NH #675: RECA Held Hostage by Mike Johnson’s Stupid Congress Tricks – Nuclear Victims’ Compensation Act Down to the Wire – Mary Dickson
The Miller Map. The path radioactive fallout took from the 100 above-ground nuclear tests in Nevada. Actually, it took three or more nuclear fallout clouds overhead to make it onto this map. Compiled by Richard Miller, author of Under the Cloud: The Decades of Nuclear Testing.
This Week’s Featured Interview:
- Mary Dickson is a Salt Lake City journalist and writer whose award-winning play, Exposed, puts a human face on the cost of nuclear testing. She has been recognized by the Alliance for Nuclear Responsibility for her lifetime work on behalf of downwinders and regularly speaks out against the resumption of nuclear testing as well as her downwinder information talks. We talk about the horrific price paid by those who were downwind of the atmospheric atomic bomb tests of the 1950’s and 60’s… and the ongoing legacy of those blasts.
- Contact Mary Dickson: [email protected]
PHONE NUMBERS TO CONTACT CONGRESS FOR RECA:
- Speaker of the House Mike Johnson: 202-225-2777
- House Majority Leader Stephen Joseph Scalise – (202) 225-3015
Numnutz of the Week (for Outstanding Nuclear Boneheadedness):
A public “conference” on nuclear that’s supported and promoted by nukesters, yet passes it off as a “public meeting” – how much honest discourse can you possibly expect? (That was a rhetorical question…)
Nuclear Hotseat Hot Story with Linda Pentz Gunter
The Lyndon Larouche crowd cravenly promoted building a nuclear power plant in Gaza at a Free Palestine rally. No one bought it.
ICAN UPDATE – Int’l Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons
Latest on the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons – with Alistair Burnett reporting from Nobel Peace Prize-winning ICAN headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
LINKS:
- The Vow from Hiroshima – Now on PBS! A bio-pic of human rights campaigner, Nobel Peace Laureate and Hiroshima A-bomb survivor Setsuko Thurlow’s life. It is also the story of the Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) which she worked so hard to bring to the world. Check your local PBS station for listings and a link to streaming.
- Sites with radioactive material more vulnerable as climate change increases wildfire, flood risks
- It’s not just toxic chemicals. Radioactive waste was also dumped off Los Angeles coast