Al Gore Proposes African Genocide, S. Africa Counters with Nuclear Power

25 May 2007

Al Gore Proposes African Genocide,
S. Africa Counters with Nuclear Power

May 25 - While the genocidal racist Al Gore proposes to stop the industrial development of African and other Third World countries, South Africa is proposing just the opposite. In a lengthy article going through the history of nuclear power development, Prof. Monish Gunawardana, from Windhoek, wrote for the May 24 issue of the New Era journal that South Africa's nuclear reactor known as the Pebble-Bed Modular Reactor (PBMR) "is more suitable for developing nations. I believe that South Africa's ESKOM might be able to win contracts to build and operate PMBRs in other African countries in the near future."

Gunawardana goes on writing, that in respect to growing worldwide concerns about the future of power supplies in an era of global warming, "governments should look at nuclear power as a clean and essential tool to power their nations. Even countries such as Brazil, which is blessed with fossil oil reserves, hydropower and alternative fuel with ethanol, has planned to build four nuclear power plants. This means developing nations keep high hopes in clean and sustainable energy sources."

"When the global economies grow, all nations will demand more power to run and sustain their households and industries. However, there is a world of energy around us. The challenge is using these energies in a viable way technologically, economically and environmentally. Hence, developing nations can use green and sustainable new power products such as Pebble-Bed Nuclear Reactors to leapfrog their economic growth and reverse the poverty of their people."