Anti-Nuclear Quote of the Day
"I 1988 I came to comprehend the significance of the nuclear dumping allegation(s), Allegations, that had first been relayed to me, in 1971. The personnel making the allegations had, allegedly, been employed in 1968 to decommission ‘nuclear facilities’ at Shell Research Limited’s-Thornton Research Centre, Cheshire, England."
-'John Alfred Dyer'
"Allegations, allegations, allegations. Where are all the alligators?"
-Former Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley
Labels: Anti-Nuclear Quote of the Day, Conspiracy, Crackpots, Decommissioning, Waste
2 Comments:
‘They (Shell) would however, have no hesitation in protecting their reputation from defamatory attacks.’
'If you believe Shell to have been guilty of a cover up of the events in 1968, you are free to make the allegation public subject to the warning that Shell will take whatever action it sees fit in order to protect its reputation from false attacks.'
Good for them
By
DV8 2XL, at Sun Apr 15, 12:39:00 PM CDT
Good for them, if they are as pro-active as they need to be.
By
Stewart Peterson, at Fri Apr 20, 06:27:00 PM CDT
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