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Date: June 01, 2012 at 18:25:00
From: Polydactl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: The ongoing Fukushima radiation disaster--there's hope! |
URL: Fukushima News Update and the Corp. Media on the wrong side of history, 5/29/12 kevin d. blanch |
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I have some hope today- :)
This is NOT verified yet, but Kevin's inside sources say the Obama administration has gone to the U.N. to formulate a 'plan' for handling Fukushima. (Cross 'yer fingers and hope it doesn't include 'shoving Fuku into the ocean.') Probably this action was born out of Japanese journalists stepping up to the plate, asking for international help, and recent media admission about California radiation test results of bluefin tuna taken off the west coast, last August. The amount of radiation, tritium, strontium, cobalt, and cesium going into the ocean is beyond imagination at this point. The 'hope' that radiation readily disperses in the ocean is a proven myth! See this article on enenews:
US Gov’t Memo: Nuclear fall-out in ocean does NOT gradually spread out — ‘Streams of higher radioactive materials’
I don't know what the U.N. can do at this point. Many people have come up with ideas. Let's hope there's no radiation eating bacteria involved either, lol (associated with 'black dust' from Minamisoma and recently found in Tokyo, again). Ya never know what opportunities people the likes of E. Rahm will come up with, in a desperate moment.
Recent earthquakes in the last couple days include two near Tokyo. The Chikyu was off Shizuoka drilling very deep for clathrates a month or so ago, so I'm not surprised there are earthquakes showing up in the nearby areas. Could be just coincidence given the current prediction by scientists that Tokyo is up next for a big quake - soon. I have my doubts about the sanity of the current drilling into the 3-11 fault zone, off Sendai too! This will include taking a 400m sediment core and rocks from the fault plane. Seismologists like to live dangerously! Who knew? Could drilling into the fault cause more instability of the fault? Even without earthquakes, the failure of Fuku reactor buildings can deconstruct themselves with the help of radiation heat and 'cooling' water.
Pray for Honshu. I've never hoped so much that praying will make a difference, that some solution can balance this egregious wrong. The Japanese people do not deserve genocide- :(
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Date: June 04, 2012 at 15:59:59
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Bill to be presented to Parliament: The Chernobyl Law |
URL: DISSENSUS JAPAN: Translated articles from Japanese freelance journalists and Bloggers |
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It's surprising the Japanese people, in their growing distrust of govt, haven't fired or removed the leadership. Prime Minister Hosono speaks to them as though they are five years old when they question him. He's said before that everyone must suffer the contamination in Japan. In a public Q&A, he said when he went to Namie? (contaminated area), he was given a 'trophy' which he held up for everyone to see. The children gathered debris to make this 'trophy' for him (arggh). He said 'does this trophy look DIRTY to you?' What a pretty boy, IDIOT. It's a stunning example of communication suppression in a long established pyramid style, corporate leadership in Japan. It seems that the leaders of such a pyramid are excluded from all rationality in a disaster, their only goal being to save the top of the pyramid and keep the bottom of the pyramid from collapsing into chaos. The citizens imo could have conducted disaster response with good old Japanese ingenuity and hard work, for a much more rational response if they were not so hooked into the old hierarchy. The Japanese govt has shown a heartless lack of support of it's citizens, otherwise considered 'collateral damage,' in the great Japanese nuclear industry experiment.
"In Russia, if an area has more than 5 milisieverts a year, the right of relocation is applied. If in Japan it is less than 20 milisieverts a year sievert, "we can live."
There's a enormous difference between the posture of a government trying to protect its people from contamination and what they really do.
Alexander Verkin said firmly: "I hope that The Chernobyl law which was established FIVE YEARS LATER (my caps) in the Soviet Union will also be established in Japan as soon as possible."
*The natural dose of 0.04 Sv and the additional exposed dose of 0.19 Sv by a nuclear power plant disaster were added.
If it assumes that someone passes 8 hours outdoors, and 16 hours inside wood frame houses, 1mm sievert will be exceeded in one year.
(Ministry of Environment HP)"
The current radiation dose standard of 'allowable' exposure was raised to 20 mSv a year, for children, adults, and seniors. This standard is said to be a lethal dose for children within 10 years.
Also on the 'Dissensus Japan' website? Emiko Numauchi, aka, the 'Minamisoma' blogger. It makes me very happy to see this high school teacher is still alive and writing- :)
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