Stop Nuclear Testing International NV actions hope to end nuclear testing in Nevada. For the past five years, the Soviet Union has appealed for a comprehensive test ban. Over 700 underground nuclear explosions have shaken the earth at the Nevada test site. Aside from the nuclear testing, the test site is located illegally on land which was guaranteed to the Western Shoshone nation by the 1863 Ruby Valley treaty. An organization called "The Hundredth Monkey" in Arcata, California, is organizing a nonviolent campaign to end the testing at the Nevada site. On April 10-12, 1992, hundreds of thousand of global citizens are expected to gather in Las Vegas, Nevada, sixty-five miles southeast of the Nevada test site, to hear dozens of international speakers and world class musical artists, to inform, inspire and demand an end to nuclear testing. This will be followed on April 13 by a five day mass walk to the Nevada test site and then a direct action in conjunction with Earth Day 1992. The purposes are * To stop nuclear testing at the Nevada test site through world awareness, political pressure, direct action and a mass walk to the test site. * To educate the world through media exposure and a full-length feature movie of the event. * To expand the nonviolence ethic through mass nonviolence trainings in conjunction with the event. * To return the land to its true stewards - the Western Shoshone Nation. For further information, contact : The Hundredth Monkey, PO Box 402, Arcata, California 95521, USA or phone: (707) 826 2641.