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  1. On Re-reading Last Call by Tim Powers

    What a book. Older readers will know that my favourite Powers book is Declare, which pushes all my various buttons, but if I were to objectively point to just one of his novels and say, this is his absolute peak, it would be this. Though there are so many to choose from!

    This is also a novel to give you a real sense of what Powers is all about, how he weaves myth and history and fantasy elements together to create an immersive urban fantasy world rooted in reality. So here we have Las Vegas, Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam, nuclear test sites, the old (and new) Flamingo Hotel and Casino, poker, Tarot decks, Bugsy Siegel, the Fisher King, hungry ghosts, chaos theory—and that most Powers of all Powers motifs, the hero who hasn’t got a clue what’s happening.

    Let’s start with the Fisher King, which is a literary motif that Powers returns to again and again. The first of his great run of fantasy novels was The Drawing of the Dark, which is set in 1529 in Venice and Vienna. A down-and-out mercenary finds himself drawn in to an adventure involving supernatural beings, beer, the Fisher King, and the fate of the West. All this against the backdrop of the historical siege of Vienna and events surrounding.

    The Fisher King, in the Arthurian legends, was an old, wounded King whose land was as sick as him. The King’s wound never heals. Both could be restored by giving the King a drink from the Grail—or in some versions of the myth, by asking a particular question. In other versions, there is a younger as well as an older King, and the wound (the Dolorous Stroke) might be in the thigh, the groin, or the side. As well as the Grail, the Spear of Destiny might appear (this is the spear that supposedly wounded Christ in the side on the cross). In fact, there are three symbols: a sword, a lance (or spear), and a cup.

    Now, without going too far down the Fisher King rabbit hole, it’s worth pointing out that three of the suits in the original tarot deck are Swords, Wands (or Lances/Spears), and Cups. So you’ve got the Spear of Destiny, the Holy Grail, and the mythical sword (e.g. Excalibur) right there in the tarot deck. What’s missing? Disks. Or coins.

    Which brings us to poker, and poker chips (or disks) and the setting of Last Call, which is Las Vegas.

    One-eyed Scott Crane was abandoned as a child in the back of a boat (important detail klaxon). He was found by a professional poker player called Ozzie Crane, aka Ozzie Smith, who raises Scott as his foster son, and teaches him to play. Ozzie has a number of eccentricities, superstitions, and rules to live by, one of which is Never Play Poker on Water.

    When he too is a pro poker player and still a young man, Scott – short on funds – is invited to play a special game of poker on a houseboat on Lake Mead. Ozzie begs him not to go, but Scott doesn’t share Ozzie’s superstitions, and he needs money to get him through their “off” season. So he goes.

    Meanwhile, Ozzie scarpers, taking with him Scott’s younger foster sister Diane, also found as an abandoned baby.

    The game on Lake Mead is Assumption, a poker variant played with a tarot deck. Players are dealt four cards, two face-up. They then both bet and bid on each others’ hands. You buy another four-card hand, and complete your own. The next round of betting is based on the 8-card hands, with the “mate” of a sold hand getting 10% of the pot, if it wins. There follows an optional final round, the Assumption, where the “mate” challenges the winner to a single cut of the cards. If the mate loses this cut, they must match the pot so the winner gets double.

    Scott “wins” but then, much later, having not seen Ozzie or his foster sister for twenty years, he starts to realise that he didn’t win after all, that the stakes weren’t money.

    Scott seems to have forfeited his life, and appears to be as doomed as his friend Arky Mavranos, who is looking for a cancer cure among the chaos/order of the Las Vegas casinos.

    Who was running the game on Lake Mead? Who paid Scott a handsome sum for his poker hand? Who is the King of the Las Vegas wasteland? Who is the one-eyed Jack? And who might be the Queen?

    Tell you what, maybe the answers might be found in a tarot reading. But you’ve got to know the right question to ask.

    #Books #Fantasy #FaultLines #fiction #LastCall #tarot #TimPowers #writing
  2. On Re-reading Last Call by Tim Powers

    What a book. Older readers will know that my favourite Powers book is Declare, which pushes all my various buttons, but if I were to objectively point to just one of his novels and say, this is his absolute peak, it would be this. Though there are so many to choose from!

    This is also a novel to give you a real sense of what Powers is all about, how he weaves myth and history and fantasy elements together to create an immersive urban fantasy world rooted in reality. So here we have Las Vegas, Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam, nuclear test sites, the old (and new) Flamingo Hotel and Casino, poker, Tarot decks, Bugsy Siegel, the Fisher King, hungry ghosts, chaos theory—and that most Powers of all Powers motifs, the hero who hasn’t got a clue what’s happening.

    Let’s start with the Fisher King, which is a literary motif that Powers returns to again and again. The first of his great run of fantasy novels was The Drawing of the Dark, which is set in 1529 in Venice and Vienna. A down-and-out mercenary finds himself drawn in to an adventure involving supernatural beings, beer, the Fisher King, and the fate of the West. All this against the backdrop of the historical siege of Vienna and events surrounding.

    The Fisher King, in the Arthurian legends, was an old, wounded King whose land was as sick as him. The King’s wound never heals. Both could be restored by giving the King a drink from the Grail—or in some versions of the myth, by asking a particular question. In other versions, there is a younger as well as an older King, and the wound (the Dolorous Stroke) might be in the thigh, the groin, or the side. As well as the Grail, the Spear of Destiny might appear (this is the spear that supposedly wounded Christ in the side on the cross). In fact, there are three symbols: a sword, a lance (or spear), and a cup.

    Now, without going too far down the Fisher King rabbit hole, it’s worth pointing out that three of the suits in the original tarot deck are Swords, Wands (or Lances/Spears), and Cups. So you’ve got the Spear of Destiny, the Holy Grail, and the mythical sword (e.g. Excalibur) right there in the tarot deck. What’s missing? Disks. Or coins.

    Which brings us to poker, and poker chips (or disks) and the setting of Last Call, which is Las Vegas.

    One-eyed Scott Crane was abandoned as a child in the back of a boat (important detail klaxon). He was found by a professional poker player called Ozzie Crane, aka Ozzie Smith, who raises Scott as his foster son, and teaches him to play. Ozzie has a number of eccentricities, superstitions, and rules to live by, one of which is Never Play Poker on Water.

    When he too is a pro poker player and still a young man, Scott – short on funds – is invited to play a special game of poker on a houseboat on Lake Mead. Ozzie begs him not to go, but Scott doesn’t share Ozzie’s superstitions, and he needs money to get him through their “off” season. So he goes.

    Meanwhile, Ozzie scarpers, taking with him Scott’s younger foster sister Diane, also found as an abandoned baby.

    The game on Lake Mead is Assumption, a poker variant played with a tarot deck. Players are dealt four cards, two face-up. They then both bet and bid on each others’ hands. You buy another four-card hand, and complete your own. The next round of betting is based on the 8-card hands, with the “mate” of a sold hand getting 10% of the pot, if it wins. There follows an optional final round, the Assumption, where the “mate” challenges the winner to a single cut of the cards. If the mate loses this cut, they must match the pot so the winner gets double.

    Scott “wins” but then, much later, having not seen Ozzie or his foster sister for twenty years, he starts to realise that he didn’t win after all, that the stakes weren’t money.

    Scott seems to have forfeited his life, and appears to be as doomed as his friend Arky Mavranos, who is looking for a cancer cure among the chaos/order of the Las Vegas casinos.

    Who was running the game on Lake Mead? Who paid Scott a handsome sum for his poker hand? Who is the King of the Las Vegas wasteland? Who is the one-eyed Jack? And who might be the Queen?

    Tell you what, maybe the answers might be found in a tarot reading. But you’ve got to know the right question to ask.

    #Books #Fantasy #FaultLines #fiction #LastCall #tarot #TimPowers #writing
  3. New Zealand [3D] Community Fault Model [CFM] [geologic spatial/visualisation]
    --
    geo3d.pgi.gov.pl/NZ_CFM/index. <-- shared New Zealand Community Fault Model page
    --
    gns.cri.nz/research-projects/n <-- shared community fault model details
    --
    gns.cri.nz/data-and-resources/ <-- shared #GNS downloadable open dataset, ‘NZ CFM v1.0 is a two- and three-dimensional representation of active and potentially active fault zones along the New Zealand plate boundary.’
    --
    [my upbringing and geology uni degrees were in NZ]
    H/T @earth Sciences New Zealand
    #geology #maps #NaturalHazards #3D #interactive #faultlines #earthquakes #tech #technology #NewZealand #GIS #spatial #mapping #visualisation #earthquakes #faulting #faultzone #CommunityFaultModel #CFM #opendata #Geo3D #movement #attributes #geometry #risk #hazard #naturalhazard
    @GNS Science | @NWIA | @earth Sciences New Zealand

  4. New Zealand [3D] Community Fault Model [CFM] [geologic spatial/visualisation]
    --
    geo3d.pgi.gov.pl/NZ_CFM/index. <-- shared New Zealand Community Fault Model page
    --
    gns.cri.nz/research-projects/n <-- shared community fault model details
    --
    gns.cri.nz/data-and-resources/ <-- shared downloadable open dataset, ‘NZ CFM v1.0 is a two- and three-dimensional representation of active and potentially active fault zones along the New Zealand plate boundary.’
    --
    [my upbringing and geology uni degrees were in NZ]
    H/T @earth Sciences New Zealand

    @GNS Science | @NWIA | @earth Sciences New Zealand

  5. Rock Friction Research Reframes Earthquake Mechanics

    Scientists are studying how rock bonds break to understand earthquakes better. This new research affects how we predict and prepare for seismic events.

    #EarthquakeScience, #RockMechanics, #FaultLines, #Seismology, #Geology

    newsletter.tf/rock-friction-re

  6. Rock Friction Research Reframes Earthquake Mechanics

    Scientists are studying how rock bonds break to understand earthquakes better. This new research affects how we predict and prepare for seismic events.

    #EarthquakeScience, #RockMechanics, #FaultLines, #Seismology, #Geology

    newsletter.tf/rock-friction-re

  7. New research shows that the breaking of bonds between rocks, not just rubbing, is key to how earthquakes start. This is a new way to look at fault lines.

    #EarthquakeScience, #RockMechanics, #FaultLines, #Seismology, #Geology
    newsletter.tf/rock-friction-re

  8. New research shows that the breaking of bonds between rocks, not just rubbing, is key to how earthquakes start. This is a new way to look at fault lines.

    #EarthquakeScience, #RockMechanics, #FaultLines, #Seismology, #Geology
    newsletter.tf/rock-friction-re

  9. William Jay, a #Congregationalist minister in England, cuts straight to the point: piety without benevolence is hypocrisy. Some chase the glow of spiritual devotion by trimming away the inconvenience of time spent loving others. But faith that avoids mercy isn’t refined—it’s hollow. How will you hold devotion and active love together?

    #lightoftabor #christianbooks #genzrevival #historylesson #intolerant #faultlines #jesusistheway #christian

  10. William Jay, a #Congregationalist minister in England, cuts straight to the point: piety without benevolence is hypocrisy. Some chase the glow of spiritual devotion by trimming away the inconvenience of time spent loving others. But faith that avoids mercy isn’t refined—it’s hollow. How will you hold devotion and active love together?

    #lightoftabor #christianbooks #genzrevival #historylesson #intolerant #faultlines #jesusistheway #christian

  11. #30DayMapChallenge : #Fire

    The #Volcanic Isles . A brief history of volcanism across The British Isles.

    Quite pleased with how this one turned out.

    Location of volcanoes taken from wikipedia (spotted a mistake and got to make an edit to wikipedia in the process); fault lines from the #BGS 625k bedrock dataset and the IE GSI 500k Bedrock Geology for Ireland. Font: League-Spartan by the League of Moveable Type.

    #requests, #pandas and #geopandas for scraping and wrangling.#scipy for making the proximity surface (that's the colour scheme), #matplotlib for plotting. With all labeling done manually in #inkscape.

    EDIT: I've been kindly and helpfully informed that (a) Ben Nevis' age is closer to 399 Ma; (b) some are missing; (c) others perhaps shouldn't be there; (d) it's complicated. So, maybe don't use this map to make any strategic decisions.

    #volcanism #volcano #imNotExtinctImDormant #magma #geology #faultlines

  12. youtube.com/watch?v=kgAq1oRelO

    #AlJazeeraEnglish 2022 #Faultlines

    How the #NFL failed its former players , including players racialised as 'Black'

    #FuckTheNFL #gridiron #RaceNorming #RogerGoodellIsASCUMBAG #AntiBlackRacism #CapitalismAndRacism #EqualCompensationNOW

    #CTE #Compensation #concussion

    This is SHOCKING SHIT! At the 16.58 min mark, this #documentary addresses race norming, factoring in the non-existent myth of '#race' when diagnosing players with #cognitiveimpairment who are also racialised as 'black'

  13. Grate video by William Spaniel

    The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important chokepoint. Roughly $2 billion in oil passes through there on a daily basis, plus a fifth of the world's liquified natural gas trade. However, Iran sits just north of it and could shut down shipping along the route at a moment's notice. #Iran #StraitofHormuz #Dangerous #Geography #Faultlines #War #Shutdown #Damage #NavalIntervention
    #Invasion

    youtu.be/5TU6-k1rgPA

  14. Grate video by William Spaniel

    The Strait of Hormuz is the world's most important chokepoint. Roughly $2 billion in oil passes through there on a daily basis, plus a fifth of the world's liquified natural gas trade. However, Iran sits just north of it and could shut down shipping along the route at a moment's notice. #Iran #StraitofHormuz #Dangerous #Geography #Faultlines #War #Shutdown #Damage #NavalIntervention
    #Invasion

    youtu.be/5TU6-k1rgPA

  15. The killing of Hind Rajab
    Working closely with journalists from #AlJazeera #FaultLines #ForensicArchitecture collaborated with #Earshot to examine the circumstances surrounding the January 2024 killing of Hind Rajab, her four cousins, her aunt and uncle, and the two paramedics who came to her rescue.

    forensic-architecture.org/inve

    #HindRajab #Hind #Gaza #Palestine
    #journalism

  16. The killing of Hind Rajab
    Working closely with journalists from #AlJazeera #FaultLines #ForensicArchitecture collaborated with #Earshot to examine the circumstances surrounding the January 2024 killing of Hind Rajab, her four cousins, her aunt and uncle, and the two paramedics who came to her rescue.

    forensic-architecture.org/inve

    #HindRajab #Hind #Gaza #Palestine
    #journalism

  17. #Japan Watchdog Deals Blow to #Tsuruga #Nuclear Restart Plan

    Decision is a blow for operator that wants to restart the unit

    It is a setback for the government looking to revive nuclear

    By Shoko Oda
    July 26, 2024

    TOKYO (Reuters) - "A panel of Japan’s #nuclear watchdog decided on Friday against restarting a reactor at the Tsuruga #NuclearPowerPlant citing #seismic risks, paving the way for the regulator to keep the Japan Atomic Power plant shut.

    "The panel said it was difficult to determine the safety of the reactor, noting the proximity of a seismic faultline.

    "Consequently, it said, the reactor was not deemed compliant with criteria for installation licensing.

    "'We will conduct an additional investigation. We are not considering decommissioning the plant,' Mamoru Muramatsu, president of Japan Atomic Power, said after the panel meeting, according to Kyodo News Agency.

    "The government in Japan, one of the world’s most #seismically active countries, does not allow nuclear plants to be situated over active #faultlines.

    "The panel is set to report its decision to the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) soon.

    "If approved, this would be the first case of non-compliance under the stricter safety standards imposed after the 2011 #Fukushima nuclear disaster."

    bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

    #RethinkNotRestart
    #NoNukes #TsurugaNuclearPlant

  18. #Japan Watchdog Deals Blow to #Tsuruga #Nuclear Restart Plan

    Decision is a blow for operator that wants to restart the unit

    It is a setback for the government looking to revive nuclear

    By Shoko Oda
    July 26, 2024

    TOKYO (Reuters) - "A panel of Japan’s #nuclear watchdog decided on Friday against restarting a reactor at the Tsuruga #NuclearPowerPlant citing #seismic risks, paving the way for the regulator to keep the Japan Atomic Power plant shut.

    "The panel said it was difficult to determine the safety of the reactor, noting the proximity of a seismic faultline.

    "Consequently, it said, the reactor was not deemed compliant with criteria for installation licensing.

    "'We will conduct an additional investigation. We are not considering decommissioning the plant,' Mamoru Muramatsu, president of Japan Atomic Power, said after the panel meeting, according to Kyodo News Agency.

    "The government in Japan, one of the world’s most #seismically active countries, does not allow nuclear plants to be situated over active #faultlines.

    "The panel is set to report its decision to the Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) soon.

    "If approved, this would be the first case of non-compliance under the stricter safety standards imposed after the 2011 #Fukushima nuclear disaster."

    bloomberg.com/news/articles/20

    #RethinkNotRestart
    #NoNukes #TsurugaNuclearPlant

  19. #YuccaMountain

    via #SacredLandFilmProject

    Report By Amy Corbin
    Posted October 1, 2004
    Updated April 1, 2010

    "For more than two decades, the #Shoshone and #Paiute peoples, scientists, #environmentalists, the federal government, Nevada citizens and politicians have wrestled over the fate of Yucca Mountain. The federal government had selected the mountain to become the nation’s primary dumping ground for deadly, high-level #NuclearWaste, but the long-contested project is at last on its way to being closed. Meanwhile, the #WesternShoshone fight off federal efforts to sell their land in order to give multinational #corporations access to its #mineral resources. But the Western Shoshone stand firm. Raymond Yowell, Chief of the Western Shoshone National Council, said, 'Western Shoshone title is still intact… We’ve never accepted their money and never will — our land, the earth mother is not for sale and we will protect her and continue our responsibilities as caretakers under the Creator’s law.'

    The Land and Its People

    "Yucca Mountain is located within the Western Shoshone Nation and has long been a place of powerful spiritual energy for the Shoshone and the Paiute. To the Western Shoshone it is #SnakeMountain, a place with rock rings that transmit prayers to the Great Spirit and messages back to the people. The late Shoshone spiritual leader Corbin Harney told a traditional story that Snake Mountain will one day be awakened and split open, spewing out poison. This prophecy may predict the potential disaster of #volcanic activity and nuclear waste leakage. Shoshone ancestors are buried in the mountain and the water in the area is sacred, as it is with many desert peoples.

    "The 60 million acres of Western Shoshone territory in Nevada, Idaho, Utah and California, which includes Yucca Mountain, was never deeded to the U.S. government. According to the 1863 #RubyValleyTreaty that the Shoshone signed with the government, most of the area now used by the U.S. military for #NuclearWeapons testing and the proposed waste storage site was explicitly recognized as Shoshone land. However, the U.S. government now claims 80 to 90 percent of it, meaning that the Shoshone are unable to control what happens on their ancestral land. Legislators continue to try to persuade the Shoshone to accept financial compensation for this land, which most view as a way to extinguish aboriginal title and preclude future land claims, easing the way for renewed nuclear weapons testing and waste storage, as well as resource #extraction.

    "In the late 1970s government scientists began to study Yucca Mountain as a possible repository for nuclear waste, and since 1987 it has been the only site considered for 77,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. While the Yucca Mountain Project has been debated, the amount of nuclear waste needing burial has already surpassed what the repository was designed to hold. In the meantime, nuclear waste continues to sit in steel-lined pools or casks near power plants throughout the country that produce 2,000 tons of high-level waste per year. The waste is lethal for 10,000 years and dangerous for 250,000 years."

    [...]

    "The Yucca Mountain Project calls for the highly radioactive nuclear waste to be encased in steel containers and buried deep in the mountain. Since the canisters will last for 1,000 years at most, the dryness of the mountain will have to guarantee against leakage and migration — an assumption that environmentalists and many scientists say is flawed and dangerous. Surface water percolating into the mountain will carry radioactive particles into the water table and render it toxic. This water table currently supplies water to local communities and farming regions that produce food products for the entire country.

    "In 2005, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman confirmed that internal department e-mails allude to the #falsification of data on how quickly water flows through Yucca Mountain. This revelation caused a federal investigation, and condemnation from Congress triggered the Department of Energy to completely reorganize the project and lay off 500 employees. Robert Hager, attorney for the Western Shoshone, said that the Yucca site would have been disqualified years ago if the true nature of the subterranean water flow was known.

    "With several local #FaultLines and a #volcano nearby, earthquakes make it likely that the mountain will fracture the repository and send even more water to the waste. There are also grave concerns about the safety of transporting nuclear waste over long distances through several U.S. states, particularly in an era of terrorist threats. During the later Bush years, as environmental concerns mounted and citizens from other states grew more leery, the project began to look more and more unlikely."

    Read more:
    sacredland.org/yucca-mountain-

    #EnvironmentalRacism #Pauite #PauiteShoshone #CulturalGenocide #NativeAmericans #nuclear #nuclearwaste #WaterIsLife #RespectTheTreaties #NoNukes #NoDumping

  20. #YuccaMountain

    via #SacredLandFilmProject

    Report By Amy Corbin
    Posted October 1, 2004
    Updated April 1, 2010

    "For more than two decades, the #Shoshone and #Paiute peoples, scientists, #environmentalists, the federal government, Nevada citizens and politicians have wrestled over the fate of Yucca Mountain. The federal government had selected the mountain to become the nation’s primary dumping ground for deadly, high-level #NuclearWaste, but the long-contested project is at last on its way to being closed. Meanwhile, the #WesternShoshone fight off federal efforts to sell their land in order to give multinational #corporations access to its #mineral resources. But the Western Shoshone stand firm. Raymond Yowell, Chief of the Western Shoshone National Council, said, 'Western Shoshone title is still intact… We’ve never accepted their money and never will — our land, the earth mother is not for sale and we will protect her and continue our responsibilities as caretakers under the Creator’s law.'

    The Land and Its People

    "Yucca Mountain is located within the Western Shoshone Nation and has long been a place of powerful spiritual energy for the Shoshone and the Paiute. To the Western Shoshone it is #SnakeMountain, a place with rock rings that transmit prayers to the Great Spirit and messages back to the people. The late Shoshone spiritual leader Corbin Harney told a traditional story that Snake Mountain will one day be awakened and split open, spewing out poison. This prophecy may predict the potential disaster of #volcanic activity and nuclear waste leakage. Shoshone ancestors are buried in the mountain and the water in the area is sacred, as it is with many desert peoples.

    "The 60 million acres of Western Shoshone territory in Nevada, Idaho, Utah and California, which includes Yucca Mountain, was never deeded to the U.S. government. According to the 1863 #RubyValleyTreaty that the Shoshone signed with the government, most of the area now used by the U.S. military for #NuclearWeapons testing and the proposed waste storage site was explicitly recognized as Shoshone land. However, the U.S. government now claims 80 to 90 percent of it, meaning that the Shoshone are unable to control what happens on their ancestral land. Legislators continue to try to persuade the Shoshone to accept financial compensation for this land, which most view as a way to extinguish aboriginal title and preclude future land claims, easing the way for renewed nuclear weapons testing and waste storage, as well as resource #extraction.

    "In the late 1970s government scientists began to study Yucca Mountain as a possible repository for nuclear waste, and since 1987 it has been the only site considered for 77,000 metric tons of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. While the Yucca Mountain Project has been debated, the amount of nuclear waste needing burial has already surpassed what the repository was designed to hold. In the meantime, nuclear waste continues to sit in steel-lined pools or casks near power plants throughout the country that produce 2,000 tons of high-level waste per year. The waste is lethal for 10,000 years and dangerous for 250,000 years."

    [...]

    "The Yucca Mountain Project calls for the highly radioactive nuclear waste to be encased in steel containers and buried deep in the mountain. Since the canisters will last for 1,000 years at most, the dryness of the mountain will have to guarantee against leakage and migration — an assumption that environmentalists and many scientists say is flawed and dangerous. Surface water percolating into the mountain will carry radioactive particles into the water table and render it toxic. This water table currently supplies water to local communities and farming regions that produce food products for the entire country.

    "In 2005, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman confirmed that internal department e-mails allude to the #falsification of data on how quickly water flows through Yucca Mountain. This revelation caused a federal investigation, and condemnation from Congress triggered the Department of Energy to completely reorganize the project and lay off 500 employees. Robert Hager, attorney for the Western Shoshone, said that the Yucca site would have been disqualified years ago if the true nature of the subterranean water flow was known.

    "With several local #FaultLines and a #volcano nearby, earthquakes make it likely that the mountain will fracture the repository and send even more water to the waste. There are also grave concerns about the safety of transporting nuclear waste over long distances through several U.S. states, particularly in an era of terrorist threats. During the later Bush years, as environmental concerns mounted and citizens from other states grew more leery, the project began to look more and more unlikely."

    Read more:
    sacredland.org/yucca-mountain-

    #EnvironmentalRacism #Pauite #PauiteShoshone #CulturalGenocide #NativeAmericans #nuclear #nuclearwaste #WaterIsLife #RespectTheTreaties #NoNukes #NoDumping

  21. from #AlJazeera - #FaultLines
    New full-length documentary from Fault Lines,
    ‘The Night Won’t End’: Biden’s War on Gaza

    Fault Lines worked with journalists in #Gaza to profile three families as they try to survive the war.

    From air strikes to field executions, Fault Lines investigates the killings of civilians by the #Israeli military in Gaza and the role of the #UnitedStates in the war.

    #SolidarityWithPalestine is #NotAntisemitism
    #CeasefireNow #EndUSAidToIsrael #DivestFromIsrael
    #StopGazaGenocide
    #Israel #Palestine #USPolitics
    #news #press @palestine @israel

    aljazeera.com/program/fault-li

  22. "From air strikes to field executions, #FaultLines investigates the killings of civilians by the #Israel|i military in #Gaza and the role of the United States in the war. [..]

    "Fault Lines worked with journalists in Gaza to profile three families as they try to survive the war."

    #TheNightWontEnd: #Biden’s #WarOnGaza

    aljazeera.com/program/fault-li
    #Palestine #Palestinians #USForeignPolicy #USpol #USpolitics #WarCrimes #oPt #Airwars #ForensicArchitecture #Earshot #documentary @palestine