tv [untitled] October 24, 2012 11:30pm-12:00am EDT
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board. is. good news. the government insists that there was no hazard and indeed fifty years later i have a letter from the president prime minister mr john howard who claims but there was no hazard of the service in a concern or to the people of this country now i'm very sorry but you don't have to be an intellectual genius to work out that if they're crewmen of operation toad
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when not in fifty three had their aircrew clothing taken from them they had their boots taken from them never got a shrink it was taken from them and buried in a grave on the warmer air food if they did later on for of the lincoln bomber of craft because they were so badly contaminated that they could not be cleaned. then they must have been something. they used really. in the royal commission but no it would appear that there is how from that it's very very deadly. when you look at the time you're talking about a half mile for twenty four grams news the words in twenty three. it'll be harder than the rule is neat. this stuff i'm going to be standards that it will be dangerous in five thousand ten thousand years time. you can get rid of.
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we felt light that we were like. lamps only british saw us. during the testing it merrily the clouds of radioactive dust sucked up by the explosions were carefully tracked until they drifted out to sea the clouds from successive explosions passed by the much of the continent to the north the east and the southeast marilyn get. the government of the day the menzies government and all governments since that top line have denied but there was any danger or any has said that to servicemen all to the people of this country now of course there's an awful lot of policy i
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had to side but what we have since found out of course is that there was indeed a very great danger to the service men concerned who will given no problem protection and to the people of this country generally because of radioactive fallout. could you imagine if the british government tried what they did to marilyn in remote counties of scotland will soon be the end of civilization. happened was shameful it would not i mean would could not have the kudos we were since seen aboriginal people were denied their rights with devastating consequences . and blew the place up until there was not hearing of the blood of a man said bubba gump. the that also because i love it at the end of the jittery stuff what are those duties it's just that before they resolve it it is
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a live event live there for forty days. only where the footage was now i'm speaking about something i was thinking something why why did they drop the bomb we didn't know anything about it i know no one spoke to us about it we'll. they finished everything of ours. on the up while you were digging into. our family finished now we're living on our own with all our family and the old men and women have all finished now i used to live in a home at all dear but not really a home i used to live in the bush walking around living on the bush living free. but everything was really good. i don't. think. i'm. crazy and. now he think
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he's. way. to big send me another he beat me to. what was the sick to boy in the fifty's and sixty's is not acceptable and what success will no be except the ten thousand years from now. or. the end of ninety days you know and i became a minister for aboriginal affairs and i went to britain to argue the case for
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compensation and cleanup of the maryland delay it was because what was left behind was then a resume that strong tea and ninety. any pitch i needed dispersed plutonium all over the place. i have real doubts about. the success of the clean up. they did was put sheltered life at the radioactive material. number one at first it should have finished at maralinga. now we have different you ran him everywhere. pleasant or not only marlena smoke boil wood is the only one we want to see that's it religious probably will last our family lost our brothers. there should be no more after. we the next
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generation of got a bit of a responsibility to some of us understand more of you know cultural side little side the western side of things which is something none a con part grass because it's just an old trouble when. they stole that live from cooper them all. and this giant government stone look at testing their head you know really get the we head nuclear bombs on to the land and there they want to put a nuclear waste on penis if we haven't had enough. of the legacy but then eucalyptus is not just a form of contamination in the very little town even a shallow grave at maryland did the british provided destroyed with the reactor at lucas arts in sydney and we then joins the reactor club of the world but it's
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western that reactor that's known to have to be dumped in lots of the story the first initial nuclear was don't believe in the reactor itself was intended to be decommissioned dismantled and trucked across unwilling communities right across australia if we pass legislation as a palm and opposing. nuclear why stuff is struggling with states this is the first time in the last a quarter of a century that official government has moved to compulsorily cause state of lend against the wishes of the state. still is the international excuse. if you thought. the reactor was the repository should be as close as possible to the point of production. what they're aiming to do is exactly the reverse of what anyone serious in international safeguards protocols would say they're moving at thousands of miles away so it's a bit the ship transportation we do not want radioactive waste from the starts
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nuclear reactor coming across our border coming through communities coming along our roads. it's prefer in our view the ready to wash we managed above ground and draw secure wonderful storage where one can intervene to apply develops technology to protect the environment and spec human health and bearing it have cited a mind whether it's seen in a shallow national grave at the national level why stop it when it's an old mine doesn't fit those ideas proposed. i guess we can speak more strongly on mary linger on the concerns we have from our linger then the dump but it is very closely connected because it is something that man is taking on also the campaign against the why stop as well which of course is a is a big concern for animals because of the connection animal every single people have with land and and its waters a story where this actual cites going to be is along the story line.
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for a country. progress or money or just locked the hope to hold out is a cold one that is it will keep down the agreement. that will bring credibility got to come one come. over wachira. story. the quick want to know my all wind is like it's no coincidence that this is the all white it's beneath a. hundred thousand degrees. going to rightly we've got a living area that could ember and people can. well think of but i want to end it is goodness areas that were not fully booked up
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with this battle the past record of a good one about what america can do not just but last week and now i want to post this little white stuff that's right we don't want to. call upon again we don't want to offer the want to be part of this ride don't want to come up with. that. we don't wonder no more oh no he radiation can in the moment things. and they've been they've taken the uranium dumps the big thing in a name they end all know now what man with that name they make him of the away in sydney. gates should have named him now jani yeah. that's only you.
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the he's not just a technology issue it's not just environment issue it's a threat to the community's rights decide their own future. they. are willing to corrupt a lot of values in society by imposing react to risk and less production they refuse to accept that the long term legacy of either health impacts or of risk from clinical was the result from that production. where they destroyed a sacred place to type this. didn't have it going to destroy the sacred place will pollute poison the planet thank. you for the end it was. cool. cool thanks.
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a general atomics the multi-billion dollar u.s. nuclear corporation upright senescence a chilly cerrone one s in situ lakes is a method that sniff of been approved in any other obesity country and the company there jill atomics real oil and discharging all they rejected non-biased directly to grant would play dumb play it one was their relative legacy directly to graham without any real tyson and under a legal system put out a new law ability to actually have exemptions from the farm protection act itself a study of a key metaphor the essay given to answer of which the mission of a few writing was sick simply for our protection and. said to strengthen your idea of using nuclear reactors produce plutonium puff of the world's plutonium has been produced in civilian area actors. so it is complicit essentially in the but the reactor risk in the west production but also an accumulation patani miranda will. they find i use any use for some of the material to try and continue the public
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that they are in strays is demonstrated to be homeless. the conventional disposable smoke detectors contain memory seem. which is a again a byproduct of the nuclear industry. itself has to be berntsen and padded and it holds there is a health risk there it's much that that whole cycle of producing a dispersant verdict materials is doesn't make sense who inspired to take just that drug use ready materials can be just so every horrific. war right. at the sun. staying in the same bed back to system being a land to continue. broccoli on. that one i think if you're right in mind. we now have a better plan three nobel prize before the white man the economy could sleep for all because we you know we send it you may say he's
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patent that that name patent a really. big. concern about the place because that green game you know just too big to look we suffer because of the man who want to take from that. from there like a bank. and just pump and some might move him he may do the thank. goodness it could train say war it must be roughly fifty million liters come in there in that kind of and that's a lot of water per day. gotta fix old man old man and bring the sax with me and. we can find moving place. to be doing that their son you must be one moment poised to move. the computer
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senior women in knots at the straight i see it as the position of poison ground and they took on their traditional lands and they're fighting for their culture for their country for the viability of what they see in the as positive in their society as really for all the struggles to be mature enough to back around traditionalists and i thought. he enjoying buried in there and then this poor country australia not just our country not just our land but the whole country and all australia all of us so yes south australia has a top and they knew all of us gerry is guessing this joint australia with some of the best sunshine in the world is very hard to get a research grant so develop solar energy but their government claim that they have freely to have five hundred million dollars or more so to put in a history has this reactor in sydney they really do have the wrong set of answers to the council of problems. there are alternatives to the production medical isotopes or circle transit through importing which is the standard method for the
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chaos that to be demoted on government claims that we have to have a reactor in sydney to have proper by the building of this scheme because that was simply not true. equal weapons programs have often started in so-called civilian nuclear programs it really is not a question the difference between the two arms of the of the industry the civilian the military the politicization of nuclear weapons is one thing but actually it's the politicization of vehicle technology and materials that is putting so many more countries at risk. wasn't shinai evidence and not all of the the issues of the day which. we should tease. and the acceptance that it analyze as individuals can be so overwhelmingly effective. and you don't even have to be there underneath the table but it's pretty awful with you under
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a new cable. and she pulls storm genetic defects too so i have not been allowed to have children. but i have three ovaries. and i'm just one of many women in law community who've been affected even in terms of reproduction issues traditionally. culturally we didn't. this is stuff that you just you know will there. be a new. one going the you know. why do move through. congo.
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and they're. saying this is going. on on our. dream. it's like the country to. all. these people. thank you these. there and now to. spain fifty two years since the bomb under and under with a when he first old boy are from with the hope is not going to be too many they're going to have the most if. you know you would be exposed we're exposed to totally.
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studiers the saudi we understood and so they were caught it's an iranian. nuclear weapon started to make it look as to the incumbent on iraq. i'd like to an. advocate it's just an icon and my three children have all had done a bit of a piece in describing a very populated second and. over said no it's the same telly of with a mother but she can sit. in the stand with these of the gods that is the one and then one day it is doc there's a lot of ted old army feuds or. occasionally
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want to get a lot of all eyes on me but they hold a lot of good. harmony going to say is over what's cool is. we were involved in a lot of in a call we rot in amongst it. to us so most important aspect is to be recognize and to be except for the job that we execute. we have asked only to tell under the vagrancy untaught project that's all we are. we say no you're a money. no mistake. and we certainly don't want everybody else playing for forty. the government
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more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. operations are all day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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