Japan is nog volledig onder Amerikaanse controle. Er gebeurt daar weinig of niks zonder goedkeuring vanuit Washington. Ze vlogen rustig met een drone over het complex zonder toestemming te vragen.quote:Op donderdag 26 april 2012 01:07 schreef THEFXR het volgende:
die amerikanen vallen landen binnen op humanitaire gronden,maar hier doen ze dus niks aan, wat een klotezooi, het is niet iets van hulp accepteren, als je aarde bedreigt moeten ze gewoon de zooi overnemen
dit is er nl voor! http://www.iaea.org/
Japanners naar Tsjernobyl:quote:Growing outrage over Washington Post editorial: Thousands are suffering and countless more will die as a result of exposure to Fukushima radiation — Contamination is widespread and growing
http://enenews.com/growin(...)despread-and-growing
In Japan.quote:The Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev told the delegation that only 2.5 percent of children, who had been exposed to radiation prenatally, were diagnosed as healthy at the age of 7
http://ajw.asahi.com/arti(...)shima/AJ201205020015
Actueel:quote:Photographer: X-ray-like image shows how radioactivity has spread throughout bodies of Fukushima wildlife (PHOTOS)
http://enenews.com/photog(...)hima-wildlife-photos
quote:Hydrogen levels continue rising at Reactor No. 2 — Now above .50%, highest in months — Explosion risk at 4%
http://enenews.com/hydrog(...)ths-explosion-risk-4
quote:Caldicott: Fukushima radiation will be reaching you quite soon on US West Coast —
I don’t think I’d be surfing.
http://enenews.com/caldic(...)-id-be-surfing-video
quote:The Worst Yet to Come?
Why Nuclear Experts Are Calling Fukushima a Ticking Time-Bomb
Experts say acknowledging the threat would call into question the safety of dozens of identically designed nuclear power plants in the U.S.
More than a year after the triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, the Japanese government, Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) present similar assurances of the site's current state: challenges remain but everything is under control. The worst is over.
But nuclear waste experts say the Japanese are literally playing with fire in the way nuclear spent fuel continues to be stored onsite, especially in reactor 4, which contains the most irradiated fuel -- 10 times the deadly cesium-137 released during the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident.
http://www.alternet.org/h(...)ime-bomb?page=entire
quote:Minamisoma is 122 times more contaminated than mandatory evacuation zone in Belarus
The analysis was done by a laboratory of Minamisoma local government.
http://fukushima-diary.co(...)ion-zone-in-belarus/
En over n paar maanden zal Tepco wel melden dat de containment vessels ook lek zijn.quote:TEPCO admits hole in Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 1 RPV leaking water complicating shutdown
TEPCO now admits that the meltdown of the uranium fuel in the No. 1 reactor at Fukushima nuclear power plant has a hole in the reactor pressure vessel, leading to a leakage of radioactive water.
http://enformable.com/201(...)mplicating-shutdown/
quote:Professor Shocked: “The core completely liquified — There’s nothing left — There’s no hook — There’s no remaining collapsed core” (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/profes(...)rtial-meltdown-video
Maar wel begrijpelijkquote:Op donderdag 17 mei 2012 12:02 schreef tass het volgende:
Het is gewoon een schande dat dit door de media wereldwijd verzwegen wordt!.
Maar evenzogoed sijpelt er wel 's wat door:quote:General Electric media-related holdings include television networks NBC and Telemundo, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, 26 television stations in the United States and cable networks MSNBC, Bravo and the Sci Fi Channel. GE also owns 80 percent of NBC Universal.Propaganda en deceptie in de massamedia #2
Helaas zijn we voor de meer actuelere info op andere bronnen aangewezen. En wat je daar leest...zucht..quote:Thirty-five years ago, Dale G. Bridenbaugh and two of his colleagues at General Electric resigned from their jobs after becoming increasingly convinced that the nuclear reactor design they were reviewing -- the Mark 1 -- was so flawed it could lead to a devastating accident.
http://abcnews.go.com/Blo(...)3141287#.T7U1BlITBio
quote:6 in 10 children under 12 have diabetes in Fukushima
http://fukushima-diary.co(...)abetes-in-fukushima/
En de propaganda machine draait maar door..quote:
quote:Fukushima’s Estimated Radiation Leak Doubles Versus Government
http://www.businessweek.c(...)es-versus-government
Maar daar ga je niet aan dood hoor.quote:Tepco estimates total cesium-137 release from Fukushima at 360,000 terabecquerels — 4 times higher than Chernobyl’s 85,000 terabecquerels
http://enenews.com/just-i(...)85000-terabecquerels
Gelukkig is dat allemaal maar overdreven.. zuchht..quote:Dr. Helen Caldicott: They don’t know how to clean it up. It’s not in cold shutdown.
The corium — the mass, hundred tons of melted uranium lava — is laying on the floor of the containment vessels.
It hasn’t finished and will never finish.
I think it means the end of Japan financially.
http://enenews.com/caldic(...)an-financially-video
quote:
quote:The independent experts who compiled the report said that people in the towns of Namie, located inside the 12-mile nuclear evacuation zone, and Iitate, which lies 25 miles north-west of Fukushima Daiichi, may have received the highest doses, of between 10 millisieverts a year and 50mSv in the wake of the accident.
Infants in Namie were thought to have received thyroid radiation doses of between 100 and 200mSv a year. "That would be one area because of the estimated high dose that we would have to keep an eye on," WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl told Reuters. "Below 100mSv, the studies have not been conclusive."
quote:In a separate interim report, the UN's scientific committee on the effects of radiation (Unscear) said that none of the deaths of six plant workers since last March was related to radiation. It added that several workers had been "irradiated after contamination of their skin", but that no clinically observable health effects had been reported.
A Unscear spokesman in Vienna said the six workers' deaths had been caused by accidents and health problems that preceded their time at the plant. They included a man in his 40s who died from acute leukaemia, and another who fell from a ladder. Two men are thought to have drowned in the basement of a reactor turbine building when the tsunami struck the plant.
Ze hebben ook stroom zonder die 'kutreactoren'.... amazing..... Totaal overbodig dus die kern energie.quote:Op donderdag 24 mei 2012 18:16 schreef gebrokenglas het volgende:
Als het toch niet zo gevaarlijk is allemaal, kunnen ze net goed al die kutreactors in den lande weer gaan opstarten.
Hebben ze weer stroom.
En kan Duitsland hun nucleare kernenergieprogramma gewoon door blijven uitvoeren...
Ze zitten nu met 30% minder capaciteit, dus ze zullen wel dezelfde truc uithalen als vorig jaar vlak na de aardbeving: om de paar uur een bepaalde regio zonder stroom zetten.quote:Op donderdag 24 mei 2012 19:11 schreef ComplexConjugate het volgende:
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Ze hebben ook stroom zonder die 'kutreactoren'.... amazing..... Totaal overbodig dus die kern energie.
Neen, niet één dode , ik herhaal; niet één dode.quote:CNN: Fukushima’s nuclear fallout spreads through ordinary life in Japan —
“I can’t believe the gov’t, I don’t believe them, we have to protect ourselves” —
“Never listen to what the gov’t tells you, if you do, you’ll pay” (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/cnn-fu(...)ells-youll-pay-video
SPOILEROm spoilers te kunnen lezen moet je zijn ingelogd. Je moet je daarvoor eerst gratis Registreren. Ook kun je spoilers niet lezen als je een ban hebt.quote:Nakate: Big change in number of child deaths in Fukushima due to illnesses after July 2011 — Death from cardiovascular disease doubled — Cancer and leukemia also increased
http://enenews.com/nakate(...)kemia-also-increasedWe must guard against the aquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes.
Eisenhower1961.
Naar mijn weten meet men 30 km uit de kust. Niet dieper dan zoveel meter etc...quote:Op donderdag 24 mei 2012 10:35 schreef Ener-G het volgende:
Nul doden? En dat terwijl er toch al bekend was dat er werknemers daar waren die een dodelijke dosis straling hebben gekopt, maar dus nog niet zijn overleden blijkbaar![]()
Verder ben ik benieuwd wat er met de mensen is gebeurd die gewond zijn geraakt tijdens de (waterstof) explosies.
En als ze echt geen stralingsgevaar hebben gemeten vraag ik me af of ze die meter ook al eens in zee hebben gestoken
Lost het crimekartel wel op denk ik. Net als bij het winnen van uranium.quote:Anonymous Fukushima Employee: Workers were dropping like flies in the heat while clearing debris and watering reactors
http://enenews.com/anonym(...)nd-watering-reactors
Zulke schone energie.quote:Uranium mining left a legacy of death.
http://www.deseretnews.co(...)legacy-of-death.html
http://bsnorrell.tripod.com/id101.html
Wat in het artikel 'n btje ondersneeuwt is dat dit data is uit aug 2011 !quote:
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