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Japan Nuclear Radiation
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Tokyo's Strangelove
US Israel Fukushima Blasts
At an opportune moment during the two-month strike, trucks loaded with 16 metric tons of nuclear cores were hauled away in refrigerated containers to prevent fission.
At the port of Houston, this dangerous cargo was loaded aboard vessels operated by an Israel state-owned shipping line.
The radioactive material was detected by port inspector Roland Carnaby, a private contractor working under the federal program to interdict weapons of mass destruction.
Houston police agents pursued Carnaby on a highway chase and gunned him down. |
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Radiation count above 10 sieverts per hour above ability for counter to record |
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It's just getting worse |
Yoichi Shimatsu
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Listening to his inner self |
Listening to inner self
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Japan Government Officially Censors Truth About Fukushima Nuclear Radiation Disaster
Japan officially issues orders to telecommunication companies and webmasters to remove content from websites that counter the official government position that the disaster is over and there is no more threat from radiation.
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Unimaginable terrible reality but might be going on deep inside the reactor building basement.
“The melt-lump of uranium is the fuel melted, defeating even the bottom of the containment, and I believe that it is not all that on the ground melted the concrete beneath the reactor building.”
Assistant Professor Hiroaki Koide of Kyoto University Reactor
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and some made a lot of money!
Four suicide notes addressed to the family, ancestors and a close neighborhood friend were later found in the house.
“My heart is in my mouth everyday due to news of the nuclear power plant,” grandmother wrote to her family.
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Parents bringing children with nosebleeds diarrhea lack of energy Japan Fukushima radiation |
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Much worse than you think continued
"The fuels are now a molten blob at the bottom of the reactor.
TEPCO announced they had a melt through.
A melt down is when the fuel collapses to the bottom of the reactor, and a melt through means it has melted through some layers.
That blob is incredibly radioactive, and now you have water on top of it.
The water picks up enormous amounts of radiation, so you add more water and you are generating hundreds of thousands of tons of highly radioactive water."
966 square kilometres near the Fukushima power station an area roughly 17 times the size of Manhattan is now likely uninhabitable.
35 per cent spike in infant mortality in northwest US cities that occurred after the Fukushima meltdown.
Radioactive air filters found in Seattle area.
"Most of the Japanese scientists at that time, the mid-1950s, considered that the technology of nuclear energy was under development or not established enough, and that it was too early to be put to practical use.
The Japan Scientists Council recommended the Japanese government not use this technology yet, but the government accepted to use enriched uranium to fuel nuclear power stations, and was thus subjected to US government policy."
"Units one through three have nuclear waste on the floor, the melted core, that has plutonium in it, and that has to be removed from the environment for hundreds of thousands of years."
Somehow, robotically, they will have to go in there and manage to put it in a container and store it for infinity, and that technology doesn't exist.
Nobody knows how to pick up the molten core from the floor, there is no solution available now for picking that up from the floor."
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Dahr Jamail article on english.aljazeera.net — Click here |
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'A partial nuclear meltdown but no comparing Fukushima to Chernobyl against the public good, the ordinary person would not understand!'
'A level 7 incident as with Chernobyl worldwide effecting.'
'At three of the six reactors a melt through the base has taken place molten fuel has sunk to the bottom of the pressure vessels and has burnt into the external steel containment vessels.'
'Highly radioactive water in the pressure vessels is leaking out of the containment vessels flowing outside the buildings that house the reactors.'
'We're trying to contain the contaminated water and prevent it from leaking into the sea, but elevated levels of radiation are in the ocean near the plant.'
'370,000 terabecquerels have escaped from the facility, no its 770,000 terabecquerels one terabecquerel is a trillion becquerels.'
'Permissible level of iodine-131 for vegetables and fish is 2,000 becquerels per kilogram.'
Iodine-131
Xenon 131mXe 133Xe 133mXe 135Xe some of the fission products of 235U (Uranium) and 239Pu (Plutonium)
Cesium (Cs137, Cs134)
Tellurium (Te132)
Strontium-89 Strontium-90
Plutonium-238 Plutonium-239 Plutonium-240 Plutonium-244 just some of the plutonium radiation from reactor three
In addition radiation substances that science today has not yet named and analyzed are being released into the air, ground and ocean water.
Much of the effects upon the body from these substance half lives ranging from days to millions of years even if connecting with the body in minute amounts, are not known.
The media reports that there is no or little risk to human health in Japan or elsewhere on the planet where the wind blows and ocean currents roam.
Yet permissible levels of radiation are being altered in various countries and structures such as Europe to allow cancer ratios not of two thousand and in some instances two million people, but a cancer rate of 200 people one in 200 people.
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France Ecology, Transport and Housing Minister Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (R) and Hideichi Okada, Vice Minister for International Affairs of the Ministry of Economics, Trade and Industry of Japan, attend a ministerial seminar on nuclear safety at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) headquarters in Paris June 7 2011. |
Japan confirms nuclear fuel melted through pressure vessels into containment and water leaking out of containment — Click here |
![]() | Unit 3 has a problem with saltwater poured into it for cooling and the effect on iron. The reactor bottom could disintegrate and dump everything. The reactor is hot with salt water an ideal conditions for corrosion. If Unit 3 reactor has not already dispersed its remaining contents through the former reactor bottom, then it could do so at any time. The entire core could fall through the iron bottom of the reactor suddenly. Unit 3 is the MOX plutonium uranium mixture reactor |
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Radiation measurement:
~10 rem or 0.1 Sv or 100 mSv or 100,000 microSv dosage per hour may begin to effect bodily cellular change with no radiation suit protection.
~100 rem or 1 Sievert per hour may induce radiation sickness such as nausea and vomiting.
Normal non-human produced radiation can be as low as 0.23 microSievert per hour exposure in such places as La Paz, Bolivia.
1 sievert is also defined as that producing the same biological effect in a specified tissue as 1 gray of high-energy x-rays. |
204 Sieverts per hour in drywell of Reactor 1
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In the 2nd case where they assumed the faulty water gauge, the result showed the entire fuel rods had melted
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SPEEDI data list on May 10 2011 in Japanese
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ex-skf.blogspot.com
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Time.com: China Syndrome might just have happened at Fukushima
— Molten fuel may have “melted through everything into the earth”
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Wall Street Journal: Substantial damage to the fuel cores at two additional reactors of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex has taken place
— a similar meltdown of the core took place at unit No. 1
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Unit reactor 3 Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant after explosion Photo taken March 24, 2011 by Photo Service Co Ltd Japan |
Private testing finds Plutonium in soil more than 50 kilometers from Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power planet
“Very high radiation that is very different to what the gov’t released”
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When reactor 3 exploded
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Fukushima I Nuke Plant: Radiation on 2nd Floor of Reactor 1 Exceeded 1000 Millisieverts/Hour
Or more than 1 sievert/hour
2 Sieverts per hour detected in No. 1 reactor building on May 13 2011 |
2 Sieverts per hour detected in No. 1 reactor building on May 13 2011
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Measurement was done for 5 minutes starting 12:45PM on May 10 (JST) and at 1.6 meters from the floor the Geiger counter went overscale
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Radiation steam May 11, 2011 from reactor 2 reactor 3 and reactor 4 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant | |
Enhanced image morning of May 11, 2011 from reactors 2 3 and 4 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant | |
Image: NILO Radioactive iodine 131 has a life of 80+ days — almost three months | |
![]() Image: NILO Cesium 137 has a half life of 30.17 years — a life of more than 300 years | |
ENENEWS.com
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blog.alexanderhiggins.com
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leakspinner.wordpress.com
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Fukushima Daiici damaged nuclear plant May 8 2011 — possible fire outbreak for period of time
Radiation emissions continue from the Daiici plant into the atmosphere Image: leakspinner.files.wordpress.com | |
Fukushima Japan Number 3 Plutonium Uranium Mox Fueled Nuclear Reactor Likely Leaking
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Fukushima Japan Number 3 Plutonium Uranium Mox Fueled Nuclear Reactor April 2011
Radiation emissions continue from the Daiici plant into the atmosphere. Image: leakspinner.files.wordpress.com | |
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Exposing children to a one in 200 risk of getting cancer
Ministers have increased the acceptable safety level for school children from 1 to 20 millisieverts per year.
The new standard of 20 millisieverts a year is equivalent to the annual maximum dose for German nuclear workers yet children are much more susceptible to radiation than adults.
Physicians for Social Responsibility — a US-based organization that opposes nuclear power — said the new acceptable limit exposed children to a one in 200 risk of getting cancer, compared with a one in 500 risk for adults:
"It is unconscionable to increase the allowable dose for children to 20 millisieverts.
There is no way this level of exposure can be considered safe."
Toshiso Kosako, a Tokyo University professor who was being employed to be an expert advisor on radiation, has resigned.
Toshiso Kosako has since held a news conference and accused the government of ad hoc policy making and contravening internationally accepted norms for the sake of political expediency.
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Parents revolt against radiation levels
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Does anyone else here find it incredibly creepy that there is absolutely NO coverage by western media?
Personally I am horrified.
Too many people are completely oblivious to the fact that there is even a problem... it’s stunning!
Tony Wilson April 26, 2011 at 9:37 am
We have all been conditioned through movies to have the struggling heroic reporter uncovering the conspiracy.
But reality is different.
The so called democracies have a media that when called for can be just as tightly controlled as Russia or Iran.
We have the veneer of the BBC, CBS, NBC and ABC.
The US channels are kind of understandable because they are owned by corporations all interconnected.
The BBC has been a shock for me.
I knew that they were rotten but time after time have either not mentioned this or had scientists connected with the mega nuclear companies.
Honesty will result in food riots a collapse of world economies and a breakdown of society.
Angry people going around to Tony Blair's house or Rockerfellas for an angry chat.
Won't do any good.
They'll already be on their islands watching us as a movie with their monitors playing scenes of that which remains of TV uploaded and then beamed via satellite from the shutting-down cities.
Rothschild might be in Jerusalem entering up the steps that lead into his heaven. The steps that take him to the 'portal' he has built into the 'Israel Supreme Court' — that building he designed and paid for with the pyramid set on the roof enclosing the 'all Seeing Eye.'
But he might be off via his private jet to one of his islands — chickening out when it comes to his moment!
Those slightly lower on the pyramid, those favored military, politicals, corrupt mega-business CEO's etc with a ticket, will be inside the vast underground bases built over the last sixty years: food, water, wine, gyms, all waiting for them and their families to relax in luxury hotels while the populations above ground become decimated.
That is the plan!
That has always been the plan!
Kewe
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TEPCO unable to verify water levels at reactors No. 2 and 3 — Suspects water is leaking from damaged containment vessels
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Foot-long piece of concrete emitting almost 1 Sievert/hour found near No. 3 reactor
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Washingtonsblog.com wrote to radiation expert Dr. Chris Busby
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Cloud of radioactive steam rising from Fukushima Daiici damaged nuclear plant — April 22 2011 |
Webcam shows massive cloud of radioactive steam rising from Fukushima
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Radioactive Iodine In Phoenix Arizona Milk 1600% Above EPA Drinking Water Limits
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Plutonium and Strontium in US [and circulating throughout Northern Hemisphere] since March 18th 2011
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Nuclear Facts from Dr Helen Caldicott
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Erasing information authorities deem harmful to public order
Yumoto Daini Middle School, Iwaki City, Fukushima school doctor informs children and their parents:
“The radiation problem is already finished.
You can go to school and go outside without any problem. You should not fear malicious gossip.”
The school’s doctor's speech in his white coat was given at the school entrance ceremony.
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Honma Hiroshi aged 56 comments in Iwaki:
“I’m surprised that local people are so calm.
Even within the 30 km radiation exclusion zone locals don’t even wear special anti-radiation clothes.”
US made “Geiger counter”
Ikarashi Yoshitaka aged 33 is one who is particularly keen on restoring his business and the local economy, a goal that leads him to downplay warnings of radiation risk.
“It is just an emotional thesis that ours is ‘a city in danger!’”
Together with dozens of volunteers from across Japan, Ikarashi has visited many areas throughout the radiation exclusion zone.
He confidently asserts that his $600 made in U.S. “Geiger counter” has detected no abnormal amount of radiation.
Ikarashi is troubled by the fact that the milk business he manages suffered a 90% drop in sales as a result of radiation fears and that some farmers have been forced to throw away their milk.
“Correctly revealed to the nation”
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In Tokyo, on April 6, a group of freelance journalists including Uesugi Takashi held a media session with dozens of DPJ lawmakers, including former Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio, to question the performance of the media in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.
Kawauchi Hiroshi, a DPJ member of the House of Representative, stated that:
“Information about radiation diffusion should be correctly revealed to the nation.
However, so far only once was this done.”
Kawauchi Hiroshi explained the frustration of local officials.
“The information from TEPCO (Tokyo Electronic Power Company) should be precisely conveyed.
The mayor of Iidate village, in the 30km zone, told me:
'There is no information and I do not know what to do.'”
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Pursuing facts
Uesugi Takashi explains the core of the problem behind misinformation and rumors:
“Freelance journalists and foreign media are pursuing the facts, even going into the radiation exclusion zone.
However, surprisingly, the Japan government continues to prevent freelance journalists and overseas media from gaining access to official press conferences at the prime minister’s house and government.
Since the March 11th earthquake and tsunami, the government has excluded all internet media and all foreign media from official press conferences on the 'Emergency Situation.'
Access has been limited in two ways.
While Chief Cabinet Secretary Edano Yukio holds twice daily press conferences for representatives of the big Japanese media, registered representatives of freelance and internet media are limited to a single press conference per week.
In contrast to Japanese media who are briefed regularly by Edano and periodically by Prime Miniser Kan, foreign media are briefed exclusively by administrative staff.
At TEPCO press conferences, which are now being held at company headquarters, foreign correspondents and Japanese freelancers regularly ask probing questions.
Mainstream journalists simply record and report company statements reiterating that the situation is basically under control and there is nothing to worry about.”
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Japan is winning the war against America
One reason for this, Uesugi suggests, is that TEPCO, a giant media sponsor, has an annual 20 billion yen advertising budget:
“The media keeps defending the information from TEPCO!
The Japanese media today is no different from the wartime propaganda media that kept repeating to the very end that ‘Japan is winning the war against America.’”
After the reactor blew up on March 14, there was concern by many about the leakage of plutonium but not until two weeks later, when Uesugi asked, had a single media representative raised the question of plutonium at any of TEPCO’s press conferences.
On March 26, in response to Uesugi’s query, TEPCO stated:
“We do not measure the level of plutonium and do not even have a detector to scale it.”
The next day, Chief Cabinet Secretary Edano announced that “plutonium was detected”.
When TEPCO finally released data on radioactive plutonium on March 28, it stated that plutonium -238, -239, and -240 were found in the ground, but insisted that it posed no human risk.
Since TEPCO provided no clarification of the meaning of the plutonium radiation findings, the mainstream press merely reported the presence of the radiation without assessment
Nippon Television on March 29 headlined its interview with Tokyo University Professor Nakagawa Keiichi, a radiation specialist:
“Plutonium from the power plant — no effect on neighbors.”
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Fired for criticism
On March 15, Uesugi Takashi criticized TEPCO for its closed attitude toward information on a TBS radio program.
For this, he was immediately dismissed from his regular program.
The scandal involving TEPCO’s silencing of the media took an interesting turn two weeks later.
At the time of the disaster on March 11, TEPCO Chairman Katsumata Tsunehisa was hosting dozens of mainstream media executives on a 'study session' in China.
When asked about this fact by freelance journalist Tanaka Ryusaku at a TEPCO press conference on March 30, Katsumata defended the practice:
Media freeloading
“It is a fact that we traveled together to China.
TEPCO did not pay all the expenses of the trip, we paid more than they did.
Certainly they are executives of the mass media, but they are all members of the study session.”
When Tanaka requested the names of the media executives hosted by TEPCO in China, Katsumata retorted:
“I cannot reveal their names since this is private information.”
But it is precisely such collusive relations between mainstream media, the government and TEPCO, that results in the censorship of information concerning nuclear problems.
Government censorship
Now the Japanese government has moved to crack down on independent reportage and criticism of the government’s policies in the wake of the disaster by deciding what citizens may or may not talk about in public.
A new project team has been created by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication, the National Police Agency, and METI to combat 'rumors' deemed harmful to Japanese security in the wake of the Fukushima disaster.
The government charges that the damage caused by earthquakes and by the nuclear accident are being magnified by irresponsible rumors, and the government must take action for the sake of the public good.
The project team has begun to send 'letters of request' to such organizations as telephone companies, internet providers, cable television stations, and others, demanding that they:
“Take adequate measures based on the guidelines in response to illegal information.”
The measures include erasing any information from internet sites that the authorities deem harmful to public order and morality.
Taken from an article by Makiko Segawa a staff writer at the Shingetsu News Agency. |
Erasing information authorities deem harmful to public order
Unit 3 Fukushima Daiichi plant after hydrogen explosion |
Radiation disparagement and censorship
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Japan 'officially' orders censorship of truth about Fukushima Daiichi nuclear radiation
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| Japan 9.0 Earthquake Tsunami Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant destruction March 11 2011 — April 15 2011 MASSIVE NUCLEAR STORAGE DUMP The mayor of Tsuruga City home of the trouble-plagued Monju plutonium-breeder reactor in Fukui Prefecture isn't buying Tokyo's weak explanation about the Fukushima 1 blast Fukushima No.2 plant, further south, is ringed by a wall of silence as a quiet evacuation is being conducted A specialist medical team from the Japan National Radiology Health Institute found radiation illness in 3 residents out of a sample group of 90. Overnight that number of civilian-nuclear 'hibakusha' shot up to 19, but in other counts to 160 MOX — plutonium and uranium It is also the children of humans — and the babies — the smallest and most vulnerable of the human species 'Sorry! Sorry!' the son cries, wishing he could have saved his mother Daughter holds hand of dead mother buried in rubble where home used to be |
Atomic bomb’s peculiar disease Hiroshima, Nagasaki — George Weller report |
Unspeakable grief and horror
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