Los Angeles Nuclear Secret Contaminating the Public

There are arguments that nuclear can be clean. The issue in this video raises the issues of big business lobbying to stop clean ups in respect of rocket testing in the United States. The company in this report is Boeing.

This reflects the loss of democracy in practice. It is why the public must have a real say over their lives, where they live, health and safety and what is done in their name.

The core issue is profit, secrecy, stonewalling, influence and it appears a cover up.

Key questions are:

  • Is not about the clean up by why cover up?
  • Are government/industry relationships distorting the democratic/legal/regulatory process?
  • Should companies and governments be legally held to account for knowingly allowing nuclear toxic contamination is causing harm to human beings?
  • Should independent global regulators be empowered to investigate complaints from citizens in any country?
  • Are large companies above the law when covering up corruption?

What is morally concerning is that people were getting sick and this was ignored.  This is the emotional detachment that permeates governance ignoring the wellbeing of its own citizens.  I contemplate the focus on the intellect disconnected from the emotional intelligence which would naturally ensure the safety of people.  To engage in any form of harm people have to learn to disconnect.  This is where the real problem is and it is widespread in my view.

This is a link to more information indicating this is the worst nuclear disaster refer https://theantimedia.com/the-worst-nuclear-disaster-in-us-history-that-youve-never-heard-about/

Key quotes from ‘worst nuclear disaster’:

For twelve years, the secret site developed nuclear power for both military and civilian purposes. The site, divided into multiple “areas,” conducted over 30,000 rocket tests during its decades-long tenure (many of which were for NASA), as well as advanced weapons research. It also boasted the nation’s first civilian nuclear power plant, a feat it accomplished in 1957 with the SRE.

The 209-acre section of the field lab was dedicated to the development and testing of experimental nuclear reactors, and “[o]ver the course of four decades, Area IV would be home to 10 reactors, a plutonium fuel fabrication facility, a uranium fuel facility and a ‘hot lab’ for remotely cutting up dangerous radioactive material.”

“What they had written in that report is not even close to what actually happened,” Pace said. “To see our government talk that way and lie about those things that happened, it was very disappointing.”

Mohandas Gandhi

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”

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