But does it piss you...or
any of us...off enough to do something that really matters??? I'm not
judging, just truly asking, because I'm just as guilty, if there is guilt to be
placed, as the next guy. We talk, we rant, we rave...and the crap keeps
piling up. Who will do what is truly necessary and risk all to stop the
absurdity???? Write words, make movies, dance all around the edges of the
ultimate, necessary act, while the crap keeps piling up. How much
crap will be enough? What crap is enough? What crap do we attack
first? There's so much of it in every direction. Pissed
off? HELL YESS I'M PISSED OFF. So what? So what's
new? We've become like the Bob's of the world, lost all our sense of
awe. Heads swollen with information that matters only in how it
tears us down instead of putting us back together. Isolated
little molecules who have lost all touch with the grandeur that connects us
all. We hide...fearful...alone. And what the heck does
"DHAJOGLO" stand for??? My name is Mike DuPree. I live in Lawrence,
Kansas. I'm going outside now.
----- Original Message -----
From: "DHAJOGLO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 10:47
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glow,
River,
>
> Pisses me off.
>
>>Glow, River, Glow: Radioactive Leaks and Plumbers at Hanford
>>
>>Jeffrey St. Clair
>>
>>The outback of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in eastern Washington
>>State is called the T-Farm, a rolling expanse of high desert sloping
>>toward the last untamed reaches of the Columbia River. The T stands
>>for tanks, huge single-hulled containers buried some fifty feet
>>beneath basalt volcanic rock and sand holding the lethal detritus of
>>Hanford's fifty-year run as the nation's H-bomb factory.
> ...
>>John Brodeur is one of the nation's top environmental engineers and a
>>world-class geologist. In 1997, after a whistleblower at Hanford
>>disclosed evidence that the groundwater beneath the central plateau
>>had been contaminated by plumes of radioactivity, Hazel O'Leary
>>commissioned Brodeur to investigate how far the contamination had
>>spread. It proved to be a nearly impossible assignment since the DOE
>>and its contractors had taken extreme measures to conceal the data or
>>avoid collecting it entirely.
>
>
>
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