Congressman to NRC: “SUSPEND ALL REACTOR LICENSING”

16 06 2011

From Lucas Whitefield Hixon:

Massachusetts Congressman Edward J. Markey Tells NRC “SUSPEND ALL REACTOR LICENSING”

On Wednesday, Massachusetts Congressman Ed Markey released a letter requesting that the NRC suspend all reactor licensing following the disaster at Fukushima Daiichi. Edward John Markey, (born July 11, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts’s 7th congressional district, serving since 1976. Congressman Markey is well-known for his public pressure that prompted BP to provide a live underwater video feed showing the oil leaking out of a pipe in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010. In March 2008, Markey signed the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Act to direct the President to seek to establish an international renewable energy agency to expand the availability and generating capacity of renewable energy to markets around the world in order to increase economic opportunity, drive technological innovation, enhance regional and global security, raise living standards, and reduce global warming pollution.  . . .

http://news.lucaswhitefieldhixson.com/2011/06/massachusetts-congressman-edward-j.html 





Strontium in the Bone

18 04 2011

From  Dag Blog:

Mainstream media reporting initially compared the explosions and loss of control at the Fukushima nuclear plants to the Level Five event at Three Mile Island (TMI). As Fukushima spiraled out of control the media turned to Chernobyl, the undisputed Level Seven nuclear event. A recent article from Reuters concerning nuclear ratings reform mentions only those two events as if nothing else even remotely as serious has ever happened.

Few outlets mention the fire at Windscale, the ravaged test site Semipalatinsk, the hydrogen bomb contamination at Palomares or the nuclear waste explosion at Kyshtym. In A Survey of the World’s Radioactive No-Go Zones, Der Spiegel does describe many of the nuclear events that the atomic power industry would probably like us to forget, such as 1949’s radiation release at the Hanford Site in Washington State . . .

http://dagblog.com/health/strontium-bone-9862 





400,000 to develop cancer in 200 km radius of Fukushima

14 04 2011




Fukushima = Level 7 x 3 (!!)

13 04 2011

Alarming radioactivity level update on Global Research’s website

“Austrian government’s Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG) found that the total amount of unstable radionuclides Iodine-131 and Caesium-137 released between March 11 and March 23 has been so high that the Fukushima crisis already equates to three INES 7 incidents.”

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=24292

ADDITIONAL NEWS

And the Daily Mail reports hapless evacuees are being re-victimized by confused “aid” workers –

An eight-year-old girl is among scores of people refused medical help or shelter in Japan because of fears they could be contaminated by radiation and could pass it on to others.

People who have been made homeless as a result of the leakage of radiation at the Fukushima nuclear plant, 135 miles north of Tokyo, have to be screened and then given an ‘all clear’ certificate.

If they do not have a certificate, they are being told they cannot be allowed into evacuation centres amid fears that they might be a ‘hibakusha’ – a person contaminated by radiation. . . .


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1376379/Girl-8-tsunami-victims-denied-help-fears-spread-radiation-survivors.html

James Pilant blogs some truth about evil TEPCO:

Fukushima Gov. Slams TEPCO, Govt for ‘Betrayal’ (via TheResistance)

Betrayed.

Exactly right. The people of Fukushima were told those plants were perfectly safe. They were told they were the way to economic success. They were told that the power plants would bring prosperity and jobs for decades. . .


http://southwerk.wordpress.com/2011/04/10/fukushima-gov-slams-tepco-govt-for-‘betrayal’-via-theresistance/

Is there something fishy about these Japan quakes?

Richard Koshimizu thinks so. His blog points out the close proximity of many quakes and shocks to each other.

Not being a geophysicist we think this claim can be explored by looking at seismic data released by the Japanese government here – http://www.mext.go.jp/english/radioactivity_level/detail/1304082.htm.

This article has an interactive chart –

How A Fukushima-Level Disaster Would Affect You In New York, LA, Or Chicago





Japan Dithers, Lies About Radiation Levels

30 03 2011

From the Sydney Morning Herald:

UN atomic watchdog raises alarm over Japan evacuations

By Shingo Ito

The UN atomic watchdog said Wednesday radiation in a village outside the evacuation zone around a stricken Japanese nuclear plant was above safe levels, urging that Japan reassess the situation.

In its first such call, the International Atomic Energy Agency added its voice to that of Greenpeace in warning over radioactivity in Iitate village, where the government has already told residents not to drink tap water.

Japan has struggled to contain its nuclear emergency since a 14-metre (45-foot) tsunami hit the Fukushima plant after a huge quake on March 11, with radioactive substances entering the air, sea and foodstuffs from the region.
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Iitate village is 40 kilometres (25 miles) northwest of the crisis-hit plant — outside both the government-imposed 20 kilometre exclusion zone and the 30-kilometre “stay indoors” zone.

“The first assessment indicates that one of the IAEA operational criteria for evacuation is exceeded in Iitate village,” the IAEA’s head of nuclear safety and security, Denis Flory, told reporters in Vienna on Wednesday.

The watchdog advised Japanese authorities to “carefully assess the situation and they have indicated that it is already under assessment,” Flory said.

But he added the IAEA, which does not have the mandate to order national authorities to act, was not calling for a general widening of the exclusion zone. . . .   (more)

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/un-atomic-watchdog-raises-alarm-over-japan-evacuations-20110330-1cgc7.html





Japanese fallout should inspire collective uprising

29 03 2011

Reprint from the University of New Mexico’s paper, The Daily Lobo

Imagine yourself in Japan — now.
Imagine you have survived the earthquake and tsunami. You have lost everything. You know you were luckier than those unknown thousands who perished. What is left of you is not just your naked life, but what is dearest to you — the life of your children.

Yet, reality is brutal and merciless. You are forced to realize there is no time to recover from the devastating shock and horror. There may, in fact, never be time at all as you knew it. Another catastrophe, far bigger than the first two combined, looms.

It’s happening right now before your eyes — with no end in sight.
Its magnitude is immeasurable, unimaginable to your limited mind. How can one think thousands of years ahead of time if this lifetime, the immediate future, is uncertain? Radioactive particles have already reached North America. Soon they will reach Europe and Russia.

You are told to wash off the nuclear rain from your skin. But there is no water to wash it off with. Meltdown and explosions have contaminated tap and groundwater. Even the ocean shows signs of contamination.
You are hungry and thirsty. Your children are crying. You are tempted to eat. You are tempted to feed your children — despite the warnings against radioactive milk and vegetables. Your youngest child has lost his appetite, lost his love for life.

Here you wake up from your nightmare. No, you are not in Japan. You are in the United States. You are relieved. You are lulled into a sense of security as the politicians swear such a disaster would never happen here.

Yet, the nightmare is real. Not for you. Not yet. But it will, eventually. It’s already happening. Radioactivity knows no borders.
“It can’t happen here!” — that is exactly what Japanese officials said.
They were so self-assured in their convenient and lucrative lies that Tokyo Electric Power Company faked and falsified regular controls. Why could, why should this not happen here? Because it must not happen here? Every man-made catastrophe won’t happen, until it will happen, because it can happen.

Imagine Fukushima-Daiichi in California. You live a catastrophe of a different category: The U.S. without California … California without its people.

You refuse to contemplate this possibility. You deny the actual reality in Japan. Multiply Fukushima by a simple factor for this planet. Humanity is without a world and the world without people. Radioactivity is the end of history.

There is not even an afterlife with the half-life of some of these isotopes.

Bribed politicians dispel this scenario as nonsense. They are accustomed to making false promises to please corporate donors who profit from these risks.

We need an Egyptian uprising to convert the politicians to the truth of this reality.

If they refuse, replace them. Fukushima must mean the immediate end of nuclear power, in Los Alamos, in New Mexico, in the U.S. and the planet.
This must be our religion, our philosophy, our spirituality, our whole life. Life depends on it. Remember, you just woke up from this nightmare, but only so that you can act on it. Convert your life to this struggle within the limits of your means and abilities.
Then push those limits. You may not get a second chance.

Joachim L. Oberst
UNM faculty

 

 

 

 

http://www.dailylobo.com/index.php/article/2011/03/japanese_fallout_should_inspire_collective_uprising