Kurion Awarded Contract to Treat Tank Water at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power PlantKurion Press Release

Originally Published on 06/09/2014

Company Delivering a Mobile, At-Tank Isotope Removal System to Accelerate Site Safety Improvements

Kurion, Inc., an innovator in nuclear and hazardous waste management, announced it has been awarded a contract by the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) to deliver a first-of-a-kind, at-tank mobile system to remove strontium from tank water at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Kurion has already delivered the first set of equipment to the plant’s staging area for inspection and plans to ship the balance of equipment in the coming weeks. Kurion expects that the system will be operational this summer. Continue reading “Kurion Awarded Contract to Treat Tank Water at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant”

Press TV

Israel’s criminal and expansionist political structure represents the regime’s Nazi-style tenets, a political analyst tells Press TV.

“The Jewish state is a racist, nationalist, expansionist state and…its political philosophy is consistent with the Nazi ideology,” said political activist and writer, Gilad Atzmon, in a Monday interview with Press TV.   Continue reading “Israel’s policies consistent with Nazi tenets: Analyst”

8 News Now – by Aaron Drawhorn

LAS VEGAS — The shooting rampage at an eastside CiCi’s Pizza and Walmart last week is shedding light on people who hate the government and are willing to kill because of it.

The Southern Poverty Law Center estimates there are 300,000 so-called sovereign citizens in the U.S. and that number may be growing in Nevada.

Sovereign citizens believe federal, state, and local governments are operating illegally, but when does free speech cross the line?   Continue reading “Shooting rampage sheds light on sovereign citizen extremists”

8 News Now – by Lauren Rozyla

LAS VEGAS — The competition is fierce at the County Commission as nearly 90 different groups vie for 18 available medical marijuana establishment spots in Clark County.

Many of these applications are backed by local doctors and pharmacists, who say they’re getting into this because they believe in the product.

Several applicants say they intend to operate their dispensary like a pharmacy or clinic. While it would not be exactly the same, many leaned on their medical expertise during the application process, hoping to get chosen.   Continue reading “Powerful people, top docs vying for medical marijuana licenses”

Jon Rappoport

In a minute, I’m going to print a stunning 1978 conversation between a US reporter and two members of the Trilateral Commission.

I discovered the conversation in the late 1980s, and ever since then, I’ve been looking at it from various angles, finding new implications. Here, I want to point out that the conversation was public knowledge at the time.

Anyone who was anyone in Washington politics, in media, in think-tanks, had access to it. Understood its meaning.   Continue reading “When The Elite showed its hand”

The Moscow Times

Fighting in eastern Ukraine threatens water supplies to the city of Donetsk and could have serious consequences for 4 million people, monitors for the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said Monday.

The OSCE’s Special Monitoring Mission in eastern Ukraine quoted local officials as saying a water pumping station and a section of pipeline near the town of Semyonovka, close to the bitterly contested city of Slovyansk, had been damaged in fighting between government forces and separatists.   Continue reading “Ukraine Conflict Threatens Water Supply to 4 Million”

Classroom Help

Andrew Jackson was the first president that was assaulted and had someone try to assassinate him. The first assault happened on May 6, 1833. Robert B. Randolf hit the president and fled the scene. Randolf had been fired from the Navy by Jackson for embezzlement. He was chase by people who were with Jackson. One of the people chasing Randolf was Washington Irving a well know writer. Jackson did not press charges.   Continue reading “Andrew Jackson – Assassination Attempt”

RINF

Professor Antony C. Sutton’s ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’ recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Professor Sutton taught at California State University, Los Angeles and was a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He wrote numerous books based on Wall Street corruption and their involvement in world wars including ‘Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler’ and ‘Wall Street and FDR’ both published in 1976. Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution is a historical classic based on Professor Sutton’s extensive research on whom and why Wall Street helped fund the Bolshevik Revolution.   Continue reading “Antony C. Sutton’s ‘Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution’, A Review of a 40 Year-Old Historical Classic”

Tribal fighters shout slogans in support of Iraqi security forces during clashes with Sunni militant group Isis.The Guardian – by Dominic Rushe

The State Department on Sunday said the US would remain “fully equipped to carry out its national security mission” in Iraq despite the evacuation of some embassy workers, as Republicans slammed the Obama administration over the growing Middle East crisis.

Responding to reports that embassy workers will be evacuated in the face of the continuing Islamic insurgency, the Pentagon confirmed some staff were being relocated.   Continue reading “Iraq crisis: US embassy workers evacuated as Republicans slam Obama”

Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo and relative in Austin, 2008 (Courtesy Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo)Times of Israel – by Jessica Steinberg

It’s pretty natural to do a double-take when talking to Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo, Jewish half-brother of US President Barack Obama. Even speaking on the phone from China, Ndesandjo’s deep tones and Midwestern twang are startlingly similar to those of the president.

That’s a familiarity and connection that Obama Ndesandjo is counting on as he makes his way around the newspaper and television circuit, publicizing his self-published book, “Cultures: My Odyssey of Self-Discovery,” which deals in large part with his family and his presidential brother. Part of the book proceeds will be dedicated to his foundation, The Mark Obama Ndesandjo Foundation, whose goal is to promote cultural exchange between Asia, Africa and America, with a focus on young and disadvantaged children.   Continue reading “No, we’re not a normal family, says Obama’s Jewish half-brother Read more: No, we’re not a normal family, says Obama’s Jewish half-brother”

America Is BrokeThe Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

What would you say if I told you that Americans are nearly 60 TRILLION dollars in debt?  Well, it is true.  When you total up all forms of debt including government debt, business debt, mortgage debt and consumer debt, we are 59.4 trillion dollars in debt.  That is an amount of money so large that it is difficult to describe it with words.  For example, if you were alive when Jesus Christ was born and you had spent 80 million dollars every single day since then, you still would not have spent 59.4 trillion dollars by now.  And most of this debt has been accumulated in recent decades.  If you go back 40 years ago, total debt in America was sitting at about 2.2 trillion dollars.  Somehow over the past four decades we have allowed the total amount of debt in the United States to get approximately 27 times larger.  This is utter insanity, and anyone that thinks this is sustainable is completely deluded.  We are living in the greatest debt bubble of all time, and there is no way that this is going to end well.  Just check out the chart…   Continue reading “The United States Of Debt: Total Debt In America Hits A New Record High Of Nearly 60 Trillion Dollars”

Press TV

Retired US professor James Henry Fetzer says Washington would lose to Moscow over the crisis in Ukraine if the Obama administration fails to negotiate with Russia.

“The United States has to be more responsible in attempting to negotiate with Russia about Ukraine,” he told Press TV on Sunday. Continue reading “US would lose to Russia over Ukraine”

Rense.com – by Karl W. B. Schwarz

Have you ever met an Iraqi? I have met many of them in the EU, especially Iraqi Christians that knew the day Bush and Blair unleashed their lies in March 2003 all Hell was going to break loose in Iraq as sectarian violence of religion against religion. Most of the Iraqi Christians fled into Jordan or Syria and sought political asylum in Europe. I have met many that went from $50,000 to $100,000 per year to less than $1,000 per month working 10-12 hours a day and all night in the small Stop & Go stores all over Europe.   Continue reading “The Silent Shock & Awe Levied On Iraq”