~terry
Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (08:39)
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And on the Spring's main page today, a piece put together by my
friend Mangala, an English lady who is very passionate about saving Texas
from the nukes:
The video you are watching is about the proposed nuclear dump in
Sierra Blanca, Texas. It was filmed in early July of this year. The 53rd
anniversary of the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima in Japan has just
passed and, in an attempt to heighten the Public's awareness of the
dangerous nuclear situation in West Texas, many brave souls, at least 200, are
currently marching from El Paso to Sierra Blanca. Unless the People
speak out NOW, a license will be granted by the T.N.R.C.C. for a
nuclear waste facility to be built in this beautiful pristine area of Texas which
is 16 miles from the Mexican border where the Rio Grande runs and over an
earthquake fault line. This facility will serve as a dump for other
states including Maine and Vermont. Trucks will bring the waste
right across the U.S. If you have the possibility to join the marchers then please
do so.
They have been on Highway 20 past Fort Hancock and now are joining
I10 to march the rest of the way to Sierra Blanca. They are supposed to
arrive in Sierra Blanca around 1.30pm tomorrow, August 9th, 1998.
environment conference
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