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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday March 08, 2002 17:11author by Joe Carolan - Globalise Resistanceauthor address government leaflets through their doors

all hands on deck for the meltdown drill

HEY HO LET'S GO- "Planning for a Nuclear Emergency?" NCAD Friday 6-9pm: Full dress rehearsal SATURDAY 9th March 3pm at CENTRAL BANK NUCLEAR MELTDOWN AND EVACUATION DRILL

see you at NCAD tonight
or Central Bank tomorrow
for the evacuation drill
PS- did you notice a load of people
got government leaflets through their doors
on "Planning for a Nuclear Emergency?"
Badly worded or what?

Tomorrow, bring-

Gasmasks
Radiation suits
Pictures of Homer or Monty Burns
Sirens
Horns
Whistles
Ghetto Blasters with batteries
Masks
Burned Clothes
Blood capsules
Horror make up
Flour
Chalk
Red paint
Bodybags
Black shades or goggles
black armbands
black flags
red flags
green flags
pink flags
a friend
another friend
alternative energy solutions
plastic machine guns
smoke bombs from a joke shop

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author by irish heads - irishindymediapublication date Fri Mar 08, 2002 17:34author address author phone


Audio 3min 10sec Windows media player required
AUDIO SOUNDS OF MELTDOWN AT SELLAFIELD soundscape
Is this what meltdown sounds like?
BNFL are planning to transport a dangerious cargo of highly radioactive fuel in the IRISH SEA!!!!!! The shipment is being sent back from Japan because BNFL deliberately falsified information about the consignment in 1999.
Another Nuclear scandle at Sellafield that can have only one conclusion - MELTDOWN - Drill this Sat 9th Dublin C-BANK

Download Audio - or Bring Getto Blasters (CDs and Tapes will be provided on the day)

http://uk.indymedia.org/local/webcast/uploads/sellafieldedfc14kg.wma



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