Tech | August 27, 2011 | 37 comments

Evacuate FUKUSHIMA - 福島の子供を守れ

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This is hard to watch but you have to in order to understand truth and reality...you will find them in your heart.
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37 comments // Evacuate FUKUSHIMA - 福島の子供を守れ

  • Nelson_Surjon
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      Nelson_Surjon  
    • Hi there and Greetings from Tokyo

      I am very happy you folks like the video. Please spread it to all you know. This is real. We need your help. I am going to Fukushima next week to interview children then I will finish part2 of the video where children will tell us all straight from their mouth the amount of stress, fears, confusion, they and their parents are going through. That one should quiet all the few "nay sayers" there is out there.

      We are taking a lot of action to evacuate those children, one by one if we have too. If you wish to take a stand, please follow us in the group Evacuate Fukushima on Facebook!

      All the very best to all of you and thank you to Current for relaying this matter.

      You guys rock

      Nelson

    • 1 year ago
  • ecoalex
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      ecoalex  
    • Most people still don't know Fukishima is in "China Syndrome".The melted reactor cores of 3 reactors have melted thru any containment,and are melting down thru the water table to the center of the earth.There cannot be any recovery of these cores.Highly radioactive steam now vents thru cracks surrounding the plant's 3 concrete pads where the cores melted thru any containment. Radioactive steam is insidious, as it travels into the air,contaminating air,food,water and travels up into the clouds where it travels across the Pacific,and across Asia.

      Yes,the children are more vulnerable,the entire population is also,so is the world's environment ;everything that is living,all life.

      There is no emphasizing enough the continuing contamination of Japan,and the world from the Fukishima nightmare.

    • 1 year ago
  • Leen61
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      Leen61  
    • Thanks for posting, STC. I signed the petition. This is very sad and what happened at Fukushima will effect all of us.

    • 1 year ago
  • squarethecircle
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      squarethecircle  
    • Leen61:

      for a long time and it is only 1 plant out of hundreds. Even if they all close tomorrow what do we do with all the spent rods? Just hold on to those for hundreds or thousands of years depending on the elements involved? We already have an issue without another plant calamity.

    • 1 year ago
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  • Debra_
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  • ozzone
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      ozzone  
    • Debra_:

      Debra_
      Below the heading called ‘Evacuate FUKUSHIMA’ is a line that tells you the source and it’s written in blue. This is a ‘link’. Click it and it will bring you to the source or the video. There appears to be a problem with it however so when you get another page that says ‘This content cannot be displayed in a frame’ click the blue link that says ’ Open this content in a new window’. I’m sure that when you see it you will understand how tragic it is. I watched it and signed.

      Thanks for posting joeeddy, squarethecircle, and all who posted on this before.

      To the people of Japan and especially the children, no words can suffice to convey the sadness we feel. I don’t think I speak out of turn to say we send you our love and highest hopes and prayers. Namaste.

    • 1 year ago
  • squarethecircle
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  • 1947lucymaldonado
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      1947lucymaldonado  
    • KB723:

      It is so very sad to see how the Japenese government has reacted to this terrible disaster. It's heart breaking to see those childred affected by the radio active food, air, etc. I hope that something gets done soon.

    • 1 year ago
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  • aj727b
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      aj727b  
    • rhythmstick:

      Mostly all I ever saw him do was call people (me included) "fear monger" for posting truthful information about Fukushima (information he would typically post himself much later after it was old-news). He did this to me and a number of other people too. He seemed VERY eager to downplay any NEW reports out of Japan, and I for one question his motivation (maybe he just wanted the attention and didn't like anyone else posting new info before him, but I always felt like he was in "spin control" mode -- certainly he was at best MUCH more willing to take TEPCO at their word than anyone from the anti-nuke movement). He would attack me anytime a post of mine had the word "nuke" (because he said that "nuke" had a bad connotation from nuclear weapons and I was slandering nuclear energy). He attacked me for use of the terms "meltdown" and "melt-through" for basically the same reason (it made the nuke industry sound bad) AND he said I was full of baloney saying that any meltdown had occurred. As someone who has spent over 20 years campaigning against nukes I did not like being talked down to by him just because he decided that he was going to be the resident "expert" in a field where he regularly displayed ignorance of the facts, technology and history. Maybe he really just though I was making up the meltdowns and wanted to avoid panic (that is what he told me). But I fail to see the heroism and/or leadership in sending replies (public and private message) calling me a liar or fear-monger because I posted about the now-confirmed facts at Fukushima. I only mention this because I have no idea what he is all about, or if he just dislikes ME and a few other folks he has called out, or what his deal is... I wish everyone the best and I hope that this was all just miscommunication caused by an upsetting situation and conflicting reports.

    • 1 year ago
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