*LATIN AMERICA REBELS AGAINST THE EMPIRE

*
**
*Yesterday, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC)
met in Venezuela
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/02/celac-latin-american-carribean-states_n_1125831.html>
for the first time.  The group was formed in opposition to US hegemony
over the region since the Monroe Doctrine was implemented to authorize
invasions of Latin America over the centuries, often imposing brutal
dictatorships on the region in support of American corporate greed at
the expense of the local peoples.

"We are sentencing the Monroe Doctrine to Death," said Nicaraguan
President Daniel Ortega.
*
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*L.A. POLICE INFILTRATED OCCUPY LA BEFORE THE NIGHT RAID ON THEM


*
**

*"**Los Angeles police used nearly a dozen undercover detectives to
infiltrate the Occupy LA encampment before this week's raid to gather
information on the anti-Wall Street protesters' intentions," begins a
report in British news
<http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/03/occupy-la-undercover-detectives-raid>
this morning.
*

*Occupy groups should be warned that this practice is apparently taking
place across the nation, as though the American people are the enemy for
opposing corporate greed at any cost to the public interest.
*

*Anyone familiar with the protests knows that the General Assemblies are
public, and anybody who wants to know what the groups are planning need
only attend to find out what is taking place-- it is not like the
government, which does most of its work in secret.
*

*/LUV News/ is warning Occupy groups to be on the lookout for government
officials trying to coax people into using bombs, as they have done
repeatedly in the Muslim community.  Our government has shown it will
stoop to anything to get its agenda.  Beware of anyone pushing violence.
*

*Millions of dollars are being spent by cities to spy on Occupy groups
and attack them with brutal force, now commonly in the middle of the
night to avoid being filmed or photographed, as cities ignore the
millions of homeless and hungry, who are often being cared for by the
Occupy groups.
*

*It should be obvious that the establishment is getting desperate as
facts get out to the public around corporate media.*

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**I first became aware of Dr. Helen Caldicott when she was President of
Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR), and I edited a newsletter
for PSR.  She was well-admired in the organization, then dedicated
entirely to opposing nuclear weapons.

Helen would do anything to bring attention to the anti-nuke cause, even
walking naked through the streets of San Francisco in 1999, with 50
others (including the famous Dr. "Patch" Adams, who's spoken at Freedom
Plaza in the current Democracy Movement), chanting "Nudes, not Nukes."
It is pulling teeth to get even coverage of ongoing events that are
life-threatening, into the corporate media, when they appear to threaten
capitalist profits, but Helen pulled it off (no pun intended) that time.

During my time on the newsletter I interviewed a number of admirals and
generals who commanded large nuclear forces, scientists who made the
bombs and arms control experts from the State Department who had
negotiated the largest ever arms control treaties (these are the people
who know where all the bombs are, how big they are, every detail).

This has helped me greatly when we do a /LUV News/ story concerning
strategic weapons systems, just as my background as a combat vet helps
with the war stories (wonderful to be able to reply with this when I get
emails from conservative critics asking "What the hell do you know about
war?).

I'm proud to say in the entire history of /LUV News/ we have always
opposed nuclear power along with the axis of evil W's of the related
Nuclear Mafia <http://luvnews.info/Mafia.htm> --weapons, war and Wall
Street.  In fact, we haven't changed positions on anything
<http://luvnews.info/Belief.htm> since we started, soon to be in our
fourteenth year of LUV.  Helen brings us up to date, following  --Jack
**

*After Fukushima: Enough Is Enough
<http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/12/02-11>
*

*
*

*by Helen Caldicott </author/helen-caldicott>*

*The nuclear power industry has been resurrected over the past decade by
a lobbying campaign that has left many people believing it to be a
clean, green, emission-free alternative to fossil fuels. These beliefs
pose an extraordinary threat to global public health and encourage a
major financial drain on national economies and taxpayers. The
commitment to nuclear power as an environmentally safe energy source has
also stifled the mass development of alternative technologies that are
far cheaper, safer and almost emission free --- the future for global
energy.*

*When the Fukushima Daiichi reactors suffered meltdowns in March,
literally in the backyard of an unsuspecting public, the stark reality
that the risks of nuclear power far outweigh any benefits should have
become clear to the world. As the old quip states, "Nuclear power is one
hell of a way to boil water."*

*Instead, the nuclear industry has used the disaster to increase its
already extensive lobbying efforts. A few nations vowed to phase out
nuclear energy after the disaster. But many others have remained
steadfast in their commitment. That has left millions of innocent people
unaware that they --- all of us --- may face a medical catastrophe
beyond all proportions in the wake of Fukushima and through the
continued widespread use of nuclear energy.*

*The world was warned of the dangers of nuclear accidents 25 years ago,
when Chernobyl exploded and lofted radioactive poisons into the
atmosphere. Those poisons "rained out," creating hot spots over the
Northern Hemisphere. Research by scientists in Eastern Europe, collected
and published by the New York Academy of Sciences, estimates that 40
percent of the European land mass is now contaminated with cesium 137
and other radioactive poisons that will concentrate in food for hundreds
to thousands of years. Wide areas of Asia --- from Turkey to China ---
the United Arab Emirates, North Africa and North America are also
contaminated. Nearly 200 million people remain exposed.*

*That research estimated that by now close to 1 million people have died
of causes linked to the Chernobyl disaster. They perished from cancers,
congenital deformities, immune deficiencies, infections, cardiovascular
diseases, endocrine abnormalities and radiation-induced factors that
increased infant mortality. Studies in Belarus found that in 2000, 14
years after the Chernobyl disaster, fewer than 20 percent of children
were considered "practically healthy," compared to 90 percent before
Chernobyl. Now, Fukushima has been called the second-worst nuclear
disaster after Chernobyl. Much is still uncertain about the long-term
consequences. Fukushima may well be on par with or even far exceed
Chernobyl in terms of the effects on public health, as new information
becomes available. The crisis is ongoing; the plant remains unstable and
radiation emissions continue into the air and water.*

*Recent monitoring by citizens groups, international organizations and
the U.S. government have found dangerous hot spots in Tokyo and other
areas. The Japanese government, meanwhile, in late September lifted
evacuation advisories for some areas near the damaged plant --- even
though high levels of radiation remained. The government estimated that
it will spend at least $13 billion to clean up contamination.*

*Many thousands of people continue to inhabit areas that are highly
contaminated, particularly northwest of Fukushima. Radioactive elements
have been deposited throughout northern Japan, found in tap water in
Tokyo and concentrated in tea, beef, rice and other food. In one of the
few studies on human contamination in the months following the accident,
over half of the more than 1,000 children whose thyroids were monitored
in Fukushima City were found to be contaminated with iodine 131 ---
condemning many to thyroid cancer years from now.*

*Children are innately sensitive to the carcinogenic effects of
radiation, fetuses even more so. Like Chernobyl, the accident at
Fukushima is of global proportions. Unusual levels of radiation have
been discovered in British Columbia, along the West Coast and East Coast
of the United States and in Europe, and heavy contamination has been
found in oceanic waters.*

*Fukushima is classified as a grade 7 accident on the International
Atomic Energy Agency scale --- denoting "widespread health and
environmental effects." That is the same severity as Chernobyl, the only
other grade 7 accident in history, but there is no higher number on the
agency's scale.*

*After the accident, lobbying groups touted improved safety at nuclear
installations globally. In Japan, the Tokyo Electric Power Co. --- which
operates the Fukushima Daiichi reactors --- and the government have
sought to control the reporting of negative stories via telecom
companies and Internet service providers.*

*In Britain, The Guardian reported that days after the tsunami,
companies with interests in nuclear power --- Areva, EDF Energy and
Westinghouse --- worked with the government to downplay the accident,
fearing setbacks on plans for new nuclear power plants.*

*Nuclear power has always been the nefarious Trojan horse for the
weapons industry, and effective publicity campaigns are a hallmark of
both industries. The concept of nuclear electricity was conceived in the
early 1950s as a way to make the public more comfortable with the U.S.
development of nuclear weapons. "The atomic bomb will be accepted far
more readily if at the same time atomic energy is being used for
constructive ends," a consultant to the Defense Department Psychological
Strategy Board, Stefan Possony, suggested. The phrase "Atoms for Peace"
was popularized by President Dwight Eisenhower in the early 1950s.*

*Nuclear power and nuclear weapons are one and the same technology. A
1,000 megawatt nuclear reactor generates 600 pounds or so of plutonium
per year: An atomic bomb requires a fraction of that amount for fuel,
and plutonium remains radioactive for 250,000 years. Therefore every
country with a nuclear power plant also has a bomb factory with
unlimited potential.The nuclear power industry sets an unforgivable
precedent by exporting nuclear technology --- bomb factories --- to
dozens of non-nuclear nations.*

*Why is nuclear power still viable, after we've witnessed catastrophic
accidents, enormous financial outlays, weapons proliferation and
nuclear-waste induced epidemics of cancers and genetic disease for
generations to come? Simply put, many government and other officials
believe the nuclear industry mantra: safe, clean and green. And the
public is not educated on the issue.*

*There are some signs of change. Germany will phase out nuclear power by
2022. Italy and Switzerland have decided against it, and anti-nuclear
advocates in Japan have gained traction. China remains cautious on
nuclear power. Yet the nuclear enthusiasm of the U.S., Britain, Russia
and Canada continues unabated. The industry, meanwhile, has promoted new
modular and "advanced" reactors as better alternatives to traditional
reactors. They are, however, subject to the very same risks ---
accidents, terrorist attacks, human error --- as the traditional
reactors. Many also create fissile material for bombs as well as the
legacy of radioactive waste.*

*True green, clean, nearly emission-free solutions exist for providing
energy. They lie in a combination of conservation and renewable energy
sources, mainly wind, solar and geothermal, hydropower plants, and
biomass from algae. A smart-grid could integrate consuming and producing
devices, allowing flexible operation of household appliances. The
problem of intermittent power can be solved by storing energy using
available technologies.*

*Millions of jobs can be created by replacing nuclear power with
nationally integrated, renewable energy systems. In the U.S. alone, the
project could be paid for by the $180 billion currently allocated for
nuclear weapons programs over the next decade. There would be no need
for new weapons if the Russian and U.S. nuclear arsenals --- 95 percent
of the estimated 20,500 nuclear weapons globally --- were abolished.*

*Nuclear advocates often paint those who oppose them as Luddites who are
afraid of, or don't understand, technology, or as hysterics who
exaggerate the dangers of nuclear power.*

*One might recall the sustained attack over many decades by the tobacco
industry upon the medical profession, a profession that revealed the
grave health dangers induced by smoking.*

*Smoking, broadly speaking, only kills the smoker. Nuclear power
bequeaths morbidity and mortality --- epidemics of disease --- to all
future generations.*

*The millions of lives lost to smoking in the era before the health
risks of cigarettes were widely exposed will be minuscule compared to
the medical catastrophe we face through the continued use of nuclear power.*

*Let's use this extraordinary moment to convince governments and others
to move toward a nuclear-free world. Let's prove that informed
democracies will behave in a responsible fashion.
*

*© 2011 Helen Caldicott* <http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/12/02-11>

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