Leuren Moret

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Leuren Moret is a lobbyist on issues of radiation and public health, specifically advocating against the use of depleted uranium ammunition.[1][2] She worked at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory[3][4]. She was appointed a citizen member of the City of Berkeley Community Environmental Advisory Commission on September 6, 2001 [5] and served until her termination [6] on January 4, 2006.

Moret describes herself as a whistleblower on nuclear weapon research and states that her 2000 visit to the Peace Museums at Hiroshima and Nagasaki changed her life. Her efforts are focused on educating people about the negative impact of radiation on health and advocates against testing of nuclear weapons. The Tehran Times has described her efforts as a "crusade".[7]

Moret declared on March 21, 2011 that the “Japan Earthquake" and “accidents” that occurred March 11, 2011, were deliberate acts of tectonic nuclear warfare. She claimed further that the "attack" was carried out using HAARP technology by the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States Department of Energy, and British Petroleum on behalf of London Banking interests. [8]

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