Thursday 31 May 2012

CNN - Massive Anti-Govt Protests In Japan Over Fukushima Lies

CNN - Massive Anti-Govt Protests In Japan Over Fukushima Lies


CNN reports massive protests are hitting Japan over continued lies from the government about the Fukushima nuclear meltdown and the failure to protect the public.

This video from CNN reports on the massive protests in Japan due to the people’s mistrust after being lied to over and over again by the government of Japan about the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
The burning of radioactive debris has led to an ash cloud of nuclear radiation blanketing of Easter Japan with radiation.
But as the video shows, the outrage isn’t just about the radioactive debris but is due the “Japan people feeling they have been kept in the dark about the true extent of the damage from the Fukushima nuclear meltdown” and after a year of lie after lie.

Saturday 19 May 2012

Water supply cut near Tokyo due to toxin contamination - Yahoo! New Zealand News

Water supply cut near Tokyo due to toxin contamination - Yahoo! New Zealand News


TOKYO (AFP) - The water supply to tens of thousands of households near Tokyo was cut off Saturday after local checks found it was contaminated with a cancer-causing chemical.
The city of Noda, some 30 kilometres (20 miles) from central Tokyo, said it had stopped supplies to a major part of the city. Most of the neighbouring city of Kashiwa also has no tap water supply.
Water supplies have been cut to a total of 210,000 households in Chiba prefecture, where the two cities are located, according to Jiji Press news agency.
Television footage showed residents queuing up with plastic containers to get water from trucks sent by the cities. Authorities have not determined the cause of the contamination although reports said industrial wastewater was suspected.

Thursday 17 May 2012

Forty million Japanese in 'extreme danger' of life-threatening radiation poisoning, mass evacuations likely

Forty million Japanese in 'extreme danger' of life-threatening radiation poisoning, mass evacuations likely

(NaturalNews) Japanese officials are currently engaging in talks with Russian diplomats about where tens of millions of Japanese refugees might relocate in the very-likely event that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear facility's Reactor 4 completely collapses. According to a recent report byEUTimes.net, Japanese authorities have indicated that as many as 40 million Japanese people are in "extreme danger" of radiation poisoning, and many eastern cities, including Tokyo, may have to be evacuated in the next few weeks or months to avoid extreme radiation poisoning

Learn more:http://www.naturalnews.com/035894_Fukushima_evacuation_radiation.html#ixzz1vAVPoL1q

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Japanese Diplomat: Deploy military to Fukushima Daiichi? If not “it may be too late”

Japanese Diplomat: Deploy military to Fukushima Daiichi? If not “it may be too late”


Fukushima Daiichi: It May Be too Late Unless the Military Steps in
The highly radioactive spent fuel assemblies at the Fukushima-Daiichi power plants present a clear threat to the people of Japan and the world. [...] Another magnitude 7.0 earthquake would jar them from their pool or stop the cooling water, which would lead to a nuclear fire and meltdown. The nuclear disaster that would result is beyond anything science has ever seen. Calling it a global catastrophe is no exaggeration.
If political leaders understand the situation and the potential catastrophe, I find it difficult to understand why they remain silent. [...]
Many scientists believe that it will be impossible to remove the 1,535 fuel assemblies in the pool of Reactor 4 within two or three years.
Japanese scientists give a greater than 90 percent probability that an earthquake of at least 7.0 magnitude will occur in the next three years in the close vicinity of Fukushima-Daiichi.
[...] Are there any means to shorten the period for the completion of removal spent fuel from all of the pools, in particular of Reactor 4, within two years or so? Are we able to trust such extraordinary tasks to TEPCO and the private sector?

Breaking News | Fukushima Diary

Breaking News | Fukushima Diary

The extremely radioactive black substance was found at 4km from the center of Tokyo. In 10 minutes walk from Hirai station of JR Sobu line, where is about 4 km from Tokyo station, 5 km from Imperial Palace black substance was found in several places near the play ground of a public estates.   大きな地図で見る [...]

Power company “Even if we have enough power, we need to restart nuclear plants.” | Fukushima Diary

Power company “Even if we have enough power, we need to restart nuclear plants.” | Fukushima Diary




At Energy strategy meeting,  Kansai electric power company (Kepco) commented, whether power is in oversupply or in shortage, they want to restart the nuclear plants. It has nothing to do with the power supply to restart the nuclear plants (Ooi nuclear plants).
In case this summer is as hot as 2010, Japan will be in short of power by 0.4%. However, it is estimated that other 3 power companies can support Kepco. Power generation with pumped-up water would add even more power supply.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Former Fukushima Daiichi Reactor Operator: We falsified data and rewrote daily operative reports (VIDEO)

Former Fukushima Daiichi Reactor Operator: We falsified data and rewrote daily operative reports (VIDEO)


NARRATOR: Kimura used to operate the reactors and maintained the fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. He confessed that TEPCO has deceived the government, which regulates the nuclear power plants, in a number of ways.
KIMURA: As a part of operational management of the nuclear power plant, we used to rewrite the daily operative reports. We used to access the computer to falsify the data when things weren’t going our way.