sabato 19 giugno 2010

NO Uranium Weapons & Nukes Event in Baltimore

Are you against the use of Uranium Weapons (DU), nuke bombs, and reactors?

Then we have an event for YOU!

As you probably already know, it's not often that world renown nuclear radiation experts like Dr. Rosalie Bertell and Dr. Janette Sherman come to Baltimore!

In honor of this extraordinarily special occasion, some friends and I are putting together an awesome event on the anniversary of the first nuke bomb exploded by the US - "The Trinity Test" (July 16, 1945).

Our "UNHoly Trinity Day" event will be held on Friday, July 16 at 1:00 p.m. - a critically important event that's simply not to be missed!

And, believe it or not, admission is FREE! Plus, substantial refreshments will be provided (at no charge) during the reception to follow the presentations.

To obtain more information go to:
http://www.unholytrinityday.com

To help promote the event, please print out and distribute event flyers: http://www.unholytrinityday.com/help.php

Please forward this good news on even if you are not from the MD-DC area. Because often-times we may forward something to someone who then forwards it to someone else who may either live nearby or knows someone who wishes to travel to Baltimore for the event.

We would GREATLY appreciate it if you would please help us SPREAD THE WORD far and wide!

Thank you in advance for helping us get out the word in true grassroots fashion! We need to teach others what we already know... that the US and the rest of the world MUST eliminate nuclear reactors and weapons NOW!

This is, after all, about nothing less important than the continued nuclear pollution and contamination of our planet - for quite literally billions of years to come!

Again, the website for more information is:
http://www.unholytrinityday.com

Thanks again for all you do!

Best wishes,

Cathy Garger
UNHoly Trinity Day Committee
http://www.unholytrinityday.com

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