Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock strives to create an understanding of the Philosophy of Liberty. Understanding is far more important than agreement -- that will come in its own time.
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06-05-12 -- Karl Grossman-Coleen Rowley-Gilles Laurent-Edouard Hesse REBROADCAST FROM MAY 31ST SHOW
Karl Grossman on nuclear power, Fukushima, NRC - Coleen Rowley on Assange and the "War on Whistleblowers" - Gilles Laurent, creator of French Dime Card Project and Edouard Hesse, organizer of Bastiat 2012 Campaign, Live From France...
Karl Grossman on nuclear power, Fukushima, NRC - Coleen Rowley on Assange and the "War on Whistleblowers" - Gilles Laurent, creator of French Dime Card Project and Edouard Hesse, organizer of Bastiat 2012 Campaign, Live From France...
From Wikipedia:The Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act (commonly called the Price-Anderson Act) is a United Statesfederal law, first passed in 1957 and since renewed several times, which governs liability-related issues for all non-military nuclear facilities constructed in the United States before 2026. The main purpose of the Act is to partially indemnify the nuclear industry against liability claims arising from nuclear incidents while still ensuring compensation coverage for the general public. The Act establishes a no fault insurance-type
system in which the first approximately $12.6 billion (as of 2011) is
industry-funded as described in the Act. Any claims above the $12.6
billion would be covered by a Congressional mandate to retroactively
increase nuclear utility liability or would be covered by the federal
government. At the time of the Act's passing, it was considered
necessary as an incentive for the private production of nuclear power — this was because electric utilities viewed the available liability coverage (only $60 million) as inadequate.[1]
05-31-12 Hour 1 Karl Grossman (Video):
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Hour 2
Coleen Rowley
Rowley, a former FBI Special Agent and Division Counsel whose May 2002
memo described some of the FBI's pre-9/11 failures, was named one of Time
Magazine's "Persons of the Year" in 2002. She was featured on an IPA news (Institute for Public Accuracy)
release yesterday titled "Obama's Priestly Assassinations" about the
administration's "secret kill list." She said today: "The war on
whistleblowers (which Obama has likened to traitors and espionage), is
connected to yesterday's New York Times story about the 'secret kill list'
since it is secrecy that is being protected and which fuels and empowers
the entire illegal, immoral wrongdoing by a 'l'etat c'est moi' ['I am the
state'] war presidency setting itself up as investigator, judge, jury and
executioner. The only thing that will prevent a return to the dark ages is
light."
Depression America As Self-Declared Victim
05-31-2012 • www.huffingtonpost.com
America today
lives with a cultivated sense of victimhood. That is the legacy of 9/11.
It fills us with anxieties. It warps our self-image. It distorts our
foreign relations. It is self-perpetuating. Yet we need it.