From: "Harvey Wasserman" <noreply@list.moveon.org>
Date: Nov 6, 2013 5:52 AM
Subject: Fukushima Radiation Found in Alaska...& We Forge Ahead
To: <aquarianm@gmail.com>
Cc:
Hello everyone...
We have tentative news that the critical take-down of fuel rods at Fukushima #4 may be delayed two weeks or more.
This is critical news.
So are the horrifying reports that radiation from Fukushima has reached the coast of Alaska. (www.nukefree.org).
Please take a look at my current blog at www.nukefree.org asking that nuclear advocates first go to Fukushima.
On Thursday, November 7, at 1pm, we'll turn in the first round of signatures to Ban Ki-Moon at the UN. We have exceeded 112,000
people signing in. It's a tremendous accomplishment.
We must keep going. We will continue to grow this petition and turn in more and more signatures as the crisis deepens.
We are joined by 40,000 signers at www.rootsaction.org, along with thousands more from the Green Shadow Cabinet, which has also
brought in many organizational signers.
We continue to welcome many different views on how to deal with Fukushima.
But above all, we cannot stop. Tepco has amply shown their incompetence at Fukushima. Japan, with a new state secrets act, has neither the
resources nor the openness to deal with this crisis.
So we continue to call for a global team of scientists and engineers, backed by the many nations of the world, to take control at Fukushima.
There is more to come. We have made the world far more aware of this terrifying crisis. But our lives are on the line, and we have a long way to go.
Thanks, everyone. For a nuke-free future....the only one there is.
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