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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Radiation Continues Spreading and Spiking Across USA

Oct 10, 2012 reporting from Honolulu

We noted in a prior post that "Something Happened around September 17"  and radiation spiked high in a number of US cities, but especially the Pacific Northwest. 

These are the areas that were the hardest hit by Fukushima the first time around, as the jet stream usually makes a beeline for them.

I was hoping that would be a week or so spike, and then back to normal, but that is not the case, and the radiation continues to spread east and south.  Disturbingly, over half of the Radnet data has gone black, especially in the bigger cities.   Your tinfoil hat won't protect you from this radiation fallout, no matter how thick.  

This is time to alert your friends and neighbors, anything over 100 Clicks Per Minute (CPM) is time to get concerned, and now there are MANY places up over 100, some at 500.  Exposure to 100CPM for a year gives you a significantly increased chance of cancer....and that is just from getting hit externally with the radiation.    If you breath it in, it can be 20 times worse.    Exposure to 500 CPM for 90 days gives you a significantly increased chance of cancer.

Please review this handy Cheat Sheet on radiation.   Nuke Pro blog made this summary sheet in order to send a Geiger to Japan for local testing by Japanese families. 

http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2012/04/geiger-counter-interpretation.html

Source data for the charts is here, check it out, see how many have gone black

 http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/net2/Spokane-WA-Real-Time-US-Radiation-Monitoring-Graph.aspx













 What Happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas! LOL



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Yamada Japan, Extremely High Radiation


Patty wrote–
High numbers being measured around Fuku area today…
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.atom-moc.pref.fukushima.jp%2Fdynamic%2FC0002-PC.html
but Yamada is the Hi-Rad winner for the day!
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.atom-moc.pref.fukushima.jp%2Fdynamic%2FC0001-PC.html

Another guy wrote
Please see here for explanation of above numbers:

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1394413/pg1

18000 nGy/hr sounds like a lot. It's higher than normal, but nowhere near lethal. The main hazard is from contamination rather than direct radiation.


stock wrote
Bullsheesh on that.
At 18.4 microSv per hour

And annual exposure max of 20 MILLI Sievert per YEAR, that is 20,000 micro sievert per year.

simple math guys…no need to start appearing to do some scientific manipulations to get people to turn their brain off.

So how many hours to hit the max annual level? Simple math 20000/18.4 = 1086 hours.
How many days is that? 45 freakin days! OK?

What is the normal "it's time to retire from the nuke industry after 20 years of service", total dose, the answer is 100 MilliSievert.

100 MilliSievert equals 100,000 Micro Sievert, now divide that by 18.4 MicroSv per hour. 5434 Hours. Someone living at 18400 nGy/hr would therefore receive the max lifetime dose that a "paid for hazard pay nuke worker" in 7.5 months!!!!!!

And that is if they had a protective suit and HEPA air filter!@!!!!

The internal radiation becomes at least 20 times worse.

Sorry, godlike productions picked up a real lemon of an article there. Lies of the pro-nukers.

Monday, October 8, 2012

On Fukushima Beach

This is a great video summary of the lies associated with Fukushima

It is an hour long.
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Voyager, Carrington, Meteorites, and Greed



And as our Voyager craft leaves the solar system, back here on the home planet, we have the government/military nuclear cartel pushing for a “renaissance” in nuclear power.   And while we study solar physics, a major Coronal Mass Ejection CME from a sun event similar to Carrington event of 1867 could wipe out our power grids over much of the planet, taking decades to restore “civilization”.   However, we could survive that, but we cannot survive the hundreds of nuke plants that would melt down with the fry out of the electricity grid.   The systemic collapse would make if unfeasible to even deliver diesel for the backup generators (which rarely get properly testing anyway).

So we have set ourselves up for extinction, as greed for “cheap power” puts everything on the chopping block.

Obvious extinction scenarios should be dealt with.   Also in April 2012 a 154,000 lb meteorite snook up on the earth, entered the atmosphere, and hit the earth, the only warning about 2 days in advance from an amateur astronomer.   It landed in fragments in the foothills of California.   Bet you didn’t hear too much about that….it is harder the shear the sheeple when they are running around all panicked.

Obvious extinction scenarios should be dealt with.  

Instead, governments remain in a currency war to see who can have the weakest currency so they can sell to other countries.    Money printing and propaganda, i.e. “communication” used as tools to achieve these goals, only problem is that everyone in the world is pursuing the race to the bottom.     It also seems like another war is setting up, and wouldn’t it be a great distraction for the upcoming election?   We will see, I think the odds are pretty low, like 15% but still very possible, this would be an Israel and Iran thing which could get out of control easily.

At least in the USA we have the best economic hitmen, only trouble there is that they have turned their sights on the motherload of wealth, the citizens of the USA, in particular, the public and 401K type retirement plans.

No great and glorious future will be launched by “technology” in the face of huge systemic and fundamental problems that are societal and governmental in nature.

And that is about all I have to say about that.    





 

Friday, October 5, 2012

Hawaii still up 50% and Captain D Kickin' Okole on San Onfre

CaptainD,   ahoy there CapnD....

the Capn been kicking some serious butt created these data docs to support the death of San Onfre.    Get em down, keep em down.    No more mister nice guy, or nice gal either...

Time for a nail in the coffin of nuke, before it kills us all.

CHECK IT OUT!

https://docs.google.com/folder/d/0BweZ3c0aFXcFZGpvRlo4aXJCT2s/edit

Also disturbingly, Inspector alert on 8 hours acculumulated click run, showed a confirmation of the 50% increase in airborne radiation in Hawaii.

Sure looks like Fukushima, swirling around the Pacific now, after a direct hit in the west coast, sorry coasties....maybe you should just move?

Yep 17990 clicks in 8 hours.   Not terrible, but a huge and obvious change.   Cleaning my HEPA filters and going to 2000g vitamin C every 3 to 6 hours.

The rain never seems to be radioactive here.   So it first dumps on the ocean and west coast and then we get the light airborne particles come to Hawaii.    What a sucky wolrd that we have to live on our home planet with these sociopaths that promote this poison as "clean energy"

VISIT THE CAPTAIN AND CHECK his fine work.

And kill San Onofre, like a centipede under your bed, it will eventually get you if you don't get it first.

Hawaii radiation levels up 50% in 2 of 3 tests

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Update on Hawaii rad levels

I has a normal 24 CPM reading over an 8 hours aggregation time

BUT THEN the next 8 hour test came in at 38 CPM.   Just odd, given that Hawaii has been consistent and fairly low all of 2012.

I am running another overnight test, this one outside and will report back results.

The issue is, of course, what the heck happened in August and September when mainland US cities started ramping up to scary levels, see post. 

http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2012/10/radiation-spreading-across-us-update.html

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Hawaii Radiation Report post Fukushima

Here in the Pacific Ocean, we didn't obtain a Geiger until 2012.  

Radiation is now spiking up much more than ever before

There were huge waitlists, and doing the research on a proper Geiger was a bit challenging. 

Early and midyear we noted very consistent radiation readings that could only be considered "background" at around 12,500 Clicks per 8 Hour Period.    Running the 8 hour test is a good way to do it, rather than just instantaneous observations of the current data, it takes out the peaks and valleys and gives a better overall report. 

(12,500 / 8 hours ) then further divided by 60 minutes = 26 CPM

Using the Nuke Pro handy conversion chart, permanently located here on the blog

 http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2012/04/geiger-counter-interpretation.html


Surprisingly, I got my first reading of 19,400 Clicks in 8 Hours

Almost a 50% increase!

Before, it was right around 12,500, RAIN OR SHINE

Hawaii is usually far below the jet stream that takes air from Asia to mainland USA, usually first impacted lower Canada and Washington, Oregon, Northern California.

So with Hawaii at 40 CPM, it is still below the 50 CPM level of "keep an eye on it".   

Other places on mainland USA are far worse, and some of those are just lately.

But this leads credence to the view that something big happened, and most likely at Fukushima, coincident with the last "no moon" which oftens brings on earthquakes.   

HEPA filters
Anti-oxidants
Stay out of the rain

Basic and simple protections, besides working to rid the planet of nukes, that is all we can do for now.

Funny picture to match the story below on ENENews
AP/KOJI SASAHARA
[...]
In April last year, researchers from Nippon Veterinary and Life Science University (NVLU), along with other institutions, began sampling muscle tissue of wild Japanese macaques caught in the provincial capital, Fukushima, for radioactive cesium content.
The concentrations ranged between 10,000 and 25,000 becquerels per kilogram immediately after the nuclear crisis began to unfurl the month before.

Radiation Spreading Across the US -- Update

I wrote an article a few days ago that got picked up by the "big blogs" and news gatherers, and even 4 outlets in Japan which brought in around 4000 Japanese visitors.  

And ya think that they Japanese are not paying attention to radiation?   They are on it.

Heck, I even installed a translator!

The data comes from Higgins
http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/net2/Spokane-WA-Real-Time-US-Radiation-Monitoring-Graph.aspx

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Here are some more captures from today.









Monday, October 1, 2012

Disinformation, Nuke Cartel is crude at it

 http://www.activistpost.com/2012/08/disinformation-how-it-works.html

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Disinformation: How It Works

Brandon Smith, Contributor
Activist Post

There was a time, not too long ago (relatively speaking), that governments and the groups of elites that controlled them did not find it necessary to conscript themselves into wars of disinformation.

Propaganda was relatively straightforward. The lies were much simpler. The control of information flow was easily directed. Rules were enforced with the threat of property confiscation and execution for anyone who strayed from the rigid socio-political structure. Those who had theological, metaphysical or scientific information outside of the conventional and scripted collective world view were tortured and slaughtered. The elites kept the information to themselves, and removed its remnants from mainstream recognition, sometimes for centuries before it was rediscovered.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Radiation going up slowly and quickly across the US

A quick review shows some very disturbing trends.

The Charts below comes from Higgins website
http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/net2/Spokane-WA-Real-Time-US-Radiation-Monitoring-Graph.aspx

Also, several months back, after being baffled by all the various radiation units bantered around, and always having to dig deep to figure out whether something mattered or not, I made a simple to use radiation chart.   At the same time I was sending my geiger counter to Japan to help a Tokyo area family assess it's real risk, as it is obvious the Japan Gov /TEPCO has been lying through their teeth from day 1.   So I also had the chart translated into Japanese, both are at this link


http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2012/04/geiger-counter-interpretation.html

An obvious uptrend in radiation is spreading across the country, with some areas seeing scary high levels.   Something happened around Sept 17th.   

Rule of thumb is that exposure to 100 CPM clicks per minute for a year results in a real risk of cancer, 500 CPM for 90 days is a real risk.

Many places are now up over 100,

25 is "normal" we just don't get that much lower.   And back in the day, before Fuku, 50% to 66% of us got cancer, what will the new normal be.

Basic protective measures, air filters, anti-oxidants.     Do them now if you are not on track.





Sunday, September 9, 2012

Kelly Rocks the NRC Blog



In response to a post of mine on ENE Kelly Thomas wrote up the hard hitting summary of the nuke cartel, posted on the NRC blog and I am reproducing it here.  

http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2012/08/22/taking-the-next-step-building-a-21st-century-digital-government/comment-page-1/#comment-15787


Kelly Thomas September 5, 2012 at 11:01 pm
The only way you can “build a better platform to better serve the American people” is to create a platform that dismantles all nuclear power plants. How are you serving young Americans right now, the ones who will be forced to maintain these aging nuclear power plants once they have surpassed their lifespans? These plants have a 40 year shelf life, and most are expiring soon. Then what? Is it the responsibility of the next 5,000 generations to maintain these expired nuclear sites? How are you serving the American people by allowing these Extinction Level Event disasters to litter the American landscape?

Fukushima is already an ELE. Three of the cores have melted through the containment vessels and into the Earth. TEPCO says it doesn’t know where it is (NASA can easily spot it, but refuses to show the pictures to the public), but not to worry because they have everything under control and they have achieved cold shutdown. Never mind that pesky little leak or two and the Photoshopped image of #4, and please take our word for it that we are not killing the Pacific Ocean by continuously pouring waste to sea 24/7. Oh, and let’s pretend that the yellow cloud from the explosion at #2 was hydrogen, even though hydrogen burns white and the explosion was obviously plutonium. How sad that I know such a thing and the NRC doesn’t. We are facing the worst environmental disaster of humankind, a disaster that IS DESTROYING THE PLANET every passing second and the NRC is pushing for MORE nuclear power plants!

Do you guys have a death wish? Do you believe that Armageddon is around the corner, so what the hell, why not build more nuclear power planters because the world is going to end in some Dalisque radioactive landscape? How can you possibly keep a straight face while putting forth such useless garbage touting Obama’s “Open Government” (the biggest oxymoron in the world)? Has the NRC been open about the effects of radiation? Of course not.

You guys compare the radiation from Fukushima to that of a banana or a plane ride. You ignore the contamination of the US food supply. Meanwhile in Japan, THE CORIUM HAS MELTED THROUGH THE CONTAINMENT VESSELS! There is nothing underneath. The reactors are on a major fault line. This is a freaking disaster!!! If I can figure this out, why can’t the NRC? It is what is referred to as “The China Syndrome” to the common folk.

The fourth building is near collapse and when – not if – it does, it is “Adios!” to life on this planet. It’s already happening. The entire Northern Hemisphere has been contaminated by radiation and almost all of the food supply has been affected. There has been a huge spike in stillbirths, miscarriages and mutant babies in the Pacific Northwest and California. Seals are dying. Insects are dying. Plants are changing. The United States is doused in radiation and Radnet is…I am not sure where it is. Last I heard it was checking quarterly instead of daily. We do not know what the true levels of radiation are because this government isn’t an open government, no matter what your PR rep wrote.

I do not now what the solution is, but I know that nuclear energy is not part of the equation. Your new platform must rebrand the agency as the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency – and do it soon before the US and Japanese economies and governments collapse, because then there is no one left to fund the decommissioning of these reactors. And god forbid solar activity takes out part of the grid and these plants do not have enough energy to maintain hot and/or cold shutdown. But you guys probably have a plan for this, some super secret plan that does not fall within the parameter’s of Obama’s “Open Government,” right?

If the agency, employees and the PR shills who work for them collectively believe that nuclear power is safe and Fukushima radiation is just bananas, then I propose you put your money where your mouth is and have a little field trip to Fukushima – without radiation gear or even Geiger counter (because nuclear energy is SAFE!) – and eat everything grown in the Fukushima prefecture. You can put it live on YouTube for all to see! Or you could even do Pay-per-view – I think that it would be a revenue maker for the federal government!

I would pay to watch every GS-13 and up (if they are still called that) and every manager have a picnic outside of Fukushima Daichi (but don’t sit too close to #4 in case it collapses). Until you are willing to expose yourself to Fukushima (not that you haven’t been for a year and a half), I think you need to adopt a new platform that better serves Americans and dismantles all nuclear facilities.

I know that signing my name to this will likely put me on some sort of enemy list, if I am not already on one. So be it. At least the person in charge of my dossier will be forced to confront the reality of the situation and to realize just who it is they are serving when they collect their paychecks. At least I cannot be accused of committing a crime against humanity.

Petition to Clean up Fukushima Area Better

A friend of our family has family members in Fukushima.  They are circulating a petition to get more cleanup done.

Please visit and sign the petition.   I will have this link stored on a posting at my blog.   Simply type Nukepro into a Google search, and then use the search box for "petition"


http://save-the-fukushima.org/english.html

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Continuation of Review Fukushima and the Privatization of Risk. Majia Nadesan

compendium of ailments: a malevolently designed global slavery and depopulation agenda implemented by the powers-that-be to shear the sheeple on their way to the slaughterhouse. Whether by stupidity or malevolence in the end the result is bad news.

I’m mad as hell so allow me to interject a bit of personal vitriol here. In Tokyo where I live, I recently had a conversation with a reputable Canadian university professor who questioned whether further research into the Fukushima disaster wasn’t beating a dead horse. If only that were true. A year earlier at that same university (where I work as a moderately paid but insecure contracted teacher– and gratefully subsidize the full time professors who enjoy the benefits of an academic apartheid) a different and particularly snooty British professor chastised me for writing articles about Fukushima. Apparently criticizing Japan is not good for the university image! At another university where I work most professors are mum on the topic– their policy is simply to ban articles on Fukushima from their in-house journal: blatant censorship. What a bunch of incredible hypocrites and cowards.

Enter Majia H. Nadesan, communications professor in the area of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University, an exception to the rule of bought and paid for academicians, a person of honesty, wisdom, no little amount of courage and a holistic understanding of nature.

Her newest book, “Fukushima And The Privatization Of Risk,” is a strong reminder that the Pandora’s Box of nuclear gremlins released into the world during the past two centuries is damaging the genomic integrity of homo sapiens and other species. Though you and I might survive Fukushima’s radiation (or die younger than we should have), future generations of humans and earthy organisms may suffer transgenerational mutations that could ultimately lead to extinction. Of course, humanity has already triggered the Earth’s sixth great extinction episode due to habitat destruction, poaching, pollution, war, etc.

Nuclear Winter In The Heartland

When I was a curious and curly haired boy I vividly recall the day when our teacher informed us about the danger of nuclear war with the Soviets. I was emotionally upset by what I learned. Walking home in the blustery weather, dark clouds on the horizon formed a cold front and puddles covered in thin sheets of ice were broken beneath my feet, and my heart turned hard. What was the point of all the niceties and rituals of life if we were going to die in a nuclear war?

Eventually I learned to repress and forget those thoughts in order to survive, and life went on without a big bang.

On March 11, 2011 during the afternoon while I was at home in Tokyo, I felt a larger than normal tremor, which kept building in intensity, and went on for four or five minutes. Today the flood of bad news emanating from the Fukushima nuclear disaster flows unrelentingly from the magnitude 9 earthquake that occurred on that day. The numerical measurements and scale of radiation released from the accident are unprecedented and catastrophic (3).


  • Fukushima nuclear power plant no. 1 (FNPP#1) (in Japanese “dai-ichi” meaning “no. 1”) is leaking upwards of 160 billion becquerels of radiation into the ocean every day (4);

  • Not including the initial releases, nearly 45 trillion becquerels of radiation were released into the air and water just during a recent two year period (5);

  • There is much debate about what effect the huge amount of radiation released is having on the health of the Pacific Ocean and its biota. The radioactive plume of doom has already reached the North American western shores (6) and will likely reach the Atlantic Ocean (7). Some scientists say the radiation is diluting and in general not a dire threat to biota or humans who consume seafood (8; 9), although these reports should be greeted with a healthy dose of skepticism (10; 11). Some medical researchers say that the above ground nuclear tests alone have resulted in millions of deaths (as will be discussed);

  • There is a growing amount of data that indicate the ongoing radiation releases are bioaccumulating up the food chain. In conjunction with other forms of pollution that threaten oceanic and terrestrial health this could be contributing to disease and death of various ocean biota (12);

  • Although US officials downplay radiation traveling from Japan along currents toward the US west coast, levels of cesium in seawater may range from 30 to 100 becquerels per cubic meter, not a trivial amount considering bioaccumulation and magnification rates in sealife and that it may be ongoing for a practically unlimited period of time (13);

  • In Japan fish are contaminated with radiation (14) while US west coast seaweed has shown signs of Fukushima contamination (15). Tokyo drinking water has detectable amounts of radiation and recently it was found that half of children tested there had cesium in their urine (16);

  • While Tepco (Tokyo Electric Power Company) slowly removes the fuel rods from the Unit 4 fuel pool (we wish them luck in a very risky operation), everyone agrees that getting to units 1, 2, and 3 is currently impossible with human workers given that the fuel (corium) is melted below the reactor containers and continues to be intensely radioactive. As far as I know, no one has come up with a plan to deal with the corium, and the idea of creating a concrete sarcophagus over the plant as was built in Chernobyl has been dismissed by many experts. Fukushima is built on soft, artificial “fill” ground which would allow the radiation to leak from beneath the reactors to the ocean. Radiation continues to leak with no end in sight;

  • In Japan the passage of the ambiguous and vaguely worded “Secrets” law threatens freedom of press, thereby criminalizing honest reporting of the ongoing nuclear crisis (17; 18; 19; 20). This resurrects phantoms of Japan’s past militarism, Orwell’s 1984 and Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago of Interogators now stalking Japan’s archipelago of iPhones and teen idol dimbots. What seems like a harsh and desperate measure from the atavistic cronies in the majority Liberal Democratic Party may actually succeed given the lack of organized political or public opposition.

Privatizing Risk: Internalizing Profits, Externalizing Costs

Nadesan’s slim volume is written in a scholarly but readable style and offers an authoritative interpretation for the academic, environmental and nuclear politics specialist, and the keenly interested general reader. Although under 150 pages the book has an admirable 512 citations, which render it well argued, if not rock solid, in analysis and conclusion. The book is precise in use and introduction of difficult scientific concepts and vocabulary yet cuts to the bone of the subject. Nadesan sorts through the mass of data now available from scientific and media sources in order to guide the reader to the most relevant and significant information. Wrestling with an inherently complicated topic that is prone to misunderstanding, Nadesan fulfills a badly needed service to offer clarity and scholarly precision to the subject.

The book unfolds in three stages:

  • A concise history of the nuclear weapons and energy project which exposes the fatal link between the two ventures and how Japan’s nuclear power program emerged from that context;

  • A coherent time line of the chaotic and complex events that occurred during the March, 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster;

  • Radiation risks from Fukushima and other sources and how they will affect human, wildlife and environmental health and integrity.

Forgive Us Our Criminal Transgressions As We Have Committed Criminal Transgressions Unto The Earth: Lead Us Not Into Denial, But Deliver Us From Extinction

I wrote to Dr. Nadesan and asked what compelled her to face the Fukushima Hydra. Obviously she would have been concerned with the health impacts from the nuclear disaster as Fukushima radiation continues to contaminate the western US (where she lives) as it is transported by wind and water.

“I was working on a book titled Dispossession that examines the financial crisis and the BP oil spill when the Daiichi disaster occurred. What struck me is that all three disasters were managed using the same propaganda techniques, which were designed to minimize public perceptions of risk and criminal transgression.

In all three cases, the disasters’ risks escalated because of a failure of leadership. The BP oil disaster risks were escalated by the unprecedented use of Corexit. The financial crisis still has not been resolved because of the failure to address the derivatives and fraud at the heart of the crisis. The American economy still suffers from the decision to bailout the banks, while leaving citizens to fend as best they can. The Fukushima Daiichi crisis risks continue to escalate because of a failure to acknowledge the scale of disaster and evacuate/mitigate appropriately. Across these cases, risks have been shifted to the general populace because of a prioritization of the interests of those responsible for the crises.

I added a chapter on Fukushima to the Dispossession project, but soon realized the story demanded a full book. Fukushima and the Privatization of Risk evolved as a focused look at how risks during the ongoing disaster have been denied, trivialized, and externalized. I emphasized the genetic effects of radiation because I’ve considerable background writing about environmental health and genomics. My three previous books on autism and biopolitics (the politics of life) offer detailed accounts of the fundamental openness and vulnerability of the human genome. Ionizing radiation, I soon learned, is among the most genotoxic substances known, but the biological effects have historically been highly contested by the global nuclear-military-industry complex. The interests of this complex continue to be prioritized over human health and welfare” (personal communication, December, 2013).

The Fukushima Disaster

Nothing epitomizes the notion of privatization of risk better than the Japanese government’s failure to evacuate residents who were in harm’s way when the Fukushima nuclear reactors exploded and melted down on and after March 11, 2011. Nadesan writes that the government prioritized “managing panic” rather than decisively acting on a “data-driven evacuation of citizens.” Giving that wa (harmony) is a social virtue in Japanese society, it was figured that long term effects from cancer would be preferable over the embarrassment of admitting that a terrible mistake had been made. “[T]he true risks for Fukushima residents and others exposed to Fukushima fallout will only be realized in the future.” Ah, there’s the rub, “no immediate danger” as government spokesman Edano loved to repeat at the time.

The process of bioaccumulation of radiation from the food and water supply can take up to several decades to kill a person, and by then the accident will have been long forgotten with the epidemiological data hidden in a morass of scientific fraud and bureaucratic unaccountability. Even in the best cases of medical science it is nearly impossible to prove cause and effect until it is too late. By the time all data is collected the cohorts are already dead. Such data could be valuable to build a case against nuclear energy, but even with Chernobyl there is still a huge amount of denial by the nuclear establishment of the ill effects on populations.

What happened at Fukushima was nothing new. Limited liability corporations in conjunction with crony politicos have been poisoning the planet and its people for a long, long time. We homo sapiens (the wise species) put up with a heck of a lot of abuse. Nadesan writes that:

“The privatization of risk is a global social trend occurring in myriad ways as risk is shifted from organized entities– such as government and corporations– to private citizens.”

With Fukushima, we have an industrial accident of unprecedented scale, which the powers-that-be cannot sweep under the rug. The issue is plagued with uncertainty and fear, due to the great “scale of emissions” “extent of fallout and deposition patterns” as well as uncertainty about the continued amount of radioactive releases from the FNPP#1.

The reactor buildings themselves are unapproachable by human workers. Bring in the reptilian robot workers from Mars! In fact, Tepco is desperate for workers and hiring old men and foreigners.

The key debate is about the health effects of radiation with authorities in Japan and the US assuring us that the amounts most people are exposed to is nothing to get riled up about. After all, you could slip on ice and bump your head, get run over by a truck or be struck down by a lightening bolt as well.

Nadesan cites an important report from a Tokyo University MD who notes that Fukushima released the equivalent of 29.6 Hiroshima atomic bombs. That is a statistic you would think garner some attention. Yet the internet trolls at the Japan Times comment section love to point out that radiation is in bananas, and bananas are safe and delicious. The same paid disinformation agents who are employed by the CIA, the US government, corporations and the nuclear industry would not want to live in Fukushima, work at the FNPP or move back into the evacuation zone, themselves. Hypocrites, cowards, liars and frauds.

Nadesan asks “[w]hat health risks face citizens of Japan and elsewhere impacted by the dispersion of fallout through weather patterns and ocean current?” Yet even the critical minded Asahi Newspaper was informing readers that “eating more cesium” than usual was not dangerous. Well, that was in early 2012 and since then such ridiculous claims are less commonly heard, and most people are more skeptical of the authorities’ claims of food safety. I live in Tokyo and can say that shoppers will tend to buy foods from outside the Tohoku (northeastern) region, especially if it says “Fukushima” on the label. This is obvious given the low prices of produce sold from that region, and the higher prices of products from the more distant Kyushu island of Japan (where demand but also transport costs drive up prices). Although the government does not clearly explain the risks of consuming radioactive food and water, most people have a vague sense about the danger.

Nadesan points out, and I concur from people I have talked to in Japan, that most are only vaguely aware of the effects from bio-accumulation to themselves and the intergenerational damage to the human genome, which damages the health and viability of descendants. I did not understand the nuances of genomic disruptions and dangers until I read this book. Still, the nuclear agenda has come under attack from a wide variety of conscientious sources, including journalists, scientists and doctors. When the World Health Organization tried to downplay the effects of radiation from Fukushima not everyone bought the toxic goods they were selling (21).

The Nuclear Weapons/Power Cartel: Destroying the World One Missile DU Munition And Dirty Bomb Nuclear Power Plant At A Time

Nadesan points out that “[n]uclear power has from its beginnings been tied closely to nuclear weapons production…. despite engineering challenges, prohibitive costs, and public discomfort about radiation, the major industrial powers launched their nuclear energy programs.”

US President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” speech in 1953, was “a masterpiece of inversion, transforming the horrors of nuclear weapons into the productive, peaceful promise of nuclear energy” and was the treacherous launch pad for the world’s most deadly technology. Atoms for Peace lead to Japan’s adoption of the “Atomic Energy Basic Law” two years later.

At the same time the official promoters and apologists for nuclear energy, the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA), was created in association with the the Food and Agricultural Organization, FAO, a part of the United Nations. How ironic that the IAEA’s work has contaminated the world food supply with radiation spewed from the nuclear power operators. Nadesan writes that the “IAEA endows research at institutes through grants, a practice that began in 1960 and continues today.” The IAEA sees no problems with a nuclear accident here, a catastrophe there, and promotes the “peaceful uses of nuclear energy” without any shame. We need nuclear energy like we need a hole in the head.

I wonder what George Orwell would have said about nuclear power given the cognitive dissonance (a favorite literary device of his) that is required for its implementation. The hubris of the promoters of science and technology often allows them to sacrifice safety and sanity in exchange for material rewards. For example, for 1.4 trillion dollars, just half the cost of the War in Iraq, a genocidal and completely unwarranted attack that killed and displaced millions and destroyed an entire country, enough wind turbines could be built to meet US electricity demands (22). Renewable energy would be the ethical choice in this case.

The double-think, hypocrisy and denial of the dangers of the nuclear agenda were apparent during the Cold War, and it is purported by some analysts that the entire Cold War itself was a conspiracy to oppress the world’s peoples under two comparatively oppressive systems, communism (Stalin’s mass murder regime) and capitalism (USA’s global military empire). That issue aside, Nadesan states that it “was clear that the spread of commercial nuclear energy would increase the risks of nuclear weapons proliferation.” This is no small insight. The very technology that was claimed to bring liberating energy and prosperity to the world also enabled the nuclear arms race and brought the world to the brink of nuclear war during the Cuban missile crisis.

Today, exporters of nuclear technology such the US, France and Japan also claim to fight “terrorism.” War is Peace when the now totally discredited beacons of peace and democracy are actually the true promoters and supporters of terrorism. What could be more terroristic than the US and France in tearing up the Middle East, or Japan damaging one of the world most important ecosystems, the Pacific Ocean! “BRIC” countries mistakenly to join the nuclear arms and energy bizarre so as not lose geopolitical and economic advantage.

Nuclear power has never been only a form of “peaceful” energy production. Nadesan notes that in Japan nuclear power is about “promoting multiple forms of security.” This process began shortly after the end of WWII when the CIA and a shrewd businessman named Matsutaro Shoriki transformed the Yomiuri shimbun (newspaper) into a propaganda rag in order to persuade the bombed out and shell shocked Japanese public to adapt the very sinister technology that had laid waste to their country.

Previous to Eisenhower’s reign, President Harry S. Truman carried out a massive “soft power…. Campaign for Truth” in order combat communism. This was a US “cultural offensive” that involved “Japanese intellectuals” of which Shoriki was but one, albeit very important, agent (23).

Nadesan outlines how it was not by coincidence that Japan’s first law to legalize nuclear energy production and the LDP, Japan’s major political party, were born the same year, spawned out of a CIA incubator. Years later, the very reactors to meltdown at Fukushima were also American made, the flawed Mark 1 reactor design produced by General Electric (who in collusion with the US government, intentionally carried out an engineering fraud when defects became known in the 1970s but were papered over with duct tape and Elmer’s Glue!). Today GE is integrated with the Japanese corporation, Hitachi.

Not all can be blamed on the USA, however. Nadesan points out “that TEPCO’s nuclear power plants have been plagued with scandals” throughout most of the time of their operation, especially in recent decades as the reactors have aged. She delineates the pattern of criminal negligence on the part of the company to put profits before people and the environment. Even after the 2011 accident “[n]uclear energy was prioritized over the myriad economic and social risks caused by the Fukushima disaster.”

The Nuclear Ace Up The Sleeve Deception

According to the logic of nuclear warfare game theory, Japan’s obsession, especially driven by the political philosophy of the LDP, is to sacrifice, in “kamikaze” fashion, the ecological health and sustainability of the physical nation in exchange for the “security” of holding the barely concealed Ace-up-the-sleeve nuclear weapon capability deterrent.

Japan is the only country to develop a stockpile of weapons grade plutonium– sufficient to equip 5,000 nuclear warheads– which also is technically considered to be a non-nuclear weapons country (similarly Israel is presumed to have hundreds of nuclear weapons already built but has never officially declared their existence or signed the non proliferation treaty).

Nadesan writes that “Japan’s status as nuclear weapons-capable is loudly broadcast through its uranium reprocessing and enrichment capabilities, plutonium stockpiles, and advanced aeronautical capabilities.” Indeed, Japan has “risked accident, terrorism, and international criticism for pursuing plutonium stockpiles” in conjunction with their nuclear fuel reprocessing allies in France and Britain.

Given that it is impossible to provide reliable security for a nuclear reactor in a cost efficient manner, it is clear that nuclear power is the greatest threat to a nations’ security. In Japan’s case, the earthquake that destroyed no less than four reactors and spewed massive radiation into the environment was the “terrorist” at work. But any sitting reactor acts as a ticking time bomb, a veritable doomsday machine with a bull’s eye target painted on its side just waiting for a super high-tech drone attack from an enemy. In this case the sane and ethical option would be to adopt photo voltaic panels which are infinitely safer and fast becoming cheaper.

Fukushima’s Deadly Legacy

Given the well financed campaign by the nuclear industry to downplay nuclear disasters, Nadesan’s analysis of radiation risks is indispensable.
The era of atmospheric testing of nuclear devices (A la Slim Pickens’ beloved mushroom cloud) which occurred mainly in the 1950s, totaled over 500 above ground detonations. This became a cause for grave concern among conscientious scientists and the public.

The 1956 U.S. Academy of Science report, “Biological Effects of Atomic Radiation” (aka the “BEAR” report) is cited by Nadesan “to demonstrate that geneticists warned decades ago of the potential for significant intergenerational health and reproductive risk from nuclear weapons and energy-sourced radiation exposure, but their warnings were discounted” due to “perceived national security benefits” by the nuclear priesthood of scientists and policy makers.

The BEAR report– which was written by highly credentialed scientists that were nevertheless under attack from the nuclear-military proponent sector– states after careful consideration that “even very small amounts of radiation unquestionably have the power to injure hereditary materials” in humans and other organisms. Nadesan summarizes some of the main points of BEAR:

“Radiations cause mutations. Mutations affect those hereditary traits which a person passes on to his children and subsequent generations….

Practically all radiation-induced mutations which have effects large enough to be detected are harmful. A small but not negligible part of this harm would appear in the first generation of the offspring of the person who received the radiation. Most of the harm, however, would remain unnoticed, for a shorter or longer time, in the genetic constitution of the successive generations of offspring….

Any radiation dose, however small, can induce some mutations….

Like radiation-induced mutations, nearly all spontaneous mutations with detectable effects are harmful….

Additional radiation (i.e., radiation over and above the irreducible minimum due to natural causes) produces additional mutations (over and above spontaneous mutations)….

What counts, from the point of view of genetic damage, is not the rate [of exposure to radiation]; it is the total accumulated dose to reproductive cells of the individual from the beginning of his life up to the time the child is conceived….”

Nadesan highlights radiation effects on children and cites the work of Ernest Sternglass who in 1969 “publicized his research by arguing…that radioactive fallout from atmospheric testing had caused the death of 375,000 infants” and “countless fetal deaths” from 1951 to 1966.

In addition to data cited by Nadesan, Epstein reported that a “2002 U.S. Centers for Disease Control report calculated that fallout caused 15,000 U.S. cancer deaths, a figure some believed was a gross underestimate. The following year, a blue ribbon European panel reported 61,600,000 cancer deaths worldwide from fallout” (24).

Bertell makes a bolder estimate that “[u]p to 1,300 million [1.3 billion!] people have been killed, maimed or diseased by nuclear power since it’s inception. The industry’s figures massively underestimate the real cost of nuclear power, in an attempt to hide its victims from the world” (25).

Nadesan cites the former head of the UN, Kofi Annan who “calculated that at least 7,000,000 people were adversely impacted by the [Chernobyl] disaster.”

The Dangers Of Ionizing Radiation

One of the arguments often marshaled by nuclear apologists is that natural background radiation is not bad for you, ergo radiation released from nuclear fission processes is also safe.

However, Nadesan points out that “mitochondrial DNA is particularly vulnerable to disruption by ionizing radiation, even among people acculturated to relatively high levels of natural (not human produced) background exposure.” She found that in one study “children exposed to higher than ordinary gamma radiation…. found a 12 percent increase in childhood leukemia for every millisievert of natural gamma-radiation dose to bone marrow.” Iran is often mentioned by nuclear apologists as evidence that high background radiation is totally safe, and yet a study found that “higher rates of mitochondrial DNA mutations correlated with higher background exposure” and affected the genomic integrity of future generations of offspring.

In other words, neither natural background radiation nor manmade forms are safe: “common forms of exposure to ionizing radiation can cause cancer and leukemia and…genetic damage can be transmitted across generations.”

There is mounting evidence that radioactive pollution in the global environment plays “a causative role in childhood diseases such as autism and congenital heart disease” and that novel genetic mutations caused by radiation “may have significant transgenerational effects.” One researcher cited by Nadesan notes that “[g]enomic instability is an all-embracing term to describe the increased rate of acquisition of alternations in the genome.” The cellular process of life is open to “multiple pathways” for disruption and the perpetuation of “induced instability” from radiation.

In an important report from 2006, Nadesan concludes of its findings that “radiation exposure that overwhelms repair mechanisms can result in a cascade of genomic events posing long-term adverse effects for biological health and reproduction.”

Nadesan concludes her chapter on radiation effects with this disturbing indictment of the current health regime:

“[C]urrent risk models may under-predict the incidents and range of diseases caused by radiation exposure, within the individuals live span and across generations of their progeny. Bio-accumulation in organs, bio-magnification in predators, synergy effects, and the vulnerabilities produced by increased rates of transgenerational genetic mutations present significant challenges to the ecological validity of contemporary dose-effect models.”

This is a major scandal given that the establishment risk models focus on immediate doses to the individual rather than their descendants. That is what is called the Externalization Of Risk and what I call the Futurization Of Murder as we are exposed to “increasingly radiotoxic environments.”

Conclusion: Time To Loudly Ring The Warning Bell

Nadesan poses a question to thoughtful readers as well as to the lackey politicians tied to the nuclear industry, who claim to care about human and environmental welfare, and economic prosperity.
“A nuclear disaster such as Fukushima produces risks that are truly cataclysmic, but also immeasurable. How does one measure the range of diseases that will be caused and/or exacerbated by an increase of exposure to radioisotopes in the air , drinking water, precipitation, and food, especially across generations?”

But how can this be? By the very fact that radiation risks are largely immeasurable, the powers-that-be can hide behind plausible deniability, and go on their merry way even if their own children may come to suffer from Fukushima induced diseases. The warning bell has been rung loudly, but is there still time to save the planet? Nadesan poignantly asks:

“How many more bells will ring before humanity has destroyed its ecosystem and genome beyond repair?”

Thank you Professor Nadesan. We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming: News at 11:00 followed by the late late show starring Peter Sellers in “Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.” Have a pleasant evening, and remember: “yeeehaw.”

Richard Wilcox holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies from a social science, holistic perspective. He teaches at a number of universities in the Tokyo, Japan area. His articles on environmental topics including the Fukushima nuclear disaster are archived at http://wilcoxrb99.wordpress.com/ and he can be contacted at wilcoxrb2013@gmail.com

References

1. Majia Holmer Nadesan, Fukushima And The Privatization Of Risk. 2013, 149 pp. (Palgrave/Pivot).

Friday, August 31, 2012

Communications /Outreach Newspeak for Propaganda and Lies

Expanding Public Outreach in California

by Moderator

San Onofre Senior Resident Inspector Greg Warnick (left) and Resident Inspector John Reynoso at the Dana Point Safety Expo.
This past weekend, NRC set up information booths at two events that each drew several thousand attendees. On Thursday, Aug. 23, the resident inspectors from the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant joined two public affairs officers as well as the Director of the Office of Public Affairs at San Luis Obispo Market Night.
Every Thursday night, city officials close off the downtown area in San Luis Obispo and set up a street fair. NRC staffers interacted with about 75 individuals, answering questions on a wide range of issues ranging from seismic safety to nuclear waste storage and transportation. This is the third year that NRC has attended the SLO Market Nights, setting up a booth in order to provide brochures about agency programs and functions as well as answer questions from members of the community.
On Saturday, Aug. 25, we did the same thing at a safety expo in Dana Point, Calif., where we appeared side by side with representatives from numerous Orange County public safety organizations. We set up a booth where we were joined by the resident inspectors from San Onofre.
There, about 200 individuals came to the NRC booth where NRC staffers answered questions, distributed literature and shared our safety message. We got lots of questions about steam generator issues at the plant and brought with us large posters that we used to describe the nature of the problems and NRC’s role in ensuring public safety.
These appearances are part of an ongoing effort in Region IV to expand our public outreach initiatives and develop new ways of communicating the agency’s mission and public safety goals with the public.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

NRC engages the enemy

Indeed, that is how the NRC sees itself....a method to "engage the enemy", i.e. the public, those who would dare to speak out against the nuke cartel.

Look at the underlined and highlight text below, from the NRC "blog"
http://public-blog.nrc-gateway.gov/2012/08/22/taking-the-next-step-building-a-21st-century-digital-government/

A weapon of mass destruction, but you can't prove that. Seems like there are lot of moments now where groups speak what is really on their minds. Kind of like they have been lying so long they have to blurt out the truth



Taking the Next Step – Building a 21st Century Digital Government

by Moderator
Over the past two years, the NRC has undertaken a number of initiatives to support President Obama’s emphasis on Open Government. We have, for example, made public 29 high-value datasets and embraced a variety of social media channels, including this blog, to share information. These initiatives are in addition to the variety of ways we have historically engaged the public.





Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Mars, interactive picture

OK this is the only legitimate use for nuclear fuel in the world, i mean the solar system, I mean except for the sun, I got interactive high res pictures of Mars for you right here.



Curiosity rover: Martian solar day 2 in New Mexico

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Carrington Scientists discover an "early warning"

This poses some hope, although the big cameras we have continually inspecting the sun also show us CME which could wipe out our society exp. if we let the big transformers get burnt up.

The alternative is to physically disconnect the big transformers from the power lines, and believe me, this is not a simple, easy or likely task.

Those in the power industry have more than their share of ego and literally "greed for power", making these people the least likely to take a big hit on the quarterely profit but shutting down their whole system.   In other words, even with a strong signal, the chances that the greedy operators in charge would take appropriate action (assuming that they even had the planning and resources to do so) is very unlikely.  


http://www.futurity.org/science-technology/decay-detector-gives-solar-flare-alert/

Also if you do a closer read on the article, my prior theory that we are missing at least one big piece of the GUT grand unification theory of how all the forces in the universe work together.    And the piece(s)  that we are missing are big important pieces, like 100 monkeys that a molded into the woodwork and we can't see them in plain sight.   

Like the reason that a small comet whizzing by at high space, but low mass highly correlate with earthquakes on earth.    From a gravitational point of view, it just doesn't make sense, there is something very important going on, interacting.   Something like the space fabric everywhere is not "empty" but actually quite dense and with fast liquid type properties.

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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

NRC FORCED to stop all nuke plant construction

The US court of appeals for the DC circuit, made a ruling that the NRC had its head up its ass when the NRC decided that nuke fuel storage issues could be kicked down the road until "when it was necessary" sheesh, it was necessary 50 years AGO!!! This is great though. Its a tough read but worth it. http://www.nirs.org/reactorwatch/licensing/wasteconfruling8712.pdf here is a little kinder and gentler interpretation. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nrc-freezes-all-nuclear-reactor-construction--operating-licenses-in-us-165323116.html Anti-nuke voices are being heard. Blogs are great, faxes are better, phone calls are better yet. Physical demonstrations, expression of your rights to peaceable assemble and to petition the government are best.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

ENENEWS great post on nuclear explosion

I love those Borax films -- intentionally doing open air explosions of a nuclear reaction back in the day. Sick, but it proves that a moderated prompt criticality can happen -- just like it did at Fukushima, especially using the MOX. And yet the MOX pimps are out in force...pimping the sexy science of how you "can get even more energy out of MOX", as if the energy from Uranium is not "enough". Another false and greedy argument to promote "science" at the cost of death. I have those Borax on my Gunderson tab at my fully ANTI Nuker blog http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/p/gundersen-email-and-theories.html
A poster at ENENEWS

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Dear Folks,
"Licensing a nuclear power plant is … licensing random premeditated murder. First of all … you know what you're doing — so it's premeditated. You can't say, "I didn't know." Second, the evidence on radiation-producing cancer is beyond doubt. I've worked fifteen years on it, and so have many others. It is not a question any more: radiation produces cancer, and the evidence is good all the way down to the lowest doses."
Dr. John Gofman, Medical Physicist, Emeritus, Univ. of California
The BORAX Experiments were boiling water reactor experiments conducted by Argonne National Laboratory in the 1950's and 1960's at the National Reactor Testing Station in eastern Idaho.
Borax experiment part 1 (11 min):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIl97ByeU_M
Borax experiment part 2 (8 min):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUhVGH-WHKk&feature=relmfu
Fukushima reactor #3 explosion (13 sec):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31QiQbTS7eE&feature=related
?Fire/explosion reactor #4:
--this one was removed because it was a link to another fire/explosion, not Fukushima
Fukushima explosion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3_ZRO5oATk&feature=related
Aloha.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3_ZRO5oATk&feature=related