Regarding the Niagara County, New York Radioactivity Contamination Disaster Discovered in 2024 as a result of surreptitious shipments of high, medium and low grade radioactive materials from Niagara County, New York to Van Buren Charter Township, Wayne County, Michigan Notes from September 19, 2024 Simplified Timeline of the Van Buren Charter Township Nuclear Waste Disaster Gleaned from newspaper reports, personal interviews, discussion and official remarks 1. Decision is made to create Fusion Atomic Bomb 2. For this timeline a bomb will be manufactured at the Hanford, Washington Nuclear Reservation a. This bomb will ultimately be delivered to Nagasaki for atmospheric explosion 3. The work commences at the Hanford Reservation creating enormous amounts of radioactive waste. The waste was likely composed of but not limited to : a. Radioactive Soil b. Radioactive Water c. Radioactive Powdered Chemicals d. Radioactive Liquid Chemicals e. Radioactive wood, metal, ceramic, cloth and other r...
Between the Blue and the Broken By Jeremy Knight Contents Chapter 1 - Are some people with mental health issues likely to feel uncomfortable calling the police for assistance if they are having a mental health breakdown? . 5 Chapter 2 - Fear of Stigmatization . 8 Chapter 3 - Previous Negative Experiences . 14 Chapter 4 - Fear of Escalation . 21 Chapter 5 - Lack of Training and Understanding . 28 Chapter 6 - Concerns About Privacy . 35 Chapter 7 - Alternative Resources . 42 Chapter 8 - People with mental health issues often face various types of stigma that can impact many aspects of their lives. These stigmas can be broadly categorized into several types: 49 Chapter 9 - What kind of stigma do Law Enforcement Officers Face? 53 Chapter 10 - What kind of Stigma do Firefighters face? . 57 Chapter 11 - What kind of stigma do emergency medical technicians face? ...
An Autoimmune Disease Primer Also Available at : https://www.cncnewsco.com/home/autoimmune-diseases Compiled by Alfred Brock Introduction A quick lesson about autoimmune diseases. From what I understand it takes an average of 3 years and 5 doctors for a person to get a proper diagnosis of an autoimmune disease. It is important that more people understood what an autoimmune disease is. It is like the cold or the flu; people never really get better, and even a nap will not help. Just eating a salad and hitting the gym won’t slim your face or get the pounds off. Sleeping 10 hours at a time won’t leave a person well rested, ever. Last minute changes in plans may crop up because of that unexpected “just got ran over” feeling. Along with these problems people who deal with autoimmune disease also talk about aching joints and bones, dry skin, breaking hair, mood swings, and d...
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