it with overseas trips....like chalk and cheese....
To discover those who rule over you, first discover those who you cannot criticize...Voltaire
Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...

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Neferti
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Re: Nuclear waste in our environment.

Post by Neferti » Wed Aug 07, 2019 6:33 pm

billy the kid wrote:
Wed Aug 07, 2019 6:23 pm
And you can pay an arm and a leg to look out the window and see nothing but desert....
Commencing from 4 nights for two grand or another exclusive package of 12 nights for nearly six grand....
What a ripoff...only available in Australia...compare it with overseas trips....like chalk and cheese....
I know ... it's ABBO land and they get kick backs to support their booze problem. :(

The thing is that Afghans (Muslims) and camels were brought here to build this railway line. Those Muslims have ancestors here, they live normal lives and don't wish to blow anybody up.

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Bobby
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Re: Nuclear waste in our environment.

Post by Bobby » Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:30 pm

Thanks Nef.



Ocean disposal of radioactive waste.

Deep 13th Nuclear Waste Info

Published on Jan 23, 2014

From 1946 through 1993, thirteen countries (fourteen, if the USSR and Russia are considered separately) used ocean disposal or ocean dumping as a method to dispose of nuclear/radioactive waste. The waste materials included both liquids and solids housed in various containers, as well as reactor vessels, with and without spent or damaged nuclear fuel. Since 1993, ocean disposal has been banned by international treaties. (London Convention (1972), Basel Convention, MARPOL 73/78)

However, according to the United Nations, some companies have been dumping radioactive waste and other hazardous materials into the coastal waters of Somalia, taking advantage of the fact that the country had no functioning government from the early 1990s onwards. According to one official at the United Nations, this caused health problems for locals in the coastal region and posed a significant danger to Somalia's fishing industry and local marine life.

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Bogan
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Re: Nuclear waste in our environment.

Post by Bogan » Sun Sep 15, 2019 11:25 am

Hey Brian, could you get back on the "races are equal" thread so that I can continue to kick your arse?

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