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Japan assembly agrees to restart reactors, hurdles remain
Dalai Lama alleges poison plot; China cries foul
49 headless bodies dumped on north Mexico highwayJapan assembly agrees to restart reactors, hurdles remain
Dalai Lama alleges poison... more
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—Trace amounts of plutonium were found as far as 28 miles from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power plant, the first time that the dangerous element released from the accident was found outside of the immediate area of the plant.—Trace amounts of plutonium were found as far as 28 miles from the damaged... more
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Video footage of Tatsuhiko Kodama’s impassioned speech before a Diet committee in July went viral online recently, showing the medical expert’s shocking revelation that the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant spewed some 30 times more radioactive materials than the fallout from the Hiroshima atomic bombing.Video footage of Tatsuhiko Kodama’s impassioned speech before a Diet committee... more
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When the news broke yesterday that a previously unreported type of fallout from Fukushima—radioactive sulfur—had reached the United States in late March, nearly all mainstream media reports made the claim that it poses no threat to the health of Americans. But none of them explained where the radioactive sulfur went.When the news broke yesterday that a previously unreported type of fallout from... more
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And you thought the Japanese Earthquake was over. Counterpunch is reporting that U.S. babies are dying at an increased rate, and they’re linking it to the Fukushima Nuclear plant meltdown. And while it may be a tinfoil-hat theory at best, it’s still scary as hell.And you thought the Japanese Earthquake was over. Counterpunch is reporting that U.S.... more
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– The global nuclear industry and its allies in government are making a desperate effort to cover up the consequences of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. “The big lie flies high,” comments Kevin Kamps of the organization Beyond Nuclear.– The global nuclear industry and its allies in government are making a... more
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U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., is questioning the response of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to the ongoing nuclear crisis in Japan, including claims that the agency is keeping important information about potential safety issues secret.U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., is questioning the response of the Nuclear... more
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I watched this video earlier today on Russian TV in which Dr.Chris Busby, British scientist and expert on the health effects of ionizing radiation, says that what is most similar between Fukushima and Chernobyl is how much we are being lied to about the seriousness of the consequences.I watched this video earlier today on Russian TV in which Dr.Chris Busby, British... more
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There is no safe dose of radiation.
We do not x-ray pregnant women.
Any detectable fallout can kill.
With erratic radiation spikes, major air and water emissions and at least three reactors and waste pools in serious danger at Fukushima, we must prepare for the worst.There is no safe dose of radiation.
We do not x-ray pregnant women.
Any detectable... more
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Radiation fears have prevented authorities from collecting as many as 1,000 bodies of victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami from within the 20-kilometer-radius evacuation zone around the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant, police sources said Thursday.Radiation fears have prevented authorities from collecting as many as 1,000 bodies of... more
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Japan may have lost race to save nuclear reactor
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Workers have discovered new pools of radioactive water leaking from Japan’s crippled nuclear complex that officials believe are behind soaring levels of radiation spreading to soil and seawater.Workers have discovered new pools of radioactive water leaking from Japan’s... more
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Authorities in Tokyo have warned that very young children in the Japanese capital should not drink tap water after it was found to contain twice the levels of radioactive iodine considered safe for infants.Authorities in Tokyo have warned that very young children in the Japanese capital... more
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Who are the "Fukushima 50" -- the workers trying to take regain control of Japan's stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant?
Twitter messages and blog posts by the workers' families offer an inkling of the "Fukushima 50," so nicknamed because the 180 employees at the site work in 50-person shifts.
One of the workers is a veteran power plant worker, a 59-year-old who volunteered to take on the assignment, according to Jiji Press, a Japanese news wire service, quoting a woman who claimed to be his daughter on Twitter. The job puts him at risk of exposure to dangerous amounts of radiation that could cause death or lead to a higher risk of cancer.
http://usaheadline.blogspot.com/2011/03/fukushima-50-battle-radiation-risks-as.htmlWho are the "Fukushima 50" -- the workers trying to take regain control of... more
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