Wednesday, April 5, 2017

THE TRAGEDY IN SOMALIA CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE AS NATION'S SECRETLY HIDE DIRTY RADIO-ACITVE NUCLEAR WASTE ON OTHER''S SHORES

Today off the Indian Ocean on the coast of Horn of African Somalia there is a mysterious glowing blue light coming from the depths, the size of Connecticut state.

Fast backward to the modern Asian Tsunami in which gigantic behemoth waves crashed open barrels and canisters of radioactive nuclear waste.  All this toxic material and poisonous chemicals make the residents sick with cancer and other diseases/. The men and no doubt women too became pirates to ward off the villains and protect their children. The Hollywood movie starring Tom Hanks as Captain Phillips, a true story, tells how the captain fought the pirates. The people became pirates to help a disabled helpless country without a government, but now has one, Meanwhile, no nation wants toxic radioactive nuclear waste tainted by uranium and plutonium. No nation must be some other country's dumpster taking advantage in a sinister world of constant poisonous revenge,

Somalians aren't the only victims of waste.. Off the coast of Paraguay is an island made of mixed waste products. where babies are born. But a Paraguay entrepreneur sorted through the mess hill island and found enough recycled material to make a few musical instruments. The children were taught how to play them. And today, with more instruments and donated commercial ones, their beautiful symphony tours travel around the world. Meanwhile much more is needed on Earth to do something about man's waste. There's endless jobs for entrepreneurs.

There are so many things made out of recycled waste products that an entire TV program could interest the public for decades.  Plastic milk bottles themselves are turned into mile-long while picket fences.

It would be fascinating to see what  waste could make, one program with one single  focus.
Unfortunately cleaning up waste costs $250 dollars a ton. But dumping it only $2.50. A similar case is with a l000 or more U.S. foreign and domestic military bases that eldom get cleaned up, at tye most with burning  the chemicals damaging global environment,  The abandoned bases are a disgrace.  But with trillions spent on wars,  the U.S. debt already costs taxpayers trillions, with no clean up
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