Ban Nuclear Power-plants in California

  • recipient: The Governor, The President, The United Nations, The Surpreme Court and ICC

In the beginning of October 2015 Californian Government approved 75 nuclear canisters to be buried in San Onofre State Beach's ground. The San Onofre State Beach has The San Onofre Nuclear Power-plant on it, this is where a total of 125 huge nuclear canisters have been put into California soil. Our old Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger prior to Governor Jerry Brown put 25 nuclear canisters during his term in California. The two combined leave this community in a radius of 125 miles danger zone. The combination of nuclear power-plants and radio-actives can cause a chain reaction (domino effect) to earthquakes, The San Andreas fault trigger, mudslides, and a destructive tsunami to two other power-plants in the center of California and up North of California. #UnitedNations #SaveCalifornia

Our community has petitioned to close down the power-plants and Edison (the owner of these power-plant) has false flagged sued themselves, and offered rebate rates??? Edison International has also held a "secret" meeting in another country, Poland, where there are not any Nuclear Power plants present???
The community has to do more than close the power-plant to save California, from these man-made disasters and evil plots for racial war and profits, they have to BAN these power-plants from existence and use renewal power-plants instead. There is enough ocean water (and other alternatives) to use as an alternative source of energy to illuminate the entire world, besides the most destructive source. Keeping these Nuclear Power-plants in California will be the ruin of CA. WE ARE ON THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE EARTHQUAKE FAULT IN THE WORLD. #BanNuclearPowerplantsInCalifornia #UseRenewalEnergy #SolarPanels #Windmills

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