by Mark Sircus
Director
28 August 2011
from
IMVA Website
Spanish version
Nothing good about the nuclear news at the end of August as we have
official recognition (finally) of what is going on in Japan and thus
what is threatening the rest of the world, especially the northern
hemisphere.
It is now being said that the amount of
radioactive cesium that has leaked from a tsunami-hit nuclear plant
is about equal to
168 of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima at
the end of World War II, Japan’s nuclear agency said Friday the
26th.
That’s like dropping one nuclear weapon a day since the beginning of
this disaster and this is what they have been calling safe,
no
problem, don’t worry about it, go home and go to sleep...
Dr. Chris Busby tells us in the
above video that he himself went to Japan with very sophisticated
equipment and found areas in Tokyo that were 1,000 times higher than
the exclusion zone around Chernobyl.
The report said the damaged plant has released 15,000 tera
becquerels of
cesium-137, which lingers for decades and could cause
cancer, compared with the 89 tera becquerels released by the U.S.
uranium bomb.
Now tell me who in their right mind would be comfortable being
downwind of that? The answer to that one is very tragic and sad -
millions are too comfortable and many more millions are simply
unaware because they are not being told by their governments or the
mainstream press. But today that finally changes!
A person can still squirm around this one with all their
rationalizations but you can now count them - each nuclear explosion
worth of radiation being pumped into the environment day after day
after day.
The National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES) said its simulation
of aerial flow, diffusion and deposition of the two isotopes
released from the tsunami-hit plant showed their impact reached most
of Japan’s eastern half, ranging from Iwate in the north to Tokyo
and central prefecture (state) of Shizuoka.
Both Iwate and Shizuoka are more than
180 miles (300 kilometers) away from the plant.
Tokyo is
Finished
Time is running out for the 35 million people in the Tokyo
metropolitan area and, in fact, in a year or two all of northern
Japan will become quite uninhabitable for there is no way for them
to stop the process once the fissioning materials work their way
down into the earth and the water table below, which they have
already done (see “The China Syndrome”.)
As radiation levels rise, some sanity has surfaced in Japan as the
government
lowered back down the radiation exposure limits for
children to below one
millisievert per year while at school.
Following the accident, in a move that prompted outrage, Japan
raised the exposure limit for both adults and children from one to
20 millisieverts per year, matching the maximum exposure level for
nuclear industry workers in many countries.
Parents in Fukushima have since been calling on the government to
lower limits at school, claiming that children face a higher risk
from radiation-linked cancers and other diseases than adults, which
of course is absolutely true.
Radiation experts agree that children
are at greatest risk from cancers and genetic defects because they
are still growing, are more prone to thyroid cancers, and because
they will have more time to develop health defects.
The news services continue to misrepresent the situation.
“Areas
surrounding Japan’s crippled Fukushima nuclear plant could remain
uninhabitable for decades,”
Reuters reported, when in reality it
will be thousands of years at best.
A brutal way of saying this is
that the nuclear lobby is, all by itself, proving to be the undoing
of the human race. But the British are still going to sing hail to
the queen and the royal family, who are deeply wed to the uranium
industry.
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear complex “is still leaking low levels
of radiation,” when it is still leaking high levels of radiation.
“It could take more than 20 years before residents could safely
return to areas with current radiation readings of 200 millisieverts
per year, and a decade for areas at 100 millisieverts per year.”
Someone is having a nuclear wet dream with these assumptions.
Too
many have swallowed hook, line and sinker the “safe, low-level, no
harm, nothing to worry about” pronouncements in the press, so much
so that they actually believe it.
Humanity is stuck with Fukushima
and all by itself it will badly pollute the north and, perhaps after
some time, the south of our world as well.
Newly released neutron data from three University of California San
Diego scientists confirms
Fairewinds’ April analysis that the
disaster continues to contaminate the surrounding environment and
upper atmosphere with large doses of radioactivity.
In a new revelation, the NRC claims that the plutonium found more
than one mile offsite actually came
from inside the nuclear
reactors!
If such a statement were true, it indicates that the
nuclear power plant containments failed and were breached with
debris landing far from the power plants themselves.
The bad idea of burning the radioactive materials (building
materials, trees, lawn grass, rice straw) by the Japanese government
will cause radioactive cesium to spread even further into areas
within Japan that have been previously clean and across the Pacific
Ocean to North America.
Until very recently we in the West were
considered barbarians by the Japanese. Perhaps when they burn these
materials, knowing where some of that radiation is going, they are
thinking of the old days. The real point here is that we are in
trouble - serious trouble and we have not even begun to deal with
this in our minds or hearts.
We let the politicians lead us and now
we see how high the price for that will go.
Governments Do
Not Serve the People
Japan’s Prime Minister Naoto Kan has announced his resignation.
Mr.
Kan has been criticized for failing to show leadership after the
devastating March 11 earthquake and tsunami, and ensuing nuclear
crisis. The 64-year-old’s resignation had been widely expected, and
comes amid tumbling public support.
Kan is responsible more than
anyone else for the government’s actions. As the disaster continues
to unfold through the months and years to come it would not surprise
me if Kan is shamed to the point of being invited to commit ritual
suicide in Japanese fashion for his betrayal of the Japanese people.
Early on in the disaster, Toshiso Kosako, a Tokyo University
professor, became senior nuclear adviser to Kan, then quickly
resigned saying the government had ignored his advice and failed to
follow the law, and had only taken ad hoc measures to contain the
crisis at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant.
The Japanese government has yet to grasp the severity of the
contamination within Japan, and therefore has not developed a
coherent plan to protect its people from harm.
Some say that without
a cohesive plan, the radioactivity will continue to spread
throughout Japan and around the globe further, but then again we
might have to face the reality that there is nothing governments and
industry can do now to mitigate the disaster.
Are People
Dying Already?
I have already reported on increasing death rates for children under
one year of age both on the east and west coasts of America and in
western Canada.
Some authorities have been bragging and waggling
about the lack of deaths from this overblown disaster. But anyone
who believes the authorities about anything these days needs to have
his head examined.
A Japanese medical doctor recently sent me a translation of a blog
in Japanese that talked about someone who lost three of his
colleagues in two days. His translation stated that,
“They were all
involved in moving cars out of the evacuated areas early on at the
request of evacuated families before the area became restricted.
They were 32, 34, and 44, and first two died on August 9 and the
third on August 10, all of heart attacks. (Not sure if it was really
heart attacks or arrhythmia, since there was no autopsy done and the
bodies were cremated.)
There has been a middle-aged woman who was
involved in a pet rescue, and she died of acute leukemia about a
week after diagnosis in early August. She went to Fukushima at least
once to pick up her relative’s dog that had been rescued, and she
has a lot of family from Fukushima, so she might have been exposed
to radioactive particles carried by those who had been exposed.
She
also seemed like the type of person who did not have good health to
begin with.”
It is like
vaccine deaths - so many of the sudden-infant and
shaken-baby deaths can be blamed on anything but the real cause,
which stems from the totally obnoxious toxins in vaccines.
With the
multiple vaccines given to children today, for them it’s like
stepping into a boxing ring and having a hailstorm of punches
delivered to their vulnerable young bodies.
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