11/06/2012

Karen's Story - Forced Work Killed Disability Campaigner

Terrible news.




Poor Karen Sherlock, Ignored to death

Killed by Government policy

The Government and the NHS just left this poor disabled woman to die because she became exempt from financial support, thanks to David Cameron's money saving, benefit cuts scheme. He was saying she was able to work, when, as we now know, she died from doing.

It's so nasty how the government treats the sick, these people who swear by the Gospel of Jesus and God to serve the public. 
Disgraceful!

David Cameron, You should be ashamed! You are responsible for this woman's death with your forceful, inhumane directives and initiatives.

(edited 4th July 2012)

Written in response to @BendyGirl's message, here:

Benefit Scrounging Scum: Karen's Story - RIP Karen Sherlock, Disability Rights Campaigner http://t.co/6hwthqVK

More Information: http://www.welshfocus.co.uk/slide/the-death-of-karen-sherlock/

Makes me think about Agenda 21 and Monsanto

Obama Applies stealth Martial Law via nearly 1000 Executive Orders

Obama has created an Executive Order, which has given the government permission take control of:

  • All Public Transport
  • All Emergency Services
  • All Public Services
  • All publicly stored food
  • All fuel resources
  • skilled individuals and foreign settlers/aliens:
    to help run his regime, as
     uncompensated assistance, reporting to Obama and giving any needed advice.
  • All Businesses (I think)
  • Move any members of the public anywhere, change where they live

At least one of these can be applied be for up to 15 years. 

...At times of a declared national emergency or financial crisis!

Here is the proof: http://t.co/1qDSWQRq

I do not rmember any member of the public voting for this

San Onofre Nuclear Plant has 390-1,317 damaged cooling tube

This is a story from 
http://a.know-how.fc2.com/en/20105/ submitted by http://a.know-how.fc2.com/en/user/show/&id=1175541454 on 6 June, tweeted by twitter's @SoNuke


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Thousands of Tubes Damaged at Calif Nuclear Plant by fritzideyanira
Over 1,300 tubes containing radioactive water inside San Onofre nuclear plant's steam generators in California has been reportedly damaged enough that they need to be taken out of service.


To date, the safety of tubing that snakes around the plant's 4 steam generators were installed in a multimillion-dollar upgrade three years ago.


According to the company's official statement on Monday, 807 tubes in Unit 3 and 510 tubes from Unit 2 reactors were retired. Every generator has almost 10,000 tubes and the total number of plugged tubes would not affect a proper operation of the plant.


Their statement came just days after an executive from Edison International announced that the firm plans to restart at least one of the reactors in the coming months. They are apparently planning which reactor will run at reduced energy for several months at least, because engineers are of the opinion that it will solve the problem of vibration -- something that the firm suspects is causing the unexpected wear in the alloy tubes.




The chairman of Edison, SCE's parent company, reportedly called investors to notify them of the premature wear found in around 1% of 39,000 tubes in the generators.


A nuclear watchdog Norton Medical and Scientific Research & Biotechnology issued a warning, saying in effect that it seems «the new steam generators are falling apart and Edison doesn't know why. It would be foolhardy to restart, even at reduced power, under the current circumstances.»
The nuclear plant is owned by the Riverside City together with San Diego Gas and Electric and SCE. A joint statement released last week by the California Independent System Operator and Edison gave possible dates this June for planning. However, government regulators were quick to assert that there is no timetable for a restart -- something that would still need a federal approval.


The alert concerns stemmed from an incident in January when the third reactor was shut off after a tube broke.
But although radiation has escaped during that time, officials were quick to assure residents and workers that there was no imminent danger. Earlier that month, the second unit was shut down for its regular maintenance but investigators discovered instead of premature wear on hundreds of tubes that were only installed 2 years ago by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. (The first unit operated on 1968 was dismantled in 1992.)
The tubes stand for a crucial safety barrier, that is, if a tube breaks then there is considerable chance for radioactivity to escape onto the atmosphere. Serious leaks could also use up the protective cooling water employed in a reactor.


SCE estimates that the repair expenses could cost about USD 55 to 65 million, aside from the initial USD 30 million it has spent to replace the output from the 2 reactors earlier this year.
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http://fritzideyanira.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-9.html