200 Tonnes of High Level Nuclear Waste (Spent Nuclear Fuel) to be Dumped on America; Nuclear Fuel was 96% German Made – Oppose Until 11 March, 11.59 pm US Eastern Time – One Minute To Midnight
Currently Germany, with the complicity of the US government, is attempting to send 455 large casks of high level spent nuclear fuel from solid storage facilities, to sit outside under tarp in South Carolina, and probably to be diluted and buried in Texas, Utah, or elsewhere, USA. Shockingly, the Environmental Assessment itself says so. See:
The traitors at the US government want people to think that this is less than one tonne, based on the initial weight of highly enriched uranium (HEU) exported decades ago. However, this is spent nuclear fuel, and the original nuclear fuel was 96% German made by the aptly named “Nukem”. Because the Pebble Bed reactors had accidents the fuel is said to be in bad shape. It may…
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