Website review: media underground

Someone discovered this in Counterculture 44 reviews since Dec 3, 2003
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CrazyNick rated 20 months ago
Media Underground, for um.. underground media.
abraxus rated 20 months ago
Another underground information playground
yelsrohj rated 22 months ago
Good info.
darktanis rated 23 months ago
Wow this sucked so bad! Conspiracy theories run amuck here
GermanHalfmount rated 23 months ago
Double-plus good!
YeeHa711 rated 24 months ago
Quoted from the site 'Southern California is seasonally inundated with tour buses plying the streets of Hollywood and the homes of entertainment stars. But a new tour, begun this summer, takes the curious to places far hotter and more significant: the Military Tour of Southern California, sponsored by the L.A. chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR). It's a chance for locals to get in touch with the amazing amount of military toxins in our environment, by boarding a bus to military-related sites that ooze that Outer Limits Cold War essence. 'The Department of Defense is the world's largest polluter, producing more toxic waste than the five biggest U.S. chemical companies combined. There are 27,000 contaminated hot spots on 8,500 military properties nationwide. One out of every 10 Americans lives within 10 miles of a military location that's been listed as a U.S. EPA Superfund priority cleanup site. Southern California has 16 military-related Superfund sites, including the entire San Gabriel Valley and the eastern half of the San Fernando Valley. Superfund cleanups are happening at places such as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) near Pasadena, El Toro Marine Base, and Camp Pendleton, as well as numerous military bases in the inland deserts.' (Los Angeles City Beat article).
MasterFunk rated 24 months ago
Interesting conspiracy theorists/counter culture. Not the torrent site I expected it to be.
kylephoto760 rated 26 months ago
Well, this was a wasted stumble. Next!!
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