Fukushima, eight years ago, today. Still haven't found the cores.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaelshellenberger/2019/03/11/it-sounds-crazy-but-fukushima-chernobyl-and-three-mile-island-show-why-nuclear-is-inherently-safe/
https://www.courthousenews.com/us-sailors-face-grim-diagnoses-after-fukushima-mission/
https://www.thenation.com/article/seven-years-on-sailors-exposed-to-fukushima-radiation-seek-their-day-in-court/
>Have you ever truly been free?
I'm going with "no"…
1776 - Declaration of Independence
1783 - Treaty of Paris (war with England formally ended)
1791 - Bank of the US is chartered
1811 - Bank of the US is dissolved when charter is not renewed
1812 - War with England
1815 - War ends (why? English navy had us blockaded, trade was at a standstill)
1816 - 2nd Bank of the US is chartered
1836 - 2nd Bank of the US is dissolved after charter expires
1861 - Start of Civil War
1861 - Gallatin marches on Washington re: gold
1863 - National Currency Act and National Banking Act
1863 - England sells arms to both North and South, buys US War Bonds
1864 - National Banking Act replaces the 1863 Act
1865 - National Bank Act establishes tax on banks
1865 - Lincoln assassinated (over War Bonds that he didn't want to pay?)