In November, a huge underground naval fuel storage facility at Red Hill near Honolulu burst, leaking 14,000 gallons of jet fuel, contaminating the water supply, poisoning scores of people and driving thousands of Hawaiian families from their homes.
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Chagos Islanders Sue the Queen £1 Billion for Lost Fishing Rights
The Chagossian people have sued the British Crown for lost fishing rights. They are seeking £1 Billion in restitution in the British Indian Ocean Territory Supreme Court, the case is Nourrice and Prosper et al. v. Her Majesty The Queen.
Continue reading Chagos Islanders Sue the Queen £1 Billion for Lost Fishing RightsGermans, Japanese and Marylanders are Poisoned by the U.S. Military
PFAS in fire-fighting foams used on basFes worldwide are contaminating the environment and endangering public health. The Pentagon denies wrongdoing.
Continue reading Germans, Japanese and Marylanders are Poisoned by the U.S. MilitaryUN Warns of US/France Nuclear Wastes Leaking in Pacific; Canada Ignored DU30’s Waste Cleanup Deadline
Western hegemonic abuses began much earlier when they engaged themselves with nuclear activities that resulted in lasting geological destruction of the Pacific, to the detriment of the peaceful inhabitants living there. Continue reading UN Warns of US/France Nuclear Wastes Leaking in Pacific; Canada Ignored DU30’s Waste Cleanup Deadline
Preserving Earth & Capitalism with Free Energy for Profit Scheme
When the legendary Nikola Tesla presented his World System, i.e. free energy broadcast system, to John Pierpont Morgan, the latter not only withdrew his financial support for the futuristic project, he also sent men to demolish the Tesla Magnifying Transmitter and burn his laboratory down in Wardenclyffe, Colorado Springs.
JP Morgan believed he could not put a meter on it. He was wrong of course.
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US Pays Out 'Peanuts' for Eco-Crime Committed in Philippines
The United States was required to pay just a paltry amount for an environmental crime and violation of the Philippines’ sovereignty. That’s what critics are saying of the U.S. payout to the Philippines as compensation for damages a U.S. Navy minesweeper caused to a World Heritage-listed coral reef two years ago. Continue reading US Pays Out 'Peanuts' for Eco-Crime Committed in Philippines