Rolls Royce sells its soul to the Defenders of Beelzebub
Uncle Christ and the sons of Ra. | 16.03.2011 22:07 | Energy Crisis | Globalisation | Terror War | World
Sir John Rose C.E. Rolls Royce (retirement due this month) also a member of JP Morgan Int. Council and Ex Banker.
Lord Green UK Minister for Trade and Investment
Anna Lauvergeon CEO AREVA
The above signed the deal at Royal Academy of Engineering on 10th March 2011, just a day before the catastrophic earthquake tore down parts of Japan and exposed the frailties of the over rated nuclear industry.
I propose that everybody boycott these buffoons and refuse to buy their cars. I certainly wont be buying another one!
They go on to point out
'AREVA has been chosen to build the nuclear steam generating systems for the first four EPR™ reactors which are planned for construction in the UK by EDF and is competing for a further four reactors for Horizon Nuclear Power.'
So AREVA are working towards building 4 new sites already! Have I missed something here?
Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre has also reached an agreement to act in manufacturing sourcing and as a competence hub for the UK.
All pro nuke ops from here then.
http://www.areva.com/EN/news-8774/areva-and-rolls-royce-to-form-strategic-industrial-partnership.html
AREVA also deal in the transportation of nuclear waste throughout Europe. An info sheet from there website points to the use of TN81 casks that are capable of carrying 20 canisters (14 tonnes) of compacted waste via the rail network. The sheet reports
'To obtain a transport license from the competent Nuclear Safety Authority, they have to go through a series of drastic resistance tests: 9-meter drop on an unyielded surface, one-meter drop on a punch, fire and immersion tests.'
No problems there then when one takes into account the height of some of the railway embankments that these trains have to navigate while crossing the Alps for example.
To say I'm cross would be deceptive.
Uncle Christ and the sons of Ra.
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