Japan’s quake could have irradiated the entire US
Had the massive 8.9 Richter-scale earthquake that has just savaged Japan hit off the California coast, it could have ripped apart at least four coastal reactors and sent a lethal cloud of radiation...
View ArticleThe tragedy of Fukushima may be mankind’s greatest hope
The Tragedy of Fukushima is not yet fully known, at least not in terms of the long-term effects of the radiation released today and tomorrow, perhaps for mankind’s entire “half-lifetime.” Continue...
View ArticleThe electronic couple—you and your cell phone
Recently there was a fire on the train tracks of Chicago’s metro that demonstrated how useful cell phones are in an emergency. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe rust-bucket reactors start to fall
The US fleet of 104 deteriorating atomic reactors is starting to fall. The much-hyped “nuclear renaissance” is now definitively headed in reverse. Continue reading →
View ArticleSan Onofre is dead and so is nuclear power
From his California beach house at San Clemente, Richard Nixon once watched three reactors rise at nearby San Onofre. As of June 7, 2013, all three are permanently shut. Continue reading →
View ArticleFracking America’s food supply
Fracking—the process the oil and gas industry uses to extract fossil fuel as much as two miles below the ground—may directly impact the nation’s water supply, reduce water-based recreational and sports...
View ArticleNikola Tesla: Calling all freethinkers!
Humanity’s horizons glowed from the brilliance of Nikola Tesla. But to our horrible misfortune, the glow was much too bright for the Power Status Quo (PSQ). Money means power, and Tesla cost tycoons a...
View ArticleNikola Tesla: Calling all freethinkers!
Had humanity been allowed to pursue Nikola Tesla’s Aether technology as Tesla envisioned, we might not be on the brink of martial law in America, and WWIII wouldn’t be breathing down our necks. The...
View ArticleIs modern technology rendering our institutions obsolete?
Professor H.A. Anderson, one of my best professors as an economics major, put this question on one of his tests in his undergraduate economic development course at Texas Tech, in which I was sitting,...
View ArticleNikola Tesla: Calling all freethinkers
One thing seeming most reliable for seekers of truth about Nikola Tesla: 90% of available information is disinformation, or misinformation. What’s more, Tesla’s greatest triumph is not only forbidden...
View ArticleFukushima continues to spew its darkness
Radiation leaks, steam releases, disease and death continue to spew from Fukushima and a disaster which is far from over. Its most profound threat to the global ecology—a spent fuel fire—is still very...
View ArticleRoyal Dutch Shell: They’ve really got a friend in Pennsylvania
Royal Dutch Shell, which owns or leases about 900,000 acres in the Marcellus Shale, had a great idea. Continue reading →
View ArticleDr. Hansen, we need you at Fukushima and Diablo Canyon
The horrifying news from Fukushima worsens daily. It is an unparalleled global catastrophe that cries out for anyone and everyone with nuclear expertise to pitch in. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe crisis at Fukushima 4 demands a global takeove
We are now within two months of what may be humankind’s most dangerous moment since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe demand for a global takeover at Fukushima has hit critical mass
More than 48,000 global citizens have now signed a petition at www.nukefree.org asking the United Nations and the world community to take charge of the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant. Another 35,000...
View ArticleShut it all down: Report Calls for nationwide ban on fracking
The explosion of hydraulic fracturing in the last several years, according to a new report, is creating a previously 'unimaginable' situation in which hundreds of billions of gallons of the nation's...
View ArticleStanding in the sunshine, the answer is blowin’ in the wind
Tokelau, an independent territory of New Zealand, is a small three-island archipelago of about 1,400 residents about 300 miles north of American Samoa in the South Pacific. In October 2012, the...
View Article14,000 Hiroshimas still swing in the Fukushima air . . .
Japan’s pro-nuclear prime minister has finally asked for global help at Fukushima. Continue reading →
View ArticleSolartopia! Winning the green energy revolution
High above the Bowling Green town dump, a green energy revolution is being won. Continue reading →
View ArticleThe New York Times pens an “epitaph” for nuke power
In support of the dying nuclear power industry, the New York Times Editorial Board has penned an inadvertent epitaph. Continue reading →
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