1. THTR Newsletter No. 123 October 08

    Misleading the public, which can hardly be surpassed in terms of audacity. Clarifying this would have been one of the tasks of the MP who represents the constituency in which Asse is located in the Bundestag: Sigmar Gabriel, now also the Environment Minister in Berlin.” And another highly explosive connection is pointed out about the angle in “Konkret”: “Asse contains the legacies of the beginnings of...

  2. THTR Circular No. 119 January 08

    On January 9, 2008, they presented a questionnaire and referred to the nuclear facilities in Jülich, Hamm, Ahaus and Gronau that were ignored in the study. And by the way: The German Bundestag is discussing the KIKK study. However, the NRW systems do not appear in the detailed debate. The WA quotes a letter from its internet forum in the paper edition: “A few years ago I...

  3. THTR Circular No. 110 January 07

    to write in the THTR newsletter. (...) I can reassure you on the subject of Boettcher. The information comes from Holger Strom's bestseller "Peaceful into Catastrophe", page 866. All members of the Bundestag and EU members, prime ministers and research institutions received a free copy from the publisher at the time. Surely your institute also has a copy." - And in it...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 109 November 2006

    to be brought back to life. I have a good tip for those who don't want to hear anything about all of this in terms of news - even if the German Bundestag, with almost all ministers and political celebrities as speakers on 22 (!!) pages of minutes, is having a big exchange of blows about the future our Hammer cutting-edge technology comes together: In our...

  5. THTR Newsletter No. 77 November 02

    a conference organized by the Heinrich Böll Foundation to prepare for the Sustainability Summit in Johannisburg. The following assessment by Michaele Hustedt, energy policy spokeswoman for the Greens in the Bundestag, was given: "Even former supporters of the nuclear phase-out are now calling for a return to use with small high-temperature reactors and fusion energy. The...

  6. THTR Newsletter No. 81 March 03

    the bill to more than 200 million euros, without the radioactive scrap being safely sealed. Now the bottomless pit needs to be completely eliminated. The Bundestag's budget committee unanimously approved an agreement on Thursday that calls for the demolition of what was once the heart of Jülich's nuclear research. Expected costs: Another 200 million euros, the effort...

  7. THTR Newsletter No. 89 March 04

    with which you explained your concerns about the further development of high-temperature reactor technology specifically in South Africa. With the amendment to the Atomic Energy Act, the Federal Government and the Bundestag have provided a binding framework for ending nuclear energy in Germany. State funds are no longer used to further develop nuclear power plants in Germany. This...

  8. THTR Circular No. 97 February 05

    Discussions because he had obviously addressed several sore points in the biographies of some participants. In particular, former Maoist cadres, some of whom later found a new home as (Bundestag) members of parties, were irritated. This debate was also reflected in the magazine “Direkte Aktion”. But what's most important to me is...

  9. THTR Circular No. 100 July 05

    must examine whether the planned export of Uhde's nuclear fuel element factory will violate foreign trade regulations. In June 2005, the Green Bundestag member Friedrich Ostendorff from the neighboring district of Unna made corresponding inquiries to Federal Minister Wolfgang Clement and Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer. Ostendorff was active in the resistance against the THTR for years...

  10. THTR Circular No. 104 January 06

    Given the current situation and the pace of work, the project will probably take at least 4 years instead of the originally planned 18 years,' he warned the Bundestag's budget committee. The costs would increase more than fivefold from the original 39 million to 215 million euros. (...) Legally, the federal government is neither obliged to dismantle the reactor...

  11. THTR Newsletter No. 103 December 2005

    Schönhuber Top of page On November 27th, the neo-Nazi and former Republican leader Franz Schönhuber died. Just a few weeks before his death, he had won 2,5 percent for the NPD in the well-known Dresden Bundestag by-election. – What does that have to do with Hamm? A little bit. In 1969 and 1970, Schönhuber was editor-in-chief of the Munich tabloid tz, which today, like...

  12. Reactor failure THTR - communication

    he can also build the bomb. * The regional princes... Laurenz Meyer has truly earned the nickname “pocket filler”. In the nine months before he left the Bundestag in 2009, Mr. Meyer's office ordered 11 fine Montblanc fountain pens worth more than 3.000 euros using the Bundestag's benefits-in-kind account. In 2001, RWE paid only...

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