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New Zealand Radio Ad - Throw Back

A 30 second radio spot about bottom trawling made for New Zealand radio.

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David McTaggart audio diary on eve of nuclear blast.

David McTaggart's audio diary from Vega, his 38-foot Ketch hove-to in the forbidden zone of an imminent atmospheric nuclear test. Earlier this day, McTaggart had seen the balloon carrying the test device aloft over Moruroa. He and his crew feared the French would detonate the device despite their presence.

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Crewmember Bunny McDiarmid on the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior

Bunny McDiarmid speaks about the significance of the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior.

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Steve Sawyer

Steve Sawyer talks about the threat of nuclear weapons, 1985, and the threat of climate change, 2005. Steve was campaign coordinator aboard the Rainbow Warrior when it was bombed by French agents in 1985.

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Remembering the Rainbow Warrior Bombing: 26 minute version

The sinking of the Rainbow Warrior remembered by those who were there: Greenpeace crew and New Zealand police among them. Twenty-six minute MP3 Audio in medium quality stereo, 64kbps 22050 Hz.

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Rainbow Warrior Ringtone

This is a sample from "Bomb the World" by Michael Franti and Spearhead in wav format for your cell phone.

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Grace O´Sullivan speaks about the bombing of the Rainbow Warrior

Grace O´Sullivan was a member of the crew of the Rainbow Warrior when the ship was sunk by French agents in New Zealand. In this podcast she speaks to 500 supporters about the experience on the 20th Anniversary of the sinking.

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Podcast: In the shadow of a nuclear bomb

The fifth Podcast for Peace episode features an audio tape David McTaggart made in 1972 from his sailing ship, Vega, as it lay hove-to in the shadow of a French nuclear weapons test that he was attempting to stop with his presence.

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Michael atop Marsden B

Greenpeace climber Michael Simpson talks to Greenpeace radio Heatwave FM hosts Bomber and Steve from atop the Marsden B power station during the global day of action on climate change.

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Alice Leney narrates the launch of a Star Wars test firing from Kwajalein missile range in the Pacific.

Alice Leny witnessed the firing of a target missile from Kwajalein missile base in 2000. The missile was intended to intercept a target fired from Vandenburg Air Force Base in California. It missed. This was Alice's audio report, radioed in live as the missile was fired and two Greenpeace activists breached the security around the launch.

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