Clouds, Ozone, CFC's and the Atom Bomb

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2010

Ozone Chemtrails, Cold Ozone Clouds, Chlorofluorocarbons, Chloriine and Bromine and the Atom Bomb are all affecting the atmosphere. How many millions of tons of Freon were leaked from fuel enrichment and nuclear power plants? The government does not want you to know. Freon was used to cool the reactors at Oakridge and other plantrs. Oakridge was and is a disaster. Hydrogen fluoride was released regularly. Its a coverup. Ozone depletion is expected to double. All those chlorine, fluorine, carbon and bromine atoms are still in the stratosphere. Some have lives of 1,700 yrs and 3,200 yrs.

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  • Nearly $4 billion has been paid so far to Oak Ridge victims under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program paased in 2000. 28,855 claims have not been paid yet. Part E of the program is for illness caused by toxic chemicals and other non-radioactive materials.

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  • Thank you so much. I Wish more people wee interested in our environment, as well as everything else going on in the world other than the latest song, movie, who's dating who & other meaningless rubbish.

  • I for one show my support in your effort and am actually saddened by the amount of people apparently relatively uninterested in this subject as I am the first to even rate this video. The rest must wallow in something worse than sadness and that is ignorance.

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