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In reply to the discussion: Fukushima No. 1 engineer’s warning to Taiwan: Nuclear power unstable [View all]cprise
(8,445 posts)2. What gets me is they propose a huge expansion of nuclear
...up to 40X (yes, 4,000 percent) the 2001 levels, and expect us to think that is not a threat to life and liberty. At the very least, it would require an unprecedented police state to prevent any hint of dangerous rebellion aimed at the reactors.
The new state secrets law in Japan is just a taste of what a society suffused with nuclear fission would entail.
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Fukushima No. 1 engineer’s warning to Taiwan: Nuclear power unstable [View all]
kristopher
Jan 2014
OP
By that standard MLK, Ghandi, Thoreau, John Lewis, Bill McKibben, Nelson Mandela,
Iterate
Jan 2014
#23
Not surprised you'd call that (too short) list a "rogues gallery" and hold them "in EXTREME disdain"
Iterate
Jan 2014
#30
Martin Luther King protested using Civil Disobediance, do you think he shouldn't have?
CreekDog
Jan 2014
#36
Nuclear power justifies extending use of deadly force authority to rent-a-cops?
kristopher
Feb 2014
#40
Well, all of our energy systems are vulnerable--if not to people trying to breach
MADem
Mar 2014
#46