benefits.” -- See EXHIBIT 51 Senator Hillary Clinton's scathing letter
to US President George W. Bush; dated December 12, 2003.
Since 1986, the nuclear industry workers perform their scope of work as
“nuclear waste clean-up personnel.” However , the dangerous, chilling, and
insensitive non-enforcement of the Rule of Law; production at all costs as a condition of employment; and the unsafe work environment causes even more fatal and disabling occupational injuries. The Officials are sworn to uphold and defend the Constitution and their constituents against tyranny.
However, after decades of observation, few Officials can claim they have defended the Constitution as it relates to their nuclear worker constituents. In accordance with the Rule of Law, the victims of the departments’
“domestic terrorists” have the right to expect their elected Officials to defend and protect their human and civil rights.
HISTORICAL REMINDER by September 30, 1992. At this point in the disclosure, I must reintroduce the Rocky Flats travesty. The construction of the Rocky Flat’s complex began in 1952. The site is located just 16 miles northwest of downtown Denver, Colorado. Recently, the property owners filed a lawsuit for recovery of damages they believe was caused by the fallout of the hazardous toxins. The Plaintiffs claims have recently gone to trial. Reminder: The FBI raided the plant in June 1989. The project was “shut down.” A special grand jury deliberated multiple transgressions. “The Walker memo,” caused two federal agencies to investigate. A Congressional committee was made aware of the memo in 1987. Eventually, USDOE’s contractor, Rockwell International Corporation, pleaded guilty to 10 environmental crimes — 5 felonies and 5 misdemeanors — and paid an $18.5 million dollar fine. By 1992, former US Department of Justice Attorney General Mike Norton refused to sign the criminal indictments. Those who pleaded guilty or were found guilty of crimes are not prosecuted. The members of the “special grand jury” were censored. For your information, “Hal Haddon is the lawyer who got Rockwell such a sweet deal.” I have exhibited a couple of documents to reference: (1) Various accountabilities regarding the findings of fact; and (2) an historical map of events. See EXHIBIT 17, EXHIBIT 18, and finally EXHIBIT 54 (a Federal Court jury verdict which provides a one-half billion dollar award to the Rocky Flat's class action victims).
EXCERPTS: “On March 26, 1992, Colorado U.S. Attorney Mike Norton
announced that the Justice Department had scored a signal victory against
corporate polluters. For years the FBI and a grand jury had been
investigating environmental crimes at the Department of Energy’s (DOE)
Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant located between Boulder and Denver.
Norton proudly declared that Rockwell International, the
company operating Rocky Flats from 1975 to 1989, had agreed
to plead guilty to 10 charges of violating federal environmental
laws. Rockwell was expected to pay $18.5 million in fines, the
largest sum ever collected for violations of hazardous
waste laws.”
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