Bruce Gagnon on Weapons in Space

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Bruce Gagnon is the Coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space. Project Censored named a story on space weaponization by Bruce as the 8th Most Censored story in 1999. Bruce worked on space issues for the past 20 years.

Bruce Gagnon on Weapons in Space

Original broadcast on RadioActive

November 6, 2003

Bruce Gagnon is the Coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons &

Nuclear Power in Space. He was the organizer of the Cancel Cassini Campaign

that drew enormous support and media coverage around the world and was featured

on the TV program 60 Minutes. The Cassini space probe launched 72 pounds of

plutonium into space in 1997.

Between 1983 – 1998 Bruce was the State Coordinator of the Florida Coalition

for Peace & Justice and has worked on space issues for the past 20 years.

In 1987 he organized the largest peace protest in Florida history when over

5,000 people marched on Cape Canaveral in opposition to the first flight test

of the Trident II missile.

Project Censored (from Sonoma State University, CA) named a story on space

weaponization by Bruce as the 8th Most Censored story in 1999. Bruce has traveled

to and spoken on space in England, Germany, Mexico, Canada, France, Cuba, Puerto

Rico, Japan, Australia, Greece and throughout the U.S.

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