A Huge Natural Disaster Wreaks Destruction Across The Philippines – Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
….Luckily, the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was never fully activated. The BataanNuclear Power Plant is 45 miles west of Manila atop volcanic activity….
Image source ; http://globalbalita.com/2012/04/12/why-not-go-nuclear
by JSMaresca
Nov 10, 2013
expanded to well over 500 miles with sustained winds nearing 200 mph
people are feared dead.
recovery capability in response to Typhoon Ondoy. http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/08/hurricane-tracks/
Luckily, the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was never fully activated. The Bataan
o water bottles and potassium iodine tabs for radiation protection
Dr.Joseph S Maresca has authored a number of books. “College Vibrations”
and “Consumption, Savings and the Public Debt” are authored by him and
available on Amazon/Kindle.
http://www.amazon.com/College-Vibrations-Exp…ords=college+vibrations
http://www.amazon.com/Consumption-Savings-Pu…ies-ebook/dp/B00EPI1P2U
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from the comments from the pro nuke articles comments i linked to the picture..
Cola Dugas says:
April 15, 2012 at 8:29 am
Probably, before deciding on this, we need to ask the question – Who stopped the BNPP from operating and Why? Who – it was Corazon Cojuangco Aquino then President. Why – Corruption? – Maybe. The unwritten answer is that this was one of the conditions for the Feb. 1986 Revolution supporters to support and install Cory. Aboitiz and the Lopezes of MERALCO were among the supporters. Aboitiz made a killing on the sale of Generators when there was a power crisis during and after Cory time. MERALCO built new Power Plants under its First Gen Corporation. Now, the President is Benigno Cojuangco Aquino. Who is benefitting from the brownouts in Mindanao? Aboitiz again. In Luzon, MERALCO dominated the whole of the power business. Now, Aboitiz is also in the northern part of the Philippines building Mini-hydros. So, do you think this administration will push for another power plant? Probably yes, if this will be privately owned so Aboitiz and Meralco can play again.
The anti-nuclear movement in the Philippines aimed to stop the construction of nuclear power facilities and terminate the presence of American military bases, which were believed to house nuclear weapons on Philippine soil. Anti-nuclear demonstrations were led by groups such as the Nuclear-Free Philippines Coalition and No Nukes Philippines. A focal point for protests in the late 1970s and 1980s was the proposed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, which was built but never operated. The project was criticised for being a potential threat to public health, especially since the plant was located in an earthquake zone.[1]
The demand of the anti-nuclear movement for the removal of military bases culminated in a 1991 Philippine Senate decision to stop extending the tenure of US facilities in the Philippines. Tons of toxic wastes were left behind after the US withdrawal and anti-nuclear and other groups worked to provide assistance for the bases’ cleanup.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-nuclear_movement_in_the_Philippines
concerning the direction of the typhoon towards vietnam
Putin: Rosatom to launch Vietnamese nuclear plant in 2023
http://www.1prime.biz/news/_Putin_Rosatom_to_launch_Vietnamese_nuclear_plant_in_2023/0/%7B264612E6-E15D-4DBC-B9A8-81B15C54FE04%7D.uif
Typhoon Haiyan makes landfall in VietnamDeadly Typhoon Haiyan slammed into Vietnam early Monday after laying portions of the Philippines in waste.
This NOAA images taken by the Japan Meteorological Agency’s MTSAT sattelite on November 7, 2013 shows super typhoon Haiyan as it approaches the Philippines from the east. The track of the storm has the eyewall entering the Leyte Gulf near on November 8, 2013. Due to the extremely favorable environmental conditions and recent intensification Haiyan is expected to remain at super typhoon intensity over the next 24 hours. – See more at: http://www.irishsun.com/index.php/sid/218317021/scat/baf10b3527f6df38#sthash.Ou0Vrvas.dpuf