OpEd News Editorial: Fukushima – The Elephant in the Room

11 06 2011

By Lila York

Remember Chandra Levy? Her disappearance following an affair with her congressman was the national obsession in the summer of 2001 – until we awoke one Tuesday morning to see the World Trade Center towers on fire In the summer of 2011 the nation, or at least the nation’s media, seems similarly obsessed with the murder trial of Casey Anthony and the twitter account of a New York congressman. Meanwhile, the crisis at the Fukushima Daichi plant rages on with no resolution in sight and a cold shutdown now projected to be years away.

Until last week there was an apparent media blackout on the crisis, although some Americans, this writer included, have followed the status of the reactors daily at Energy News and Fairewinds, the website of nuclear energy expert, Arnie Gundersen. The Fukushima reactors were built by General Electric, which also owns Comcast, NBC, CNBC and MSNBC, so the absence of timely information is not surprising.  .  .  .  (more)

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Fukushima–The-Elephant-i-by-lila-york-110611-262.html 





PCBs History of Industrial Pollution a Lesson for Nuke Advocates

2 06 2011

In case you think big chemical industry firms have the public good at heart a good example of their true behavior can be seen by looking at the pre-WWWII era. PCBs are dangerous but have many uses. They have had a history in industry since 1865.

This page The History of PCBs is illustrative of why industry cannot be trusted with telling the truth about  dangerous substances they use.

Here is a quote –

PCB history is not pretty. As the timeline shows, the manufacturers and major users of PCBs knew by the 1930s and 1940s that PCBs caused serious health problems in their workers, and doctors advised them that other effects could be occurring as well. But this did not stop industries from producing and using PCBs, or from releasing PCBs into our environment, contaminating our public waterways, air, croplands, and wildlife. It appears from this PCB history that several companies also deliberately misled workers, customers, regulators and the public for many decades, allowing the PCB problem to spread and become much worse. 

http://www.foxriverwatch.com/monsanto2a_pcb_pcbs.html 

When we look at the blow up in Fukushima, Japan and see the horrible consequences of trusting big industry with public health we must ask ourselves why they were trusted in the first place. There is no history of them putting public health ahead of shareholder profits.  This PCB History page brings home the truth of the mindset of some of the biggest chemical firms on earth. Many of them play a large role in advocating nuclear power.

Another worth quote:

1936 — A senior official with the U.S. Public Health Service described a wife and child, both of whom had developed chloracne, a combination of blackheads and “pustules,” merely from contact with a worker’s clothes. The same official wrote, “In addition to these skin lesions, symptoms of systemic poisoning have occurred among workers inhaling these fumes.”

http://www.foxriverwatch.com/monsanto2a_pcb_pcbs.html 

You will  notice the mention of GE along with Monsanto in this piece.

 





Nuke ‘Did You Know?’ Dept. – U.S. Taxpayers Underwrite Global Nuclear Power Plant Sales

1 06 2011

. . . . The U.S. tax-supported Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im) is solidly backing major U.S. nuclear contractors such as Westinghouse, Bechtel, and General Electric in their efforts to seek foreign markets for nuclear reactors. Between 1959 and 1993 Ex-Im spent $7.7 billion to help sell American-made reactors abroad.

Most countries do not have the capital to buy nuclear power, so contractors, in order to be competitive, provide 100 percent of the financing. Ex-Im offers terms too good for Third World countries and Eastern European buyers to pass up. If the host country defaults on its loan, the Ex-Im steps in with American taxpayer dollars.  . . . . (more)

http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/5-us-taxpayers-underwrite-global-nuclear-power-plant-sales/





GE and Nuke Criminals Interfere at Fukushima

15 04 2011

This is CREEPY —

From Scoop:

Political Warfare

In reaction to Prime Minister Naoto Kan’s demand for prompt reporting of problems, the pro-nuclear lobby has closed ranks, fencing off and freezing out the prime minister’s office from vital information. A grand alliance of nuclear proponents now includes TEPCO, plant designer General Electric, METI, the former ruling Liberal Democratic Party and, by all signs, the White House.

Cabinet ministers in charge of communication and national emergencies recently lambasted METI head Banri Kaeda for acting as both nuclear promoter and regulator in charge of the now-muzzled Nuclear and Industrial Safety Commission. TEPCO struck back quickly, blaming the prime minister’s helicopter fly-over for delaying venting of volatile gases and thereby causing a blast at Reactor 2. For “health reasons,” TEPCO ‘s president retreated to a hospital ward, cutting Kan’s line of communication with the company and undermining his site visit to Fukushima 1.

Kan is furthered hampered by his feud with Democratic Party rival Ichiro Ozawa, the only potential ally with the clout to challenge the formidable pro-nuclear coalition

The head of the Liberal Democrats, which sponsored nuclear power under its nearly 54-year tenure, has just held confidential talks with U.S. Ambassador John Roos, while President Barack Obama was making statements in support of new nuclear plants across the U.S.

Cut Off From Communications

The substance of undisclosed talks between Tokyo and Washington can be surmised from disruptions to my recent phone calls to a Japanese journalist colleague. While inside the radioactive hot zone, his roaming number was disconnected, along with the mobiles of nuclear workers at Fukushima 1 who are denied phone access to the outside world. The service suspension is not due to design flaws. When helping to prepare the Tohoku crisis response plan in 1996, my effort was directed at ensuring that mobile base stations have back-up power with fast recharge.

A subsequent phone call when my colleague returned to Tokyo went dead when I mentioned “GE.” That incident occurred on the day that GE’s CEO Jeff Immelt landed in Tokyo with a pledge to rebuild the Fukushima 1 nuclear plant. Such apparent eavesdropping is only possible if national phone carrier NTT is cooperating with the signals-intercepts program of the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA). . . (more)

http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1104/S00107/us-japan-security-treaty-delayed-fight-against-meltdown.htm