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  • ==Nuclear views== ===We Cannot Ignore Nuclear===
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  • ...ire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale, whose constituency includes the Chapelcross nuclear plant. Mundell is a long-standing advocate for a new nuclear power station at Chapelcross to replace the one currrently being decommissi
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  • |description=[[Blairite]] MP and nuclear industry spin doctor ...r 2016, Reed stepped down as an MP to take a job working at the Sellafield nuclear power plant. <ref> Peter Dominiczak and Laura Hughes, [http://www.telegraph
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  • ...cle341617.ece "Alan Johnson: This job's a Laugh, Even When your Enemies go Nuclear"], ''The Independent'', January 29, 2006.</ref> ...endorsed the technology saying that the government would have to "bite the nuclear bullet" and arguing that "doing nothing was not an option" for Britain. <re
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  • ==Links to the nuclear industry== ...as quoted as saying 'for 25 years I have earned a crust trying to preserve nuclear power" <ref>PR Week, 16 September 1993. (ANDY TO ADD REFERENCE)</ref>
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  • ...physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1944 for his discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance. [[1961 Bilderberg]].[[Office of Defense Mobilization]]. ...sicist]] who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1944 for his discovery of [[nuclear magnetic resonance]]. Having worked on the [[Manhattan Project]] during the
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  • ...D "Valerie Plame and the Lockerbie investigation"]''</ref> Her interest in nuclear matters could well have been engendered through investigating the [[Lockerb ==Nuclear non-proliferation==
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  • ...edly head of the [[Iranian Directorate]] <ref>Khody Akhavi, 'Neo-cons take spin to US-backed airwaves', [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/IF26Ak06. ...[http://solidarityiran.info/ Exiles: How Iran's Expatriates are Gaming the Nuclear Threat], ''New Yorker'', 6 March 2006
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  • ...ents to the Guardian that disclosed how the Thatcher government planned to spin the arrival of American cruise missiles in Britain. The Guardian complied w
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  • ...on training facilities with accommodation and hospitality as guest of Paks Nuclear Power Company. ...venia with the European Energy Forum. Visited Izola Solar Plant and Krisko Nuclear Power Plant. Hospitality and accommodation as guest of national utilities a
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  • ...rvey group (ISG), led by David Kay. His job was not to find [[WMD]] but to spin the data for the political benefit of the White House. He hinted at dramati ...East]], [[Africa]], [[Central America]], and [[Asia]], and in the areas of nuclear weapons and space programs. Duelfer joined the Politico-Military Bureau of
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  • ...s all about statistics there never will be a 100% "proof of immunity". The spin is obviously to keep the [[state of emergency]] and panic going while prete ==Atomic energy and nuclear material==
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  • ...ogically opposed superpowers locked in opposition was a convenient yarn to spin for both the [[US]] and the [[USSR]] governments. [[Anthony Sutton]] has ex ...s (and hence profits) of the military contractors. The perpetual threat of nuclear destruction (which remains to this day) is a form of [[strategy of tension]
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  • |title=How Spin and Lies Fuel a Bloody War of Attrition in Ukraine ...to assume their duties as US forces withdrew. As events showed, it was all spin. All lies."}}
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  • ...abbush]]. According to this intelligence, [[Saddam Hussein]] had ended his nuclear programme in 1991 — the same year that he destroyed his chemical weapons ...house arrest without charge) and Britain’s commitment to developing new [[nuclear weapons]].
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  • ...awyer, defending [[human rights]] and trade union cases — the aim being to spin out of these efforts to hold [[capitalism]] to its own laws a radical perso ...year after, he voted for retaining the [[Trident nuclear programme|Trident nuclear weapons system]], against an “Investigation into Contrasts Between Public
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  • ...pply [[Iraq]] with anything that goes "bang" - from tanks, to chemical and nuclear weapons... even after [[Saddam]] invaded [[Kuwait]]! ...o uncovered in any great degree was Britain's exports of chemical weapons, nuclear warhead components and an array of very seriously lethal items that were kn
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  • |subjects=Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Chernobyl disaster ...tration of the financial, political and propaganda power of the globalised nuclear industry in its self-promotion and defence.
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  • ...inancial security. Other purchases in the 1980s included the [[New England Nuclear Corporation]], a leading manufacturer of radioactive chemicals for medical ..., DowDuPont planned to spin off into three separate public companies. The spin-offs occurred in 2019 resulting in [[Corteva]] (focused on the agricultural
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  • The consortium was led by [[Sir Robbie Gibb]], [[Theresa May]]’s former [[spin doctor]], now a government-appointed [[BBC]] director. In his declaration o “During the debate over the [[Iranian nuclear deal]], Singer used his fortune to support opponents of the agreement, incl
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