
Vic Bishop, Staff Writer
Waking Times
A member of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently informed the public that radioactive waste from the decommissioned Hanford nuclear power plant is ‘flowing freely’ into the Columbia river.
The mighty Columbia river is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest region of America, flowing down from Canada, winding through eastern Washington state and along the border between Oregon, ultimately moving through downtown Portland and into the Pacific. The Hanford site, located near Kennewick, WA is up river from a million or so people, not to mention the wildlife.
Constructed in the 1940’s as part of the Manhattan Project, the plant was decommissioned after the Cold War, leaving behind some 53 million gallons of high level radioactive waste. Proposed as a Superfund site in 1988, Hanford is an uncontrollable ecological and public health disaster . . .
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Residents of Portland had better stock up on Geiger counters – especially in view of Trump’s proposed cuts to the Hanford clean-up project.
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EVERYTHING AND EVERYWHERE:
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Organic is the only way to go – from a reliable company that you know for sure is organic. As much as possible my daughter feeds my grandson food she has pureed in the blender so she knows exactly what’s in it. She also lives in Portland, though, which is a real worry.
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GOOD FOR HER, AND MIND YOU IT TAKES A MOTHER AT HOME DO BE ABLE TO DO THESE THINGS.
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Sadly she can’t stay home. Despite the fact that both she and her husband have doctorates (and live extremely modestly), salaries are so low right now that they both must work full time just to pay basic living expenses.
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UNDERSTANDABLE, HERE PEOPLE ARE WORKING THEMSELVES TO DEATH AS WELL. IT SEEMS THAT WITH THE ELITE, THE ONLY QUALIFICATIONS THEY WANT YOU TO HAVE IS DEATH. IT IS AN EXCELLENT, THAT THEY ARE ABLE TO KEEP ORGANIC IN THE HOME!
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