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Fukushima: 5 Years of Fire -- Global Day of Action, March 11, 2016

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Nuclear radiation produced by the "normal" operation of nuclear facilities (not including disasters every few years) causes cancer and contaminates our world for countless future generations.

Behind The Nuclear Agenda -- An Insider Perspective

Nuclear experimentation is therefore operated under the cover of secrecy and propaganda. The epitome of oligarchical energy systems, it threatens every life on Earth for the benefit of the corporate few, while viable energy alternatives are suppressed.

Our task is to help other loving humans understand these facts, and take action.


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You'll find a wealth of information on the effects of Fukushima, the dangers inherent to the nuclear-industrial complex, and viable energy alternatives here:

Show Your Colors, Raise Your Voice

If we really want ourselves, our children, our grandchildren, and the future generations to have life as it is supposed to be on Earth, then we must stop feeding the corporate hunger and show the way to our fellow man. We must adopt immediate plans for public education rather than trying to convince bought-and-paid-for politicians and waiting for the next meltdown.

For those who choose to speak, sit or march, as a matter of cohesion and visual unity, I suggest wearing either, yellow and black to represent the radiation warning symbol, or green to represent clean, "green" integrative energy (otherwise labeled "alternative" energy, because it makes redundant the oligarchy-controlled energy systems and resources we currently utilize, and undermines how we have been taught to think about energy; that it must be mined, refined and ignited).

But most importantly, let's make our presence felt and our voices heard. Let's march or stand, walk, roll or ride, speak, write, tweet or post. Let's come together as communities, or speak out as individuals. Let's end the status quo of silence and, if only for a few minutes or a few hours, unite in the peaceful and empowering capacity outlined in The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, and exercise our freedom -- our duty -- of belief, association, speech, press, and peaceful assembly.

My suggestion is that when your group is ready, after whatever numbers arrive, after you walk to and from wherever, after you've said you're piece on your soapbox, you and your group come together and sit in meditation. Sit quietly and utilize your own meditation or thought process of just sit quietly and in stillness to really, really make people stop in their tracks and to really rattle the authorities; total peaceful inaction in order to raise awareness of nuclear experimentation. The longer you can sit silently meditating for peace, the more striking the protest may be.

What does meditation have to do with protest? Simply put the most powerful form of meditation in the spiritual sphere, and the most powerful form of protest in the social sphere, is a declaration. I am... I declare... As never before, that I am now. Declarations diminish the ego, the inner falsehoods, for individuation, and declarations diminish institutions, their outer falsehoods, for individuals.

Think, seek, speak, stop, act.


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Let's confront the oligarchy -- their policies and their police; the corporations and their cohorts -- in peaceful, unrelenting action. Let's unite as responsible living beings, and make a contribution in protest on behalf of life on Earth.

Let's demand that nuclear government and corporations of the world take legitimate and urgent action to end the ongoing disaster at Fukushima -- for the people of Fukushima, the people of the world, and for all of nature, today and in the future" and before it's too late.

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