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July 2, 2012
Excellent program discussing importance of LA Press Club win for EnviroReporter.com‘s best online news website exclusive to the Internet and how all of the listeners won this award too as part of the Radiation Nation.
http://rense.gsradio.net:8080/rense/special/rense_Collins_070212.mp3
July 3, 2012
Caldicott: “We’re talking about a disaster of unbound proportions” from Fukushima Daiichi — 2.5 to 3 million deaths a possibility (VIDEO)
From Chernobyl 40% of Europe contaminated – she doesn’t eat European food
Fukushima 2.5-3 times worse than Chernobyl – 2.5 to 3 million will die
http://www.redicecreations.com/radio/2012/07/RIR-120703.php
July 3, 2012
The Nuclear Industry and Venting
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has required that certain boiling water reactors in the United States that lack vents should install them by the end of 2016.
http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/03/nuclear-industry-and-venting-round-2/
July 3, 2012
From Fukushima To California
July 3, 2012
Japan’s 1st offshore wind farm to start in Jan
Japan has the potential to eventually build a huge 1,600 gigawatts of offshore wind power capacity,
http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/07/03/energy-wind-japan-idINL3E8I322I20120703
July 3, 2012
Collapse of spent fuel storage pool at Fukushima Daiichi could be worse than initial accident, says new report
http://www.bellona.org/articles/articles_2012/poo_collapse_report
July 4, 2012
NISA calls for reviews of fault lines near Fukui nuclear reactors
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201207040030
July 4, 2012
NRC Official: 90% chance that containment vessels used at Fukushima would “burst” from fuel melting down
http://english.ruvr.ru/2012_07_04/Japan-starts-up-after-Fukushima/
July 4, 2012
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Mankind cannot live with nuclear energy
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/views/opinion/AJ201207040018
July 4, 2012
New TEPCO chairman, president survey Fukushima plant for 1st time
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2012/07/167608.html
July 4, 2012
Flaws in US General Electric Reactors: Japan starts up after Fukushima
http://english.ruvr.ru/2012_07_04/Japan-starts-up-after-Fukushima/
July 4, 2012
The human toll of U.S. production and testing of nuclear weapons 83,214 claimants have been granted almost $10 billion for illness and death following exposure to ionizing radiation and other substances.
The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (RECA) http://www.justice.gov/civil/common/reca.html, http://www.justice.gov/civil/omp/omi/Tre_SysClaimsToDateSum.pdf
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kBTutNCL8f1VyOCPKoz0NyySfPxjNKbvhxKClkl9ePU/edit
July 5, 2012
Photo from a Kyodo News helicopter on July 5, 2012, shows (from L) No. 1, No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 reactors of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station on Fukushima Prefecture.
http://english.kyodonews.jp/photos/2012/07/167813.html
July 5, 2012
The National Diet of Japan – The Official Report of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission
– “System must be established to deal with long-term public health effects” of Fukushima disaster — Grave concerns about radiation exposure
– Disaster was “clearly manmade” — Evidence quake damaged safety equipment, not tsunami- NUCLEAR DISASTER WAS RESULT OF ‘COLLUSION’ BETWEEN JAPANESE GOVERNMENT, REGULATORS AND PLANT OPERATORS |
– the report makes seven proposals for improvement: “Have the Diet monitor regulatory authorities; review the government’s crisis management system; enhance government measures for residents who suffered damages from the disasters; improve monitoring of electric power companies; detail the requirements of the new nuclear regulatory organization; review laws that regulate nuclear power; and make use of independent investigation committees.”
July 5, 2012
Tepco is hiding information about leakage of radioactive water from plant
http://www.slideshare.net/jikocho/naiic-report-hires
July 5, 2012
Japan’s atomic disaster due to “collusion:” panel report
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/05/us-japan-nuclear-report-idUSBRE8640K420120705
July 5, 2012
A nuclear feud – Backer of possible November ballot measure says misleading state analysis foiling anti-nuke campaign
http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/nuclear-feud/content?oid=6574946
July 5, 2012
NYTimes: Report suggests extensive damage from quake at Fukushima Daiichi — Pipes may have burst leading to loss of cooling within 30 minutes — “Casts doubts on safety of Japan’s entire fleet of nuclear plants” The nuclear accident at Fukushima was a preventable disaster rooted in government-industry collusion and the worst conformist conventions of Japanese culture
July 5, 2012
Face the Fact – 80% of the radiation is coming our way……
http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=WL60CD6C2FD5A374DB&feature=player_detailpage&v=I1c6aolHQHc#t=1597s
July 5, 2012
Kyodo: Fukushima plant remains vulnerable to quakes -Gov’t Report
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2012/07/167733.html
July 5, 2012
Fukushima Daiichi Employee: Shortage of nuclear workers is becoming real — More and more companies to close as personal dose limits are exceeded
July 5, 2012
Fukushima Children to stay in Czech for recovery
http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsworld.php?id=678101
July 5, 2012
Rising up against nuclear risks in Japan
http://www.beyondnuclear.org/japan/2012/7/5/rising-up-against-nuclear-risks-in-japan.html
July 5, 2012
Inquiry Declares Fukushima Crisis a Man-Made Disaster
Nuclear Power, Nuclear Submarines Targeted in Protests
http://ivn.us/2012/07/05/nuke-round-up-nuclear-submarines-nuclear-power-targeted/
July 5, 2012
Nuclear power at record levels, despite Fukushima disaster
Japan restarts reactors, global reactor construction boom underway
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/07/05/f-nuclear-power-post-fukushima.html
July 5, 2012
CBC As it Happens on the Fukushima Report
http://www.cbc.ca/asithappens/popupaudio.html?clipIds=2253619168,%202253619915
July 6, 2012
Watershed Sentinel purchased a gieger counter to go on the road in British Columbia, Canada
http://thecanadian.org/item/1586-counting-the-nuclear-fallout-from-fukushima-miranda-holmes
July 6, 2012
World Atomic Output Falls by Record in Fukushima’s Aftermath
World nuclear power production dropped by a record 4.3 percent last year as the global financial crisis and the Fukushima disaster in Japan prompted plant shutdowns and slowed construction of new sites.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/112719473
July 6, 2012
Fukushima plant “great risk”: Head of nuclear accident probe panel
Fukushima remains at a very high risk, not only because of the spent fuel issues, but also because of its fragile structure,” Kiyoshi Kurokawa, also professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, told a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, noting that another huge earthquake like the one last year may occur off the coast of northeastern Japan again.
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2012/07/168067.html
July 6, 2012
Japanese journalist’s call for evacuating children from Tokyo causing controversy
http://fukushimavoice-eng.blogspot.ca/2012/07/kouta-kinoshitas-stance-on-weekly.html?
July 6, 2012
Watch: Police clamp down in Tokyo streets — “We’re not allowed to get anywhere near protest” (VIDEO)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjrPtTK8d7g&feature=g-u-u
July 6, 2012
Anonymous leaked material about Fukushima belonging to IAEA, NRC and RC.
http://fukushima-diary.com/page/2/
July 6, 2012
Japan says Fukushima was man-made and preventable – Arnie Gunderson
July 7, 2012
Latest probe at Unit 1 indicates nuclear fuel has left containment (AUDIO)
July 7, 2012
Nuke protesters’ ire increasingly centers on Noda
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201207070053
July 7, 2012
Poignant photo from Fukushima
July 8, 2012
Eye-Opening nuclear detonation timeline
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9lquok4Pdk&feature=autoplay&list=PL69D1BB4DB0D8F834&playnext=1
July 8, 2012
3,300 Bq/Kg from black seabream fished offshore Miyagi
http://fukushima-diary.com/2012/07/3300-bqkg-from-black-seabream-fished-offshore-miyagi/
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@what the; The US is not assisting in this because GE is a USA company and therefore would have to admit to being a huge part of the problem. And we have several type of reactors made by GE on line in the USA. Admitting fault would be a financial disaster for both GE and the government. And even the best scientists who can assist are held hostage from the arms of the corporate government. Sad, but I believe, true.
Why is this still not a priority in the US (or anywhere?)??????? I know it will hurt business, and it’ll hurt the very thing i’d been putting so much effort into working and supporting – local organic farming. And people i mention it to often act like i didn’t say anything at all, because acknowledging it means completely CHANGING something essential in one’s life, and beliefs, and sense of “security”. Is there even hope for human consciousness to awaken to what’s right in our faces (and in our food and air!!)… let alone to make a significant impact on the way things are going??!! What else can we do about it to express the imminence of the global situation??? The US has the technology to assist in this dilemma, yet it’s not. What else do they know that we don’t???
I agree, Brian – people should be yelling their heads off – but why aren’t they?
Why Aren’t people yelling their heads off?
Last year, J.H. Bartlett wrote a novel called “Last Summer at the Compound”. It’s about a family in Plymouth who meet at their summer compound that is just a few miles from the Pilgrim nuclear power plant. The disaster at Fukushima has made them realize how close they are to this Mark 1 Boiling Water Reactor and the book is about how they grapple with the decision about selling this summer estate that has been in the family for 5 generations. To quote from the book, the “children, the thirty to fifty year olds were the ones most consumed with safety. Have a Healthy and Safe New Year was the message on their Christmas cards. Merry and Happy were out of fashion, pushed aside by healthy and safe. Accidents, disasters, diseases, even death, could be avoided with sufficient vigilance. Seat belts and helmets were called for, sturdy SUV’s that would not crush on impact were encouraged. Fire alarms and burglar alarms were installed. They enthusiastically lighted up dangerous, dark nights. Regular checkups were made of their bodies, X-rays, MRIs, mammograms, colonoscopies, camera probes were sent down the throat to meet those going up the rear end, blood pressure readings were taken, and electrocardiograms. Some wore gizmos to keep a daily check on heart beat, blood pressure and sugar levels. They had flu shots, took pills to lower cholesterol, relieve arthritis, rejuvenate the blood and thicken the bones. Women took hormones, and then men took Viagra to satisfy their wives’ new hormonal induced sex drive. Dogs were fixed and children were driven to play dates, potholes were filled, roads widened. Smoking was abandoned as was the eating of red meat. Defibrillators were installed at parks, schools and playing fields. There were hand sanitizers inside the doors of most public buildings and bowls of condoms in some.” …”Yet they had little time to do anything about the nuclear plant; they did not show up at meetings or demonstrations or go door to door collecting signatures”….
So people aren’t yelling – but not because they don’t care about health and safety.
A friend of mine says it could be because radiation is so new to human beings. The atom was split in 1917 – less than 100 years ago.
He says “it is truly fascinating, but not too complicated, why most people don’t care or cannot comprehend what’s happening. I think it’s partly the genetic marker. Unfortunately the human race has no genetic marker for radiation. There is nothing for us to latch on to at the instinctive level. So the general public fails to recognize the threat. Can you imagine if Fkushima Daiichi was a biological weapons lab? Now that would get everyone’s attention.”
He goes on to say:
“I think it takes an interdisciplinary mind, background, and personality, an investigative, mentality, interest in earth and life sciences, curiosity, truth-seeking nature (void of politics, religion, belief systems, or any exterior motivations) and the ability to think not only linearly but abstractly and certainly from at least 50,000 feet up as well as down into the microscope to be able to gasp at the epic severity of the situation and to be able to visualize and understand what’s happening. It also helps to be educated in and understand public relations and how things work, so you can laugh at the corporate/govt BS in their mainstream media distraction entertainment money junk science parade. Not many in today’s distraction-based entertainment brainwashed world have those qualifications.”
“For some people, they need to see ‘numbers’ and need to hear from ‘official sources’, they need to be told they should be worried by official sources.”
“The health effects of nuclear power and associated accidents are devastating. Cancer is a side track. Other fallout-related health problems will affect many people first, including heart attack and stroke, before they get to cancer. It’s a cakewalk for the thinktanks and the highest of public relations geniuses to generate misinformation and perception that dismiss all health-related problems. The various forms of disease will not come with a Made in Fukushima tag and good luck proving it in a court of law. Sadly,it is highly likely that the general public will never realize what has happened to them.”
People should be yelling their heads off. It won’t be long before the water off California will be too radioactive to swim in. Reactor 1 is back in fission mode because it is emitting radioactive Krypton and Xenon. Reactors 2 and 3 are putting out isotopes as well. And the Japanese are dumping 1000 tons a day of radioactive water into the Pacific. The plume is reportedly 3500 kilometers out to sea. And if the reactor 4 building collapses? The spent fuel pool will start to burn and the site will have to be abandoned. Do I need to say more?
An excellent timeline historical document!
I clicked on “View All” and just scrolled.
two nuclear bombs. four nuclear power plants. it’s called karma
We would have been better off without the invention as it is so really dangerous unlike anyhing else.Thanks to uranium fluoridation was given boost because nothing was to be allowed to stand in the way of this warlike invention.Still many suffer with the infliction of fluoridation today and without any advantages except as a way to dispose of dangerous fluorides.