Saturday, May 26, 2012

Fukushima Failure

I'll bet the title got a rise out of you, and it should:

"The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Which Will Collapse First, The Economy, Or The Spent Fuel Pool At Fukushima!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

It has been a few days since my last report on the ongoing disaster at Fukushima, and the news has not been good.  There have been a myriad of reports coming out of ENE News, at www.enenews.com, about how TEPCO has been pouring water over the reactors and simply dumping that radioactive contaminated water into the Pacific, as well as reports about how the Spent Fuel Pool at reactor #4 is still leaning over, leaking horribly, and in danger of collapsing at any time... However, when we turn on our trusty and so very truthful Jewish run mainstream media, we get no reports about Fukushima.  Instead all we see on our Talmud Vision is pure fluff and crap!

I came across a new report from Christina Consolo from "Nuked Radio" that I want everyone to see for themselves right here.  It comes courtesy of the Intelhub website, at www.intelhub.com, and is entitled: "Which Will Collapse First, The Economy Or The Spent Fuel Pool At Fukushima."  It again gives a very chilling assessment of the situation with the disaster at Fukushima and an interesting view of what may happen very soon... Here is that entire article for everyone to see for themselves, and I do have some additional comments to follow:

We are watching all the troubles unfold everywhere around the world with failing economies being covered by the MSM and yet still very little about the possible life ending event at Fukushima.   It does appear that the so called "Money Junkies" (Jews) don't give a damn about Fukushima and only care about their money empires.   Again, that is disturbing, for if a total catastrophe occurs at Fukushima, there will not be any economies in the Northern Hemisphere to worry about any more, because all the people will be dead!

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Related: AmeriKan Media Missing Most Important Story of Our Lives

I suppose I should give them so credit for this(?):

"Japan’s last nuclear reactor shut down; Opponents claim victory; officials warn of blackouts" by Yuri Kageyama  |  Associated press, May 06, 2012

TOKYO - Thousands of Japanese marched to celebrate the switching off of the last of their nation’s 50 nuclear reactors Saturday, waving banners shaped like giant fish that have become a potent antinuclear symbol....

Fukushima Daiichi is still spewing radiation into the air and water.

Yes, for OVER A YEAR NOW!!

That can NOT BE GOOD for PEOPLE and OTHER LIVING THINGS, but government and media don't think elevated radiation measurements around the world are important. Otherwise, they would be a major story every day. If they truly were concerned with altruistic aims and the health of the body politic.

The government has been eager to restart nuclear reactors, warning about blackouts and rising carbon emissions as Japan is forced to turn to oil and gas for energy....   

After what happened over there you say carbon what? 

PFFFFFFFFTTT!!!!

The response from people living near nuclear plants has been mixed, with some wanting them back in operation because of jobs, subsidies, and other benefits to the local economy.  

Go take a tour of the dead zone in your radiation suit and.... awwww, forget it. I'm so sick of garbage propaganda.

Major protests, like the one Saturday, have been generally limited to urban areas like Tokyo, which had received electricity from faraway nuclear plants, including Fukushima Daiichi.  

Yeah, yeah, pooh-pooh the protests. That actually makes me happy because I then know it is not an agenda-approved covert intelligence operation to further a coup or part of some divisive controlled-opposition outfit. That is what is good about having read the agenda-pushing propaganda for so long. You crack the code and it is easy to understand.

Before the nuclear crisis, Japan relied on nuclear power for a third of its electricity.

The crowd at the antinuclear rally, estimated at 5,500 by organizers, shrugged off government warnings about a power shortage. If anything, they said, with the reactors going offline one by one, it was clear the nation didn’t really need nuclear power.

Whether Japan will suffer a sharp power crunch is still unclear.  

Yeah, forget about cancer-causing radiation spew; we needs power!

Electricity shortages are expected only at peak periods, such as the middle of the day in hot weather, and critics of nuclear power say proponents are exaggerating the consequences to win public approval to restart reactors....   

No! They wouldn't do that!

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And look who is getting a big old taxpayer bailout:

"The government approved a $12.5 billion public bailout Wednesday for the operator of Japan’s tsunami-devastated nuclear power plant and put it under temporary state control....

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Also seeTsunami-swept Harley in container found in Canada

Was it radioactive like the fishing boat the U.S. Coast Guard had to sink?

"Obama, Noda unite on North Korea" by Matthew Pennington  |  Associated Press, May 01, 2012

WASHINGTON — President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on Monday decried aggressive acts from North Korea, including its recent failed rocket launch.

Obama said Pyongyang is operating from a position of weakness, not strength.... 

I don't care, I'm sick of the war-mongering. It's been ten f***ing years of lies and deceit, and I've just had it, sir.  Can I make it any clearer? NO MORE WARS!!!!

Obama said the United States, Japan, and other countries in the region are unified in insisting that North Korea abide by its international responsibilities. 

When you start taking Israel to task I'll get back to you.

“The old pattern of provocation that then gets attention and somehow insists on the world purchasing good behavior from them, that pattern is broken,’’ Obama said in a joint news conference with Noda at the White House.  

Oh, I agree. False flag attacks no longer work.

Noda said that given North Korea’s past practice, there appears to be a good chance that it would undertake yet another nuclear test.  

And so what? It's not something I'm willing to go to war over. The North Korean's and their questionable little nuke farts. They and the world know if anyone ever did anything to the U.S. they would be wiped off the face of the map, to quote  misquote.

Oh, did I mention I'm no longer falling for the false-flag frame-ups?

The Japanese prime minister said China remains an important player in trying to restrain North Korea’s nuclear program.  

And will be for the foreseeable future, so can't we all get along?

Noda was in Washington looking to reaffirm Japan’s strong alliance with the United States and to boost his leadership credentials as his popularity flags at home.  

Ever notice that happens to all the guys the empire supports?

Noda, who came to power in September and is Japan’s sixth prime minister in six years, faces huge challenges in reviving a stagnant economy and helping his nation recover from the worst nuclear crisis since Chernobyl.

It's worse than Chernobyl, but let's not quibble. 

His Oval Office meeting and working lunch with Obama were followed by a joint news conference and then a gala dinner hosted by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Irradiated sushi?

The United States and Japan are determined to show that their ties are as close as ever, particularly after Washington helped Japan respond to the massive March 2011 earthquake and tsunami that triggered a partial meltdown at a nuclear plant.

Oh, I'm sorry, they were full.

The US alliance with Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, is at the core of Obama’s expanded engagement in Asia — a diplomatic thrust motivated in part by a desire to counter the growing economic and military clout of strategic rival China.  

I'm really not concerned about that when Fukushima is still spewing.

The United States has about 50,000 troops in Japan, and both sides never tire of saying that their defense cooperation underpins regional peace and security.

Days before Noda’s visit, the two countries announced an agreement on shifting about 9,000 Marines stationed on the Japanese island of Okinawa. The plan would spread US forces more widely in the Asia-Pacific as part of a rebalancing of US defense priorities after a decade of war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

It is a move also aimed at easing what Okinawans view as a burdensome US military presence.

Why would anyone think AmeriKa's military presence in their country is a burden?

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Next Day Update: 

"Japan environment minister visits nuke plant amid safety worry

TOKYO - Japan’s environment and nuclear minister visited the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Saturday to inspect a spent-fuel pool and said it appeared to have been properly reinforced.

Why do I feel like they are lying?

The visit by Goshi Hosono was apparently aimed at demonstrating the safety of the damaged structure.  

Translation: It was a photo-op piece of prop! 

New concerns were raised about conditions at the plant’s No. 4 reactor after its operator reported a bulging of the building’s wall (AP)."

I know it is just a small thing; however, sometimes I wonder if they are reading me. 

And I must say, I AM MORE THAN A LITTLE CONCERNED RIGHT NOW!

"A US army general warns the entire Northern Hemisphere is at risk of becoming largely uninhabitable if the building collapses which is a sentiment being echoed by a host of scientists, nuclear experts and researchers....

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Maybe you would like to go take a stroll yourself, reader....