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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Monday, August 5, 2013

No 'Do-Overs' With Nuclear Mistakes!

Fukushima proved that NUCLEAR ENERGY is NOT the solution.

The Nuclear Industry has misled the public regarding the risks and safety, much like other regulatory agencies, genuflects to the Nuclear Industry.

Elected officials have allowed themselves to be bought and paid for by lobbyists, PACs and the Industry.....push through legislation that makes NUCLEAR ENERGY 100% TAXPAYER FUNDED and GUARANTEED because it's more expensive than SOLAR or WIND.


A Wind Farm NEVER contaminated an ocean for generations.

Solar Arrays NEVER killed people with invisible contamination.




Huge leak of tritium feared in Fukushima 03 Aug 2013 Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Friday that an estimated 20 trillion to 40 trillion becquerels of tritium from the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant may have flowed into the Pacific Ocean since May 2011. The utility reported the estimate Friday to the Nuclear Regulation Authority after recently admitting that toxic radioactive water from the emergency cooling system set up after the nuclear crisis began on March 11, 2011, is leaking into the sea. The constant injection of water needed to keep the damaged reactors cool after the core meltdowns of March 2011 is generating a new radiation crisis at the plant that officials appear unable to solve without tainting the ocean and marine life.


Radioactive Fukushima groundwater rises above barrier-media 03 Aug 2013 Radioactive groundwater at the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant has risen to levels above a barrier being built to contain it, highlighting the risk of an increasing amount of contaminated water reaching the sea, Japanese media reported on Saturday. The Asahi newspaper, citing data from a Friday meeting of a task force working on the Fukushima clean-up at Japan's nuclear regulator, estimated that the contaminated radioactive water could swell to the ground surface within three weeks. One of Tepco's biggest challenges is trying to contain radioactive water that cools the reactors as it mixes with some 400 tonnes of fresh groundwater pouring into the plant daily.

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