1. THTR Newsletter No. 137 December 2011

    When they gain government power, they behave no more cautiously in energy policy than the old industrial nations that believe in progress, as shown by the neighboring country of Namibia, a former German colony. With Russian or Chinese help, this country wants to have its first nuclear reactor online as early as 2018 (2). A very unrealistic assumption because Namibia...

  2. THTR Circular No. 136 July 2011

    to become a regional hegemonic power in Africa. And for this, as is well known, we urgently need nuclear power plants and, behind closed doors, the option for nuclear weapons. Similar to neighboring Namibia and South Africa, a "liberation organization" in Angola, the MPLA (Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola), has seized state power. A party elite of 3.000 now dominates...

  3. THTR Circular No. 125 February 09

    from NRW. Some Ruhr area companies are now building parts of the THTR in South Africa. Reason enough to take a closer look at this country in this newspaper. And neighboring Namibia (No. 101 +103), formerly a German colony, where the uranium comes from. - From here it's not far to the biggest nuclear bomb smuggling scandal of all time. The article "The Atomic Triangle: Germany,...

  4. Newspaper clippings (2008)

    According to the nuclear industry, 2,39 billion euros. The uranium for the THTR, which only produced electricity on 80 full-load days in the 423s due to many accidents, was mined in the Rössing mine in Namibia. Under apartheid conditions. The population had to endure the consequences of uranium production, which was still cheap at the time. Radioactive dust and gases caused the death of many workers...

  5. THTR newsletters from 2005

    planned until 2017. Nuclear hydrogen production, VHTR. Trade unionist for the HTR. IG BCE and Prof. Dr. Franz-Joseph Wodopia at the German Atomic Forum. New uranium mine and first alternatives in Namibia. “Long Heinrich”. Uranium thieves. Schönhuber as the former editor-in-chief of what is now the Ippen-Blatt “tz” (Munich). Laurenz Meyer, Part 19: Expenses and Social Robbery. * THTR Newsletter No. 102, November...

  6. THTR newsletters from 2006

    (South Africa): No sabotage, but frightening normality! Energy problems and destabilization in South Africa. Terrorists in the Koeberg nuclear power plant? PBMR construction delayed. Electricity gap in Namibia. Uranium and racism (Rössing, Namibia). Sustainably expensive Generation IV (HTR line in EU and FRG). Hydrogen is not just a question of technology. * THTR Newsletter No. 105, March 2006 Nuclear...

  7. THTR Newsletter No. 109 November 2006

    by Horst Blume can be found under the “Grassroots Revolution” section on the website www.linksnet.de, a cooperation between around 30 left-wing magazines. The article "Gold rush mood in Namibia" about Namibia's path to becoming the world's No. 1 uranium miner can be viewed at www.gras Wurzel.net (November) and in a few days also on this homepage. *** Top of page *** Call for donations...

  8. THTR Circular No. 84 August 03

    Subsidized energy tariffs. - Eskom supported the South African government's claims to regional hegemony by taking over the development of energy production and distribution in occupied Namibia, just as Eskom supported the faltering Portuguese colonial empire by supporting the construction of the dams at Cahora Bassa (Mozambique) and Gove & Calueque ( Angola) as well as the construction of...

  9. THTR Circular No. 100 July 05

    that we work together. The activists were able to achieve an important legal victory before the South African Supreme Court. Next door, in the former German colony of Namibia, the uranium for the THTR in Hamm was mined and a new large uranium mine is now being planned. Inspiration for future activities could also come from Mahatma Gandhi, who spent 21 years in...

  10. THTR Newsletter No. 101 October 05

    In 79 we quoted Steve Thomas in the article "The Firecracker" (Die Zeit April 11.04.2002, XNUMX). We also reported that he advised the International Atomic Energy Agency. Uranium mining in Namibia - current developments Top of page Namibia as a former uranium supplier for the THTR-Hamm and possibly as a future supplier for the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) plays a role in the establishment...

  11. THTR Circular No. 106 April 06

    ESKOM – and not the police – has an immense task ahead of it. The 'sabotage' was probably negligence. "Koeberg has become a political football" wrote "Namibia Plus-online" on March 3, 2006. PBMR construction is delayed The construction of the high-temperature reactor, called the Pebble Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) in South Africa, will probably not be completed on time after all Years 2007...

  12. THTR Newsletter No. 103 December 2005

    Member of the General Secretariat of the European Union, which accompanies the decision-making process of the EU institutions! – Is anyone laughing? Horst Blume New uranium mine and first alternatives in Namibia Top of page In issues 100 and 101 of the THTR newsletter we reported that in the former German colony of South West Africa - today's Namibia - since 1976 in the above-ground...

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