So Cal Edison is now burying 136 Chernobyl's of radioactive waste 100 feet from the ocean in thin cans. #SaveTrestles
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Fukushima Is Here In San Clemente
Monday, July 22, 2013
The Physics of Spent Fuel
Tune in here, For a LIVE Presentation By Ace Hoffman on The Physics of Spent Fuel.
Where else in society do we say, "Lets worry about the waste later"
Learn what is next for the nuclear waste site formerly known as the San Onofre Nuclear Waste Generating station. Watch the above video to get up to speed on what is at stake for all of us.
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Location:
San Onofre, California, USA
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Hoʻoponopono Water Blessing San Onofre
Water, I am sorry.
Water, please forgive me.
Water, I love you.
Water, thank you.
73% of the 948,956 spent fuel rods generated by The San Onofre Nukes are still stored in the plant's two spent fuel pools.
The time has come to set our intention about how we want to safely store this waste for the next 1 million years.
The Peace Of "I"
Peace be with you, All My Peace,
The Peace that is ” I “, the Peace that is “I am”.
The Peace for always, now and forever and evermore.
My Peace ” I ” give to you, My Peace ” I ” leave with you,
Not the world’s Peace, but, only My Peace,
The Peace of ” I “.
Click here for the San Onofre Water Blessing Photoset
KA MALUHIA O KA "I"
O ka Maluhia no me oe, Ku'u Maluhia a pau loa,
Ka Maluhia o ka "I", owau no ka Maluhia,
Ka Maluhia no na wa a pau, no ke'ia wa a mau a mau loa aku.
Ha'awi aku wau I ku'u Maluhia ia oe, waiho aku wau I ku'u Maluhia me oe,
A'ole ka Maluhia o ke ao aka, ka'u Maluhia wale no,
Ka Maluhia o ka "I".
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
TO THE PEOPLE OF JAPAN
We, the anti-nuclear activists and environmentalists around the world, are very sorry this catastrophic nuclear accident has happened to the people in the land of Japan. We will continue to support and pray for you all.
Take heart and be strong and do not lose faith because in the aftermath of this tragic accident, there have been many thousands of people in the streets protesting one of the worst environmental disasters in the world. You now have a chance to lead the world and show us how to break the corrupt connection between the nuclear industry and governments. You also have the opportunity to lead us in finding the solution of what to do with nuclear waste. This, the whole world desperately needs. I am speaking of the many millions of pounds of nuclear waste that are now present in our one world. It is not too late. We still have time to prevent the looming disasters that the nuclear power industry and corrupt governments are perpetrating on the people of the world.
Take heart and lead the people as the strong and powerful intellectual force that you are. Lead us in the right actions to save the world from any future nuclear disasters. We are counting on you and stand with you.
Gene Stone
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
Today 12 Noon Dr Masaru Emoto Water Blessing at San Onofre
Please join us for an afternoon with Dr Emoto and Ruben Saufkie performing his beautiful Hopi Water Blessing for the waters at San Onofre. Please invite healers with beautiful energy for this powerful Blessing <3
THURSDAY, JULY 11 | 12PM | SAN ONOFRE BEACH, SAN DIEGO
Water Blessing at San Onofre Power Plant
Time: July 11th @ 12pm Water Blessing with Masaru Emoto
Location: San Onofre State Beach (south end)
Thursday 6pm event with Dr Emoto, Ruben Saufkie, and Shakti Tribe in Newport Beach as well.
Also please join us at MATIZ Wellness Center on Friday Night where Ruben Saufkie will share Ceremony and Blessing for us all in the Hopi way, and will also have some of his unique handmade Hopi Silver jewelry available as well.
SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT EVENT with Ruben Saufkie at MATIZ WELLNESS CENTER
FRIDAY, JULY 12 | 7PM | MATIZ WELLNESS CENTER
RUBEN SAUFKIE - HOPI BLESSING AND CEREMONY
Time: July 12th @ 7pm Hopi Blessing and Ceremony
Location: Matiz Wellness Center - 26932 Oso Pkwy Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 547-9562
Please Participate When and Where You Can.
Continued Blessings for the Highest Good of All Life <3
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San Onofre, California, USA
Monday, July 8, 2013
Is It Safe To Surf San Onofre?
Everybody is Goin Surfing Surfing USA! |
Another employee stated that, in general, everything is happening so fast right now that limits are being ignored and oversight is lax if not completely absent. Coincidentally, the decommissioning process allows for millions of pounds of toxic chemicals and radioactive waste to be discharged directly into the ocean near the surfers in and around San Onofre Surf Beach.
Is it safe to surf San Onofre? This is where the continuing silence of other local non profits gets scary.
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Thursday, July 4, 2013
Germany's Clean Energy Push: What Can the World Learn
Can Germany Lead California To Energy Freedom?
Germany's Clean Energy Push: What Can the World Learn
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Live, Free Webinar*
Tue, Jul 9, 2013 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Known as the Energiewende, or "energy transition", Germany's campaign to move to renewable power is ambitious, massively popular at home, and by many accounts, quite successful. With 25% of Germany's electricity currently being sourced from solar, wind, and biomass generation and a target of 80% renewable by 2050 in place, the German energy economy is worth watching.
What can the rest of Europe, the U.S., and other nations learn from one wealthy nation's aggressive clean energy push? Will Germany succeed in meeting its goals? Which are its biggest obstacles? And perhaps most importantly, can other nations replicate Germany's most positive achievements? Join us as we ask:
- What distinguishes Germany in terms of economics or political will that has made energiewende possible? Which nations have similar qualities?
- What has been Germany's most successful strategy in cleaning up its energy mix?
- Is the decision to eliminate nuclear power after the Fukushima event consistent with Germany's goals?
- What could prevent other nations from adopting similar strategies?
Featuring:
- Rainer Baake:
Director of Agora-Energiewende, former Deputy Minister of the German Federal Environmental Ministry
- Dr. Sören Buttkereit:
Vice President of regulatory strategies for Siemens Energy, focused on market design in the power sector and the adaptations required for a successful transition towards systems with a higher share of (intermittent) renewables.
- Stephanie Wang
Regulatory Policy Director for the Clean Coalition, a nonprofit working to encourage a modern energy system of smaller-scale, efficient, renewable energy projects.
- Jesse Jenkins, Moderator:
MIT Energy Initiative Energy Fellow and Community Manager at The Energy Collective, former Director of Energy and Climate Policy at the Breakthrough Instituteenergiewende possible? Which nations have similar qualities?
What has been Germany's most successful strategy in cleaning up its energy mix?
Is the decision to eliminate nuclear power after the Fukushima event consistent with Germany's goals?
What could prevent other nations from adopting similar strategies?
* https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1354509616397857280?source=tec_blast1&inf_contact_key=bb8ec0d2ea0a237eb8db11a840ff3a5b2b1aa31b33e32499f4be8f4cc0c4aaa2
Germany's Clean Energy Push: What Can the World Learn
Register Now
Live, Free Webinar*
Tue, Jul 9, 2013 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
Known as the Energiewende, or "energy transition", Germany's campaign to move to renewable power is ambitious, massively popular at home, and by many accounts, quite successful. With 25% of Germany's electricity currently being sourced from solar, wind, and biomass generation and a target of 80% renewable by 2050 in place, the German energy economy is worth watching.
What can the rest of Europe, the U.S., and other nations learn from one wealthy nation's aggressive clean energy push? Will Germany succeed in meeting its goals? Which are its biggest obstacles? And perhaps most importantly, can other nations replicate Germany's most positive achievements? Join us as we ask:
- What distinguishes Germany in terms of economics or political will that has made energiewende possible? Which nations have similar qualities?
- What has been Germany's most successful strategy in cleaning up its energy mix?
- Is the decision to eliminate nuclear power after the Fukushima event consistent with Germany's goals?
- What could prevent other nations from adopting similar strategies?
Featuring:
- Rainer Baake:
Director of Agora-Energiewende, former Deputy Minister of the German Federal Environmental Ministry
- Dr. Sören Buttkereit:
Vice President of regulatory strategies for Siemens Energy, focused on market design in the power sector and the adaptations required for a successful transition towards systems with a higher share of (intermittent) renewables.
- Stephanie Wang
Regulatory Policy Director for the Clean Coalition, a nonprofit working to encourage a modern energy system of smaller-scale, efficient, renewable energy projects.
- Jesse Jenkins, Moderator:
MIT Energy Initiative Energy Fellow and Community Manager at The Energy Collective, former Director of Energy and Climate Policy at the Breakthrough Instituteenergiewende possible? Which nations have similar qualities?
What has been Germany's most successful strategy in cleaning up its energy mix?
Is the decision to eliminate nuclear power after the Fukushima event consistent with Germany's goals?
What could prevent other nations from adopting similar strategies?
* https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1354509616397857280?source=tec_blast1&inf_contact_key=bb8ec0d2ea0a237eb8db11a840ff3a5b2b1aa31b33e32499f4be8f4cc0c4aaa2
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