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Dr. Ernest
J. Sternglass & Katie the Goat Go to the State Capitol
to Debunk DEP Report 6/15/06


Distinguished
radiation physicist Dr. Ernest J. Sternglass
appeared at a press conference at the State Capitol on June
15, 2006 with the Connecticut Coalition Against Millstone
to debunk the recent report by Connecticut's Department of
Environmental Protection which concluded that Millstone is
certainly not responsible for high levels of strontium-90
found in goat milk sampled near Millstone.
Dr. Sternglass highlighted two graphs in the DEP's own report
which prove that Millstone is most certainly the likely culprit
which poisoned Katie's pasture at 120 Dayton Road in Waterford
five miles north-northeast of Millstone.
DEP did not understand its own data!
Or did DEP think that no one would read its report hastily
compiled for release the day of the Coalition's Millstone
Insecurity Rally and the NRC's annual inspection of Millstone
on March 29, 2006? Connecticut news media dutifully reported
that day that Millstone is not responsible for poisoning goat
milk.
Now the truth has been told! Read Dr. Sternglass's report.
[Click here.]
Read the Coalition's press release. [Click
here.]
Millstone's radiation releases exceeded federal limits by
13 times.
Millstone's continued operations are destroying our health
and safety.
Our government is perpetuating the myth that Millstone generates
clean energy.
DEP
Graphs: Millstone is the source



Come to our Rally in Niantic on Sunday June 25, 2006
at 12 noon and help us stop this nuclear madness!
What
if . . .

This photograph was taken from an airplane legally overflying
Millstone at an altitude of 1500 feet on June 6, 2006, within
crashing distance of the station's candy-striped radiation
stack, two operating nuclear reactors and tons of high-level
radioactive waste stored above-ground. If the radiation stack
itself were taken out by an errant aircraft, a release of
high levels of deadly radioisotopes to the environment would
occur.
What if the aircraft were filled with explosives and
a suicide pilot . . .
Stop the nuclear madness! Join our call to shut Millstone
and put it to mothballs!
How much
will your seaside property be worth after a nuclear catastrophe?
Millstone with
Black Point peninsula and Giant's Neck, East Lyme, in background
You're
looking at prime waterfront real estate in East Lyme CT valued
at hundreds of millions of dollars. In less than 20 seconds,
the airplane from which this photo was taken on June 6, 2006
will overfly Millstone and be within crashing distance of
operating nuclear reactors, spent fuel and storage tanks concentrating
radioactive waste. What will it be worth if there is a catastrophe
at Millstone and you have to evacuate your beautiful home
forever? Is it worth risking your health to live next to Millstone?
Protect your property values! Protect your family's health!
Join our campaign to close Millstone and replace it with clean,
sustainable energy of the sun and wind!
Katie the
Goat goes to the state legislature on Energy Summit Day June
5, 2006

Katie the Goat
and the Coalition went to Hartford on June 5, 2006 to present
a statement to the Energy Summit. The statement calls on the
Connecticut legislature to phase out dangerous, dirty, poisonous
nuclear power in Connecticut and focus on harnessing the free,
safe and renewable energy of the wind and sun. Read
the Coalition's statement.
Dominion's chief lobbyist and wheeler-dealer at the State
Capitol, Daniel Weekley, hurries to the Summit as the Coalition
sets up its display