Shipments of Nuclear Waste Through Hurricane Prone Atlantic to Charleston SC Almost Monthly?
The German government wants to send 30 shipments of spent nuclear fuel from its Ahaus storage facility as well as lesser amounts from Juelich over the course of 3.5 years (42 months), i.e. approximately every month and a half, to Charleston, South Carolina. Unlike airplanes which hug the coastlines, shipping routes appear to go through the English Channel, straight across the Atlantic to North Carolina and then slide down the coast to Charleston, South Carolina. Charleston was just evacuated for Hurricane Matthew.
Shipments of radioactive waste from other countries may also be continuing as per the Obama administration policy of spending almost $2 billion per year of US taxpayer money to dump foreign nuclear waste on America – in short fleecing the US taxpayer to better kill them and/or their descendants. Under Hillary this will most likely continue. And, it sounds like Trump will be too busy looking at women…
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