Thursday, June 13, 2013

We Closed A Nuke Plant! And So Can You.

Leadership; doing things that ought to be done with hopes that others will see what you have done and will follow some of the examples you have set. 
& Just Three Of The Reasons Why We Do This. 

Meet the activists that Decommissioned San Onofre :

Darin & Ella McClure

Darin & Patti Davis
Darin & Myla Reson
Darin & Michael Sean Wright



Darin & Sharon Hoffman
Darin & Sheri Crummer
Darin & Ross Teasley
Gary Headrick & Darin 
Gene Stone & Darin
Darin & Ace Hoffman 

Thank You All For Your Hard Work!
Darin & Lisa McClure 




if you want a revolution baby, there is nothing like your own. 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Come Celebrate St. Onuphrius Day at San Onofre Surf Beach

Come Celebrate St. Onuphrius Day at San Onofre Surf Beach
Saint Onuphrius 
Join us tomorrow June 12th for Saint Onuphrius Magnus's day - for whom the San Onofre surf beach and reactors were named!

Come on down, bring your surfboards for a big old celebratory bonfire at the San Onofre Surfing Beach 5pm till closing!

Bring what you want to eat or drink (no alcohol is allowed). Costs $15 to get in if you don't have a State Park pass (and there is someone in the parking lot kiosk).

Look for a white VW Camper with people dancing around joyously towards the end of the dirt road (dog patch), or wherever we can find an open fire ring.


Monday, June 10, 2013

San Onofre Power Replaced By Solar


Solar power generation in California reached an all-time high Friday, with enough energy to power more than 1.5 million homes, replacing what was lost by the closure of the leaky old San Onofre nuke state officials said Sunday.

The record of 2,071 megawatts hit at 12:59 p.m. Friday, said Steven Greenlee with the California Independent System Operator, which operates the state's electricity grid.

Every solar panel we build is driving efficiencies that make the next ones thinner, cheaper, more energy efficient.

Getting into solar and other renewables now is actually going to make energy cheaper in the long run, and boost our economy.  California is READY TO GO!

 So follow, follow the sun & which way the wind blows, when this day is done.
 So follow, follow the sun & which way the wind blows, when this day is done!
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Saturday, June 8, 2013

Decom SONGS Activist Press Conference



Anti-Nuclear Activists hold a press conference in response to Southern California Edison announcing plans to retire the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant.

Rate payers have contributed over $3 BILLION to the San Onofre Decommission fund, That's what we call an "economic stimulus package" for workers of all sorts in the Sano vicinity.

1968-2013 San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station RIP

The Former San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station
The Former San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station RIP

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Friday, June 7, 2013

Southern California Edison Announces Plans to Retire San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station!



Decommission San Onofre
San Onofre RIP

Nuclear Reactors Have No Off Switch Arnie Gundersen



'The Fukushima Nuclear Accident -
Lessons for California from then Prime Minister Kan and other distinguished speakers.'

In this segment, Arnie Gundersen, Chief Engineer, Fairewinds Associates, gives his analysis of the lessons learned from Fukushima applied to San Onofre.

The public forum, held June 4, 2013 in the San Diego City Council chambers, was organized by Torgen Johnson.

View Arnie Gundersens presentation here 

Captured by EON and re-posted here as a public service.

Sooner or later, in any foolproof system, the fools exceed the proofs! ~ Arnie Gundersen
Sooner or later, in any foolproof system, the fools exceed the proofs! ~ Arnie Gundersen 
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Thursday, June 6, 2013

The Naoto Kan Line

You do not have to be against nuclear power, 

to be against restarting the San Onofre nuclear power plant. 



Lessons for California from the former Prime Minister of Japan at the start of the Fukushima crisis Naoto Kan.

In this segment, Mr. Kan relates his experiences and conclusions regarding the on-going Fukushima disaster and shares his views on the dangers of nuclear power.

The public forum, held June 4, 2013 in the San Diego City Council chambers, was organized by Torgen Johnson

Captured by EON and re-posted here as a public service.

The Naoto Kan Line
Former Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan warned today that the worst-case nuclear accident at Fukushima would have required evacuating a 190-mile radius from from the disaster.