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Recent Posts
- Free Hep B and Hep C Testing at AHSC’s Healthy Living Pavilion
- Amok again: Have a “Lin-sane” Street Fair!
- SF Hosts Largest Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration Saturday, May 19 at Civic Center
- Rob McKenna Opens WA Campaign Office In Seattle Chinatown/ID
- Cultural Procession Highlights Faces of Asia
Featured Stories
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Free Hep B and Hep C Testing at AHSC’s Healthy Living Pavilion
18 May 2012 11:42 PM | No CommentsThe Healthy Living Pavilion at the 8th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration taking place at San Francisco’s Civic Center on May 19th, will provide free and low-cost health services, professional medical advice, interactive activities with prizes and health-related education materials. Located on Larkin Street between...
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Amok again: Have a “Lin-sane” Street Fair!
18 May 2012 11:35 PM | 1 CommentWhat, another year? Another heritage month? Why not let your friendly longtime amok columnist slice and dice things up for you nicely? This year we replaced poor Asian American YouTube hater, Alexandra Wallace, the blonde buxom bully of Asian Americans in the library, with basketball...
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SF Hosts Largest Asian Pacific American Heritage Month Celebration Saturday, May 19 at Civic Center
18 May 2012 11:11 PM | No CommentsSAN FRANCISCO – The City is hosting the largest pan Asian street fair nationwide to celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage month on Saturday, May 19th at San Francisco’s Civic Center. The 8th Annual Asian Heritage Street Celebration, produced by the AsianWeek Foundation, will feature a...
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Rob McKenna Opens WA Campaign Office In Seattle Chinatown/ID
18 May 2012 1:53 AM | No CommentsI got this in my e-mail box. I first ran into Rob McKenna when he ran for Attorney General back in 2000 on the campaign trail for Supt of Public Instruction. Now he’s a favorite to be the next governor against Jay Inslee. While Rob...
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Cultural Procession Highlights Faces of Asia
18 May 2012 12:08 AM | No CommentsColorful Asian ethnic attire will be paraded through the Asian Heritage Street Celebration as part of the Faces of Asia cultural procession at 11 a.m. “The cultural procession is an opportunity for people from different ethnic groups to come together to wear their cultural attire...
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Earthquakes and Disasters Archive
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Fukushima Crisis Is Completely Over After One Year (NOT!)
Posted on May 15, 2012 | 3 Comments[Fukushima NukeBlog Index| Radiation On Children's Shoes] This piece from the World Nuclear Association, which is a platform for apologists of the Nuclear Power Industry is unbelievable in the extent they present the opposite of the MASS NUCLEAR DEATH scenario, which is EVERYTHING IS COMPLETELY... -
Borax II: 1954 American Mini-Chernobyl Meltdown And Explosion
Posted on May 14, 2012 | 3 Comments[Fukushima Nuclear Crisis|Simplyinfo] Here’s a nuclear meltdown I’ll bet you never heard of. Atomic Arnie mentioned on Infowars the Borax experiments which was a DELIBERATE nuclear meltdown and prompt-critical explosion. Yes that’s what is was. Man they did some crazy stuff in the 50s, like... -
Fukushima One Year: Apocalypse Not – Nuclear No
Posted on May 14, 2012 | 23 Comments[Fukushima Nuclear Crisis|Simplyinfo] The mainstream media continues to ignore the heroic efforts in Japan to control the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident site which remains a huge mess. Some of this smells like the usual “no White Americans Were Harmed So We Don’t Have to Report... -
Fukushima Reactor 2 Messed Up Something Awful: Deadly 72 SV Radiation, No Water
Posted on March 27, 2012 | 1 Comment[Nukeblog Index] “Japan reactor has fatally high radiation, no water” (Other than that, things are stable and fine…) By MARI YAMAGUCHI, Associated Press–7 hours ago TOKYO (AP) — One of Japan’s crippled nuclear reactors still has fatally high radiation levels and hardly any water to... -
Fukushima Crisis: Gobs of Radioactive Contamination
Posted on October 27, 2011 | No Comments[Hu's on First Fukushima Timeline] Update 10/31/2011: Uncle Arnie has a new video up on the study. I can’t say this study is perfect, or support everybody who thinks Arnie is always right, but he’s even 10% right we have problems in Japan and the... -
Earthquake Rocks US Nuclear Industry From North Anna to Indian Point NYC
Posted on August 24, 2011 | 3 Comments[Hu's on First] The good news is that the 5.9 richter earthquake that struck Virginia and shook the entire eastern seaboard from Canada down to Atlanta didn’t cause any big problems at any nuclear reactors. These things are about 1 in 100 years for the... -
Aussie 60 Min and Kaku: Fukushima and Chernobyl Radiation In All Of Us
Posted on August 14, 2011 | 5 Comments[Hu's on First ] As usual, US media is carrying next to zero coverage of the continuing nuclear mess as now radiation is affecting rice, mushrooms, hay, beef, tea, fish, seafood, sewage, playgrounds, compost, firewood, and now they can’t even drain swimming pools that are... -
Fukushima Beef Banned Now Kobe Beef Next?
Posted on July 20, 2011 | No Comments[Nuclear crisis] Fukushima Agricultural Dead Zone CNN’s Sanjay Gupta concerned about food in Japan, first the spinach, then the milk, tea leaves around Tokyo, hay and cows. Bloomberg lists that “spinach, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, tea, milk, plums and fish have been found to be contaminated... -
Water Water Everywhere, but Nebraskashima is A-OK
Posted on June 30, 2011 | No CommentsThe media blackout is finally kaput. Tuesday was the day that Ft Calhoun finally made the evening news and not just local TV, conspiracy or leftnut websites or NHK that were already giving Ft Calhoun equal billing with Fukushima as the Next Great Thing That... -
Nebraskashima After the Hefty Bag AquaBerm Busted
Posted on June 28, 2011 | 1 Comment[Nuclear Crisis | Previous ] “Working at a Nuclear Power Plant” parody Like it was a good idea to make a water berm out of a giant Hefty garbage bag. You’re protecting a nuclear plant with WHAT??? Crusty the Clown just might sell such a...





