2011 December: International active resistance for the Immediate Shutdown of All Nuclear Power Plants

The nuclear catastrophe was completely foreseeable (Copy deadline of brochure 4 April 2011)

On 11 March 2011 at 2.46 p.m., Japan witnessed the worst earthquake in its history. The epicenter of the earthquake was near the coast and caused a tsunami tidal wave. A few minutes later, it hit the Japanese coast up to 10 meters high. While in Europe (6.46 a.m. Central European Time) many people are still sleeping, more than 27,000 people in Japan
lose their lives. 400,000 persons become homeless, under partly catastrophic conditions.
A few hours later, news about damages at the Japanese nuclear power plants is spreading rapidly over the newslines. Damages to the supposedly safest nuclear power plants in the world? While billions of people are still rubbing their eyes in astonishment, things are developing rapidly.
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Literature

Literaturtipp For the title of this book, author Stefan Engel employs an allegory from German mythology: in the götterdämmerung, the "twilight of the gods", the end of the world engulfs the worn-out gods of an antiquated age, and out of the world conflagration grows an admirable new world of peace an full, joyous live. The parallel with the decline of the present ruling stratum of world society and the preparation of a new future well worth living is intended! The book wrests this vision from the realm of mythology and places it on a scientific foundation.

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