Nothing to do with the fake Alien invasion idea but as it's pertinent to the London Olympics zone I found it interesting to post this article in this thread.
London 2012: A Rubbish Olympics
06/06/2012
"The Olympics is a great brand." So says David Higgins, Chief Executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority. One of the words Higgins would not like attached to his brand is – rubbish. Yet rubbish features large in relation to the London Olympics. The Main Stadium, Basketball Arena, Velodrome, and the Media Centre are all built on rubbish, or to be more exact former rubbish dumps. Most of this rubbish (with associated contamination) remains under these venues.
Documents submitted for planning approval reveal that the ground below the Media Centre is still producing so much methane from the decaying refuse it contains that special precautions should have been taken to protect the expected 20,000 visiting journalists and media.
Two documents (excerpt from one shown below) warned of buried radioactive waste near the site of the Basketball Arena and Velodrome, close to the Athletes’ Village - yet the authorities ignored the possibility of widespread contamination until radioactivity was found in excavated material some months after works began.
Then at the site of the Main Stadium, significant quantities of radioactive contamination were unknowingly excavated and spread around other areas of the site. Documents also acknowledge that further contamination remains buried beneath the stadium.
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Olympic spin-doctors are also keen to play down the fact that more than 7,000 tonnes of radioactively contaminated material has now been reburied on the Olympic site. The potential for bad publicity makes the reburial of this material a surprising choice. Paul Charman comments
"Taking this PR risk looks to have been unavoidable . The waste includes material that could not be disposed of to any landfill in the country and may well have been refused even at the specialist radioactive waste repository at Drigg. The conditions for acceptance at Drigg would also have meant external scrutiny - which could have been highly damaging. Reburying it on site looks like a gamble they had to take.
"Read on : http://redicecreations.com/article.php?id=20169
See also:LONDON 2012: RADIOACTIVE WASTE? NO PROBLEM, WE’VE GOT A PLASTIC SHEET...
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/157972/null
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