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Berkeley activists still occasionally protest against poor nuclear waste management....
Is toxic waste no longer a mainstream concern on this website? Still in fear of the BPD, who might otherwise steal a pristine yet war hardened banner from us activist types, we are trying to raise a concern about the improper disposal of really hot radioactive material which has been radiated by the bevatron which is being dismantled.
The loading has begun, on a road near you! 4700 truckloads of radioactive hazardous dusty debris laced with asbestos, mercury and radioactive by-products (only covered by a tarp) from the $100 million demolition of the Bevatron accelerator. Remember: Better active today, than radioactive tomorrow!
Call and complain why don't you?
Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates: 510 981 7110
Berkeley Council Members:
Maio (District 1): 510 981 7110
Moore (District 2): 510 981 7120
Anderson (District 3): 510 981 7130
Arreguin (District 4): 510 981 7140
Capitelli (District 5): 510 981 7150
Wengraf (District 6): 510 981 7160
Worthington (District 7): 510 981 7170
Honestly enough I believe the meridian near the Berkeley Bowl grocery store one of the best if not the best location for some activist deployment. It's a difficult issue, if one might call and complain does that mean that one will be check-listed by the FBI and the peace and freedom act? Also difficult is the idea that tons of radioactive material is being dispersed into the atmosphere as it is being trucked to a toxic waste dump somewhere in Nevada. All of this is really, really bad news for the people of the east bay. Why the hell does the UCB and the City of Berkeley do things like this anyway? I know that there have been a few Nobel Peace Prizes related to experimentation with the Bevatron, and maybe now we can all rest at night knowing that there is indeed a better mousetrap out there, basically however this is a mousetrap that not properly dismantled will radiate the east bay probably as far east as Mt. Diablo [now you need a map of the bay area]...again this is really, really bad news for the east bay.
Hey, try not to mutate...[enter three eyed emocon here...]
Call and complain why don't you?
Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates: 510 981 7110
Berkeley Council Members:
Maio (District 1): 510 981 7110
Moore (District 2): 510 981 7120
Anderson (District 3): 510 981 7130
Arreguin (District 4): 510 981 7140
Capitelli (District 5): 510 981 7150
Wengraf (District 6): 510 981 7160
Worthington (District 7): 510 981 7170
Honestly enough I believe the meridian near the Berkeley Bowl grocery store one of the best if not the best location for some activist deployment. It's a difficult issue, if one might call and complain does that mean that one will be check-listed by the FBI and the peace and freedom act? Also difficult is the idea that tons of radioactive material is being dispersed into the atmosphere as it is being trucked to a toxic waste dump somewhere in Nevada. All of this is really, really bad news for the people of the east bay. Why the hell does the UCB and the City of Berkeley do things like this anyway? I know that there have been a few Nobel Peace Prizes related to experimentation with the Bevatron, and maybe now we can all rest at night knowing that there is indeed a better mousetrap out there, basically however this is a mousetrap that not properly dismantled will radiate the east bay probably as far east as Mt. Diablo [now you need a map of the bay area]...again this is really, really bad news for the east bay.
Hey, try not to mutate...[enter three eyed emocon here...]
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