More Hidden News on Fukushima

11 04 2011

Not on Google’s ‘Top Stories’ today :

Japan Vague About N-Crisis Scope

. . . The actual data that the government is providing may well be accurate, but there is not enough of it. And the interpretation that the government puts on the data is problematic, particularly when the government says that certain levels of radiation are safe. I think people then should be very skeptical. They should also be very skeptical of the moves that the government is trying to make to raise the level of radiation that people are supposed to be able to put up with.
The standard maximum that has always been accepted is that the maximum dust people are supposed to receive in a year is 1.0 millisievert. But the government is now setting standards of, for example, radiation that was in food that would automatically expose people to greater levels than that 1.0 millisievert a year. The internal radiation exposure from food is particularly something that people are very concerned about, and the demonstrators today were to a great extent asking the government to be frank about the impacts of internal radiation exposure. These are not immediate short-term impacts at the levels we are talking about, but it is rather in terms of the long-term impact — increased rate of cancer 10 years or perhaps even a bit longer from now for example. . .

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/174148.html


‘Main threat in Japan N-crisis covered-up’

. . . Remember there has always been a large nuclear stance by a lot of people in Japan. They have been striking before, but this is big. One of the tip offs right here is they keep talking about iodine 131, which has a half life of days, but not cesium 137, which has a half life of twenty-five years.

Now that is why I think it’s so important to take a look at Chernobyl. After twenty-five years, some of Chernobyl’s radioactive substances have even migrated deeper into the ground. Although, levels of cesium 137 are slowly falling, the concentration of the damage and the active element remain very high in many areas. What is happening is we are only getting reports that this stuff is happening in Japan.

We already are getting reports that in the west coast there are higher levels of iodine. But it’s the cesium 137, which I would love to talk about. That is the one that can go right into the bone marrow. It’s the one that can go right into the food chain, and be absorbed by plants and fungi. That is the one that basically nobody is talking about, and probably purposefully because that is the most powerful one.

Note that they keep talking about iodine 131, but they don’t talk about cesium 137… You’re getting some truth but you’re not getting all the truth. So if I was living in Japan right now, I’d be taking to the streets demanding it. Remember the EPA over here is also indicating they are going to have higher levels too. . .

http://www.presstv.ir/detail/174127.html

How nuclear apologists mislead the world over radiation

By Helen Caldicott

Soon after the Fukushima accident last month, I stated publicly that a nuclear event of this size and catastrophic potential could present a medical problem of very large dimensions. Events have proven this observation to be true despite the nuclear industry’s campaign about the “minimal” health effects of so-called low-level radiation. That billions of its dollars are at stake if the Fukushima event causes the “nuclear renaissance” to slow down appears to be evident from the industry’s attacks on its critics, even in the face of an unresolved and escalating disaster at the reactor complex at Fukushima.

Proponents of nuclear power – including George Monbiot, who has had a mysterious road-to-Damascus conversion to its supposedly benign effects – accuse me and others who call attention to the potential serious medical consequences of the accident of “cherry-picking” data and overstating the health effects of radiation from the radioactive fuel in the destroyed reactors and their cooling pools. Yet by reassuring the public that things aren’t too bad, Monbiot and others at best misinform, and at worst misrepresent or distort, the scientific evidence of the harmful effects of radiation exposure . . . .

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/apr/11/nuclear-apologists-radiation

Fukushima’s Bio-Robots
In Japan’s nuclear cleanup, is human life cheaper than machines?

By William Saletan

A month into Japan’s nuclear crisis, no robots have been deployed at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Instead, the plant’s operator is relying on a cheaper, expendable resource: humans. . .

http://www.slate.com/id/2290932/

International conference on Chernobyl opens in Berlin

. . . . In Japan, things were happening gradually but the level of radioactivity at the six Japanese reactors was higher than that at Chernobyl. Another difference was that radiation after the Chernobyl explosion was detected at an altitude of 11-15 kilometres, which explained such a wide spread of radioactive fallouts in the Northern Hemisphere, affecting some of the regions far from the nuclear power plant more than those near it. Pflugbeil also expressed regret that Japan’s information policy in connection with the nuclear accident did not differ from that of the Soviet authorities during the Chernobyl disaster.

http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/international-conference-on-chernobyl-opens-in-berlin/640480.html

 

Trials of Globalization: And We All Melt Down

By Betsy Ross

We are now on the brink of the mother of all meltdowns in more ways than one.

Last weekend, The Times quoted Alan Hansen, a nuclear engineer and executive vice president of Areva NC, a unit of Areva, a French group that supplied reactor fuel to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, who spoke before a private gathering at Stanford University. “Clearly,” he summarized, “we’re witnessing one of the greatest disasters in modern time.” What the on-going release of cancer-causing radioactive fragments means in terms of human health and the environment is only beginning to come to light. . .

http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/node/550


New quake affects Japan radiactive water plan

Japan on Monday expanded the evacuation zone around its crippled nuclear plant because of high levels of accumulated radiation, as a strong aftershock rattled the area one month after a quake and tsunami sparked the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.

A magnitude 6.6 tremor shook buildings in Tokyo and a wide swathe of eastern Japan on Monday evening, knocking out power to 220,000 households and causing a halt to water pumping to cool three damaged reactors at Fukushima.

The epicentre of the latest quake was 88 km (56 miles) east of the plant and stopped power supply for pumping water to cool reactors No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3.

The aftershock also forced engineers to postpone plans to remove highly contaminated water from a trench at reactor No. 2.   . . . .

http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haber&ArticleID=72381

World goes back to pre-war condition of 1939

NATO is significantly increasing its military presence in the Black Sea basin. According to the head of the European Command of the Armed Forces U.S. Admiral James Stavridis, U.S. Marine Corps will expand its activities in the Black Sea region.

According to the official version of Stavridis, who, incidentally, at the same time holds the position of Supreme Allied Commander (OER) of NATO in Europe, the increase in the number of U.S. Marines is due to the need for training of the allied forces for their further deployment to Afghanistan. . . .

http://english.pravda.ru/world/americas/01-04-2011/117423-nato_black_sea-0/





TEPCO Stonewalls Efforts to Monitor Radiation Independantly

27 03 2011

typical –   http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_earthquake

. . . TEPCO Vice President Sakae Muto said a new test had found radiation levels 100,000 times above normal — far better than the first results, though still very high.

But he ruled out having an independent monitor oversee the various checks despite the errors. . .

 

WORLD to TEPCO:

F.U.!!!!!!!!





Every Anti-Environmentalist Worldwide Should Hang Their Head in SHAME Today!

16 03 2011

WE TOLD YOU SO.

You wouldn’t listen. And shockingly as Japan MELTS you still defend nuclear “energy” (really nuke weapons recycling-for-profit).

The whole world needs PROTECTION from these amoral, criminal polluters who OWN this mess. That includes CEOs, nuclear weapons assemblers and their investors and all the SUV-driving, McMansion- owning energy wasting status seeking enemies of Mother Earth, most of whom live in the U.S..

They have dished out environment-loathing philosophy and thin lies about their profit-driven rationale for decades. We know who they are. We see them even today spouting their lies and brazen excuses for nuclear power.

They dare to call environmental activists “terrorists” and have created special laws to hunt them down and detain them in conditions amounting to torture.

Their contempt for conservation and pollution-free energy drips from their lips without missing a beat.

They must be ignored and quarantined from civil society.

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Is your mutual fund killing the planet?

See if it is at http://www.cookingyournestegg.org/





Green Scare = State Terrorism says Lendman

8 02 2011

From his blog –

Briana Waters: Victimized by Green Scare State Terrorism

by Stephen Lendman

. . . . On March 30, 2006, she was arrested, then falsely accused of being a lookout in connection with a 2001 arson at the University of Washington Center for Urban Horticulture.

In fact, she’s a California resident, a professional musician, violin teacher, and mother of a young child. Yet, she was bogusly indicted, then reindicted with other defendants on May 10, 2006, including charges of using a destructive device, carrying a mandatory 30 year sentence if convicted.

On December 26, 2007, her lawyers filed a motion, accusing the Justice Department of concealing vital exculpatory information as well as producing a fraudulent FBI report. The agency commonly uses bogus “evidence,” getting manipulated/paid informants to affirm it. Nonetheless, a hostile federal judge denied defense’s motion. Moreover, he ruled against letting his expert rebut government “evidence,” claiming a delayed incendiary device was a bomb.

Expressing outrage, one Waters attorney said:

“The government hand-pick(ed the) judge (and) manipulat(ed) court procedures. This is a classic case of a corrupt prosecution, and a judge who apparently (chose) to look the other way.” . . .  (more)

http://sjlendman.blogspot.com/2011/02/briana-waters-victimized-by-green-scare.html

 

To emphasize the point that Feds use fabricated testimony to create fake ‘conspiracy’ evidence note that activist Daniel McGowan had his sentence  increased for his refusal to play along with this scheme. From his news blog:

July 16, 2008:

On Monday, July 14, Daniel appeared in federal court in the Western District of Wisconsin (Madison) before Judge Barbara Crabb and was found in civil contempt for his refusal to answer questions before a grand jury.

Since he is already in custody for his existing prison sentence, this means that his clock of time being served has stopped. An appeal has been filed by his lawyer to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, as well as a motion for bail (in his case since he wouldn’t be released, to start his federal time moving forward again). Right now, until the grand jury is dismissed or other agreements are made within that case and things are resolved, his time will not count as time served. It is unknown whether he will remain in county jail for the full extension of this period“. . . (more)

http://www.supportdaniel.org/news/

 

More background on the abuses for prosecutors’ power can be found in this [PDF] article “Ecoterrorism? : A Critical Analysis of the Vilification of Environmentalist Activists as Terrorists”





UK Undercover Cop Exposed – Used Sex to Spy on Enviros

13 01 2011

how disgusting —–

Calls for inquiry into conduct of undercover police officer

Scotland Yard was under pressure tonight to explain whether it had authorised an undercover officer to have sexual relationships with environmental activists after a woman came forward to say she felt “violated” following a close relationship with the man unmasked this week as a police spy.

The woman told the Guardian that Mark Kennedy, the Metropolitan police officer at the centre of a growing controversy over the infiltration of peaceful environmental protest groups, had relationships with several women and may have used sex as a “tactic” to glean intelligence.

“He had so many friends and relationships with people in the movement that I’m questioning whether this was a tactic – or part of his task – to become more trusted or respected within the scene,” she said today. “In a general sense, there is the feeling that if somebody was being paid to have sex with me, that gives me a sense of having been violated.” . . . (more)

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jan/11/activist-undercover-officer-violated-relationship





Urgent Appeal from a Secret Prison

25 05 2010

by Daniel McGowan

After three years in prison and hundreds (thousands, even) of letters mailed out, I have gotten to the point where there is little to write about. Prison life is remarkably static—so unchanging in its daily routine—that news resonates here in a pronounced way. The early part of April brought some major announcements that will profoundly affect my life here in the Bureau of Prison’s Communication Management Unit (CMU). Finally, my friends will be saved from the endless litany of letters about what TV shows I watch, Prison drama, my workouts and books I have read that week!

In February, after completing 18 months of “clear conduct” here, I requested a transfer to a “normal” prison (that is, one without punitive restrictions on my contact with the outside world). My request was denied on April 5th and did not come as a major shock. The written rejection notice did not offer a reason for my denial; instead just informing me that I can apply again at my next “program review.” I am not the only one who has had my transfer request denied and who faces the paradox of being held here without any explanation why. Despite twenty months of “clear conduct” (the BoP term for no disciplinary sanctions) and participation in classes, I am still being held here at the government’s discretion.

On March 30th, the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed suit on my behalf against the BoP regarding this unit (Aref v. Holder, D.C. Circuit). The suit raises a number of substantial constitutional claims and violations of federal law. Also included in the suit are fellow prisoners at this CMU, the other CMU at Terre Haute, my wife Jenny and another prisoner’s wife. The suit is asking for injunctive relief–that the court intervene and fix these constitutional violations. While this is a positive step in addressing the massive problems with the concept of the Communication Management Unit, the journey through the courts is a slow and somewhat tedious affair.

Just one week after the lawsuit was filed, the Bureau of Prisons released proposed rules for the CMU, opening a 60-day comment period for the public (BoP Docket # 1148-P, Communication Management Units). The unfortunate part of this proposal is that they represent a huge reduction in communication for prisoners. The new rules would set the following standards:

1) Only one phone call per month (to immediate family).
2) Only one hour, non-contact, visit per month (with immediate family).
3) Only one, 3 page letter, to and from a single recipient per week.

 

These rules are remarkable and fly in the face of the BoP’s supposed ideas on the positive aspects of communication between prisoners and their community, family members and friends. The proposed rules are far worse than the current conditions, and current conditions are bad enough. I can assure you that attempting to maintain healthy, close relationships on 2 phone calls a week and 8 hours of non-contact visits a month is exceedingly difficult and expensive. (My family lives 1,100 miles from this prison creating bills of $600+ for a two day trip). The irony is that most of the men in this unit do not even have communication violations so why the reason for the new rules? Normally, a government agency (such as the BoP) proposes rules before implementing a policy. In this case, the CMU has been in operations for nearly three years. Not only is that an obvious violation of federal law but the proposed rules have an air of mean-spiritedness and retribution.

You can submit public comment on these proposed rules easily online at www.regulations.gov or by reading the rules online and sending your comments to:

Rules Unit, Office of General Counsel
Bureau of Prisons
320 First Street, NW.
Washington, DC 20534

Please be cordial and to the point with your comments. If you need help or talking points for your comments, do not hesitate to contact the organizations below.
Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) www.ccrjustice.org, 212-614-6480.
Family & Friends of Daniel McGowan www.supportdaniel.org/cmu

Daniel McGowan
63794-053
USP Marion CMU
PO Box 1000
Marion, IL 62959

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/daniel-mcgowan/urgent-appeal-from-a-secr_b_584668.html

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Emphasis mine! Links etc. available from the above link – F.C.





Arctic ‘warmest in 2,000 years’

4 09 2009

BBC-

Arctic temperatures are now higher than at any time in the last 2,000 years, research reveals.

Changes to the Earth’s orbit drove centuries of cooling, but temperatures rose fast in the last 100 years as human greenhouse gas emissions rose.

Scientists took evidence from ice cores, tree rings and lake sediments.

Writing in the journal Science, they say this confirms that the Arctic is very sensitive both to changes in solar heating and to greenhouse warming….(more)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8236797.stm