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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #150 on: August 20, 2015, 08:06:24 pm »


Epidemic of sea mammal deaths explodes as Fukushima radiation contaminates one-third of the earth - NaturalNews.com

Wednesday, August 19, 2015
by: David Gutierrez, staff writer

(NaturalNews) Dead and dying sea mammals continue to wash ashore at unusual and alarming rates along the California coast. Scientists are stumped, suggesting that the cause may be food shortages caused by abnormally warm waters - but unsure of what has caused the ocean off the California coast to warm so rapidly.

Meanwhile, the radioactive plume released into the Pacific Ocean following the Fukushima nuclear disaster draws ever closer to North America's western coast. At the same time, radioactive material is still pouring into the sea from the Fukushima site. Could the ongoing radioactive poisoning of the Pacific and the dying of its marine mammals be related?
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Three of five years since 2011 - the year of the Fukushima disaster - have seen abnormally high numbers of sea lion strandings.

Mainstream scientists are not pointing the finger at radiation, however. Instead, they suspect that marine mammals are dying due to a food shortage caused by abnormally warm ocean temperatures. And they may have a point: Temperatures between San Francisco and Monterey are an astonishing 5 degrees warmer than normal for the time of year.

A third of the world poisoned?

Scientists do not know why the waters are so warm, and have not studied a possible contribution from the massive amount of radioactive material from the Fukushima disaster that is predicted to slam into the California coast some time in 2017. Without such a study, any connection may have to remain speculative.

What is certain, however, is that the massive release of radioactive material into the Pacific Ocean is likely to have dire ecological consequences.

"Every day, four hundred tons of highly radioactive water pours into the Pacific and heads towards the U.S.," renowned physician and anti-nuclear advocate Helen Caldicott warned in September 2014. "Because the radiation accumulates in fish, we get that too.

The U.S. government is not testing the water, not testing the fish, and not testing the ambient air. Also, people in Japan are eating radiation every day."

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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #151 on: August 21, 2015, 05:10:11 am »
Three of five years since 2011 - the year of the Fukushima disaster - have seen abnormally high numbers of sea lion strandings.
What about the other two years? Did the radiation take vacations on those?

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Mainstream scientists are not pointing the finger at radiation, however.
If the radiation is constant and the sea lion strandings is not, the natural conclusion is that they are not directly related.

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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #152 on: September 13, 2015, 11:46:07 am »

Fukushima Leaks Hundreds of Tons of Radioactive Water – 82 Contaminated Waste Bags After Typhoon Etau Hits Japan

Flooding caused by Typhoon Etau has sent hundreds of tons of radiation contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean, a Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) spokesperson said. Rain overwhelmed the site’s drainage pumps, they added.

“The torrential downpour is threatening safety at the Fukushima nuclear plant, closed since the 2011 disaster, as it has overwhelmed drainage pumps at the site’s contaminated water treatment facility,” a Japanese government official told ABC News.




More than 100,000 people have been evacuated and thousands of properties destroyed, after rare torrential rains saw a major river burst its banks north of Tokyo in Japan on Thursday.

A further 800,000 people across eastern Japan have been advised to evacuate after officials issued pre-dawn warnings of unusually harsh rainfall to 5 million people.

Tokyo Electric Power CO. (TEPCO) informed the public today that hundreds of tons of radioactive water had leaked from the facility, but maintained that the incident posed no risk to the environment.

Large quantities of contaminated water need to be stored in special reservoirs that were used to cool melted fuel rods from reactors at the TEPCO site, which was damaged by the earthquake and tsunami of 2011.

“For heavy rains, TEPCO has standard procedures to install rainwater guttering on the upper part of the water storage tanks and also to construct dikes around groups of tanks, which is applied to all of the recently added storage tanks,” said the statement adding that “the drainage systems on the premises are most active during heavy rains to keep the site from flooding.”


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"We don't have a friggin' clue."

Despite Tuesday’s statements asserting that the drainage system would protect the nuclear plant station and the operator company was ready to face the typhoon, today’s announcement would imply that TEPCO’s efforts weren’t enough.

What might One think happened to those 5 million (and counting) 'Black Rad Bags'?


Fukbags neatly stored ...WTF...on the beach?


We noted a while back that storing these 'dirty bomb bags' on the seashore is not the best of ideas, but that's TEPCO and the Japanese government's underhanded plan to let them wash out to sea in the first big typhoon.

This is premeditated murder, IMHO, of course..

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THE PACIFIC OCEAN AND IT'S INHABITANTS ARE DYING FROM RADIATION CAUSED BY THE 2011 FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR DISASTER IN JAPAN!

STOP THE WATER & ENTOMB THE DAMN THING!

Fact is, nobody has the technology to even do anything and could take 100, 1000, 10,000 years?
 
We can't afford to wait.

The MASSIVE die offs of marine life washing up all over the West Coast is a HUGE signal.

The Earth is not dying, it is being killed.
 
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Black plastic bags containing irradiated soil, leaves and debris from the decontamination
operation are dumped at a seaside in Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, near Tokyo Electric
Power Co.'s crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant in February. | REUTERS

Flooding swept away radiation cleanup bags in Fukushima | The Japan Times

12 September 2015
Bags filled with grass and soil from work to remove radioactive substances spewed by the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant were swept away in the flooding of rivers in Iitate, Fukushima Prefecture, the Environment Ministry said.

A total of 82 of the bags were discovered, with 37 of them recovered Friday, though it remained unclear how many had been washed away, the ministry said.

Scores of 1,000-liter bags were used during the cleanup work, mainly to store surface soil that had been contaminated from the release at the plant, which was heavily damaged in the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

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Scores of 1,000-liter bags...

CLASSIC DISINFO!
The actual number of these FUKBAGS is somewhere between 5 and 10 MILLION...and many stored seaside…
WTF were they thinking?




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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #153 on: September 14, 2015, 01:27:46 pm »
LOVE RT NEWS... (AND DRONES) :P

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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #154 on: September 14, 2015, 02:38:59 pm »
Wish I could afford a drone.  I do watch RT News on line....just one of many sources I tap into.  Fukushima...the gift that keeps on giving and we can do nothing about it.
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #155 on: September 14, 2015, 07:21:15 pm »
 >:(  Hey Thor.
  Isn't it amazing the lack of media coverage and the lack of accurate info being broadcasted by the media.

  Man! Its hard to comprehend the mind that could come up with some of these ideas too. (the bags)
  As was stated above. This is premeditated murder. They obviously know where these bags will wind up.
 
  Its to bad no group is willing to step in and force the issue and take aggressive action to try and (at least) slow the dispersal of radioactive materials.

  I still think a nuke should be detonated below the site and the whole area pushed into the cavity and covered over. Yes this is drastic, but it would at least greatly slow the dispersal and if something is not done, its just going to get worse. Although its hard to believe it could be any worse.

  Even if the radiation could be stopped from exiting the site, it is still going to generate problems for years to come in a great many ways. Even without global warming and pollution, this one event could ruin the earths oceans and cause a cascading bio and ecological downfall that could lead to great extinctions. Even the extinction of human beings.  All it would take is a few mutated bacteria and/or viruses to be born.

  Now if we could grab the ears of the right people and jam the info in until its all they can think about and talk about. Maybe then something would be done.

  This lack of action makes one feel that this may be something they are trying to use and capitalize on. Like using it to send radioactive bag bombs our way and every way.  ???

 I guess I'll never understand just what's wrong with this human race. And in a way I suppose I should be glad about that. To understand them you would probably need to be more like them.  ;)

THANKS FOR KEEPING THE INFO FLYING.

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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #156 on: October 22, 2015, 05:18:24 am »
The first official death from Fukushima radiation.

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TOKYO — A man who developed leukemia after working on a cleanup crew at the ruined Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has been awarded workers’ compensation by the Japanese government, in what amounts to the first official acknowledgment that exposure to radiation at the disaster site may have caused cancer.

The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said on Tuesday that the man, whom it did not identify by name, worked from October 2012 to December 2013 installing protective covers over damaged reactor buildings at the site.
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #157 on: March 26, 2016, 11:50:56 pm »

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The San Onofre settlement was worked out in private by company officials and PUC members, including former president Michael Peevey and most famously during a meeting in a hotel in Poland.

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MINAMISOMA, Japan (AP) — "The ashes of half a dozen unidentified laborers ended up at a Buddhist temple in this town just north of the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. Some of the dead men had no papers, others left no emergency contacts. Their names could not be confirmed and no family members had been tracked down to claim their remains.

They were simply labeled "decontamination troops" — unknown soldiers in Japan's massive clean-up campaign to make Fukushima livable again five years after radiation poisoned the fertile countryside.

The men were among the 26,000 workers — many in their 50's and 60's from the margins of society with no special skills or close family ties — tasked with removing the contaminated topsoil and stuffing it into tens of thousands of black bags lining the fields and roads. They wipe off roofs, clean out gutters and chop down trees in a seemingly endless routine"
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #158 on: March 27, 2016, 02:05:59 pm »
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #159 on: April 17, 2016, 06:48:47 pm »

Published on Apr 15, 2016
Magnitude 7.3 earthquake hits southern Japan. A powerful magnitude 7.3 earthquake has struck southern Japan, barely 24 hours after a smaller quake hit the same region and killed at least 10 people.

The quake shook the Kumamoto region at 1:25 am. local time Saturday. At least six people were killed by the second quake, police said, bringing the death toll to 16 from the two quakes.
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #160 on: May 03, 2016, 08:08:08 pm »
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Most fishing in the Puget Sound area ground to a halt Sunday as the state’s federal fisheries permit expired midnight on April 30, a result of the ongoing impasse between the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commissions (NWIFC) on salmon fishing in western Washington.

WDFW officials have pledged to seek a new fisheries permit independent of tribes, however, are unable to predict when or if such a permit might be issued. In the meantime, the impact of the unprecedented closure has been felt not just among salmon anglers; all fishing is now off-limits in areas where salmon are likely to congregate.

This includes Lake Washington, as well as a number of other western Washington inland waters. Bass fishermen took to the WDFW Facebook page over the weekend to express their frustration at being caught in the tête-à-tête."
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The modern Pacific Northwest is no different. Salmon have shaped the culture of the newcomers to this region just as they shaped tribal cultures before them. Salmon are the icon of this place.

They are valued as food, as a resource, and as a representation of the wildness and wilderness for which the Pacific Northwest is known. They shape our land use policies and power grid. Whether they realize it or not, every single person in the Northwest is a Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum.

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Anglers expressed outrage at the potential loss of a season of salmon fishing, laying the blame for the breakdown in negotiations at the feet of tribal co-managers

“We especially want to express our appreciation for the effort of WDFW Director Jim Unsworth as he attempted to make the North of Falcon co-management process a success,” said Pat Pattillo, former WDFW policy fish management biologist.

“Unfortunately, the tribes refused to consider WDFW’s very reasonable plan that called for the tribes to craft similarly conservative seasons for their own fisheries.”
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #161 on: May 27, 2016, 09:28:42 pm »

Speaking of Rense and Yoichi Shimatsu:


Beached pelagic red crabs at Crystal Cove, Orange County, May 2016

Fukushima nuclear waste annihilates Pacific ecosystem

"Strolling over the cliffs in Southern California, I looked down at a white-sand beach pimpled with a crimson rash along the high-tide line. Close up, the red dots turned out to be hundreds of thousands of thumb-sized crustaceans of the species Pleuroncodes planipes that resemble tiny lobsters.

Most of those pelagic red crabs or langostilla, also known as tuna crabs, were sprawled dead on the sand, tangled in strands of kelp or alive but listless inside the rocky tide pools. The crustaceans appeared to be in fresh, without signs of injury or disease, and there was no stench of the fish market."

Dosimeter reading of red crab, 0.7 points above human safety level

"Seagulls had left the smaller limbs at the water’s edge but soon quit the all-you-can eat buffet, indicating their ability to detect a hidden toxin. The langostilla kill-off cannot be called an act of nature since my dosimeter detected radiation levels of between 0.12 microSieverts per hour and 0.18 micSv in their bodies. The official safety level for human health set by the pro-nuclear government of Japan is 0.11. Considering the difference in body weight and the water content in their flesh, these marine creatures were terminated by radioactive exposure."

Word.

"The demise of marine life is caused by a misplaced faith in science of a non-oceanic species called homo sapiens, which parasites off nuclear reactors to light and cool their own hermitages."


"The nearby San Onofre facility and distant Fukushima have both been spilling radioactive wastewater onto these magnificent shores of Southern California.

It is astonishing how humans are as psychologically stunted as hermit crabs, wallowing in greed, myopia and acedia. Predatory cruelty is indelibly stamped on our character, for it is the brute impulse that led to the original sin of rejecting our obligation to stewardship over life on Earth.

As radioactivity and pollution annihilate the mother ocean, we come to understand, that without the strong safeguard of ethical principles, science is a just sharp instrument for robbery, bloodshed, cannibalism and moral lobotomy."

And the continuing die-offs in the Pacific Ocean cannot be denied.

Hundreds - if not thousands of fish dead on California shoreline viewable on Google Maps.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/California/@34.0430645,-120.4326604,129m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x808fb9fe5f285e3d:0x8b5109a227086f55!6m1!1e1


“The entire northern hemisphere of the world is affected by radioactive fallout from Japan,” says Dr. Robert J. Gilbert, a former U.S. Marine Corps Instructor in Nuclear-Biological-Chemical Warfare Survival.

Here is his breakdown of the dangers:

• Most Serious Areas: Japan, Pacific Ocean, and Pacific Rim States

• Most Contaminated Food Areas of North America: Entire Pacific Coast, Northern U.S. States close to Canada, Canadian areas close to the U.S., Eastern States, Central States of the U.S., and Far Northern areas of Canada.

• Non-Food Products: Radioactive contamination is being found on non-food products being imported from Japan.

• Most Affected Food Products: All Ocean-Derived Products from the Pacific Ocean, All Dairy Products, Broad-Leaf Plants with a large surface area such as Salad Greens, Spinach, Cabbage etc.

• Water: From Rainwater or Open Lake type catchments

Why is this milk contamination significant?

Milk, of course, typically represents the overall condition of the food chain because cows consume grass and are exposed to the same elements as food crops and water supplies.

In other words, when cow's milk starts testing positive for high levels of radioactive elements, this is indicative of radioactive contamination of the entire food supply.


Clarabelle Cloven Hoof

The attitude of those happy cows in California will turn very sour if they are forced to eat radiated grass. Bovine News Today is reporting that the cows will strike (and withhold further production) if radioactive fallout from the Japanese nuclear triple melt-throughs continues to rain down on their beloved California grasslands.

Clarabelle Cloven Hoof, spokesperson for the local Bovine Union #238, had this to say, “It’ll be a cold day in the pasture before we eat radiated grass and poison all those beloved kiddies who depend upon our quality control.”


Xinhua, May 23, 2016: Five years on, Fukushima remains shrouded in untold stories… Some of them suffer from radioactive-related diseases, and some are seeking help but having nobody to turn to. [Since] the Chernobyl nuclear disaster… various investigations and commemorations have never ceased… Yet on the Fukushima nuclear disaster, probes have always been wrapped in an ominous cloak for the past five years… However, concealing the truth will not lead people’s memory to oblivion, but arouse anger… One focal point is the local children’s poor health, especially thyroid cancer… The International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, a global organization, sent a message to the Japanese government this January expressing worry over the high incidence of thyroid cancer


The sign of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is seen in the district of Okuma, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, March 7, 2015. (Xinhua/Liu Tian)

Xinhua, May 23, 2016: A 2015 research found that children living near the Fukushima nuclear facilities are significantly up to 50 times more likely to develop thyroid cancer compared to those children living elsewhere in Japan. Data on radiation levels collected by Japanese volunteers near the Daiichi nuclear power plant is 8 to 10 times higher than the official number… Questions over the Fukushima aftermath have never ceased to pop up… Japan is concerned with its national image, food security, tourism, nuclear policy, medical compensation and possibility of public lawsuits… [none] of them should be the country’s excuse for preventing the post-disaster situation from being known to the public…


Thank you for your time and consideration.

With great respect,


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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #162 on: May 28, 2016, 09:41:07 am »
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In other words, when cow's milk starts testing positive for high levels of radioactive elements, this is indicative of radioactive contamination of the entire food supply.

so does this mean were going to see an uptic in cattle mutilation in japan, jaw strips and coring's , that's one of the ways its been done in America ? secret services testing for radiation within the  herds ?

I doubt it :D

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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #163 on: June 18, 2016, 06:42:52 pm »
No Sushi for you!   ;D
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Re: The World Must Take Charge at Fukushima
« Reply #164 on: July 04, 2016, 02:36:38 pm »
No Sushi for you!   ;D


good, the stuff is flavourless snot mostly, hence the overdramatisation of the sauces bar. maybe they should open up one of these restaurants  near the great Alaskan tributary's .. these folk can catch the salmon fresh from the streams, with the cuddly brown bears .. just think of the selfie opportunity's

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