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Senator Mike Crapo and Idaho Lorax - GREAT Pocatello Uranium CLEAN-UP

球美の里にメンソーレ (Idaho Experience vs Fukushima)

Idaho Experience vs Fukushima  - Behind the Uranium Curtain.  Please  stay safe!  Beware Eastern Idaho millions of tons of Uranium Series contaminating the Cities and schools,and National Forests. Time to Learn. See: Safecast - Pocatello Valley

Idaho Lorax Speaks: Ethics at Irving MS?

Mike Saville - District 28 Senate April 2018

ISU Cosmetology Spring Extravganza Hair Flair 2018

Will This Be Humanity's Fate?

Worst People in the World - Hannah Sanger - City of Pocatello

Exposure is all we have left in a lawless community. WORST PEOPLE IN THE WORLD: Update 2017 Felony Misprision: To know and do nothing, followed by actual disruption of people exposing these crimes and those contributing to the contamination of our children: Criminal Child Abuse, Criminal Child Neglect, and Criminal Criminal Child Endangerment. Also, unlawful removal of Nuclear materials contamination source areas warning signs. Subject: Hannah Sanger, City of Pocatello Environmental post. Following orders is no excuse for criminal activity. ( from Oath Keepers pledge. --US Constitution.) The Choices we make in life define us!  Also how well you can lie. Hanna Sanger at a Uranium Stormwater Project Sediment Analysis Meeting? "Hell, I used to work for the Fire Department, and when they poisoned the Portneuf river with toxic chemicals I got a little peeved. But then again, I knew I'd have to cover-it up when they did it again. And Yes-siree! They did it again!"  .."Of C

I Stand With Wolves - Karen LaFountain

I STAND WITH WOLVES It was the night. A time when nature turns down it's volume, and peace lingers on cooled and windswept vistas.   It was a time when the wolf could take stock of his days endeavors, and of his family's role played out in perfect unison.   The days hunt was successful and all the young pups lay sleeping in a soft and warm den made by their mother. The alpha, a strong, resilient and admired leader watches over his pack with pride and love. His mate lays close by his side in hushed and contented slumber.   This pack lives each day to continue the circle of life given by the great one. They do not take what is not theirs for the taking. They do not act glutenous, imbibing in kill to waste. They feed their family and take no more. The wolf gives back to the forest, fosters health in their prey, and gives thanks in the howl understood only by his kind and perhaps the moon.   But, in spite of all the good that the wolf is to each other and to the ecosystem of the wi