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Anti-nuclear movement in the United States: Revision history


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  • curprev 20:1420:14, 20 February 2023 2603:b050:30f5:0:b9f5:6af1:38f0:1291 talk 93,081 bytes +11 Added content. Nukewatch, a nonprofit has been educating about and resisting the nuclear industry for 40 years! Mainstream peace groups seems to exclude Nukewatch in most listings yet this group is responsible for the original mapping of the secret locations of all 1,000 U.S. ICBMs, a project that took three years and thousands of miles of searching. Nukewatch exposed secret shipments of radwaste, bombs and components using DOE truck and train transport. It forced the removal of DOE train ca... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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