Please read:
1.
Plutonium Playgrounds: A Discussion of Government Plans to ReUse Federal
Facility Superfund Sites as Recreation Areas without Providing Adequate Cleanup
- Read here
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2. An Analysis of The DOE's Cleanup Plans
for Four Areas at Rocky Flats: The Coverup Continues - Read
here
************* 3. Ambushed
Grand Jury Memo January 05, 2005 - Read
here
*********** 4. Rocky Flats Fact Sheet Regarding Informed Consent -
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The
Verdict is in - A Jury has Determined that DOE's Contractors Also Contaminated
Property Owners' Land Outside the Boundaries of Rocky Flats.
(February 14, 2006) |
| -Read the Statement of Jon Lipsky Regarding the
Cook Landowners' Lawsuit Verdict |
-Read the Informed Consent bill
here, as passed by the House Health and Human Services Committee in
2005. |
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| Read the opinion
of The Rocky Mountain News (RMN) regarding McKinley's 2006 bill
here. |
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Read the rebuttal to the RMN
opinion from the co-author of The Ambushed Grand Jury, The Ambushed Grand Jury
team, and other concerned citizens here:
Concerning your editorial "More Flats
hysteria," where you contend that "...Rep. Wes McKinley, D-Walsh, carries a lot
of emotional baggage related to Rocky Flats and its cleanup:" You've obviously
never met Wes McKinley. He is the driest, least emotional, most fact driven man
you'll ever meet. I know because I wrote a book with him about Rocky Flats. I
tried for seven years to get him to tell me how he felt about the grand jury
cover up or being threatened with contempt of court and placed under FBI
surveillance for his efforts to warn the public about the grand jury evidence
of contamination he's not allowed to talk about. All he would ever say about
how he felt - as opposed to the facts - was that he swore an oath as a grand
juror to be the conscience of the people. If that's emotional baggage, I can
only wish that everyone had a matched set. Giving people facts about Rocky
Flats is not hysteria, it's called education. Caron
Balkany, Esq |
Local Author Publishes Article on Rocky Flats Cleanup in the
Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists.
According to an article in the
January/February 2005 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, the real driver of the
cleanup nearing completion at the former Rocky Flats nuclear bomb factory is
cost. Author LeRoy Moore of the Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center says
closed-door decisions set a limit on what would be spent and that subsequent
designation of a large portion of the Rocky Flats site as a wildlife refuge
provides an excuse for a cheaper cleanup.
Click here
for the entire article by Leroy Moore PhD (14 Mb file in PDF format). |
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