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Date: May 26, 2014 at 17:47:46
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
URL: Fukushima BREAKING NEWS: Unit 4 has exploded, IT IS ON FIRE, kevin D. blanch 5/20/14 |
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Kevin does rant but listen to at least the 4:30second mark. There was controversy over whether R4 went on fire or not. It did, trust me. Fuku1 cam showed a huge puff puff puff of red blobs that stayed for over three days. You can see gas emitting from R4 like before in plume events, continuing. The red blobs I think are due to the Israeli camera that shows Cs (red or pink) isotopes in the air, or Fuktonium, as Kevin calls it - nuclear fission in the air. Offshore Fuku DAichi is now more radioactive than it's ever been. Our worries on the West Coast are just beginning. To my mind, rad strontium in the air will be something to keep your ears tuned for. Bone and heart and eyes-skin-mucous membranes really get hit by Cesium and Strontium. Alas, I don't think EPA will mention any alphas in the air for the public benefit. They are slaves to the nucleocrats and they don't care about us. Michael Jackson's song rings in my ears.
The nucleocrats are pathetically irresponsible and unaccountable to boot- :/ Chernobyl released 108 quadrabillion becquerels of Cs while Fuku it is said now, released 180 becquerels of Cs, INITIALLY! The ongoing accumulation will affect every living organism on the planet. Expect lots of algae and fun bacteria to rise to the occassion. Expect full plant/algae mutations (due to ancient genome adaptations over a long period of time) and less adaptable mutations in larger animals. Expect Radiation Acquired Immune Syndrome, cataracts, heart problems, IBS, bladder infex, sore throat, and sinusitis to be common systemic health issues. Expect earlier aging, at some point in accumulation. Eat anti-oxidants to help your body deal. Lypolyized Vit. C, boron, Vit. E and L-alpha lipoic acid, white clay or zeolite (check rads on zeolite though), and only clean algae, if you can find it, all help mitigate DA RADS. Wouldn't it be great if you could swallow something or maybe insert something at the other end where the rad water goes back into your body, that would tell you if you have a load of radiation being eaten. No one would make any money on a product like this because people don't want to know, in general. Too bad or tant pis.
There was a March 21st event I missed, then reactor 4 had an explosion on May 20, after removal of rods (damaged no doubt) from R4. Also heard this week, that they'll be pouring out storage containers water into the Pacific Ocean. They don't have space so just DUMP IT! All this following another explosion or 'corium going through holes maybe' in R2 (forgot date on that one - there are too many). Many explosions we don't see on the cams, said to be by some not the original Tepco cams but the Israeli cams that can 'see' different types of rad gases released. Personally I didnt' hear that Tepco's cams (150 of them) were damaged by explosions but maybe. Why were the Israeli's monitoring Daichi? Hmm, big political issues going on there with mox fuel production in reactors not meant to do that = unsafe.
If everyone can't get together and stop the nuclear addiction we have on the planet, we are dead ducks. Speaking of dead ducks did anyone post about all the pelicans and other marine life (seals and whatnot, not sure) having recently divested of a dead sardine feast (always said to be domoic acid and oxygen depletion but that's what radiation sets up), then hobbled and wobbled and dropped dead in front of chagrained observers at Marina Del Rey? More to come, surely, more to come. Some ass-lkr biologist said 'oh birds do drop dead this time of year..' REALLY, as though this fish die-off and bird die-off is not related to the last one and the one before that around the Pacific Ocean? I have to forgive some of these paid pundit for they are the walking dead speaking.
I will never forgive these nuc fkrs, EVER. The bankers and nucleocrats have the planet sewed up, they think. Wonder how they think they and their grandchildren are going to survive this, what I call a 'butterfly effect,' global radiation event (continuing, that's the worst part!)?
Da Nile is not a river folks but then, what can people do when they are literally in a speeded-up demise from well-entrenched 'best efforts' of long-standing war profiteers and sloppy technology oversight?
I noticed that most of the initial clouds went up towards AK, again. They get the brunt of a lot of this, along with a big dump into the Pacific Ocean. Contrarary to public opinion, ALPHA PARTICLES DO FLY on the wind. We are getting a lot of second-hand radiation, mostly decayed particles. The nuclear monitors don't show anything but Beta particles so we won't know if we're getting some esoteric Alpha particles from R4. Damn them.
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Date: May 30, 2014 at 01:46:58
From: Eve in FL, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
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Polydactyl...was going to say a thing. Yet I suppose you know the winners here really loose when the last error comes. There won't be any more tricking of souls and stealing life so they can kill it and live off death for they are death. I think we are already and have been in the zombie apocalypse. That is the biggest tricks. It's not seen till it ends.
Hard to know what to say, yet I understand where you are coming from. I feel your frustrations, it is well you know and you share so someone else may know. That someone else may have a thing to share that is maybe a tighter bond than we realize to love Creation, to cherish life to embrace compassion. I hope so.
~Eve
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Date: June 02, 2014 at 01:08:07
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
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'That someone else may have a thing to share that is maybe a tighter bond than we realize to love Creation, to cherish life to embrace compassion.' I KNOW so! Thanks, that's really sweet of you to point out and it is the truth.
It is very frustrating to know one thing and to hear another but the denial (I almost wrote da nail, ha) I feel worse about, especially the media and agencies kicking 'death down the road.' The 'info void' creates a strange polarization of behavior: yelling/nodding prophets and pacifiers/deniers, with so very little real data available.
The paid pundits act like we need an interpretation of the data they have (but don't reference usually), as though to say 'all is OK' go back to sleep mommies and daddies, eat everything on your plate, put your babies in the surf, do some hard running on those peaks - it'll build character! No, not really. No one is talking about fallout in the air, soil, water, or grass - not ONE measurement or shhhhh someone's gonna git' ya, LOL. Guess I'll get over it until all the animals are gone, then I'll go ape-sh*t. One thing's for sure, Fuku is not getting better despite Ken B.'s take ("Kelp Boy" as BeautifulgirlbyDana calls him- :D) of no marine animals affected on West Coast, says he's backing the model that shows little to no Cesium will be found in the littoral zone of water along the coast (tell that to the seals and crustaceans and mutated algae), with no regard to any of the low dose radiation studies or atmospheric isotope numbers revealed by anyone since May/June of 2012. (I didn't bother with his lecture and heard people couldn't ask their questions, like it was staged). Maybe he'll discover Strontium on the shoreline, or not (try the air, Kelp Boy). Sooo, I take pleasure in things I love- cats, books, cool people, music, and exercise. It's a bit nihilistic but necessary to decompress from an ongoing fallout event, the continuation of which, is totally lost on paid 'pacifiers' and media nulls. In another 10 years these 'specialists' will still be trying to weave a fairytale out of fallout, ill health, and a chemically mutated landscape. I'm finding that there are only a small group of people who really care about all the planet's organic inhabitants. Those people are the people I LOVE and will support any way I can!
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Date: May 29, 2014 at 14:45:46
From: Anne Redwood City, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
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Poly, I always read your reports and I don't know whether making conscious what is happening is more mind or soul/psyche/species numbing. It's as if we become chronically shocked into silence, just by what has already occurred, turned into spectators by the continuing PTSD. Spectators who have been enculturated to think in terms of individual survival,spectators frozen in place like a deer in headlights. Yet when something significant is happening and we try not to know, the vacuum where that information ought to be unnerves us in all the other aspects of our lives. Have you found any psychic or other alternatives that offer some hope?
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Date: June 02, 2014 at 01:40:15
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
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Thanks for your comment! It's really fairytale figures we've read, with no actual isotope data. I don't know who is more mind-numbed on collecting and revealing data, the pacifiers/deniers or people who want the truth, without gross interpretations, measurement switching, lacking specific collection details, personal views on the social implications of finding out DA RADS are much worse than thought (try unprecendented!) and worse, judgement of the people asking for more accountability from EPA et. al. It's true there's not much anyone can do about isotopes dumped, waste stored in kitty litter, or the horrendous lack of maintenance on close to 400 reactors on the planet. Eisenhower made a BIG mistake that once revealed to be a more complex technological process than thought, with no way to denature the waste (without creating more) or to contain it, continued to keep sh*t*ing up their backyards. There is an incredible amount of hubris in pro-nuc opinions and truly, a fantasy rich crowd who truly believes 'we need it' and 'we'll find a way around the waste and leak problems.' I can't wait for the day when an energy engineer I worked with (and believed due to naivete) that what we really needed were 'faster breeder reactors!' Someday I'll be on a plane and find myself sitting next to him, to ask him how he feels about nuc energy now, the alleged antidote to wood and coal burning. I'd like to think we can fix all the mess we've made of underground caverns, oceans, and atmosphere (all layers in disarray now) but I don't think it will be fast enough. We'll squeek along, with a good portion of people brave enough to have lots of kids, and go forward as best we can. The only way I see us getting out of this one is with a very long 'reset' in between the caves full of relatively normal people and a huge mess on the surface of the planet that will have to be denatured or rendered back to non-radioactive elements. Maybe this has happened before, who knows? I feel like we're Atlantis all over again. We've spun ourselves out of our heads and bodies and are totally disconnected with nature, as prophesized so long ago from fear about technology. At the least we got a little ahead of ourselves. Maybe WE can catch up a little but nature will do her OWN THING. I don't feel like a frozen spectator, except in grief that is ongoing with the animal deaths and there is NOTHING to do with that except go through it.
I'm searching for that peace of mind but not by hiding the probable 'rad realities' from myself. I do hope for change at the top, from mil and leaders all over the planet because if they don't 'get it' and 'ditch it' then the rest of the pack will eat yellow cake, same as all the pro-nuc's. It's like when you see people getting killed at a certain traffic intersection all the time, people complain but nothing is done despite kids, old ladies, moms, dads dying. Eventually, after many deaths and lawsuits, someone changes the intersection to avoid so many deaths. We aren't ready to make changes in our death-defying energy practices, yet. (The trickle-up outrage will be slow.) There is one thing that would make me feel much better is if Helen Caldicott could get just a half-hour with 'Barry Antoinette, let them eat yellow cake' (K. Blanch's phrasing- love that man for calling 'em like he sees 'em-:). Anyone know how we could get Helen and Barry into a meeting together?- ;) That would make my year a better one while waiting for Godot..
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Date: May 28, 2014 at 16:17:02
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
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Sorry for massive typos- ;O Ken Buessler is showing up this weekend in North Bay according to an enenews post, along with Dan Sythe, representing Medcom. I heard something about Medcom geigers being calibrated for Cobolt 60 and Ken's 'Woods (A)Hole' ionizing radiation specialist scientist stumping for a 'monitoring' program for volunteers to collect 1 cubic meter of water up and down West Coast to prove that the radiation really isn't there at all, lol! I guess he doesn't know radiation goes 'where the wind blows and the water flows.' Very pathetic science methods indeed. I don't know whether to show up and heckle or bring a very large handkerchief and cry in the back of the audience. I'm hoping there's a Q&A, so we'll see. A woman on one of the related blogs posted from Napa with horrendous symptoms starting January this year. She's had virus after virus and hair falling out. Of course, one needs to know what their exposure is to inhalation and ingestion to make heads or tails of any radiation exposure. Radiation exposure and effects is a primary example of 'the devil is in the details' that most journalists and paid science reports use to full measure to confuse isotopes, exposures, and units of measurements. Whatever they say now will not stand up when there's massive problems on the West Coast. It's a matter of when, not if, major effects from exposure will occur to more than a few people. MOre and more I see journalists and professors from Japan giving a warning that a supercritical phase of the meltdowns is now in play. Recent earthquakes brings about more and more building collapse with rads eating away at the remaining metal holding up the structures. I worry about the sinking of the entire site into the water. Possibly the corium went under and out not under and onto the fault plane under the coastline. It's probably heating up the seafloor off Honshu and I have to wonder if clathrate-methane deposits will eventually be affected. If I heard of methane coming up offshore Japan I'd freak out.
Boyz, this and listening to Dane Wigington's presentation on climate engineering is enough to make the hair stand up on the back of my neck, permanently! To think all this human destruction of the environment and organic life was and is totally uncecessary even with the population threat to resources. We're damaging the resources so fast that even the turkeys ordering the damaging 'experiments' will go down with everyone else (a 'so sick, can't see the forest for the trees' scenario). Who's gonna stop all this madness? Hmmm- ;) Stay tuned.
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Date: May 28, 2014 at 17:16:40
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh |
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A wish taken from Dane's presentation was that, given 4% sociopathology in any population, and given our over-population eating up all resources and creating enormous heaps of waste products/toxic trash, if someone has to GO first, let it be the 4% sociopaths! He said it jokingly but it gives one pause to imagine a world without them- :D
Is it possible that 'the destroyers' I'll call them, simply know not what they do or actually think they'll get away with the destruction, to save themselves and a small group of people? Someone asked Dane well, why would anyone do all the atmospheric damage of geoengineering, thinking they'll get away with it? He said, well who thought we'd get away with dropping 2000 atomic bombs for testing while wiping out whole tribe of South Islanders and marine ecosystems, etc.? His summation of all the manmade damage is that it's not simply that humans do not know what they are doing (and indeed we are very destructive animals). The problem lies in the fact that NATURE IS NOT ABLE TO RESPOND to this onslaught of eco-disruption. We are giving the natural systems no time to heal from the incredible amount of damage we've caused, in a geologically short period of time, that will wreak havoc by causing the natural balance we live in, to be irrecoverable. In his view the radiation releases, potential methane releases, and climate engineering that is causing extreme drought and warming, floods and cooling (generally an inrease in CO2 and warming that is manmade), will cause our extinction in a fairly short period of time.
The death of 100,000 head of cattle in North/South Dakota was due to snow in 56 degrees of weather! Dane said we now see storm fronts with warm on one side, cold on the other and a strip of ice creation in the middle -- all man made. He talked to a meteorologist at a conference last year who said, off the record, 'we are all screwed' (from climate engineering).
Four years after all the bees die, humans die. Warming of the arctic causing massive methane releases will kill all organic life by replacing oxygen. Radiofrequencies and radiation are truly 'fkg' the atmosphere, creating huge ozone holes, killing all the birds and fish, acidifying the water, and depleting oxygen on the planet. We now have UV-C, one step away from gamma rays, coming through our atmosphere. Of course, there is that solar minimum too that creates some sort of changes in the earth's core, I don't understand but planets are responding to solar system changes and heating up from the inside out.
Sobering stuff. I guess the best message here is to enjoy what we have as long as we have it! IF it were possible for people en masse to respond to all the damage that people with a lot of money and no conscience are doing to the planet, maybe we could stop some of the environmental destruction. Maybe not when most people have no idea what's happening over our heads and under our feet. We are over half way to irretrievable damage to our natural support systems/cycles for organic life on the planet. 'Over half way' is not 100% but I do feel in my bones that all the rad, CO2, and endothermic accumulations are going to have a much bigger impact in the near future.
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Date: May 27, 2014 at 21:38:57
From: pamela, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Fuku on fire again, sigh(thanks Poly) |
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