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USS Reagan update and an interview with a dying sailor
Earlier this year the Asia-Pacific Journal published a detailed report called Mobilizing Nuclear Bias: The Fukushima Nuclear Crisis and the Politics of Uncertainty, which amongst other things shows clear evidence, from the American Nuclear Regulatory Commission, that the USS Ronald … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Bonner, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima disaster, Libbe HaLevy, meltdowns at Fukushima, Navy report on USS Reagan, NRC, Nuclear Hotseat blog, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Operation Tomadachi, Puget Sound Naval Ship Yard, radiation levels in Pacific ocean, sailors with radiation sickness, Steve Simmons, TEPCO, Theodore Holcomb, Tokyo Electric Power Company, US Navy, USS George Washington, USS Reagan sailors' lawsuit, USS Ronald Reagan
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Mr Idogawa speaks out
I’m fairly sure that members of the present Japanese government, along with certain people in the corporate world, will eventually be put on trial for crimes against humanity. Naoto Kan, who was Prime Minister of Japan when the 2011 earthquake … Continue reading
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Tagged corruption in Fukushima, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima disaster, Fukushima Prefecture, health problems in Fukushima, incineration of radioactive waste, Japan secrecy law, Japanese fascism, Japanese government, mayor of Futaba, Naoto Kan, Shinzo Abe, Sophie Shevardnadze Katsutaka Idogawa, thyroid cancer children in Fukushima prefecture, Tokyo 2020 Olympics
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Lies and Rebellion
No apologies for concentrating on Fukushima again, because it’s a huge story, and yet there’s barely a word about it in the mainstream media; but I’ll get on to that later. In the meantime, the following short video is from … Continue reading
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Tagged Bronze Age, cesium 137, Chiho Kaneko, Fairewinds Energy Education, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima disaster, Fukushima radiation model, Iron Age, MAD, Mutual Assured Destruction, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, Nuclear Age, Plutonium, radiation dispersal across the Pacific, radiation in Japan, Steam Age, Stone Age, strontium, thyroid cancer children in Fukushima prefecture
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Godzilla surfaces in New Mexico
“I feel that at least several hundred scientists trained in the biomedical aspect of atomic energy – myself included – are candidates for Nuremberg-type trials for crimes against humanity for our gross negligence and irresponsibility. Now that we know the … Continue reading
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Tagged Albuquerque, alpha emitters, alpha radiation, americium, Arnie Gundersen, Carlsbad, Carlsbad Environmental Monitoring Research Center, CEMRC, Department of Energy, DoE, Dr. John Gofman, Fukushima disaster, geiger counter, Godzilla, how dangerous is plutonium?, KRQE News 13, New Mexico, nuclear industry propaganda, nuclear waste dump, nuclear waste storage, Plutonium, plutonium release at WIPP, pro-nuke lies, RadCast org, the Isotopes, transuranic elements, Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, WIPP
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Reagan gets Irradiated
The lawsuit filed by sailors on the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan and its support ships has been covered by some mainstream media, albeit on the inside pages (even Fox News). I would venture that, despite the almost total media … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Bonner, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima disaster, Libbe HaLevy, meltdowns at Fukushima, Nuclear Hotseat blog, Operation Tomadachi, Puget Sound Naval Ship Yard, radiation levels in Pacific ocean, sailors with radiation sickness, TEPCO, Tokyo Electric Power Company, US Navy, USS George Washington, USS Reagan sailors' lawsuit, USS Ronald Reagan
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Radioactive bananas
This month, the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) have started removing fuel rods from Fukushima reactor No.4 fuel pool. I’m not going to go into this too much, but I’ll just say that the No.4 fuel pool contains about 1500 … Continue reading
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Tagged beta emitters, beta rays, cesium, cesium 137, fission reactor, Fukushima Daiichi, Fukushima disaster, Fukushima symposium, Helen Caldicott Foundation, Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, meltdowns at Fukushima, nuclear fire at Japan spent fuel pool, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Steven Starr, TEPCO, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Unit 4 fuel pool
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Fukushima – on a wing and a prayer
Two weeks ago there was a power failure at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant (here). The spent fuel pools of reactors 1, 2, 3 and 4 lost their cooling systems for more than 24 hours (apparently a radioactive rat … Continue reading
Fukushima Symposium
Earlier this week there was a two-day symposium, held at The New York Academy of Medicine and titled The Medical and Ecological Consequences of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident. It was a project of the Helen Caldicott Foundation (here). Caldicott arranged … Continue reading
Fukushima spent fuel pool No.4
The magnitude 7.3 earthquake that occured off the coast of Japan last Friday was widely reported. What wasn’t reported at all was the effect that this earthquake might have had on the already badly damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. I’m … Continue reading
Fukushima – the nightmare continues
I wish I didn’t have to write anymore posts about fecking Fukushima, but alas: In March 2011, at the time of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, there were 54 nuclear reactors operating in Japan. After the Fukushima disaster the reactors … Continue reading