Darling swindle

What is it about Ontario that makes it such a mark for the nuclear swindle? Are we the easiest target in the world to steal electricity money from? How did this happen?

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2016/01/05/is-toronto-ready-for-a-radiation-emergency.html

Darlington’s midlife makeover

In October 2016, work will begin to refurbish the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station in Clarington. The project will extend the 25-year-old nuclear power plant’s life until at least 2055. Preparations are already underway.

4

Nuclear reactors located at Darlington

20%

Percentage of Ontario’s energy produced at Darlington

10

Years needed to refurbish the plant

35

About how many years the plant’s life will be extended by the refurbishment project

$12.8B

Budget for the refurbishment project

96%

Percentage of expenditures for the project that will occur in Ontario

8,800

New jobs created over life of the project

$35M

Cost to build a nuclear reactor mockup to train workers for refurbishment

We’re outside the box

Good podcast featuring an anti-establishment cancer researcher.

Ty Bollinger is known for his legendary research into the real story of cancer.  Here we discuss his bestselling book, Cancer: Step Outside the Box (250,000 copies sold!), and his more recent 9-part video series, The Truth About Cancer: A Global Quest.  Since his own parents died from the cancer treatments they received, Ty has not stopped investigating and meeting with those who have treated this “mystery disease” with much more success than the modern conventions of chemotherapy and radiation prescribed by oncology (cancer) specialists today.  Cancer is a hugely profitable business for the pharmaceutical and medical industry, whose experts are actually aware of the probably outcome (death!) and would not elect to undergo such “treatments” themselves, Ty has found.  In actuality, he explains, cancer is a disease of toxicity and deficiency.  His enormous website TheTruthAboutCancer.com is an expanding storehouse of information on the mission he has now undertaken as his life’s work: the demystification of cancer.

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