Showing posts with label Fukushima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fukushima. Show all posts

In 2011, the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan assisted with rescue operations after the Fukushima earthquake and nuclear disaster.
At least 51 members of the crew of the USS Ronald Reagan have now developed radiation-related illnesses.
It is thought that the ship's desalinization systems took in radioactive water which the crew drank, cooked with and bathed-in.
Uploaded on Mar 17, 2011. The nuclear incident at Fukushima was on 11 March 2011
Charles Bonner, attorney representing sailors from the USS Ronald Reagan said "They have testicular cancer, they have thyroid cancers, they have leukemias, they have rectal and gynecological bleeding, a host of problems that they did not have before ...
"People are going blind, pilots who had perfect eyesight but now have tumors on the brain. And it’s only been 3 years since they went in."
Many Gulf War Veterans have been afflicted with Leukemia, Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, or Hodgkin’s Disease.

This former bank chairman was filmed handing over money reportedly to buy cocaine and crystal meth. Stuart Davies, a rent boy and associate of the bank chairman, took the film to a newspaper.
The top people do not necessarily deserve big pay.
1. What about the top people at BOEING, the company that built the DREAMLINER?
Boeing awarded Chief Executive Jim McNerney almost $27.5 million in annual compensation for 2012, a 20% increase from a year earlier.
Boeing awarded Chief Executive Jim McNerney almost $27.5 million in annual compensation for 2012, a 20% increase from a year earlier.
And Boeing has run into trouble.
In November 2013, Japan Airlines pulled its Dreamliners from two international routes because of worries about ice forming on the planes
July 28 2012: A fan shaft on a Dreamliner failed
December 2012: A Dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing
January 7 2013: A Dreamliner flight bursts into flames at Boston airport
January 15 2013: A Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Japan after a smoke alarm went off.
June 2 2013: Battery problems reported on a Dreamliner.
June 18 2013: A Dreamliner was diverted to Seattle due to an oil-filter problem
June 24 2013: A Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Denver due to a brake problem
July 3 2013: A Dreamliner flight to Chicago was cancelled because the aircraft had problems with the power supply
July 12 2013: A Dreamliner caught fire on the runway at Heathrow
July 18 2013: A Dreamliner had to return to Boston after take-off because of a possible problem with the fuel pumps
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/
In November 2013, Japan Airlines pulled its Dreamliners from two international routes because of worries about ice forming on the planes
July 28 2012: A fan shaft on a Dreamliner failed
December 2012: A Dreamliner was forced to make an emergency landing
January 7 2013: A Dreamliner flight bursts into flames at Boston airport
January 15 2013: A Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Japan after a smoke alarm went off.
June 2 2013: Battery problems reported on a Dreamliner.
June 12 2013: A Dreamliner flight was cancelled after one of the engines failed to start
June 18 2013: A Dreamliner was diverted to Seattle due to an oil-filter problem
June 24 2013: A Dreamliner made an emergency landing in Denver due to a brake problem
July 3 2013: A Dreamliner flight to Chicago was cancelled because the aircraft had problems with the power supply
July 12 2013: A Dreamliner caught fire on the runway at Heathrow
July 18 2013: A Dreamliner had to return to Boston after take-off because of a possible problem with the fuel pumps
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/

The top people do not necessarily deserve big pay.
2. What about the highly paid people responsible for FUKUSHIMA?
Nuclear power stations are ALWAYS a bad idea in terms of cost and safety.
Since then, Fukushima has been releasing radioactivity into the air and radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
The Indian government is to make a nuclear cooperation agreement with Japan that will allow Japanese nuclear energy companies to build nuclear power plants in India.
Fukushima | Dissident Voice.

The top people do not necessarily deserve big pay.
3. What about the top people at the UK's CO-OPERATIVE GROUP?
Do the top people waste their money on narcotics and rent boys?
The Co-Op bank has got into difficulty and has now been taken over by American hedge funds.
The Reverend Paul Flowers was until very recently the chairman of The Co-operative Bank.
He has reportedly been enjoying the company of rent boys and 'sending sex and drug obsessed texts.'
Sex, drugs, blasphemy, depravity, arrogance of the Crystal Methodist.

The police, watched over by Flower's friend, the retired police chief inspector, 'found nothing incriminating'.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.
The top people do not necessarily deserve big pay.
The sexism of 'Bunga Bunga' bank boys

Bunga Bunga
The top people do not necessarily need big pay.
5. One of the most efficient companies in the world is Victorinox, which does not pay its bosses giant salaries.
Vicorinox maintains a 5:1 salary ratio between the highest-paid and average-paid workers.
High CEO salaries can mean lower profits


"Experts at Canada’s Vancouver Aquarium say they are puzzled by what is causing thousands of sunflower starfish, or sea stars, to die in the waters of Vancouver Harbor and Howe Sound...
"While many people assume that the ocean will dilute the Fukushima radiation, a previously-secret 1955 U.S. government report concluded that the ocean may not adequately dilute radiation from nuclear accidents, and there could be “pockets” and “streams” of highly-concentrated radiation...
"A team of top Chinese scientists has just published a study in the Science China Earth Sciences journal showing that the radioactive plume crosses the ocean in a nearly straight line toward North America, and that it appears to stay together with little dispersion..
"Bluefin tuna on the California shore tested positive for radiation from Fukushima..."
According to the Center for Research on Globalization: Fukushima Radiation Levels Will Concentrate in Pockets at Specific US and Canada West Coast Locations
According to the Center for Research on Globalization: Fukushima Radiation Levels Will Concentrate in Pockets at Specific US and Canada West Coast Locations

A number of websites WRONGLY stated that the above diagram shows radiation from Fukushima.
In reality, this diagram was produced in 2011.
It was made by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to show the tsunami of 11 March 2011, based on data recorded in the Pacific.
NOAA website
This is explained by Audrey Garric at le monde on 29 Oct 2013 (also Le blog de Wendy)



Timothy1954 comments:
1. That's one isotope of one element, cesium 137. And levels have been higher than ten times above normal, earlier in this crisis. (much higher)
2. Cesium 137, cesium 134, iodine 129, iodine 131, and tritium, are being produced still by the melted down cores of reactors 1 and 2. And they escape with water vapor or with flowing water.
3. These, and strontium 90, accumulate in living creatures.
The damage done from INTERNAL radiation is much greater than what you get from external sources.
4. The uranium and plutonium that has burned and become dust, is inhaled and is carcinogenic.
5. Chernobyl has killed a million people so far, and Fukushima was a hundred times worse, as of October 2011, said a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution study.
6. Fukushima's reactors one and two, at least, are still fissioning in the ground, still adding to the contamination.
CanSpeccy comments:
At present only the Japanese appear to be exposed to a substantial dose of radiation from Fukushima.
However, if one of the spent fuel pools overheats and the fuel is vaporized, the hazard will go global.
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/tepco-tore-down-the-natural-seawall-which-would-have-protected-fukushima-from-the-tsunami/5356808
http://www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima-japans-cut-price-nuclear-cleanup/5356796
http://www.globalresearch.ca/hard-times-in-fukushima/5356793
This is explained by Audrey Garric at le monde on 29 Oct 2013 (also Le blog de Wendy)

In a study published this month in the journal Deep-Sea Research, scientists have studied the path in the ocean of cesium-137.
"The plume of cesium-137 resulting from the disaster is expected to reach the northwest coast of the U.S. early next year, but at levels safe for health."
A powerful current passing near Japan, the Kuroshio has diluted the radioactivity.
The Pacific continues this process of dilution.

Researchers predict rates of between 10 and 30 becquerels per cubic meter (Bq / m3 ) on the coast of Oregon and Washington between 2014 and 2020, and between 10 and 20 Bq / m 3 in California between 2016 and 2025.


This graph shows the concentrations of cesium-137 in the ocean surface (between 0 - 200 meters) in April 2012 (a), April 2014 (b) April 2016 (c) and April 2021 (d).
"These rates, which are about ten times higher than before the Fukushima disaster, are still very low.
"These rates, which are about ten times higher than before the Fukushima disaster, are still very low.
"They present no danger to wildlife and consumption of seafood", says Dominique Boust of Laboratory Radioecology Cherbourg at the Institute of Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN).
"With an average of 20 Bq per m 3 of water, we should find two becquerels in each kilogram of fresh fish, which is within the safe limits. The maximum allowable level in Europe is 500 Bq / kg."
le monde / Le blog de Wendy
le monde / Le blog de Wendy

Timothy1954 comments:
1. That's one isotope of one element, cesium 137. And levels have been higher than ten times above normal, earlier in this crisis. (much higher)
2. Cesium 137, cesium 134, iodine 129, iodine 131, and tritium, are being produced still by the melted down cores of reactors 1 and 2. And they escape with water vapor or with flowing water.
3. These, and strontium 90, accumulate in living creatures.
The damage done from INTERNAL radiation is much greater than what you get from external sources.
4. The uranium and plutonium that has burned and become dust, is inhaled and is carcinogenic.
5. Chernobyl has killed a million people so far, and Fukushima was a hundred times worse, as of October 2011, said a Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution study.
6. Fukushima's reactors one and two, at least, are still fissioning in the ground, still adding to the contamination.
CanSpeccy comments:
At present only the Japanese appear to be exposed to a substantial dose of radiation from Fukushima.
However, if one of the spent fuel pools overheats and the fuel is vaporized, the hazard will go global.
~~
http://www.globalresearch.ca/tepco-tore-down-the-natural-seawall-which-would-have-protected-fukushima-from-the-tsunami/5356808
http://www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima-japans-cut-price-nuclear-cleanup/5356796
http://www.globalresearch.ca/hard-times-in-fukushima/5356793
FUKUSHIMA: THE CHINA SYNDROME
"The entire country of Britain could have been turned to a radioactive wasteland overnight.
"A major nuclear incident was narrowly averted at the heart of Britain’s Royal Navy submarine fleet, The Independent on Sunday can reveal.
"The failure of both the primary and secondary power sources of coolant for nuclear reactors at the Devonport dockyard in Plymouth on 29 July last year followed warnings in previous years of just such a situation.
"Experts yesterday compared the crisis at the naval base, operated by the Ministry of Defence and government engineering contractors Babcock Marine, with the Fukushima Daiichi power-station meltdown in Japan in 2011...
Brits Lose Control of Nuke Reactors: “Unbelievable… Seriousness of a Major Radioactive Release”