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No more sacrifices


No more sacrifices
This is the atomic bomb “Little Boy” at the Hunters Point Shipyard being loaded onto the USS Indianapolis on July 15, 1945. That one bomb killed 140,000 people when it was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945. Thursday, July 15, 2021, is the 76th anniversary of the loading of the bomb at the Shipyard.
Statement of solidarity by the Pacific Asian Nuclear-Free Peace Alliance with the people of Bayview Hunters Point, San Francisco 
by Tsukuru Fors, Founding Member, Pacific Asian Nuclear-Free Peace Alliance
On July 15, 1945, a canister of approximately 3 feet by 4 feet and a large crate were loaded onto the USS Indianapolis at Hunters Point in southeastern San Francisco. Nuclear ingredients in the canister and a firing device in the crate were later assembled into an A-bomb called “Little Boy,” which exploded over the sky of Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, killing as many as 140,000 in a matter of a few months, inclu ....

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CALIFORNIA DREAMIN


Box Elder News Journal
California dreamin’?
As Promontory landfill again seeks out-of-state waste, connections to California business charged in radioactive waste scandal emerge
    Tetra Tech EC is owned by Tetra Tech, the same company that designed Utah’s Promontory Point landfill. One of the Tetra Tech Vice Presidents, Jon Angin also was, for a time, the CEO for Allos Environmental, the parent company of Promontory Point Resources. When Allos Environmental, the Utah-based parent company of Promontory Point Resources, filed its new Class V application with Utah regulators in the fall of 2020 they included an old proof of ownership document from 2017 showing Angin as the signatory of another company, PPR Manager, that manages Allos Environmental Group. ....

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