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aedens
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-2 ... odys-warns

Rubes still to stupid to see the carcass of bones before there eyes. The paper tigers gutted out the actual intrinsic core.

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the US taxpayer, gave Ukraine explicit money to pay for and instead was embezzled by the people in power.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-2 ... old-winter

Again the carrot and stick but we get the carrot up our a$$ and beaten with the stick.

Anna Politkovskaya was a Russian journalist who chose such a career in spite of these potential risks. Fearless and honest, she refused to compromise her integrity as a journalist by writing nothing but the truth. Working for one of the last liberal Moscow newspapers, "Novaya Gazeta", Politkovskaya committed herself to writing the truth about the war in Chechnya (which she openly and vehemently opposed), and the blatantly corrupt Russsian government.

http://www.amazon.com/Small-Corner-Hell ... =pd_cp_b_1

http://www.amazon.com/Collapse-Complex- ... 052138673X

http://rense.com/general62/destroy.htm
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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A minor problem --- as illustrated by

Ready Or Not... The Unsustainable Status Quo Is Ending http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-2 ... quo-ending

from the above

"These trends in oil, debt and demographics are stark facts all on their own. But when we tie these to the obvious ecological strains of meeting the needs of just the world's current 7.1 billion, any adherence to the status quo seems worse than merely delusional.

Here's just one example from the ecological sphere. All over the globe we see regions in which ancient groundwater, in the form of underground aquifers, is being tapped to meet the local demand.

Many of these reservoirs have natural recharge rates that are measured in thousands, or even tens of thousands, of years.

Virtually all of them are being over-pumped. The ground water is being removed at a far faster rate than it naturally replenishes."

Question, How do we deal with this issue? Technology? Population Control? Who decides and what?
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The Indians have designed a new Thorium reactor. It is equipped with passive shutdown systems, core heat removal through natural circulation, emergency core coolant system (ECCS) and gravity-driven water pool (GDWP), a large tank of borated water on top of the primary containment of vessel. It can operate for 120 days without operator - that’s 4 months without anyone controlling it! The design life: this reactor will last some 100 years.

The plan is to have a 300MW prototype in operation by 2016 and then expand thereafter. By 2050, thorium should meet 30% of India’s electricity demand. But these things are all in the execution. Currently even the US does not have a functioning power producing Thorium reactor. In fact the US is helping the Chinese develop one. Time will tell if the Indians will be able to pull it off.

The "statement" here was it was only a small amount that leaked into lake michigan, never mind the gamma damages to the 40 year proximity of dna. projection is smart phones cell damage will dwarf the other reality anyways. Sen. Fred slapped them so hard they should still be shoveling snow in the South pole watching the ice sheet grow for perspective to group think dynamics of some basic core FUD management techiques . We have over a 100 of these brain dead outdated designs, doubt it? Ask Japan what we have ONLINE. If you comment on the industry there now you get 10 years in a CAGE. National epic eater island suicide cases. Nukes are about 19 percent or so here and one CME we cease to exist. We are not dealing with rational beings. http://www.ans.org/about/officers/docs/ ... ion1.4.pdf
Voter base is brain dead and the nuclear lobby that runs the show in DC as more are castigated to the cathartic ranks of opinion are reserved to be chained to Platos low info serf wall.

I am not convinced "or ever will be" the word safe can be determined other than defined rhetorical dead ends of intent and interpetation.
Just reclassified risk pools.

In 2012 UNSCEAR reported to the UN General Assembly on radiation effects. It had been asked in 2007 "to clarify further the assessment of potential harm owing to chronic low-level exposures among large populations and also the attributability of health effects" to radiation exposure. It said that while some effects from high acute doses were clear, others including hereditary effects in human populations were not, and could not be attributed to exposure, and that this was especially true at low levels. "In general, increases in the incidence of health effects in populations cannot be attributed reliably to chronic exposure to radiation at levels that are typical of the global average background levels of radiation." Furthermore, multiplying very low doses by large numbers of individuals does not give a meaningful result regarding health effects. UNSCEAR also addressed uncertainties in risk estimation relating to cancer, particularly the extrapolations from high-dose to low-dose exposures and from acute to chronic and fractionated exposures. Earlier (1958) UNSCEAR data for leukaemia incidence among Hiroshima survivors suggested a threshold of about 400 mSv for harmful effects.

This is followed by an Appendix with excerpts from Mental Health Aspects of the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy (WHO Tech Report 151, Geneva(1957).
If you reassure people and say there is no problem, that’s like saying, “There is no news. I have nothing to say”…nobody wants to be in the position of having said
the danger is exaggerated only to have disaster strike…the pessimist is never disappointed. “After all,” he can always say,” disaster almost did happen…”
It is magical thinking. “They,” by their expertise, have become alien from you and me…it is almost as if anybody who understands the issue of nuclear power cannot be
like you and me. He cannot be credible right from the beginning…On the other hand, there is the person who says, “There is a cover-up”…That person has instant
credibility…

I refuse to live within 40 miles of them. Another hit in Japan from whatever to a site would be a express lane to Easter Island I assume just like here from a direct hit
be it geo magnetic induced or whatever term is fashioned given the current tech risk of design facts in cooling and boron systems.

Anyways, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19908788 many thought maps exist to why and avoid the obvious......

Conscience is the sentinel of virtue.
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gerald wrote:
A minor problem --- as illustrated by
I would agree the elites don't have a lot of room to maneuver. Some think that whatever the elites propose or do is the end all and be all but it is not. Some think the elites have the power to wipe out the population and maintain their power. They do not. I think this stems from the fact that people want to believe there is someone in control. In reality there is nobody in control. There are choices. The elites can choose to ignore, repress, or give up some of their wealth. At this time the elites are making bad choices as well as being in a bad situation to begin with. Choosing to repress with militarized police, violations of civil rights, etc., while grabbing a lion's share of the wealth will lead to a worse outcome for the elites , in my opinion.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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http://www.barenakedislam.com/2013/08/0 ... -violence/

Barbarians are already inside the gate as the liberals pander to Molek ideologues just as before in history. France is close to imploding as the elites promote pointless views that importing wage arbitrage and liberal policy makers would suffice to check the issues festering. They may be surprised to find out the rally point is not what they envisioned. Many zones are simply thin ice but that is nothing new with us caught in the middle. We considered twenty percent or more are simply burned out carbon based units in the FSA. Sure us moderate people have a problem with jagged pills who consider themselves special. No amount of good will remove the smell of burnt city from your nostrils. I learned that lesson very early as most management still thinks there up to their chin in it and another percentage consider it castigating best practise will resolve the waves of generational dynamics. No reason not to be forward looking but overproduction and technology insures the fact they consider the world can be fixed with a telephone call or e-mail to a vendor in the service economy. May be a good idea to have better rally point than 911 since the calvary is simply not coming to save you. A simple fact that democide is the number one cause of misery and few will, or can even define it. No clue when the bent of mind as we discussed early inserts the reality that the left and right are no different and soon will meet just as before. Timing is whatever you suppose it to be going forward since the clues are impossible to miss. I consider when the trade routes do break it will be easy enough to see just as before. South America is another probable case in point as we just seen with Clorox being removed for whatever ism of the moment. Going to be a nightmare when you need clorine to arrest contagions just as we the parobolic rates catch hold in the interior regions with ebola. Playing with fire would be the end results rather quickly since that is all would be left very quickly as a civilization. If the supply chain "breaks" its already been over.
http://www.blacksmithinstitute.org/
http://in.reuters.com/article/2014/09/2 ... 8E20140923

Capital is fungible and the better run sector plants have nothing to hide anyways.
If the plants are not ISO certified you would be brain dead to invest in them.
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The illusion of invincibility is far and away the most important asset a mature ruling elite has, because it discourages deliberate attempts at regime change from within. Everyone in the society, in the elite or outside it, assumes that the existing order is so firmly bolted into place that only the most apocalyptic events would be able to shake its grip. In such a context, most activists either beg for scraps from the tables of the rich or content themselves with futile gestures of hostility at a system they don’t seriously expect to be able to harm, while the members of the elite go their genial way, stumbling from one preventable disaster to another, convinced of the inevitability of their positions, and blissfully unconcerned with the possibility—which normally becomes a reality sooner or later—that their own actions might be sawing away at the old and brittle branch on which they’re seated.
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/ ... lites.html
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Higgenbotham wrote:
The illusion of invincibility is far and away the most important asset a mature ruling elite has, because it discourages deliberate attempts at regime change from within. Everyone in the society, in the elite or outside it, assumes that the existing order is so firmly bolted into place that only the most apocalyptic events would be able to shake its grip. In such a context, most activists either beg for scraps from the tables of the rich or content themselves with futile gestures of hostility at a system they don’t seriously expect to be able to harm, while the members of the elite go their genial way, stumbling from one preventable disaster to another, convinced of the inevitability of their positions, and blissfully unconcerned with the possibility—which normally becomes a reality sooner or later—that their own actions might be sawing away at the old and brittle branch on which they’re seated.
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/ ... lites.html
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-2 ... beyond-law

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-2 ... cmpid=yhoo
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