Brett Stokes: South Australian law has been repeatedly breached by the deceptive National Radioactive Waste Dump plot
Brett B Stokes Submission rejected by the Senate Committee Inquiry on National Radioactive Waste Management Amendment (Site Specification, Community Fund and Other Measures) Bill 2020 ..Kimba and the taxpayer funded traitors behind the nuclear waste plot. The bribery and deception involved in this plot are disgraceful, and the South Australian law has been breached again and again by the massive spending of public money to further this plot.
I propose and recommend that the committee
(a) encourage and support South Australian police to enforce the law against illegal
use of public money in a manner prohibited under s13 of Nuclear Waste Storage
Facility (Prohibition) Act 2000.
(a) encourage and support South Australian police to enforce the law against illegal
use of public money in a manner prohibited under s13 of Nuclear Waste Storage
Facility (Prohibition) Act 2000.
(b) initiate investigation of fraud offences and treason offences committed in this
disgraceful “site selection process”.
I am happy for this submission to be made public.
disgraceful “site selection process”.
I am happy for this submission to be made public.
Appendix 1
Censored Previous Submission
Censored Previous Submission
to – Senate Standing Committees on Economics
Subject – Selection process for a national radioactive waste management facility in South Australia (see on this site Brett Stokes shows how plans for nuclear waste dumping in South Australia have breached S.A. law)
Subject – Selection process for a national radioactive waste management facility in South Australia (see on this site Brett Stokes shows how plans for nuclear waste dumping in South Australia have breached S.A. law)
Also attached
Online letter, calling for police action against illegal threats to import nuclear wastes and to establish nuclear waste dump(s) The letter is signed by 539 people
Ed note. The earlier plan to import nuclear wastes was certainly illegal.
The current plan might just skirt around South Australian law, as it (for the present) is confined to nuclear wastes created by the nuclear reactor at Lucas Heights, near Sydney. But there are many who think that the current plan is just the first step towards turning rural South Australia into an international nuclear waste hub
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