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DEATH BY GOVERNMENT: GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER

DEATH BY GOVERNMENT: GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER
All told, governments killed more than 262 million people in the 20th century outside of wars, according to University of Hawaii political science professor R.J. Rummel. Just to give perspective on this incredible murder by government, if all these bodies were laid head to toe, with the average height being 5', then they would circle the earth ten times. Also, this democide murdered 6 times more people than died in combat in all the foreign and internal wars of the century. Finally, given popular estimates of the dead in a major nuclear war, this total democide is as though such a war did occur, but with its dead spread over a century

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Residents fear radioactive smoke...

Towns near NM fire, nuclear lab wary of smoke

LOS ALAMOS, N.M. (AP) — A wildfire that is threatening the nation's premier nuclear-weapons laboratory has grown to more than 108 square miles as firefighters brace for more erratic winds.
Crews have managed to hold lines along the southern boundary of Los Alamos National Laboratory as well as along a highway on the edge of the community of Los Alamos.
Fire information officer Rod Torrez says the key Wednesday will be keeping flames out of two canyons that stretch from the mountains into the community.
As crews battle the flames, state and federal officials are monitoring the air.
Part of the effort will include a special twin-engine plane that was dispatched by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The plane is outfitted with sensors that can collect detailed chemical and radiological air samples.
This image provided by NASA shows an image taken by a crew member aboard the International Space Station, flying at an altitude of approximately 235 statute miles on Monday June 27, 2011, exposed this still photograph of a major fire in the Jemez Mountains of the Santa Fe National Forest in north-central New Mexico. The fire is just southwest of Los Alamos National Laboratories. (AP Photo/NASA)
This image provided by NASA shows an image taken by a crew member aboard the International Space Station, flying …

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