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Dept of Energy Pushes To Have RADIOACTIVE Material Recycled Into Consumer Products

Any Amount Of Radiation Can Lead To Fatality, Ignore At Your Own Peril

Every sane person agrees that ANY amount of radiation can cause cancer and other serious health effects.



The DOE is pushing to have Thousands of tons of Radioactive debris (for the benefit of themselves and greedy processing corporations) recycled into a myriad of everyday consumer products, such as Silverware and Belt Buckles.



It has been reported that:



"A Department of Energy proposal to allow up to 14,000 metric tons of its radioactive scrap metal to be recycled into consumer products was called into question today by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) due to concerns over public health. In a letter sent to DOE head Steven Chu, Rep. Markey expressed ?grave concerns? over the potential of these metals becoming jewelry, cutlery, or other consumer products that could exceed healthy doses of radiation without any knowledge by the consumer. DOE made the proposal to rescind its earlier moratorium on radioactive scrap metal recycling in December, 2012."



The DOE is AWARE of the laundry list of negative health consequences nuclear radiation poses. Clearly, there is some Sinister reason Why they are pushing for people nationwide to be exposed to tainted products.



Decades ago in the USA, for example, Radium was commonly used as a "wonder" material. It was even mixed with water and pushed as a "Health Tonic" for public consumption!



The result was horrific, for those who consumed the water developed symptoms from oral and throat cancer all the way to having their Jaws literally FALL OFF. (as in the jaw rots and falls off).



Radioactive scrap is a global problem. It has been stated by Paul de Bruin, a radiation-safety chief for Jewometaal Stainless Processing



?You can talk about security all you want, but I?ve found weapons-grade uranium in scrap. Where was the security??



Unless people want to do more than "glow in the dark", We must let Congress know that the DOE's proposal is Unacceptable and is to be Struck Down.



We must also contact the DOE and let these demented freaks know that we will not stand for their attempt at making us all into radioactive lab rats:



You can tell the DOE to continue to keep its radioactive metal out of the commercial metal supply, commerce, and our personal items.



In addition, you can also demand a full environmental impact statement.



Comment deadline is Feb. 9, 2013. Email to: scrap_PEAcomments@hq.doe.gov (with an underscore after ?scrap_?). Send written mail to: Jane Summerson / DOE NNSA / PO Box 5400, Bldg. 401K. AFB East / Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185