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U.S. government to allow radioactive waste metals to be 'recycled' into consumers products like belt buckles, silverware (NaturalNews) The federal government is currently in the process of trying to get rid of tens of thousands of tons of radioactive scrap metal it has accumulated over the years from various nuclear testing and wartime activities. And a recent proposal made by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) would lift existing restrictions on the recycling and reuse of this nuclear waste, allowing it to be formulated into everyday consumer products like belt buckles, silverware, and even surgical devices used by medical personnel on ill patients. The shocking proposal comes more than a decade after DOE first tried to foist this growing stock of nuclear waste onto the American public back in the late 1990s. "A Department of Energy proposal to allow up to 14,000 metric tons of its radioactive scrap metal to be recycled into consumer products was called into question today by Rep. Or by writing to:Jane SummersonDOE NNSAP.O. Sources for this article include:

Naperville Smart Meter Awareness Globalist Funded Think Tank Says Poverty Will Save Planet Kurt Nimmo Prison Planet.com February 5, 2013 The Center for Economic Policy and Research, described as a liberal think tank, has produced a study claiming less work will save the planet from global warming. Economist David Rosnick, who produced the analysis, says the world should adopt a “more European” work schedule as a way to reduce carbon emissions. Less work equals more time to dumpster dive. “The relationship between [shorter work and lower emissions] is complex and clearly understood, but it is understandable that lowering levels of consumption, holding everything else constant, would reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” Rosnick writes. “If the world were to follow a more European model of work, we would expect fewer hours, less output, and lower emissions of greenhouse gases.” If implemented, Rosnick’s scheme would translate into more poverty and suffering, although he does not address that consequence. “What happens if the car breaks down? And yet we are told by eggheads like Mr.

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