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Just released from the Office of the Prime Minster of Japan and the U. S. NRC--"Ah. Just a minute. Let me check my notes on this. Well, first of all it is against the law for anyone in Japan to say anything the government finds annoying. I mean, we can't have inaccurate information being distributed." NRC--"Ah. Wait a minute. First of all unacceptable levels of radiation are what we say they are and we are not declaring Japan as of yet an uninhabitable zone. No, we won't go that far."
Wait, just in--"We here at the U.S. State Department feel that Japan is a valuable alley. We have been through so much together and in spite of the astonishing way Abe Shinzo, the Prime Minster, is failing to address in any serious manner the worst industrial accident ever to occur in the history of human civilization on earth, well, I have better things to do with my time like extending Iran's deadline for negotiating getting nukes (I mean we are going to let them get nukes. Whose can stop them?) and also I have a crisis in the Mid East--missiles from Iran smuggled to Hama and being fired into Israel every two to three minutes. And then there is that crisis in the Ukraine which is our fault in the first place but I won't tell anyone that. Its a state secret."
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Just released from the Office of the Prime Minster of Japan and the U. S. NRC--"Ah. Just a minute. Let me check my notes on this. Well, first of all it is against the law for anyone in Japan to say anything the government finds annoying. I mean, we can't have inaccurate information being distributed." NRC--"Ah. Wait a minute. First of all unacceptable levels of radiation are what we say they are and we are not declaring Japan as of yet an uninhabitable zone. No, we won't go that far."
Wait, just in--"We here at the U.S. State Department feel that Japan is a valuable alley. We have been through so much together and in spite of the astonishing way Abe Shinzo, the Prime Minster, is failing to address in any serious manner the worst industrial accident ever to occur in the history of human civilization on earth, well, I have better things to do with my time like extending Iran's deadline for negotiating getting nukes (I mean we are going to let them get nukes. Whose can stop them?) and also I have a crisis in the Mid East--missiles from Iran smuggled to Hama and being fired into Israel every two to three minutes. And then there is that crisis in the Ukraine which is our fault in the first place but I won't tell anyone that. Its a state secret."
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Just released from the Office of the Prime Minster of Japan and the U. S. NRC--"Ah. Just a minute. Let me check my notes on this. Well, first of all it is against the law for anyone in Japan to say anything the government finds annoying. I mean, we can't have inaccurate information being distributed." NRC--"Ah. Wait a minute. First of all unacceptable levels of radiation are what we say they are and we are not declaring Japan as of yet an uninhabitable zone. No, we won't go that far."
Wait, just in--"We here at the U.S. State Department feel that Japan is a valuable alley. We have been through so much together and in spite of the astonishing way Abe Shinzo, the Prime Minster, is failing to address in any serious manner the worst industrial accident ever to occur in the history of human civilization on earth, well, I have better things to do with my time like extending Iran's deadline for negotiating getting nukes (I mean we are going to let them get nukes. Whose can stop them?) and also I have a crisis in the Mid East--missiles from Iran smuggled to Hama and being fired into Israel every two to three minutes. And then there is that crisis in the Ukraine which is our fault in the first place but I won't tell anyone that. Its a state secret."
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times usual levels at plant Mayor: Govt knew but never told us, they cant be trusted Worst may be yet to come; Risk of much broader contamination CBS: Many miles away spike in cesium detected this week Japan Correspondent: Its very scary, officials trying to brainwash public about Fukushima crisis Professor: Were wrapping our heads more and more around Fukushimas legacy human impact becoming more clear thats a very big and serious issue here Virtually no public support for nuclear power (AUDIO) Search ENENews Japan Doctor: Tokyo should no longer be inhabited Everyone here is a victim of Fukushima People truly suffering Bleeding under skin, urinary hemorrhaging Childrens blood tests started changing last year Time running short up to physicians to save our citizens and future generations Published: July 17th, 2014 at 11:11 am ET By ENENews Email Article 409 comments Tweet Dr. Shigeru Mitas essay published in the newsletter of Association of Doctors in Kodaira (Tokyo), translated by WNSCR, July 16, 2014: Why did I leave Tokyo? To my fellow doctors, I closed the clinic in March 2014, which had served the community of Kodaira for more than 50 years, since my fathers generation, and I have started a new Mita clinic in Okayama-city on April 21. [...] It is clear that Eastern Japan and Metropolitan Tokyo have been contaminated with radiation [...] contamination in the east part [of Tokyo] is 1000-4000 Bq/kg and the west part is 300-1000 Bq/kg. [...] 0.5-1.5 Bq/kg before 2011. [...] Tokyo should no longer be inhabited [...] Contamination in Tokyo is progressing, and further worsened by urban radiation concentration [...] radiation levels on the riverbeds [...] in Tokyo have increased drastically in the last 1-2 years. [...] Ever since 3.11, everybody living in Eastern Japan including Tokyo is a victim, and everybody is involved. [...] The keyword here is long-term low-level internal irradiation. This differs greatly from medical irradiation or simple external exposure to radiation. [...] People are truly suffering from this utter lack of support. [...] If the power to save our citizens and future generations exists somewhere, it [is] in the hands of individual clinical doctors ourselves. [...] Residents of Tokyo are unfortunately not in the position to pity the affected regions of Tohoku because they are victims themselves. Time is running short. [...] Dr. Mita on patient symptoms since 2011: White blood cells, especially neutrophils, are decreasing among children [...] Patients report nosebleed, hair loss, lack of energy, subcutaneous bleeding, visible urinary hemorrhage, skin inflammations [...] we began to notice changes in childrens blood test results around mid-2013 [...] Other concerns I have include symptoms reported by general patients, such as persistent asthma and sinusitis [...] high occurrences of rheumatic polymyalgia [...] Changes are also noticeable in the manifestation of contagious diseases such as influenza, hand-foot-and-mouth disease and shingles. [...] See also: Japan Physician: I hope adults will leave Tokyo, not just children -- Strange things happening -- Medications don't seem to work -- Rare diseases increasing dramatically (VIDEO) And: Japan Physician: Parents should evacuate children from Tokyo; Danger from Fukushima radiation -- "The threat has seemed to be spreading" -- "Ive seen a lot of patients badly affected" Published: July 17th, 2014 at 11:11 am ET By ENENews Email Article 409 comments Like ENENews on Facebook Follow ENENews on Twitter Subscribe to the ENENews RSS Feed Sign up f or daily email updates Related Posts Regi ster | Logi n Enenews 22,764 people like Enenews. Facebook social plugin Like Like Follow @ENENews WHO ELSE IS READING ENENEWS? 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Wells, while hosting Coast to Coast AM the #1 overnight radio program in U.S. Enter your email address to receive DAILY UPDATES via email every morning between 7a-9a ET: Subscribe TODAY'S MOST VIEWED Japan Doctor: Tokyo should no longer be inhabited Everyone here is a victim of Fukushima People truly suffering Bleeding under skin, urinary hemorrhaging Childrens blood tests started changing last year Time running short up to physicians to save our citizens and future generations (498) Fox: Fukushima radioactive material still being found in U.S. soil Japan Govt: The disaster posed radiation threat to human society In 4 days detectable all across northern hemisphere Denmark: Fukushima clearly had widespread consequences, not limited to borders (VIDEOS) (377) Study: Multiple surges of radioactive substances detected far from Fukushima Daiichi Over 10,000 times usual levels at plant Mayor: Govt knew but never told us, they cant be trusted Worst may be yet to come; Risk of much broader contamination CBS: Many miles away spike in cesium detected this week (121) FORUM: Off-Topic Discussion Thread (Non-Nuclear Issues) for Mar. 25, 2014 Present (51) Japan Physician: I hope adults will leave Tokyo, not just children Strange things happening Medications dont seem to work Rare diseases increasing dramatically (VIDEO) (20) Search HOME MORE LOCATION Study: Multiple surges of radioactive substances detected far from Fukushima Daiichi Over 10,000 times usual levels at plant Mayor: Govt knew but never told us, they cant be trusted Worst may be yet to come; Risk of much broader contamination CBS: Many miles away spike in cesium detected this week Japan Correspondent: Its very scary, officials trying to brainwash public about Fukushima crisis Professor: Were wrapping our heads more and more around Fukushimas legacy human impact becoming more clear thats a very big and serious issue here Virtually no public support for nuclear power (AUDIO) 1. TV: Were talking about generations being affected by Fukushima, and also their future healthcare How are those in charge getting away with this, time after time by just saying sorry? What do we tell the younger generation about what happened to our ocean? (VIDEOS) August 24, 2013 2. Translator Chokes Up: Japanese mother of 2 kids with thyroid cysts says I couldnt stop this, I couldnt save my children this time but I have to stand up and stop it (AUDIO) November 26, 2012 3. Kyodo News: Fukushima raises concerns over viability of Japans future Former Prime Minister: Reactor restarts a criminal act toward future generations; Fate of country at stake; Myth that nuclear power clean and safe has collapsed January 22, 2014 4. The New Yorker: Anti-nuke street artist is Japanese Banksy Cult phenomenon in Tokyo I love the American people I want them to help save Japan We need foreigners to save us from ourselves Featured in upcoming film (VIDEO) October 1, 2013 5. Disturbing Short Film Set in Near-Future Tokyo (VIDEO) September 5, 2011 July 17th, 2014 | Category: Audio/Video Clips, Fukushima Daiichi, Japan (Fukushima), Tokyo Area 409 comments to Japan Doctor: Tokyo should no longer be inhabited Everyone here is a victim of Fukushima People truly suffering Bleeding under skin, urinary hemorrhaging Childrens blood tests started changing last year Time running short up to physicians to save our citizens and future generations Obvious July 17, 2014 at 11:29 am Log in to Reply http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/2014/07/16/a-tokyo-doctor-who-has- moved-to-western-japan-urges-fellow-doctors-to-promote-radiation-protection-a- message-from-dr-mita-to-his-colleagues-in-kodaira-city-t/ "Kodaira, in western Tokyo, is one of the least-contaminated areas in Kanto; however, we began to notice changes in childrens blood test results around mid-2013 even in this area. Contamination in Tokyo is progressing, and further worsened by urban radiation concentration" "manifestation of contagious diseases such as influenza, hand-foot-and-mouth disease and shingles" Dr Shigeru Mita Report comment Canuck1 July 17, 2014 at 12:08 pm Log in to Reply Great so URBAN FAIR in Yaletown Vancouver imported Japanese Oranges for the sheep to eat. Its the ONLY place in North America that serves these radiated oranges. Nobody else has them, exclaims the clerk as she yells to the shoppers. Free samples!! Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:29 pm Log in to Reply canuck1, how nice for you that you feel superior to "the sheep." But a lot of the "sheep" are also adults parents who need to be warned to protect themselves and especially their children. So maybe YOU can be the one to hang out at the supermarket and TALK to people about it? And to the store management? Ask them how they fell about poisoning their customers. You don't have to yell at them just TELL them. Look them in the eye and TELL them. Report comment Search LATEST HEADLINES Fox: Fukushima radioactive material still being found in U.S. soil Japan Govt: The disaster posed radiation threat to human society In 4 days detectable all across northern hemisphere Denmark: Fukushima clearly had widespread consequences, not limited to borders (VIDEOS) Study: Multiple surges of radioactive substances detected far from Fukushima Daiichi Over 10,000 times usual levels at plant Mayor: Govt knew but never told us, they cant be trusted Worst may be yet to come; Risk of much broader contamination CBS: Many miles away spike in cesium detected this week Japan Doctor: Tokyo should no longer be inhabited Everyone here is a victim of Fukushima People truly suffering Bleeding under skin, urinary hemorrhaging Childrens blood tests started changing last year Time running short up to physicians to save our citizens and future generations Japan Correspondent: Its very scary, officials trying to brainwash public about Fukushima crisis Professor: Were wrapping our heads more and more around Fukushimas legacy human impact becoming more clear thats a very big and serious issue here Virtually no public support for nuclear power (AUDIO) Emotional interview with Navy sailor suffering after Fukushima exposure: Others with same symptoms told to be quiet nobodys heard from them Health is worsening, worried Im going to die Cant really use legs or arms, hands barely functional Rashes all over body, spasms, shaking Doctors tell us its all psychological (AUDIO) Japan experts warn of more quakes off Fukushima coast Govt: Theres fear relatively large ones will occur Recent M6.8 a delayed tectonic reaction to M9.0 on 3/11 This is just one aftershock of several to come could occur in next 2 weeks (VIDEO) Officials: Radioactive material released into air from Fukushima plant, areas far away being contaminated Govt tracking plumes using emergency prediction system Large amount of radioactive substances will soon be released (PHOTOS & VIDEO) Japan Nuclear Prof.: Fukushima plant now a swamp of radioactive material Cant stop pumping in more water because they dont know where melted fuel went Build roof over entire site? Asahi: Continued presence of water threatens construction of ice wall around reactors LATEST COMMENTS 1:36 AM EDT, Jul 20 MFX 1209 If atomic radiation power production is safe why won't general insurance... DEE N AY MUTATION Comment on Fox: Fukushi ma radi oacti ve materi al sti l l bei ng found i n U.S. soi l -- Japan Gov't:... 1:35 AM EDT, Jul 20 What happens when WHO and CDC raise that to 100% as the norm...... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:31 AM EDT, Jul 20 NO one has proved that there are NOT deaths happeneing at Fukushima. Waving... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:29 AM EDT, Jul 20 Calling people dumb on this site won't get Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:23 pm Log in to Reply WNTF -I feel kinda like your comment to Canuck is uncalled for Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 17, 2014 at 1:51 pm Log in to Reply Yes please, I agree.One of the things I like about ene is that we *get* sarcasm, anger, frustration, rants and dispair that each of can feel safe to post here. We help share information and what I got out of Canuck's post is something I was totally unaware ofthe URBAN FAIR in Yaletown Vancouver is a venue that is providing imported Japanese Oranges to unsuspecting fair attendees. WHOA! I live 10 miles from the Canadian border and we have our own well known Okanogan Family Fair, attracting 10,000 plus attendees and vendors. (I had a booth there every year.) I can't tell you how many times we had to deal with notifying the fair organizers when we detected a booth including something harmful in their wares. This was prior to having the worry about radiation from Japanese produce or other imported goods. Our concern at that point was mainly being anti-GMO's and pesticides. So I ask, go lightly when judging a fellow information sharer over a choice of a word or generality. We all (myself included) are guilty from time to time. Our real enemies to take a bead on are pro-nukers! Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 3:32 pm Log in to Reply Sorry, folks, if that was an overreaction. Just a response to seeing people referred to as "sheeple" all over the place. And people may say that it is NOT with contempt. But I've honestly come to find it contemptuous. A lot of people would WANT info, but their lives are pressured, oppressed, overworked. Some would even be horrified if they found the truth undeniably looking them in the face, because then their own families are endangered. And then those are peple you would want to fell COMPASSION for, even if they came to this late. That doesn't make them "sheep" or "sheeple." Maybe canuck meant sometimes totally different. But if so, a clarification would be helpful because I've been hearing it for years now and it doesn't sound like me in contempt of the poster, but maybe the poster being in contempt of ordinary people to the degree that they are called "sheeple." Would YOU like to be called "sheeple"? Just asking. Or maybe you are totally fine with that. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 4:35 pm Log in to Reply baaaaaaaah. once a sheeple, not for a long time , butnot upset by others using the term for my skin is thick and our enemies are not we must stay focused and friendly Report comment Calling people dumb on this site won't get you any brownie points. Not... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:28 AM EDT, Jul 20 Prove it, come on, work harder.. We are not convinced.. Come up with... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:26 AM EDT, Jul 20 All cancers are within a rising norm.. like boiling frogs slowly. Study the... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:23 AM EDT, Jul 20 Sally, Ellie and Dan... It would be a shame if he posted one... Jebus Comment on Fox: Fukushi ma radi oacti ve materi al sti l l bei ng found i n U.S. soi l -- Japan Gov't:... 1:22 AM EDT, Jul 20 When you go explore your heart, you will understand. When you start caring... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:20 AM EDT, Jul 20 Is this more of the driving to ZERO theory? Computer simulations, and virtual... Dr. Goodheart Comment on Study: Mul ti pl e surges of radi oacti ve substances detected far from Fukushi ma Dai i chi -- Over... 1:20 AM EDT, Jul 20 New earthquake map reveals risks rising for much of the U.S. Posted on... VanneV Comment on FORUM: Off-Topi c Di scussi on Thread (Non-Nucl ear Issues) for Mar. 25, 2014 - Present >> Comment Archive DISCUSSION THREADS FORUM: General Nuclear Issues Discussion Thread (2,863 Comments) FORUM: Fukushima Webcam Discussion Thread (4,548 Comments) FORUM: Off-Topic Discussion Thread (Non-Nuclear Issues) for Mar. 25, 2014 Present (9,400 Comments) FORUM: Post Your Radiation Monitoring Data Here (8,142 Comments) FORUM: Alternative Energy Converting to clean, renewable energy sources (626 Comments) FORUM: Petitions, Ballot Initiatives, Other Signature Drives (VIDEO) (303 Comments) FORUM: Upcoming meetings, gatherings, & demonstrations about energy issues (563 Comments) FORUM: What should be done about Japan burning radioactive debris? (356 Comments) FORUM: Methods for combating radiation and its effects (1,776 Comments) FORUM: Effects of low level radiation (954 Comments) FORUM: Possible Fukushima-related Anomalies Deformations, Yellow Rain, Metallic Taste in Mouth, etc. (2,000 Comments) >> See All Discussion Threads SUBMIT YOUR NEWS TIPS PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 4:58 pm Log in to Reply I didn't even read the comment as being able people. I thought it was face-value that oranges were being fed to sheep. I have no idea what sheep eat. so I thought you were insulting this person who was bringing news to all of us. Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 4:59 pm Log in to Reply being 'about' people. sorry for the spelling error. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:17 pm Log in to Reply Respectfully.. why would I do that? (Just asking) Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 6:23 pm Log in to Reply lol I did the same thing on first read I visualized sheep eating oranges and then thought, no no, that can't be right !!! never seen s sheep eating oranges and I've seen a lot of sheep Report comment davidh7426 July 17, 2014 at 6:02 pm Log in to Reply There are times when I often wish I was once more part of the Flock Meandering through life, eating sleeping, eating, sleeping, on occasion being fleeced by the banks and the PTB. And then, once more I come to what senses I have left and realise that that life has gone forever, that the only way to survive is to become the hunter, not the prey. I freely admit to using the word 'sheeple', but it isn't in disrespect. As sheep, they would have no chance to awaken As sheeple, they're half awake, they just need a jolt to bring them around fully, but that trigger is unique to each individual, and just as hard to find. Sadly most may never wake up, but, some will. In fact we anthropomorphize all the time Those that come here to sabotage and disrupt, we call TROLLS. Those people whom we work to defend and awaken we call sheep / sheeple. And as for ourselves, I'm pretty sure that we all have some form of animal that we identify with In case you haven't guessed I'm partial to wolves personally. Your i denti ty wi l l not be made publ i c unl ess you request i t Type in form below and click 'submit': CAPTCHA Code: Submit LIVE FEEDS TEPCO and TBS Webcams RECEIVE OCCASIONAL ENENEWS NEWSLETTERS Name E-mail Subscribe SUPPORT ENENEWS ENENews recei ves no fundi ng from anyone or anythi ng, except 1) Peopl e who donate vi a the button bel ow, and 2) Googl e, who pays for the two ad spots. Thanks to al l who have donated or are pl anni ng on doi ng so, i t's ni ce to know peopl e appreci ate your work.
The word 'Sheeple' actually goes back to the 1940's Dictionary definitions 'Sheeple' Urban http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php? term=Sheeple Oxford http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/sheeple Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheeple Rise and rise again until the Lambs become Lions. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 6:11 pm Log in to Reply 1000000000+ Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:24 pm Log in to Reply Lambs becoming lions I might be able to get behind.. Report comment Sickputer July 17, 2014 at 10:50 pm Log in to Reply No sheep were harmed in the production of my avatar. But yes, it is my statement. Today an 80-year-old friend (well-versed on Fukushima) told me her Texas doctor (middle-age non-Japanese) went to Japan to visit her niece. My friend: "Aren't you scared of the radiation?" Doctor: "Oh no, everything is just fine in Japan." SP: And that is why people get labeled sheeple. There are billions of them. Uneducated about their world despite the greatest communication tools of any species on earth. Sadness in Japan Ignorance and Denial in America Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 10:54 pm Log in to Reply ya, in the information age, the worst product is information. That said, no Beagles were harmed in the production of my rants! Report comment 4Yahshua July 19, 2014 at 5:01 pm Log in to Reply 7~19~5995 Sabbath in this "Twilight Zone Apocalypse" A.K.A. "DOOMSDAY"! Sickputer, know just what you mean. Right after 3~11 a neighbor told me that they were traveling to Hawaii. When I mentioned "Fukushima's radiation hitting there, she scoffed and replied, "No problem!" like what I was saying was irrational. They are still here as grumpy as ever. I put up a yard sign (actually a foot square white tile painted with q tips and spray paint) with a solar light and windmill (sold @ 99Cents Only and Dollar Tree stores). It reads: (Frowning face) Killer radiation from Fukushima,Japan? IT'S HERE!! Uncensored News: http://www.ENENews.com (Smiley face pointing to this address) We are at the end of a cul-de-sac next to a small public park.This is just the latest in our collection of handmade signs that include: Drugs? Be Smart Don't Start! STOP WAR! Believe the Bible. I also put the Fukushima message on most out going mail. It looks like WE have to be the Pony Express to deliver this message. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 3:54 am Log in to Reply well, davidh7426, I'm guilty too, I suppose. I call the "sheeple," "asleeple." Report comment Johnny Blade July 20, 2014 at 1:19 am Log in to Reply Yeah sometimes I wish I could go back to those simpler times when the problems & obstacles faced during life's trials didn't include disasters that almost always were issues I could overcome and I still had a sense of comfort that TPTB would be there for us when crisis's and/or disastrous events threatened millions of people including yours truly and family. It just seemed like sound logic to assume they'd never leave nearly the entire world's ass hanging out in the (radioactive)wind and perhaps more naively believing there was in existence someone,or some agency,etc. that'd step in,step up and deal with anything so insidiously threatening that ? would heroically "fix" or "remove"[?] anything we faced ESPECIALLY if it was "man-made" in its origins!That was then(pre-311)and this is NOW. Now being 3+years since the onset of the 311 ELE and I can't even give them credit for TRYING to do anything worth mention except to act in ways that cause even more irreparable damage & mistrust of anyone in positions of authority alleging to have the public's best interest at heart supported by CREDIBLE scientists & research,why would we trust & put our faith in them EVER again when they send heckling piss ant's here to repeat the same lies from their handler's scripts without providing ANYTHING able to restore their credibility or even the benefit of doubt in TPTB's favor via just ONE example of success or competence in dealing with the disaster of THEIR own making??!! Report comment Gasser July 18, 2014 at 3:16 pm Log in to Reply I concur~~~~~~: Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 3:43 pm Log in to Reply From ZeroHedge: "There's two ways to look at it. Everything in the North Pacific is dying, in the worst possible way. The suffering has to be horrific. So, do you want your kids swimming in that? Or, considering all the children's lungs are full of enriched uranium and plutonium particles, there's radiation in the dairy and water they drink, in the vegetables and meat they eat (Lord help them if they're still eating seafood), as our next False Prophet says, "What fuckin' difference does it make?" Even my 84 year old Mom says she wouldn't have kids with all this crap going on, and a lot of her Grandma friends say the same thing. I hope all those illegal immigrants coming across the border know they're marching into a radioactive death. Oh, wait, they weren't told???" Report comment mairs July 17, 2014 at 6:04 pm Log in to Reply What are scientists saying now? This is the 7th great extinction event that we are in the midst of? They don't mention it being hurried along with radiation releases though. Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 5:01 pm Log in to Reply Here it comes: 'The Cancer Death-Panel App Is Here' "The latest innovation in cancer care isnt a medical breakthrough but an app to ration new drugs. Itll measure care in terms of what it costs health plans, instead of what it means for patients lives. That its being developed under the auspices of the American Society for Clinical Oncology, or ASCO, the worlds leading oncology association, is a grim warning about the state of organized medicine. The app will use an algorithm like those many health plans apply to limit access to innovative treatments. Wellpoint Inc., for one, measures cost-effectiveness by comparing the benefits, side effects and costs of various treatments for specific types of cancer. The ASCO app uses the same benchmarks The apps biggest problem, though, is that its one-size-fits-all: It treats all patients as the same, ignoring the genetic variation in patient response that a new class of targeted cancer drugs will soon address. Dig a bit deeper, and its clear that ]Dr. Lowell Schnipper, who heads ASCOs Value in Cancer Care Task Force] and his allies have a more ideological motivation. He talks of limiting spending on new treatments as a way to make the health-care system, not just the cancer system, more rational and just. Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 5:02 pm Log in to Reply And this line of thinking does away with the Hippocratic Oath. No longer is the doctors first obligation to apply for the benefit of the sick, all measures that are required. Instead, Schnipper believes three months of added life is not a large enough benefit to trump the greater benefits to many that would have to be foregone to provide it. In fact, he regards the premium that Americans place on life as a character defect, observing, Other cultures do not seem to view the postponement of death by a few months the same way we do." http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-18/cancer-death- panel-app-here Report comment Canuck1 July 17, 2014 at 6:45 pm Log in to Reply The response from Urban FairLOL!!!!! Thank you very much for letting me know your concerns regarding the Japanese oranges and square watermelons. I can appreciate your level of concern from the two emails that you have sent but please be assured that we are in compliance with all federal regulations when it comes to imported produce. I have personally looked into the matter along with the importer and our head office support team to ensure that the product we have imported from Japan meets or exceeds the regulations set forth by the government of Canada as all incoming goods are also inspected in port. I am also informed by the importer that these items we have brought in are grown in the south of Japan, over 1000 kms from Fukishima. Please understand that we would never bring anything into our stores that we weren't 100% confident in the quality, understand completely the point of origin or in our relationships with our vendors/suppliers. I sincerely hope that I have addressed your concerns and although I wouldn't expect you to purchase any of these items, I hope you are more confident that we would never, in ignorance, put out product for our customers that could potentially harm anybody. If you have any questions, please contact me directly and I would be happy to address them. Regards, Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 17, 2014 at 7:09 pm Log in to Reply Snort! The ol' "we are in compliance, trust us" reply, eh? Keep letting us know what's going on north of our border Scott. Much appreciated and good luck to all on your side of the imaginary line that divides us. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 10:56 pm Log in to Reply Weasal reply. Not specific. And I love that "I wouldn't expect you to purchase these items"..and thus test them and create a class action lawsuit. Report comment PurpleRain July 18, 2014 at 3:57 am Log in to Reply Is that the reply that you actually received from the people at the fair? If so it would be interesting if someone would or could test the oranges with a geiger counter and/or maybe video the test even. and guess I can be a sheeple just as much as the next personsorry I don't know more about the dietary intake of farm animals but I'm going to stick with Florida oranges in future. Report comment davidh7426 July 17, 2014 at 1:21 pm Log in to Reply You may also wish to point out to the store management, that should those irradiated oranges cause any form of illness or disability, then they and the store owners, will probably spend the vast majority of the rest of their lives in a courtroom being taken to the cleaners by their customers. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:24 pm Log in to Reply 1000+ Report comment hubiedesea July 18, 2014 at 10:47 am Log in to Reply Unbelievable~~ My friend Kathy has just married to a handsome black man met through http://blackwhitehubdating.weebly.com/ == The best choice for you!. Here you will meet lots of inter`racial singles and find friendship, love, romance, marriage or even more . Over 1700000 active members from local and worldwide. Easy to search. Hope you will like it. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 9:57 pm Log in to Reply Reported as usual. BTW, why doesn't this person go cross themselves with some other species, like a pig or a dinosaur? Nothing against interracial dating here, just against cr-pheads who do not even have the respect to care about the grave issues at hand. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 12:14 pm Log in to Reply It is only going to get worse and worse globally, until people wake up and stop this mega nuclear disaster, which is just STARTING. This is not just Japan's problem, it is a GLOBAL disaster Report comment Homolumina July 17, 2014 at 1:52 pm Log in to Reply Good Doctor, how in the world can this global nuclear disaster be stopped how ? Alone with what we already have and cannot deal with, we are doomed, it doesn't matter anymore if we stop nuclear or not, or am I wrong ? All I can do is watch it to unfold and stand firmly in my place, being of service wherever I can That is my conclusion after being in this forum for 1.5 years now. Japan will be the demo for the rest of us to study in how we are going down. I am not scared, just sad beyond expression, looking at a dying world that I love with all my heart, nurturing the last spark of hope that glows in the darkness surrounding my soul miracles happen, and miracles is what we need. And what else shall we do as doing what we know, what we have always done living our lives, going along with our own agendas. In my mind the male half of our species has managed to take planet earth down, supported by a death oriented religion that discards and demonizes the female, the earth, the body, and promises the desirable "happy life" after death but only if you follow their exclusive rules and be brainwashed. Tears and Hugs May all beings be free from suffering. May all beings be enlightened. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 3:37 pm Log in to Reply Very sensitive commentary, and YES, miracles can happen. Health itself is based in high and harmonious vibrations, can we only rise above. It's just gotten more and more challenging! Report comment Homolumina July 17, 2014 at 10:03 pm Log in to Reply Thank you WNTF for seeing a bigger picture Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 3:50 pm Log in to Reply The 'male' half did this? Oh, please, there was, uh, there was, oh, I know! It was Madame Curie and her damn watch dials. Yeah, that's it. Actually, the ability to split the atom came from one particular group. Now, they could have just hidden it away, since so many of them knew what was to come, but off they went, and now we're here. It could be said that the brightest of the brightest did this, bringing all life to an end. Oh, well, it was fun while it lasted. Report comment jwbrent July 17, 2014 at 5:22 pm Log in to Reply I believe scientists in Nazi Germany were the first to discover nuclear fission if so, I don't see how they could have hid their success. Of course, Oppenheimer shepherded America's efforts in combating this threat, and after the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs, I recall many of the scientists involved in the Manhattan ProjectOppenheimer included changed their view on the morality of using nuclear weapons. What must have that felt like? Man's continual desire to reveal the secrets of the universe, driven by a wartime effort to defeat an abhorred enemy, only to achieve success and then see the consequences to humanity. How does one absolve themselves from the feelings of responsibility for releasing such a horror? Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:33 pm Log in to Reply My impression is that Oppenheimer did not absolve himself at all. His famous "I am become Death, destryer of worlds" speech is eerie, haunted. He looks like his very soul had been bombed out. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:34 pm Log in to Reply But that said, the people who caused THIS (Japan, America covering up, the international nuclear cabal, GE, etc.) seem utterly lacking in conscience. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:26 pm Log in to Reply Russia was in there also. Report comment jwbrent July 18, 2014 at 1:16 am Log in to Reply That quote from Hindu scripture came after the successful test at Alamogordo. I believe it was then when he realized his ambition to effect historic scientific achievement had blinded him to the far reaching consequences of his actions. He certainly changed his position after the war on Teller's work on the hydrogen bomb being staunchly against its development. Report comment jwbrent July 18, 2014 at 1:27 am Log in to Reply I do think Oppenheimer left his life feeling he had blood on his hands. Report comment DEE N AY MUTATION July 18, 2014 at 1:39 am Log in to Reply He looked so sad at what he had achieved. At least he didn't say "we bring good things to life" like the coward behind the TEPCO scapegoat. Gee! If a car had faulty inferior brakes there would be an uproar and a recall. If you go out because time is short to destroy a world; la, la, larrr, all is happy and party on. Seems a bit devilish to me! Report comment stock July 18, 2014 at 1:31 am Log in to Reply He sold his soul. He was a talented marketer a leader of scientists. He had a goal. And he was wrong. Report comment DEE N AY MUTATION July 18, 2014 at 1:58 am Log in to Reply You would love the Mahabharata it graphically describes atomic warfare and the radioactive fallout from it in great detail centuries before Oppenheimer. The bible speaks of lots wife turning and facing an atomic explosion. Try telling this to sex obsessed religious people that invent sins that were never sins. The destruction of those two cities had nothing to do with sex or sexual identity. Even more ancient texts speak of the evil winds. It seems that history may well be repeating itself. All these warnings passed down time. Report comment PurpleRain July 18, 2014 at 4:01 am Log in to Reply Maybe we-collectively have been here before. If that's the casewe didn't learn anything since that last go around. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 10:12 pm True. Writings discovered from many ancient civilizations apparently suggest cataclysms that may have been nuclear. Wasn't just The Great Flood at all. Revelation even refers to a whole world going down overnight. Unclear that that was not in the ancient past. Report comment stock July 18, 2014 at 1:29 am Log in to Reply yep, seems like the Devil entered his body as he "gave up" with admission of the I have become death phrase "and we all felt like that" sheesh, at least that means, he felt like that. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 6:52 pm Log in to Reply "driven by a wartime effort to defeat an abhorred enemy"? No, we were partners: 'Nazi Nexus', by Edwin Black (nominated for 10 Pulitzer Prizes) http://www.nazinexus.com/index.php?page=10127 Report comment jwbrent July 18, 2014 at 12:51 am Log in to Reply Thank you for the link. I was referring to scientists in my statement, not corporations. Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 1:19 pm Log in to Reply Are you referring to the scientists that were kidnapped and brought to the US to continue their research? 'Operation Paperclip' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip Report comment jwbrent July 18, 2014 at 4:56 pm Log in to Reply Actually, I was thinking of the scientists that gladly went to Los Alamos to work with Oppenheimer. Thank you again for the link; obviously, this topic is of high interest to you. Report comment jwbrent July 18, 2014 at 5:22 pm For those interested, there was a great PBS miniseries about Oppenheimer done in the early 80s. It is available on DVD <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Oppenheimer- Sam-Waterston/dp/B0019MFY3G/ref=sr_1_1? s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1405717478&sr=1- 1&keywords=oppenheimer>here.</a> Sam Waterston played Oppenheimer and did a spectacular job showcasing the nuances of this sometimes enigmatic man. Most of what I know about Oppenheimer is from watching this series several times as well as reading the book that I believe it was based uponAmerica's Children by James Thackara. The DVD includes an interview with Oppenheimer from the early 60s sharing his thoughts on the Manhattan Project. I readily admit that I am not an expert on this period of American history, just a fan. Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 5:22 pm Many were kidnapped. They were Germans and wanted to help rebuild their country. The US had other ideas. Stuck in the middle of the New Mexico desert, with no place to run. They traded one set of slavemasters for another. Remember, the Nazis didn't lose. The German people lost. The Nazis have done very well for themselves over the years since. Report comment jwbrent July 18, 2014 at 5:23 pm That didn't come out the way I wanted it to http://www.amazon.com/Oppenheimer-Sam- Waterston/dp/B0019MFY3G/ref=sr_1_1? s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1405717478&sr=1- 1&keywords=oppenheimer Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 10:13 pm Log in to Reply TIS, I doubt that they had to be "kidnapped." It's called ""making a deal." Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:33 pm Log in to Reply Speaking of female greed Lady Barbara Judge is just back from inspecting the nuclear plants at Fukushima in Japan, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis-and-features/lady- barbara-judge-japans-smart-nuclear-weapon-8497747.html Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 8:03 pm Log in to Reply Oh, Gawd, don't bring her back from the dead! Just when we thought she was gone . . . So much for the male bashing. Report comment combomelt July 18, 2014 at 1:10 pm Log in to Reply "Lady Barbara Judge is just back from inspecting the nuclear plants at Fukushima in Japan, the ones closed down after the devastating earthquake and tsunami two years ago. She visited the control rooms at Daiichi plant one where three of the reactors went into meltdown and met many of the men who risked their lives by working during the emergency to cool the over-heated reactors and eventually shut them down." THE INDEPENDENT IN THE POCKETS FFS! 1. "the ones closed down" REALLY? 2. She visited the control rooms at Daiichi PLANT ONE wtf???? plant one(the whole plant is plant 1? or did she go in the sarcophogas of Unit 1?) I think she went to the 'far away' present day 'control room' SO BRAVE!, psychobabbling the public thru the 'safe' 'restartable' energy production facility? 3. "after the devastating earthquake and tsunami two years ago." 2 YEARS AGO, WTF???? try 3yrs assbags! 4. "men who risked their lives by working during the emergency to cool the over-heated reactors and eventually shut them down." pray tell how those reactors were 'shut down'? the vile shyte that spews from this international criminal's gaping lie-hole should make the entire world vomit blood. evil psychopathic witch. very difficult to look at her photo without feeling as if she is EVIL INCARNATE. deal with the devil indeed. she looks like Malificent ffs.! Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 8:12 pm Log in to Reply http://www.sierratradingpost.com/lp2/wool-guide/ Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 8:13 pm Log in to Reply ok WTF? that was bizarre Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 8:17 pm Log in to Reply it was orwellian, lol Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:05 am Log in to Reply Hey! or-well, how's about some Barn Burners? http://www.sierratradingpost.com/barnburners/?OSid=HP- _-BB-_-Static Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 8:19 pm Log in to Reply I think I found a pic of Lady Judge in her youth. http://www.dnp.co.jp/artscape/eng/focus/image/0802_jr_01.jpg Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 8:29 pm Log in to Reply credit: Masayuki Yoshinaga, digital photgraph. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 10:14 pm Log in to Reply I don't quite accept that she is female in the same way that I don't quite accept that she is human. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 4:51 pm Log in to Reply There are women in the government, the Congress, the nuclear industry who are all complicit. There are plenty of women I wouldn't choose to have as a ruler. Dr. Stein of the Green Party, I do vote for. But Hillary? All the women supporters of nuclear industry have equally taken us down and all the women who do not actively try to stop nuclear energy. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 4:58 pm Log in to Reply Women Changing the Face of Nuclear Industry Choosing Careers in Nuclear Science and Technology http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/2010/womenday2010.html Profiles of Exceptional Women in Nuclear Energy http://ansnuclearcafe.org/2011/08/24/profiles-of-exceptional-women-in- nuclear-energy/ Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 4:58 pm Log in to Reply The Woman Behind the Bomb In this company the name Lise Meitner has diminished to a footnote. Yet in her day she had a reputation as one of Germany's best experimentalists. Einstein fondly referred to her as "our Marie Curie." Meitner's perceptive realization that atomic nuclei can be split in half was the first step in a cascading set of discoveries that would relentlessly lead to the atomic bomb. But, in the midst of these revelations, Meitner had to flee from Nazi Germany, which cut her off from her laboratory and colleagues. While this exile saved her life, it cost her the Nobel Prize and a prominent niche in many annals of physics. Fortunately, attention is gradually being refocused on this remarkable woman. Richard Rhodes devoted an appreciable section in The Making of the Atomic Bomb to Meitner's work on nuclear fission. And now Ruth Lewin Sime, a chemist at Sacramento City College, has written the definitive scientific biography of Meitner, a riveting and masterful account of a scientist's steadfast devotion to physics. Sims blends the science and history with seamless ease. Even though decades have passed since the collapse of the Third Reich, Sime's extensive research offers fresh insights on the devastating legacy of Nazism's distortion of the scientific truth. Born in Vienna in 1878, Meitner was one of eight children; her father was among the first group of Jewish men to practice law in Austria. As with Curie (but rare for a woman at the turn Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 4:59 pm Log in to Reply As with Curie (but rare for a woman at the turn of the century), the intellectual atmosphere that surrounded Meitner as a child nurtured her scientific proclivity. Only the second woman to obtain a doctoral degree in physics at the University of Vienna, she was soon drawn into the novel study of radioactivity. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- srv/style/longterm/books/reviews/lisemeitner.htm Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 5:04 pm Log in to Reply Why in hell are you blaming this on women??? War is a man's game! You sicken me by blaming women! Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 5:34 pm Log in to Reply I'm not blaming women. I'm just saying that women are equally responsible. And if we want to get rid of nuclear energy and weapons we need both men and women. There are as many evil women and evil men. The evil men all have mothers, and most have wives. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:42 pm Log in to Reply And that said, excessive testoterone has never helped. And that is not women's forte. Women GENERALLY (there are always exceptions it's a continuum) temper, mold and harmoniz e extreme aggression. Though we've needed alot of aggressive drive to get things done in the world. As always, it's a balance, not a blame factory. At the same time, YES, this world is way over-weighted onto a destructive male side. We always seem to wind up at war! Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 5:37 pm Log in to Reply All the women in the US Congress except one voted for the Iraq War. And most of the men had wives, and none of them protested the war that I know of. There are women who are pacifists, but there are also men. Look at Margaret Thatcher, for example. Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:24 pm Log in to Reply Sorry if I have over-reacted. It's just that I'm still bristling mad about the Hobby- Lobby decision, the GOP war on women, all this crap about bringing the political discussion "down" to a woman's level, etc so, I don't mean to take it out on you or your valuable input to the discussions here. (I think Margaret Thatcher would be VERY PRO NUKE), I'm proud of Chancellor Andrea Merkle.. and or but. I give women of science credit for their contributions. In many ways they just didn't comprehend the future and what it would bring about and no one can blame them for that part of history. But I do agree with Dr Helen Caldicott that nuke missiles and rockets are a male-sexual issue underlying all of this too. Report comment lucius.cornelius July 18, 2014 at 12:19 am Rockets and missiles aren't the shape they are because its a similar shape to a penis. They are that shape due to aerodynamics and launch systems. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:08 am Yeah, just check out the shape of a Mark I reactor in a schematic or graphic portrayal. A pretty obvious male thing. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:08 am RE: the Mark i, "I say dear, it has BALLS." Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:11 am OK, well maybe it's just a Freudian thing. Report comment PurpleRain July 18, 2014 at 4:12 am Getting off topic..but just want to respond to lucius corneliusit's not the phallic-shapeit's the 'power' but it's also pretty obvious that nuke containment vessels seem very female-gender-oriented too. Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 1:24 pm "The Obelisk is an ancient phallic symbol of the male energy and solar energy. Obelisks were originally erected in honor of the sun god. That connection comes from Egyptian worship of the Phallus. The phallus was a sculptured representation of the male organ of generation. The worship of it is said to have originated in Egypt. Osiris, the sun god was killed by Typhon and cut up into 14 pieces. When Isis, the moon goddess [wife to Osiris] heard this, she searched and found all the parts of his body except his phallus. She buried all the parts and built a column [obelisk] as a symbol of his erected phallus, the missing part, and worshipped it." Look familiar? http://www.penissizematters.net/phallus/obelisks. htm Report comment nedlifromvermont July 18, 2014 at 1:09 am Log in to Reply The best part about Lise Meitner was that she harbored no ill will toward Strassman even though she was hounded out of Germany to Denmark and then to England she eventually won a Nobel and walked to the stage in Stockholm with Strassman telling him to be strong "lest they think that we're old" Great woman, great scientist, too bad the work she did helped to lead us down the nuclear road to hell we are on Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 5:16 pm Log in to Reply '[Hillary] Clinton lobbies for US firm in Czech nuclear bid' "US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton sought to persuade Czech leaders on Monday to choose American firm Westinghouse over a Russian competitor for a $10 billion nuclear power project that is the countrys biggest-ever public energy bid." But, Westinghouse an 'American' firm? "Westinghouse, a unit of Japanese firm Toshiba Corp," http://www.france24.com/en/20121203-czech-republic-hillary-clinton- lobbies-usa-firm-westinghouse-nuclear-energy/ Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:29 pm Log in to Reply She does worry meand I'm sure any Japanese firm is still subservient/some subsidiary of America.. I'm not meaning to male bash either. Please don't get me wrong or misunderstand my point. There are many brave, honorable, sincere good men out there. However, I do think that we do need more women with a different point of view in leadership roles around the globe. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:45 pm Log in to Reply You see? That's why we might be left with NO ONE to vote for in 2016. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 6:55 pm Log in to Reply And voting isn't rigged why? "It doesn't matter who votes, it's who counts the votes that matter". Josef Stalin Voting is nothing more than a poll for the elite at this point. We get who/what they want. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 8:06 pm Log in to Reply "I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men." -Woodrow Wilson All this from a retiring US President, who knew full well he helped push the final nail in the coffin when he signed the Federal Reserve Act. This was his confession, not just a comment he made. Report comment Homolumina July 19, 2014 at 11:54 am Log in to Reply Dear Anne, I need to say something here: if you as a women in the western male societies want to be independent and empowered the only chance you have is to play by the rules of the males. I did and know what I am talking about. I was a guy in a mini skirt playing their game. And in order to make it you as a woman have to be many more times better that the lousiest male in your field so what does that make us ? Patriarchal whores, right ? What other choices do we have ? You tell me Report comment mutante July 19, 2014 at 12:25 pm Log in to Reply You ol' man hater. Your song & dance is getting old & tiresome. it's a form of discrimination, and I am sick of it. Report comment VanneV July 19, 2014 at 12:44 pm Log in to Reply This of off-topic. How dare you call me a whore. I am not a whore, I have never been a whore. And I will never be a whore. There are now more women enrolled at universities than men. We need equality, nothing more. q Report comment zogerke July 19, 2014 at 12:54 pm Log in to Reply OT: time out. homolumina, please be careful with what you infer towards others. it is not just unintitiated males. The humans suffer from racism and classism too, greed and the failures of privilege. compassion will not remove greed, even if it gentles it in the immediate circle of the greedyPeople here can have different perspectives, theologies and belief systems. If you feel bad about your time doing work as a 'male in a miniskirt' do not project it on others. I was a female in trousers operating jackhammers and bulldozers, and i was never anything other than what i am: female. Female is a huge category, as is Male. We. Are. Human. Anne, i do not believe anyone is calling you a woman who charges for intimacy! Back on point. Report comment newsblackoutUSA July 19, 2014 at 1:09 pm Log in to Reply +311 Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 5:11 pm Log in to Reply How about that lying Tammy woman at the WIPP townhall? How about the NRC lady who has massive conflicts of interest, and promotes nuclear as she is supposed to regulate it. I am sick and tired of male bashing. Admittedly males have done more of the dirtywork, but as you see in the last decade as women and minorities have been promoted upward, they are latching onto the corruption and power trips with gusto! Report comment jwbrent July 17, 2014 at 5:28 pm Log in to Reply Power corrupts through hubris as well as greed. Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 17, 2014 at 5:47 pm Log in to Reply Yes absolutely! A person's reproductive gear has nothing to do despicable behavior. But unfortunately, the divide and conquer game surfaces frequently. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:47 pm Log in to Reply Women and minorities? What's that all about? You've just called women disempowered and weak. (Sorry, stock. Your commentaries are mostly great. But I do believe that that's what you just did.) Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 7:19 pm Log in to Reply No, WNTF. He's saying as the glass ceilings come down and everyone gets a chance to dip their beak in the corruption at the top, they're all drinking up. It was easier to blame the white men when they ran things, but now it's everyone at the top. It's just easier to keep blaming the 'White Guys' and keep the spotlight off themselves. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 7:49 pm Log in to Reply Yep, plenty of corrupt old white guys, but the new school up and comers seem to believe that corruption is the ONLY way to go. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 8:10 pm Log in to Reply He just said that they have power now and share the corruption. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 5:41 pm Log in to Reply Male bashers are trying to defeat the anti-nuclear movement. We have too many TEPCO employees or advocates of the nuclear industry on this website. And this whole topic is off-topic and as usual disrupting a very important topic: the necessity to evacuate Tokyo. Please have some sympathy for the men, women, and children of Japan. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:48 pm Log in to Reply Am TOTALLY for evacuating Tokyo. From the get-go. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 6:50 pm Log in to Reply By the same token, a lawsuit to at least evacuate CHILDREN from northern Japan was tossed out of court without even a hearing. What groups would even have the POWER to push this? Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 6:57 pm Log in to Reply If you only knew how corrupt the justice systems are, WNTF, you would shiver. Report comment zogerke July 19, 2014 at 1:06 pm Log in to Reply continued OT with apologies: not with you there anne. truly, i know people, men and women, you would call 'male-bashers' and the ones i know are deeply anti nuke. in fact they are environmental activists with great integrity who hate how the patriarchal system is destroying the earth, and they study and educate on stats about men's violence towards women around the world, in almost all cultures, and right hereanalyze how religious texts (from multi religious backgrounds) support subjugating females.and extrapolate to rejecting all organized religionrejecting corporate structuressometimes even rejecting the nuclear family as a unit they want anything to do with. What they hold in common, at least in my experience, is a strong anti nuke and pro environmental, pro women and children first, pro love and compassion, bias. they see the earth as female and see it being raped by patriarchy. I think we all contain good and bad in us and it is up to us to choose what we act in support of. Our values and choices are not essentially bound to our 'body parts' though they are deeply influenced by how we are raised and treated day to day. Report comment zogerke July 19, 2014 at 1:07 pm Log in to Reply and yes, agree, need to evacuate tokyo. FIRST Educate tokyo! then start politically and geographically providing escape routes, how? do not know. Start with consciousness and education. Here. what we do. Report comment VanneV July 19, 2014 at 1:53 pm Log in to Reply Sorry, but there plenty of countries with a patriarchal culture that refuse nuclear energy or weapons in their country. Report comment zogerke July 19, 2014 at 1:56 pm Log in to Reply agree, anne, but look at germany- first they went through the third reich period..they evolved to where they are now. they sure didn't start there. Report comment zogerke July 19, 2014 at 1:57 pm Log in to Reply i pray the usa evolves before it is too late for our children and grandchildren Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:00 am Log in to Reply Homolumina, respectfully I'm a member of that religious group I think you're referring to and was always taught to me mankind was supposed to be a good steward on the earth. The "don't worry, ignore it, you'll just be beamed up into your wonderful heavenly new life" thing is a really strange, alien concept to me. It was never a part of my belief system, anyway. Have not atrocities, war, bloodshed, evil occurred everywhere, in every culture on earth? Maybe there are a few notable exceptions. The Hopi people and their peaceful ways may be one of the notable exceptions. All I'm asking is please don't vilify people you don't know, especially if you really don't know much about their belief system. Report comment papacares July 17, 2014 at 1:54 pm Log in to Reply @DrG love your comments and website over all these years, please pray tell us how this mega nuke disaster can be stopped? If know you deserve the highest honor of all for saving this planet from destruction when this disaster started in 2011 a Japanese physicist posted a video on youtube about how this event will only grow out of control ending with the destruction of Japan. The final images of the video were of a young Japanese family holding on to each other at the edge of a precipice surrounded by constant radiation fog. This family was trying to decide if it would be best to die a slow death or to end it quickly as the physicist looked on apologizing to them for the destruction he had caused. have looked for this video for the past year as it was very powerful but it appears to have been removed. Anyone out there remember it, have a link or perhaps copied it? Thanks and Peace out to all Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 2:05 pm Log in to Reply papacares, was it Mt. Fuji In Red by Kurosawa? http://www.myvideo.de/watch/6288209/Akira_Kurosawa_s_Dreams_Mount_Fu ji_in_Red_1990 Report comment papacares July 17, 2014 at 4:25 pm Log in to Reply @O-W, Thanks, yes that is what the one referred to used to make the vid that came out shortly after 3/11 the one I 1st saw had the funky Mt Fuji scene removed and started with the guy in the suit saying, "6 nuclear reactors have exploded" part they had also dubbed in English rather than subtitles tried to open the link you have so graciously provided, site says video currently unavailable here is another site (not in English) that opened, not sure how long it will remain open once it gets known on enenews http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zlp5juUe-NY still looking for the one posted 3 years ago. Towards the end of the vid the young man beating at the radiation fog with his hands in frustration speaks volumes. Who would have thought a movie made in 1990 would actually be what we are living today. We Were Warned Report comment papacares July 17, 2014 at 4:54 pm Log in to Reply All enenewsers everyone should see this video posted one month ago and currently showing only 27 views it is a vivid portrayal of things to come from a movie made in 1990 the scientist in the drama even explains what the visible colors you are now seeing in the sky represent this is your future http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncmzgkVz9KI thanks again or-well Report comment DisasterInterpretationDissorder July 17, 2014 at 6:21 pm Log in to Reply Its in Belgium too , with full moon you can see those "beautyfull" mix of smog and radioactif colors most of the night on the horizon.. "inane lies " i'm seeng Report comment Angela_R July 17, 2014 at 11:13 pm Log in to Reply papacares, a fascinating clip from 1990 how propheticthat ability to 'see'. Yet the old film clip of Oppenheimer shows he knew, way back then, that Pandora's box had been opened. But what is even more remarkable is that mankind was told centuries ago. Well, they have studied the benefits of positive energy, (once referred to as 'faith') But what rests at the bottom of Pandora's box? It is called Hope Report comment bo July 17, 2014 at 11:55 pm Log in to Reply Yes ! Papacares, or-well ! I was looking for this clip. Pinksailmat talked about it but swore it's been removed from youtube after 3/11. Thank you Report comment or-well July 18, 2014 at 12:12 am Log in to Reply bo, I may be able to see a few things you or papacares can't. I have no trouble finding the entire Mt Fuji In Red subtitled exactly in full as papacares described it the family cliffside at the end, the suit guy jumps, the smoke rolls in, the Dad frantically and uselessly waving his jacket at it Report comment bo July 18, 2014 at 12:19 am Log in to Reply I see it too or-well! The thing is, a few months ago pinksailmatt discussed this scene but complained it was no longer available on youtube. Report comment or-well July 18, 2014 at 12:21 am Maybe uploaders are catching up to takedownerssometimes.? Report comment bo July 18, 2014 at 12:27 am I wanna send the clip to @STONE regarding pink sky discussion but my Twitter account keeps blocking me out Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 6:33 pm Log in to Reply Stay positive, focus on and imagine a bright hopeful future for humankind. It will happen, one way or the other.. Use your power of imagination and put positive feelings behind it; joy, peace, happiness.. Imagine this future when you are happy.. It is our destiny and birthright, and it is why we are here. The answers are all there, or will be provided. The first step is to shut down all nuclear reactors. It is much like an addict.. the addict has to stop using FIRST, and then ask for help. He or she will get it and recovery is almost always possible. Nuclear is like that.. the addict is lying to themselves and to everyone else, but cannot stop because it feels so good; power high, money high, status high, energy monopoly, etc. There are multiple ways once the shutdown happens that the mess can and will be cleaned up rapidly, but first the addict has to hit bottom. The bottom has not been hit yet. Of course, there are also other possibilities like the 100th monkey consciousness shift, but it is not worth waiting for. Whatever the mind of man can conceive, man can achieve Napolean Hill Einstein said that our most powerful faculty is imagination, not logic Imagine a positive future for the whole world, hold to that and be a spiritual Imagine a positive future for the whole world, hold to that and be a spiritual warrior, fighting on that level.. Add prayer if you desire and have time.. for more effect. It does not take that many people.. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 6:44 pm Log in to Reply check the spirit page on AGRP.. very specific details about all of this and videos explaining how to do it. Report comment DisasterInterpretationDissorder July 17, 2014 at 8:00 pm Log in to Reply Thx Dr.Goodheart , for the wise words.. (where is Obe btw , he has a way with compliments and such ) Report comment melting mermaid July 17, 2014 at 8:30 pm Log in to Reply I've been wondering the same thing. And weekoburi. Didn't he live in Japan? Report comment bo July 17, 2014 at 8:40 pm Log in to Reply Me three Report comment Angela_R July 17, 2014 at 9:18 pm Log in to Reply Dr. Goodheart, re 'the positive approach' leaving aside some of the ridiculous remarks, isn't that the philosophy behind what is being attempted in Japan, that everybody has been mocking? The 'feel good', enlivens the spirit and it awakens the body's good energy. Can't you see that behind the scene, there have been people attempting to do exactly what you are saying here? Isn't that what this song is about? Even singing positive songs like this, help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAjFnJuk1Aw But there are those that utilize the good, for purely personal gain. Report comment Angela_R July 17, 2014 at 11:20 pm Log in to Reply "it is our birthright" man without regard for 'the other' lost his birthright. Report comment moonshellblue July 17, 2014 at 5:49 pm Log in to Reply YES Doc if only the PTB would wrap their heads around this and start acting with humanity but they want the wheels of cash to keep turning and can't seem to come to terms with this disaster which is understandable as it is truly unreal, devastating and no end in sight. I'm by no means condoning their behavior but I do realize the difficulty and implications. If only we could just shut down all the nukes but unfortunately it's not that simple. Germany has started but until we develop an effective way of storing or better yet destroying the enormous amounts of waste. On never mind this is so very frustrating. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:00 pm Log in to Reply MORE than "frustrating." If every dollar in the world were right now put into storing and/or destroying nuclear waste, that would still be an endless task complicated by ongoing escalating emissions. It would be fantastically better than NOTHING being put into it, of course it would! But instead, we keep heading in the wrong direction. And if the U.S. does not take a lead role in denouncing nuclear power, it's hopeless. But no one in power will do it, it seems. First we were furious about Obama doing nothing but cover-ups and black-outs and turning off radiation monitors. But even he is just a puppet. Who is steering the Titantic? Frustration could never describe it. "Globalism" has turned out to be a horrifying monster. Report comment Angela_R July 17, 2014 at 9:23 pm Log in to Reply "Who is steering the Titantic?" An emergency crewand I would suspect by now, the good ones are praying Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 11:32 am Log in to Reply A Tokyo doctor who has moved to western Japan urges fellow doctors to promote radiation protection: A message from Dr. Mita to his colleagues in Kodaira, Tokyo The keyword here is long-term low-level internal irradiation. This differs greatly from medical irradiation or simple external exposure to radiation. I recommend all of you to watch the NHK program, ETV special: Chernobyl nuclear accident: Report from a contaminated land, which is available on Internet. Their experience tells them that Tokyo should no longer be inhabited, and that those who insist on living in Tokyo must take regular breaks in safer areas. http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/2014/07/16/a-tokyo-doctor-who-has-moved-to- western-japan-urges-fellow-doctors-to-promote-radiation-protection-a-message-from-dr-mita- to-his-colleagues-in-kodaira-city-t/ Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 11:34 am Log in to Reply ETV special: Chernobyl nuclear accident: Report from a contaminated land [Google translation] 1st 2014.4.20 way to the NHK Special series decommissioning "Endless radioactivity" containment "struggle" (first half) I wonder can we imagine, the weight of the time a few decades -. TEPCO Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant that caused the world's worst accident of the Great East Japan Earthquake level of three years ago, reactor three that meltdown. In the field, working to remove the nuclear fuel that burn through, to dismantle the reactor was charged with strong radioactive substance of "decommissioning" is about to begin at last. Do you follow what the course really, it is "decommissioning" a nuclear reactor three, that is fed back to residents who evacuated, attempt unprecedented in human history example, thoroughly over a long period of time at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant a "decommissioning" record. I to start from April a large series facing scientific, social issues. Part 1, will explore "decommissioning" or how endless work, Saigetsu a few decades is what effect the society and people. Is "Senshinchi" of decommissioning, the United States and Chernobyl, Three Mile Island nuclear power plant also thorough coverage, NHK were obtained valuable internal video related to decommissioning. Put the camera in decommissioning work at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, and stare at the scene of struggle in the "containment of Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 11:34 am Log in to Reply "containment of radioactivity" is a major premise of decommissioning. In addition, local governments and people of Fukushima to watch with breathless interest, the whereabouts of decommissioning also interviewed. I will explore the impact that decommissioning has on society and human beings. Series, I want to continue to record the long-term production staff coverage while change of ownership, the work of decommissioning take a few decades, a new TV challenge. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1pzc1h_%E5%BB%83%E7%82%89%E3%81%B 8%E3%81%AE%E9%81%93-%EF%BC%91- %E6%94%BE%E5%B0%84%E8%83%BD- %E5%B0%81%E3%81%98%E8%BE%BC%E3%82%81- %E6%9E%9C%E3%81%A6%E3%81%97%E3%81%AA%E3%81%8D%E9%97%98 %E3%81%84-%E5%89%8D_tech Report comment hbjon July 17, 2014 at 12:42 pm Log in to Reply Yes, our thoughts need to be directed down the correct path with regards to how we should interpret the situation of cleanup and restoration of the FDNPP's. Lord knows how our minds can wander into unpleasant and uncomfortable tangents that sees quite a large number of victims due some sort of reparations. Could they all be hypochondriacs? Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:01 pm Log in to Reply The correct path now is to make peace with your Maker. And if you're an athiest, have a piece of pie. Whatever it takes to smile on the way out. Report comment danger kitty July 17, 2014 at 4:20 pm Log in to Reply Not an atheist, Time is Short, but I'll take the pie too. Chocolate cream. With spirulina sprinkles. Hold the strontium (not too close). strontium (not too close). Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 12:07 pm Log in to Reply CHERNOBYL: CHRONOLOGY OF A DISASTER http://www.nirs.org/mononline/nm724.pdf Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:32 pm Log in to Reply Dr. Mita's nod to INTERNAL radiation is critical. No matter how tiny the ingested particle, if it sticks to tissue or bone inside the body, it's a constant emitter in that one location that leads to cancer. That total mis-education needs to be totally reversed. I applaud this doctor who knows that the DOCTORS have to speak out to save the populace. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:25 pm Log in to Reply Yes Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 11:43 am Log in to Reply Yes, I have been waiting for more of this! The Japanese do not lack education, integrity, observation skills or high intelligence!! They probably have some of the most capable professionals to actually address the problem, if it hadn't been so hidden away in a culture paralyzed by fear/conformity. Thanks, DR. M.! Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 12:32 pm Log in to Reply The term body burden was used to describe the amount of radioactive material present to a human body, which acts as aninternal and ongoing source of radiation Exposure to plutonium was linked to cancers, brain tumors, and reproductive disorders, but plutonium was determined to be most dangerous when taken into the lungs. Particles of plutonium weighing 10 micrograms or less can easily be inhaled. Robert Stone, head of the Plutonium Project Health Division at the Met Lab in Chicago, made the first estimate of a permissible plutoniumbody burden. He set the limit at 5 micrograms. In July 1945, scientists at Los Alamos reduced that standard by a factor of five, to 1 microgram. In 1949, in the wake of the disturbing new results from animal testing, representatives from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada at the Tripartite Permissible Dose Conference set aneven stricter standard: they agreed that the maximum body burden for plutonium should be 0.1 microgram (p. 177) Iversen, Kristen, Full Body Burder: Growing up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats (2012) Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 12:32 pm Log in to Reply Tripartite Conferences on RAdiation Protection Canada, United Kingdom, United States (1949-1953) http://www.orau.org/ptp/Library/Taylor1984_Tri-Partite_Conferences_NVO-271.pdf Report comment clamshellernh July 17, 2014 at 12:54 pm Log in to Reply Yes I tried to watch it but can't figure out how to translate it , do you know how vanne ? Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 1:05 pm Log in to Reply Dr. Shigeru Mita addresses the need of blood examination among children in the Kanto area November2013 http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/2013/11/11/title-dr-shigeru-mita-addresses- the-need-of-blood-examination-among-children-in-the-kanto-area/ Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 1:07 pm Log in to Reply http://enenews.com/japan-physician-parents-should-evacuate-children- from-tokyo-danger-from-fukushima-radioactivity-the-threat-has- seemed-to-be-spreading-ive-seen-a-lot-of-patients-who-are-badly-af Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 1:11 pm Log in to Reply Japan Physician: I hope adults will leave Tokyo, not just children Strange things happening Medications dont seem to work Rare diseases increasing dramatically (VIDEO) http://enenews.com/japan-physician-i-hope-adults-will-evacuate-tokyo-not-just- children-strange-things-happening-medications-dont-seem-to-work-rare-diseases- increasing-dramatically-video Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:07 pm Log in to Reply VaanaV, the previous link you gave to Dr. Mita from November, 2011 is excellent, though he is still somewhat cautious. Note that he never uses the word "leukemia." I wonder if he were giving the same talk today, there might be some serious edits. It's hard to imagine that severe decreases in white blood cell counts does not lead to BLOOD disease. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:39 pm Log in to Reply I think leukemia has elevated white blood cell counts. Low counts can lead to cancer. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:43 pm Log in to Reply Looks like I'm wrong. Leukopenia: A low white blood cell count. A decrease in the production of functional leukocytes (white blood cells) weakens the body's immune defense, which can make you more prone to infections. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 8:14 pm Log in to Reply When caused by radiation, such as chemotherapy or Fukushima, it's known as 'radiogenic leukopenia'. And we all have it. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:45 pm Log in to Reply Not wrong after all: A high white blood cell count usually indicates: An increased production of white blood cells to fight an infection A reaction to a drug that increases white blood cell production A disease of bone marrow, causing abnormally high production of white blood cells An immune system disorder that increases white blood cell production Specific causes of high white blood cell count include: 1. Acute lymphocytic leukemia 2. Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) 3. Allergy, especially severe allergic reactions 4. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia 5. Chronic myelogenous leukemia 6. Drugs, such as corticosteroids and epinephrine 7. Myelofibrosis 8. Certain bacterial infections 9. Certain viral infections 10. Polycythemia vera 11. Rheumatoid arthritis 12. Smoking 13. Stress, such as severe emotional or physical stress 14. Tuberculosis 15. Whooping cough http://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/high-white-blood-cell- count/basics/causes/sym-20050611 Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:48 pm Log in to Reply I am wrong; Low white blood cell count Causes By Mayo Clinic Staff A low white blood cell count usually is caused by one of the following: Viral infections that temporarily disrupt bone marrow function Congenital disorders characterized by diminished bone marrow function Cancer or other diseases that damage bone marrow Autoimmune disorders that destroy white blood cells or bone marrow cells Overwhelming infections that use up white blood cells faster than they can be produced Drugs that destroy white blood cells or damage bone marrow Specific causes of low white blood cell count include: 1. Aplastic anemia 2. Certain medications, such as antibiotics and diuretics 3. Chemotherapy 4. HIV/AIDS 5. Hypersplenism, a premature destruction of blood cells by the spleen 6. Infectious diseases 7. Kostmann's syndrome, a congenital disorder involving low neutrophil production 8. Leukemia 9. Lupus 10. Malnutrition 11. Myelodysplastic syndromes 12. Myelokathexis, a congenital disorder involving failure of neutrophils to enter the bloodstream 13. Other autoimmune disorders 14. Other congenital disorders 15. Parasitic diseases 16. Radiation therapy 17. Vitamin deficiencies http://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/low-white-blood-cell- count/basics/causes/sym-20050615 Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 7:58 pm Log in to Reply Neutropenia is an abnormally low level of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell. All white blood cells help the body fight infection. Neutrophils fight infection by destroying harmful bacteria and fungi (such as yeast) that invade the body. People who have neutropenia are at increased risk for developing serious infections because they do not have enough neutrophils to destroy harmful microorganisms that cause disease. Some degree of neutropenia occurs in about half of people with cancer who are receiving chemotherapy, and it is a common side effect in people with leukemia. . http://www.cancer.net/navigating-cancer-care/side-effects/neutropenia Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 8:20 pm Log in to Reply Great info, VaaneV. This is what starts our downward path when exposed to the Fukushima radiation, resulting in hundreds of problems besides cancer. This is why radiation kills the kids first, then the weaker older people. The world is going to watch the youngest children die off while the older humans get sick slower. Report comment Radio July 19, 2014 at 6:55 pm Log in to Reply Yes, TIS and VanneV. Thx so much for bringing this up again. It needs saying a thousand times. YOur lists and scenarios ARE what is primarily caused by low level radiation exposure and NOT just cancer. Cancer generally comes last with the exception of some blood cancers in children. Right now it is the weakening of starfish to fight off a bacterium, and this in turn then starves the fish which then depletes the food supply for all, including humans, while the food acts as a carrier of radioisotopes, which for all life, including humans creates a circumstance of larger and larger populations who are finding it difficult to maintain health. Even those humans with access to all the good things of a high tech society like abundant food and water and certain medical support will be challenged to not have some kind of chronic illness. It is the price we are demanding that all life pay for our creating sciences and technologies which allow us to exploit the world in ways that are devoid of consequence or responsibility. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 10:40 pm Log in to Reply Which may mean that large numbers of children already have leukemia, officially diagnosed or not. I believe that strontium may be a main culprit with that, might have to re-check. Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 2:09 pm Log in to Reply Doctor Calls For Evacuation of Japan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7w1aa_QDDc Dr. Shigeru Mita, Mita Clinic in Tokyo: Our patients mostly come from Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, and other Northern Kanto areas. The pediatricians' general textbook says that reference value of neutrophil [the most abundant type of white blood cells, essential part of immune system] for healthy children (6-12 years old) is [...] 4000, but it has shifted to 2500. It is lower than the threshold value of 3000. I think this points at a serious problem. Strange things happening Medications dont seem to work Rare diseases increasing dramatically ENENews November 12, 2013 http://www.infowars.com/japanese-physician-calls-for-evacuation-of-tokyo/ Report comment Angela_R July 17, 2014 at 8:51 pm Log in to Reply Yes VanneV, we need both red AND white blood cells. Even before March 2011, the purported oxygen level in Tokyo was low, and it is likely to be low in every large city. People need oxygenated blood, and personally I suspect that it is that lack that will make it hard to fight infections. Damage to the bone marrow from radiation, depletion of oxygen (which will occur from the release of radionuclides) and not just oxygenthese are the areas of doctors and chemists. I suspect that way back in the 1950's, probably before, had people listened to the chemists, nuclear energy would have been squashed. But powerful energy was the 'god' of that time and it appears, still is. Now? Your EPA is attempting to police 500,000 hazardous substances, with laws being written that failed to address those concerns. Ask the chemists? My imagination can only wonder how they possibly could have remained sane when confronted with such stupidity. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 10:44 pm Log in to Reply Unclear what the EPA gets to "police." Fracking alone is legally protected from disclosure. But the EPA (which maybe before Bush-Cheney was at least somewhat protective) has greatly broken down, as evidenced by the new outrageous raise in so-called "safe" radiation to post- lethal levels. It's not just that they do nothing they positively do harm! Like the Environmental Poisoning Agency. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 11:34 am Log in to Reply Japanese singer Kazuyoshi Saito does a great song about "It has all been a lie" Radiation fly up in the air Radiation dive under the water They really are pricks Commemorated here http://nukeprofessional.blogspot.com/2014/07/nuclear-safety-it-was-all-lie-great.html Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 11:37 am Log in to Reply 1000+ tweet and thank you all Report comment name999 July 17, 2014 at 11:56 am Log in to Reply stock, moving, thanks for posting. Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 11:35 am Log in to Reply Hey, Bo, can you check this out. Am trying to check out this Dr. Thanks. Is this his clinic? http://www.clinic-mita.com/ Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 12:56 pm Log in to Reply Can anyone find a bio, or history on this Dr.? I can't. Where did he go to school? I have a bad feeling about him. Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 1:00 pm Log in to Reply http://www.tus.ac.jp/en/fac/p/index.php?b7 Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 1:04 pm Log in to Reply That's not him. Name reversed. Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 1:08 pm Log in to Reply whatever Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 1:12 pm Log in to Reply Why are you getting snippy? From article " I closed the clinic in March 2014, which had served the community of Kodaira for more than 50 years, since my fathers generation, and I have started a new Mita clinic in Okayama-city on April 21.
I had been a member of the board of directors in the Kodaira medical association since the 1990s, the time I started practicing medicine at my fathers clinic. For the last 10 years, I had worked to establish a disaster emergency response in the city." Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 1:48 pm Log in to Reply SadieDog, it IS unlikely Mita Shigeru and Shigeru Mita are the same person, but not because the name is reversed. Japanese name order is commonly Family name/Given name. You would expect to see that on an official form. It would be like seeing Smith, John on the form. And, as the clinic is the MITA clinic, we can assume that is the family name, just as we would find a SMITH Clinic, not a JOHN Clinic. It is also typical to reverse the name order for translations. However Mita Shigeru was co-authoring research papers up to the mid 2000's. If Shigeru Mita was fully occupied with client care at the Mita clinic, it is unlikely he would have had time to do all that research. So, it is PROBABLY 2 people with the same name, regardless of what order those names appear in. Report comment bo July 18, 2014 at 12:06 am Log in to Reply This is correct.. These seem like 2 different people but with ssme name Shigeru Mita. That's both a common first and last name in Japan so not surprising. Report comment SadieDog July 18, 2014 at 12:10 am Log in to Reply Bo, can you find him in either of those links? Report comment bo July 18, 2014 at 12:32 am What do you mean 'either'? I only saw the link on kodaira clinic Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:26 pm Log in to Reply why would you have a bad feeling about him? he is speaking the truth your claim cause me concern about your intentions Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 2:14 pm Log in to Reply +100000 Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 6:18 pm Log in to Reply Well obvious, thats your problem. And yours Anne. I research everything and everybody. The truth does not fear investigation. Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 1:07 pm Log in to Reply Hey Bo, then check this out. The dr. Says he was on the board in the 90's. Can you verify, please. Kodaira Medical Assoc. http://www.kodaira-med.or.jp/ Report comment GQR2 July 17, 2014 at 1:28 pm Log in to Reply not bo here but i checked the links at the clinic in the Radiation Resources and translated it, from skimming them it looks very good,very real,no propaganda. fwiw ,ymmv. hope this comes through in English. http://www.kodaira-med.or.jp/1104sub.html Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 2:23 pm Log in to Reply [Google Translate] The information on radioactivity In this page, we guide you through the HP has to offer (radiation measurement result, consultation, and Q & A) a variety of information about radioactive contamination associated with the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. [Provision of information from Tama Xiaoping health center] Environmental radiation measurements in Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health http://www.tokyo- eiken.go.jp/index-j.html Or http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/emergency//monitoring.tokyo- eiken.go.jp/monitoring/ Inquiry counter National Institute of Radiological Sciences http://www.nirs.go.jp/index.shtml (There is no radiation emergency medical institutions in the Tokyo metropolitan area) radiation emergency medical institutions list Radiation Effects Research Foundation http://www.rerf.or.jp/index_j.html Q & A National Institute of Radiological Sciences http://www.nirs.go.jp/rd/faq/radiology.shtml Radiation Effects Research Foundation http://www.rerf.or.jp/fukushima_qa.pdf Institute of Yokosuka Medical Association http://www.yokosukashi- med.or.jp/topics/hibakumanual/index.htm Nuclear Safety Research Association http://www.remnet.jp/lecture/index.html The [come radiation measurements, wind direction, wind] The wind direction information, about the wind AMeDAS http://tenki.jp/ Wind direction over, the earth's surface, wind (SunnySpot) http://www.sunny- spot.net Information about Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 2:23 pm Log in to Reply Information about the radiation measurement Tokyo Waterworks Bureau http://www.waterworks.metro.tokyo.jp/index2.html (Measurement of water supply has been published. Asaka (Tone) + tenancy (Tamagawa) + groundwater water supply Deng is (14%)) Saitama http://www.pref.saitama.lg.jp (We are on the test results (dust, rain water, etc.) in fallout 2. Saitama Prefecture space radiation dose measurement results in 1. Saitama) Citizens' Nuclear Information Center http://cnic.jp/modules/news/ (Street indoor, outdoor, I have published the results of measurement of space radiation dose on the soil of the park) Report comment VanneV July 17, 2014 at 2:20 pm Log in to Reply Where did he say he was on the board of the Kodaira Medical Association? Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 2:27 pm Log in to Reply in the article linked to below the headline. http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/2014/07/16/a-tokyo-doctor-who- has-moved-to-western-japan-urges-fellow-doctors-to-promote-radiation- protection-a-message-from-dr-mita-to-his-colleagues-in-kodaira-city-t/ Report comment bo July 17, 2014 at 3:02 pm Log in to Reply Hi Sadie I'm just seeing this post / article but have to sign off.. looks like others chimed in and did the work.. but will read through tonight! Report comment OldFool July 17, 2014 at 11:38 am Log in to Reply The radiation is in the food supply, no doubt. The radiation is in the dust (one picogram of Sr-90 emits almost 5.2 becquerels, and dust particles weighing only micrograms could easily put out millions of becquerels). And then there is the black dust from the fuel cores. And the wind blows the dust around. How much longer can this info be suppressed? Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 11:43 am Log in to Reply and the trees and plants perpetuate the distribution with every bit of pollen in the wind. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 11:44 am Log in to Reply not to forget the freaking incinerators death fuel Report comment name999 July 17, 2014 at 11:59 am Log in to Reply And here in the US, people getting sick and dying from swimming in the waters http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/us/2014/07/16/erin-pkg-marquez- flesh-eating-bacteria.cnn.html?hpt=hp_t2 Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 12:10 pm Log in to Reply ohhhhhhhh. Report comment mairs July 17, 2014 at 12:44 pm Log in to Reply That's been a problem long before Fukushima though. My brother contracted a flesh eating bacteria 10 years ago when he and his family were picking up someone else's trash at a campsite next to a large lake. It was just a slight scratch. They saved his life and his arm. I think it has more to do with polluting the water. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:28 pm Log in to Reply not to the degree it is a problem today BP first poisoned the gulf, now Fukushima and human created waste has poisoned waters for decades exponentially growing pathogen problems Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:06 pm Log in to Reply Exponentially growing immune system suppression. Everything flows downhill from that. Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:33 pm Log in to Reply I do have to wonder if that corexit might somehow increase that flesh-eating bacteria Report comment GQR2 July 17, 2014 at 6:45 pm Log in to Reply me too, first thing i thought was Synthia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthia Craig Ventor,and Corexit. Report comment PurpleRain July 18, 2014 at 4:27 am Log in to Reply interesting link. thanks. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 7:03 pm Log in to Reply Read 'The Vampire Of Macando': http://vampireofmacondo.com/? doing_wp_cron=1405638157.6707420349121093750000 Horrific, with lots of deaths. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 12:31 pm Log in to Reply Not just in Japan, but all over the world nuclear invisible death particles are spreading, blowing with the wind.. Pandora's box has been opened, and the horrors are coming out, non stop. Worst of all, it affects the innocent children the most.. Report comment Gasser July 17, 2014 at 1:01 pm Log in to Reply The Doors; Riders on the Storm http://www.youtube.com/watch? feature=player_embedded&v=5qRJIBtbc2c ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Riders on the storm Riders in the Radioactive storm Next to these Atomic Reactors we're born Into this contaminated world we're thrown Like a dog with a Strotium bone
An actor out alone
Riders in the storm There's Plutonium killer dust on the road Your brain will carry a heavy fearful load Take your Geiger counter with you today Be cautious where your children play Riders in Radioactive storm If ya give Atomic energy a free ride Sweet Earth memories will die Cesium killer dust on the road, yeah Folks ya gotta take a stand Politicians ya better love man Take him by the hand Make him understand The world on you depends Our life should never end Gotta love mankind, yeah Wow! Riders of the storm Riders of the Radioactive storm Into this polluted house we're born Into this nasty world we're thrown Like a dog chewin' a radioactive bone An actor out alone Riders in Xenon storm's Riders in Tritium storm's Riders in Cesium storm's Riders in Actinide storm's Riders in Plutonium storm's Riders in Americium storm's ~Gasser Classic~ Report comment danger kitty July 17, 2014 at 12:01 pm Log in to Reply Dr. Mita- thank you for braving the Japanese secrecy laws. .Could the harsh new realities of our world be any clearer? Madness brought us here beyond sadness. Chaos lies just outside that door Abeshitezu, your choice. Truth or fascism? In all of history, one of those two choices always fails. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:39 pm Log in to Reply Dr. Mita says he's been practicing for over 50 years, so he is maybe about 75 years old? Sometimes it's the bravery of those who have already weathered so much, that brings people to their senses. What a fabulous human being he is to be doing this in the face of such cruel opponents. And he is right it is DOCTORS who need to speak out, to spearhead evacuation efforts by revealing medical results. Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 12:50 pm Log in to Reply You are incorrect. He does not say that. This is how mis-info spreads. Read it more carefully. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:10 pm Log in to Reply He said what the headline said he said. Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 11:58 am Log in to Reply AMEN! I don't know if they have to take the Hippocratic Oath in Japan to become a physician, but I'm sure there is a similar requirement and ethics baselines. It's also just about intellectual integrity! How can you dedicate half your life to the disciplines of science and medicine to gain admission, earn the terminal degree, pass Boards, complete your residency, maintain certification, establish a practice and YET DENY the Medical Truth that you see everyday??? He just represents a very good, competent doctor and they won't be able to wipe out the profession. A lot of doctors actually LOVE MEDICINE and being able to heal & care for people!! Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 12:00 pm Log in to Reply (yes, I do have doctors in my family. It's not just a job, it may be a calling!!! And it's for life!! ) Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 12:02 pm Log in to Reply Tokyo; Is It Safe To Visit or Live In? via @AGreenRoad http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/03/tokyo-is-it-safe-to-visit-or-live-in.html Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:07 pm Log in to Reply No. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 12:03 pm Log in to Reply Govt. Had 1 Million Potassium Iodide KI Pills Available, But Refused To Hand Them Out After 3/11 Fukushima Mega Nuclear Disaster; via @AGreenRoad http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/04/fukushima-govt-had-1-million-potassiom.html Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:42 pm Log in to Reply Well, these are major-league criminals who are responsible for every thyroid canceer caused by their deliberate negligence. All they had to do was say it was precautionary. And BTW, potassium iodide pills are CHEAP. Report comment Rodo July 18, 2014 at 7:01 am Log in to Reply I think someone became very rich making those pills. Why where they never handed? Do they even have 1.000.000 pils? The pharmaceutic industry is corrupt. We all know this. I think we payed tax money for pils that where never produced in those bigg numbers. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 10:59 pm Log in to Reply No, those pills are cheap. And they absolutely should have been distributed. Report comment melting mermaid July 17, 2014 at 12:10 pm Log in to Reply Overwhelming sadness for the people of Japan and everyone downwind. God bless the good doctor. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:46 pm Log in to Reply God bless him and may people LISTEN. It takes DOCTORS revealing MEDICAL results to get this to shift. Ordinary people could outright die and they'll call it just "anecdotes" or "fear-mongering." He has medical test results. And he is right it is the DOCTORS' job not to be obedient to their evil masters, but to be responsible for public health. BTW, they seem to have turned Fukushima Medical University into a training ground for Dr. Mengeles. Those doctors need to revolt! No one will do it for them and no one CAN do it for them. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 7:21 pm Log in to Reply Yes, melting mermaid, everyone downwind. All 8+ billion of us. Report comment StPaulScout July 18, 2014 at 7:57 pm Log in to Reply Correct. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 12:27 pm Log in to Reply Inept Governments who spend money they don't have to protect their own power and priveledge, use nuclear power to effectively steal from the future, at huge cost to society. Report comment PhilipUpNorth July 17, 2014 at 12:28 pm Log in to Reply Inhalation. Ingestion. External exposure. Nuclear core soot, called "black substance", fell throughout central Japan. Black nuclear core soot collected on roads, parks, and playgrounds; it is, truly, everywhere. Incineration spread contamination around. "Support by Eating" meant Fukushima fruit, vegies, and meat continued to be consumed. Many here on ENEnews urged evacuation of Tokyo after 3/11/2011. When that didn't happen, 'Newsers pronounced Tokyo, and all of Japan, "toast." Now these people are finished. Walking dead. Just pause to comprehend 50,000,000 casualties. The kiddies are taught that everyone will have cancer. Cancer is now considered a normal part of life. Think about how bad this is going to get. The sick caring for the dying. Olympics in Tokyo in 2020? Doubt this very much. Long before 2020, it will be clear to everyone what has happened there. Still haven't found those 3 missing cores, have you, TEPCO? Still haven't isolated those cores from the groundwater flowing underneath those Reactors, have you, TEPCO? Tick, tock, tick, tock, TEPCO. Time is running out for Japan, and for all Pacific Ocean peoples. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 12:33 pm Log in to Reply +1000000000 Where are those multiple melted OUT coriums, TEPCO? Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:51 pm Log in to Reply Yes, PUN, was totally revolted to read yesterday's news about "cancer seminars" for ten-year-olds, telling them that cancer was just "typical," so not to worry. So Mommy dies and it's just "typical," or siblings die and it's just "typical," or whole neighborhoods die and it's just "typical"? But part of the evil may also be embeddded in playing to the Japanese culture's strong suit: stoicism. Better to be stoical than to make waves culturally. they SO need forces like Dr. Mita pushing them past that! Of course in America there is the opposite problem. Tell distressed people to stop using guns to solve their problems! We're on the opposite end of the impulse-control spectrum. And will American doctors get their act together? We'll have to see. Report comment PhilipUpNorth July 17, 2014 at 1:27 pm Log in to Reply . . . . . . O Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:32 am Log in to Reply DItto. Don't know how to produce the emoticon. ?-< ;-(( [:=[ Report comment Bungalow Phil July 17, 2014 at 5:58 pm Log in to Reply 4000 Bq/kg is still being detected in sheep ala Norway after Chernobyl fallout. http://lunaticoutpost.com/Topic-Chernobyl-Reports-of-radioactive-sheep-in-parts-of- Norway-containing-4-000-Bq-kg Report comment StPaulScout July 18, 2014 at 8:03 pm Log in to Reply Yes, a great swath of Europe was contaminated very badly. German wild boar still show high also. Report comment TheBigPicture July 17, 2014 at 12:28 pm Log in to Reply One nuclear plant taking out a country. And for no reason. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 12:59 pm Log in to Reply "No reason"? Actually, it's always been for the SAME (bad) "reason": War!! Who here even believes any of the "Atoms for Peace" crap any more? NPP's have always been the handmaidens of the weapons industry. Then the greed became so overblown and institutionalized, that increaasing lies were spread to protect it. Then Fukushima was what? An "unintended consequence"? That's the LEAST that might be said of it. But it's still the end game of WAR games. Why could we never do anything sane, like take a worldwide vote on who wants the human race to be warlike and who wants it to be peaceful? Or how to curtail the monsters in our midst? Now I wonder why sanity has been turned into such a dangerous option. This doctor in Japan is laudably and humanely SANE. Yet he may also be an endangered species. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 1:41 pm Log in to Reply Not just a country this could be global, via plutonium.. The incubation clock is running, ticking.. We will see.. Report comment Speedy July 17, 2014 at 12:30 pm Log in to Reply This article made me think of this: Breathe deep the gathering gloom, Watch lights fade from every room. Bedsitter people look back and lament, Another day's useless energy spent. Courtesy of the Moody Blues Peace. Report comment PhilipUpNorth July 17, 2014 at 12:40 pm Log in to Reply Love the Moody Blues, Speedy. Nights In White Satin Moody Blues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lazdg- eqmQ Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:05 pm Log in to Reply My favorite song. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:33 am Log in to Reply http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bbs_EBRnuBw Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:35 am Log in to Reply My favorite . Question http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wDHvmCVRxU Justin Hayward may only have been 17 or 18 years old when he wrote that song. Amazing. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:37 am Log in to Reply Better sound quality version. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP9iOqdxS8c Report comment PhilipUpNorth July 17, 2014 at 12:33 pm Log in to Reply Boycott everything made in Japan. The products are probably radioactive anyway. Don't visit Japan. It is too dangerous to go there. Make Japan behave in a responsible way. Boycott Japan. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 12:36 pm Log in to Reply +1000 And DIVEST of any investments that do business in Japan Put your money into renewable energy, carbon free This is the time to take massive actions. Wake up, or die.. That is where we are at. Freedom of will and freedom of choice Have we hit bottom yet? No. not yet. The gathering gloom will probably get much darker before the light breaks through and people awaken. The future is bright and hopeful, but we must CHOOSE it and then take massive action to reach it. We are the ones we have been waiting for. It is up to each of us. Report comment nedlifromvermont July 17, 2014 at 1:53 pm Log in to Reply Nicely stated: A Hero's Challenge in the Radioactive Era! from our own Dr. G. we're going to have to be prepared to go on t.v., radio, wherever there is a microphone and the message must somehow be positive, and hopeful somehow mirthful as in "You always wanted to know how the world would end? Well now we know; as has been predicted by our wise anti-nuclear forbears, who were helpless to stop the momentum of the civilian nuclear power juggernaut." A favorite quote from my research on the history of civilian nuclear power: (I forget who said it a utility exec somewhere ) "We are being launched into the nuclear power age not on the basis of science but on the basis of insurance policy!" (referring to the fraudulent and unconstitutional Price Anderson Act which should be brought before the Supreme Court for review, post Fukushima Give the black-robed nine the chance to make utter fools of themselves in reaffirming the positive aspect of nuclear power, even though the public has to ensure it for any damages protection it may have (pennies on the dollar!!) The first re-authorization of P-A Act, in 1975, was hotly debated In 2005, during the Cheney-Bush era, it was rushed through for a twenty(!) year period, under the cover of night, last item passed by a skeleton crew right before the Christmas break no news no news As I said before: "The Mendacity of Big Nuke Knows No Bounds" peace Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 1:04 pm Log in to Reply Us, we would never again buy any foodstuffs (or anything else) from Japan. But what we've also tried to do (which others can also do very easy!) is go to the management of stores like Trader Joe's, Whole Foods, Costco's, that are supposed to market great food, and advise them to take their Japanese products (soy sauce in Trader Joe's, sushi in Whole Foods, green tea at Costco's) off the shelves! Telling them politely but firmly, to please don't poison their customers! that said, I tend to think that we've accomplished nothing, at least thus far it's just that we all have to somehow start thinking bigger than just ourselves (as I'm sure you appreciate and concur.) Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 1:42 pm Log in to Reply good idea To make that more powerful, take along a pancake radiation detector and find something from japan that is radioactive; it makes the point that much more powerful. Check anything from japan for radiation; cars, parts, electronics, etc Report comment MoonlightEmpire July 17, 2014 at 1:50 pm Log in to Reply After boycotting Japan, consider boycotting every product from California (and the rest of the West Coast states) because they are just as nuke-laden, not to mention the "legal" poisons and chemicals used on and AROUND the crops. There are also a lot of products soldon the East coast of the USthat come from Mexico, which are surely as bad or worse than from California. Not to mention the standard practice of so-called "organic" growers to use fish- emulsion and other ocean products as "fertilizers" on their landeffectively transferring huge amounts of Cs/Sr/Pu/Am from ocean products into vegetable and meat products that otherwise wouldn't have had them. There is no safe food in the world of Nuclear, period. The best you can do is steward your own, be anti-nuclear, boycott, and hope for the best. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:15 pm Log in to Reply California didn't get the worst of it. It comes in to the Pacific Northwest, then along the Canadian border until it hits the end of the Rockies, where it gets blown south and distributed throughout the mid- west. Follow the jetstream. That's all that's necessary. The food coming out of the mid-west is far more contaminated than anything California is putting out. Also look at a map of NPPs in the US. The overwhelming majority are east of the Mississippi River. All that tritium over the years blowing in the jetstream, contaminating the entire east. The real question is, what are people going to do when they realize ALL our food and the water we drink is radioactive? Add to that the US exports the bulk of the world's food. This is what .gov is afraid of, and they will go to any length to prevent it from happening. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 4:29 pm Log in to Reply nevertheless, Cali got hit pretty hard, EPA data showing lots of uranium, and thus plutonium, and all the other usual suspects. Garden food sampling shows nothing above background in midwest. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:47 pm Log in to Reply That's not what I read over in the Rad Monitoring Forum, stock, or the rad monitoring sites. Not that the US isn't completely covered by now, and more in the air and more coming. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 5:07 pm Log in to Reply I am doing a run on some fresh Zucchini as we speak. Report comment MoonlightEmpire July 17, 2014 at 5:43 pm Log in to Reply TIS: Agreed, especially about there being so many more NPPs as you move East through the U.S. I'm not trying to fuel an argument about who has the least contaminated land (those debates can get very heated), but rather to make it clear that, as the wind flows West to East, the west coast of the U.S. is geologically first. The only way to be a little more sure of depositions is to have very good testingsomething in very short supply at the moment. That being said, I refuse to buy anything from the west coast, or the midwest. If my land in the east is more contaminated than the Mid or the West, then I will eat from my land and that of my neighbors until I become the nuclear industry's next kill. In my opinion, even if there were no rads at all, I would be morally corrupt to purchase from locations distant from me because of the support my money would give to the mining industry, coal, fossil fuels, plastics, car companies, and more. To support one of them is often to support them all. For instance, Toshiba aint just making TVsToyota aint just makin TrucksMitsubishi aint just making VCR'sand on and on. To purchase any of these products is to support the nuclear cartel. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 18, 2014 at 2:29 pm Log in to Reply Radiation does not work in the form of a 'blanket'. It works in the form of patches, and hot spots. Some areas are ok, others are hot, depending on many factors. Plutonium went all the way around the world, at low levels, but it was found and measured in Lithuania. The US is upwind, so it got a higher dose. Where it rained downwind and after FUKU, hot spots are found. Follow the jet stream.. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:17 pm Log in to Reply N.E., SERIOUS problem about boycotting California produce: It's the breadbasket of half the country!! So once people do that (if they do,) then there are food shortages and panics. Everyone caught needing to eat. Well, unless or until Monsanto "helpfully" steps in. It's a bad sci-fi plot where at first it seems like everyone is fed and then everyone dies. Captain Kirk discovers the folly of the ancient, now extinct race, in the 24th century. Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:07 pm Log in to Reply Do we write anonymous letters? Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 8:19 pm Log in to Reply Why? We are legion, we are not anonymous Report comment PurpleRain July 18, 2014 at 4:38 am Log in to Reply laughing! Sorry my reply came in misplaced on this discussion. Was replying to We are not They Finally . I meant about writing letters to local grocery stores asking them not to stock (not you smiling)..Japanese products on store shelves. Report comment Sol Man July 17, 2014 at 12:44 pm Log in to Reply The sacred covenant between the universe and parents has been broken. It is the love that requires parents to protect their children from harm, as much as this can be done. But, the reality of radiation loosed upon the world makes this very difficult. It is not just the radionuclide load being dispersed. Even in beautiful Colorado ( think; everywhere, really) the gas/oil wells belch out cancer-causing voc's (benzene) in close proximity to schools and housing developments. Few in the administration, legislature, and certainly the offending industries give a a moment's notice about anyone's exposure. They all just keep approving the drilling, almost anywhere. Everybody is subjected to the poisons in the biosphere; it's everywhere! http://www.broomfieldenterprise.com/news/regional-news/ci_26163836/erie-planning- commission-approves-13-new-fracking-wells Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 1:06 pm Log in to Reply Benzene, you say? And we thought that CO2 was the bogeyman. Point being: We need WAY more education about what-all is dangerous out there. But the BEST person on geoengineering and general toxification of the environment seems to be Dane Wigington of geoengineeringwatch.org. Well worth looking him up. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:45 am Log in to Reply WNTF, you would be appalled at the chemicals and radioactive substances used in fracing operations (as the industry spells the word). Many of these lethal substances needn't even be reported for an operation to be approved. Just read an environmental disclosure statement published by a citizen's watchdog group in Idaho. Fracing is planned for two or three counties there, and the people are being duped into thinking it is safe. The planned operations will straddle at least two major aquifers in the area. It's possible the Snake River could be contaminated. The fracers state that since the operations will be at a "shallow" level, there is less risk. That's a lie; they're planning to frac sandstone at shallow depth. So they're be turning the ground into a frac'ed mess in one of the most tectonically active states in the entire U.S. And for those of you in California, unaware, "test wells" are now in operation here, too. Several along the I-5 and I-99 corridor, near places like Corning, Chico, Yuba City. What a stupid way to produce energy. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:47 am Log in to Reply The same company running the major frac operations in New Mexico is now moving to frac in Idaho. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:11 pm Log in to Reply Well, that's probably "an exchange program" [sarc] WIPP in NM takes the lethal garbage from Idaho National Labs and sends back fracking experts to create yet more lethal garbage for Idaho. But bad laws protect BOTH industries. Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 1:34 pm Log in to Reply A solid list of fracking chemicals: http://fracfocus.org/chemical-use/what-chemicals-are-used A fracking well uses just under a million gallons of fresh water per year. Once contaminated with fracking chemicals, the water is unreclaimable toxic forever. One well is only good for just under three years at the most, many empty in nine to ten months, when they are moved to a new location. Fracking is a cancer, spreading out from the initial drill points, killing everything within its' perimeter. 'Dead Babies and Utah's Carbon Bomb' "A sudden and extreme spike in neonatal mortality in Utah's rural Uinta Basin is most probably related to the toxic air pollution related to the fossil fuel drilling/fracking frenzy in Eastern Utah. And the local poobahs want to kill the messenger." http://www.truth-out.org/opinion/item/23885-dead-babies-and-utahs-carbon- bomb Fracking turns the land into barren wasteland, and the people with it. Report comment zogerke July 18, 2014 at 11:21 pm Log in to Reply Benzene exposure disabled me with wracking asthma and vertigo many decades ago when i was first in the trades, working in a factory, and had no training about safety..spray painting with no ventilation. Benzene is a carcinogen, targets central nervous system, lungs and also more.. Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 17, 2014 at 2:19 pm Log in to Reply +++++ It's quite a paradigm shift occurring now. It may seem slow but I'm seeing many more people in our grocery stores turning things over, reading labels and not embarrassed to talk with a fellow shopper who is doing the same thing. We have a new attitude building of self accountability manifesting many people are not waiting until enough people have time & clout to challenge or *convince* a store manager to order better inventory. Our local chains where I live are already reacting to consumer choices and carrying more locally sourced and certified foods because they want our business. It's becoming competitive but not confrontational. They don't bristle when we talk about how it's going with finding safe food or ask exactly where something came from. They, being bound by current (sometimes misleading or obsolete) regulations, are becoming more than willing to hear the latest word on the street that helps them tune in to change for the better. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:48 am Log in to Reply Saw a sign on a water purifying machine at Whole Foods recently which said, "Removes Radiologicals!" In support of what you said, LastChants Teri. Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 18, 2014 at 2:43 pm Log in to Reply Whole Foods isn't exactly a trusted corp these days.so I don't know if their non radioactive water claim holds water. (I can see a bit of silver cloud ling though in the fact that people who shop there would be getting the word *radioactive* embedded in their sub conscious, adding to the familiarity of it being linked with *concern* ) Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 18, 2014 at 2:49 pm Log in to Reply correctionlining Guess the fast finger syndrome got me. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:18 pm Log in to Reply "The sacred covenant between the universe and parents has been broken." No, Sol Man, it's just another opportunity to grow. If we're here to learn something, this is a teaching moment. The lesson of compassion would be my guess. And if not, well, more pie. Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:17 pm Log in to Reply or as Kurt Vonnegut said, "So it goes." Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:49 am Log in to Reply C'est la vie, c'est la meme chose. C'est la guerre. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 4:50 am Log in to Reply Ou, c'est la vie, c'est la guerre, ah, c'est la meme chose. Report comment Sol Man July 18, 2014 at 5:11 am Log in to Reply Teachers taught and we learned that without a stable genome we might just as well try to enjoy our last cups of tea in loving memory memory of the once living entities that have checked out. Have you checked out the list on extinction protocol? Report comment obewanspeaks July 18, 2014 at 12:01 pm Log in to Reply Yes, the pollution you speak of is now rampant and everywhere.. Report comment 21stCentury July 17, 2014 at 12:46 pm Log in to Reply In March of 2011 I sent emails to friends saying that I expect half of Japan will need to be evacuated.. it was pretty easy to see this need for rapid evacuation; watching the videos of the exploding reactor buildings, and quickly finding out the size of the total fuel inventory there [about 2200 tons], and comparing to Chernobyl [180 tons of fuel].. It was very obvious to me that several hundred tons of fuel-rods were pulverized into dust and scattered into the atmosphere and ocean. Yet, unless we continue to pursue containment of the nukemess at Fshima it will continue to get much worse. Two near-term goals of circular containment: build a bigger breakwater which includes 100% water control, and build a large aerial cable crane for demolition which includes a system of moveable modular shielding walls under a tent-dome in effort to maintain air-control for maximum air- washing to knockdown the particulates. Electro-activated water is the best tool for decontamination of the air and demolition materials under a constant sprinkler system. Capacitive deionization air-filtration can remove most of the rad-aerosols except the tritium.. ..it won't be perfect, but it's better than throwing rocks at it like frustrated cavemen. http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk209/DistantThunderbolt/Japan%20Reconstruction/Fshi ma7000circle1a_zpsf6b66b14.jpg Icewalls can be very useful when properly applied.. they make good forms for concrete in unstable soils. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 1:09 pm Log in to Reply POints well taken, but I continue to not grasp AT ALL how anything there is even "contained even to de-contaminate." It's not like just pour it into something and apply some process. So what would you suggest for this scene that is so WAY OUT OF CONTROL? Everything I've read leads me to believe that even if they snapped out of denial and suddenly became humanitarians who felt obligated to clean everything up (unlikely X 1000%,) it is just too late to do it. Report comment MoonlightEmpire July 17, 2014 at 1:58 pm Log in to Reply What 21 is saying is that there is plenty that can be done that isn't currently being applied. He's not saying that it isn't costly (in terms of economy and in terms of lives), but simply that there is a tremendous amount of work that CAN be done. It's about mitigation. Literally millions of mitigation tasksonsite and around the worldcould be underwaybut many are NOT being taken because the authorities are still trying to make believe that nothing is wrong. To begin large-scale mitigations is to admit large-scale problems. It's never too late to mitigate. Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 17, 2014 at 2:26 pm Log in to Reply ++++ "can be done" Support possibilities and mitigation. Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:20 pm Log in to Reply You need to check out the new 'First Commandment' of the Georgia Guidestones, guys. Never let a good crisis go to waste. .gov Report comment Time Is Short July 18, 2014 at 1:36 pm Log in to Reply "1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature." http://www.rense.com/general16/georgiaguidestones.htm How nice of them . . . Report comment PhilipUpNorth July 17, 2014 at 1:17 pm Log in to Reply 21stCentury: +311 on the outer breakwater, providedit is a solid reinforced concrete wall, with locks for 100% water control. Also need your take on underground Impermeable Wall Enclosure of stop 100% of flow of groundwater in the aquifer under FDNPP. Enclosure must encircle Reactors1-4. Also fill corium lava tubes with borated concrete to maximum depth possible. Deep core drilling at harbor to determine extent and depth of contaminated water plume from the plant. This groundwater must be stopped from spreading underground contamination into ocean. Fill containments1-4 with concrete. Keep it up! Report comment 21stCentury July 17, 2014 at 2:00 pm Log in to Reply PUN; I don't have a lot of time to read much of everybody's graffiti on this hiway overpass on the road to Hell.. I understand this ENEnews is an adhoc lo-budget effort by one individual; much appreciated accidental haystack here. Apparently you & I both have had a pretty good look at many of the hi-resolution photos/videos of the Fshima-wreck.. and the "thing" speaks for itself. To those of us with engineering experience the solutions are easy to see&agree quickly and move on into a coordinated plan of implementation. I do appreciate TEPCO's failed efforts, they have had both hands tied behind their back while trying to conceal secrets that are plain to see. Since 1962 I have fully realized that every fission reactor in the world has been tied into weapons production. Stanley Kubrick nailed it with Dr.Strangelove PUN, I appreciate your keen insights into the geology and water onsite. This battle of containment needs to hold a circular line of defense just beyond the 3-month dosimeter zone, while launching efforts on the reactor-bldgs. We are like combat-engineers cleaning up a nasty war-zone full of unexploded ordinance. [MOX-rods scattered like broken spaghetti everywhere] All the latest architectural tricks needed here.. lately I have seen many reports of big LEGO-blocks doing robot self-assembly [BoronCarbide LEGO's ? polymer & cement] I'd like to see FDNPP become an 800 acre stabilized pool, then we can mine the coriums. Report comment PhilipUpNorth July 17, 2014 at 2:41 pm Log in to Reply 21stCentury: Many thanks for the post. I see fukushima contamination as a 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 problem. 1/3 went up just after 3/11, with the explosion of Units1,2,&3, and the burnout of the Unit4 Equipment Pool through the side of the building. 1/3 is airborne, corium soot, the "black substance" that is spread across the countryside, and all the smoke and steam that has gone airborne since the accident. 1/3 is waterborne, flowing into the Pacific Ocean from the ongoing, ill- conceived cooling of reactors by TEPCO, from direct contact of groundwater with underground nuclear fuel debris, underground corium, and corium lava tubes. About the first 1/3, we can do nothing, except perhaps to track this plume around Earth every 40 days, and warn people to stay inside, and take remediation measures as the fallout continues to come down. The airborne 1/3 can be stopped if we plug the corium lava tubes with concrete, put a 10' concrete roof over the grounds of FDNPP, covered with a membrane roof, and also put your dome and filtration system in place. The waterborne 1/3 can be stopped if we build an Impermeable Wall Enclosure around Units1-4, followed by your outer-harbor and locks to stop the ongoing contamination of the Pacific Ocean. This response is exactly on the scale needed to contain this disaster. Anything short of such measures will prove inadequate to the task. Many thanks, 21stCentury, for taking time to post here. Take care. Report comment PurpleRain July 17, 2014 at 6:39 pm Log in to Reply How very interesting. Report comment nedlifromvermont July 17, 2014 at 1:59 pm Log in to Reply Stay with it 21stC!! Sooner or later you will get this commission. I promise to hire you when elected President as head of a new Anti-nuclear Party starting up right now on enenews!!! Just putting that out there I will do the job for $1.00 just like DuPont's pay for helping to design and build the gaseous diffusion plant at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, during WWII. Will have to sell a book first, I suppose Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:22 pm Log in to Reply No problem with the book, Nedli. Just get a convicted Communist terrorist bomber to ghostwrite it for you. Instant bestseller. Report comment Speedy July 17, 2014 at 12:54 pm Log in to Reply Folks.they are getting ready to restart their Nuclear reactors.. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/07/16/national/nra-poised-greenlight-restart-two- kagoshima-reactors/#.U8f-53_D8v4 It may have already happened, we will be the last to know Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:25 pm Log in to Reply Once someone has been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer, does it really make any difference if they quit smoking? If restarting those reactors allows people to live a little more comfortable lifestyle until they die, so what? They're all going to go off once the workers all die and no one will go in to repair the cooling systems, so does it really make much difference either way? Hard to say . . . Report comment Arizonan July 18, 2014 at 6:48 pm Log in to Reply The re-start is not that simple. Re-starting the Japanese reactors will re-kindle the demand for uranium, and increase mining operations in the Southwest and elsewhere, which pollutes both miners, their families, the dust, and the aquifers. It is not just about Japan, yet it is also a grave insult to the people of Japan to be asked to tolerate one more ounce of anything nuclear anywhere. Report comment weeman July 17, 2014 at 12:55 pm Log in to Reply Radiation does not discriminate, it does not care if you are animal, vegetable or bacteria, etc. and it will effect all living entities and it could be only one gene mutation away from setting in motion a world wide epidemic of biblical proportion from one or more entity. Don't mess with mother nature, mother knows best? Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:32 pm Log in to Reply There are already multiple worldwide epidemics underway, weeman, with most of them drug-resistant. I would ask how many were created in a lab? Certainly the radiation, after three years of saturation, has begun the destruction of our immune systems. While the destruction of our medical healthcare is underway: 'Why America's Healthcare (Sickcare) System Is Broken And Unfixable' http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-16/why-americas-healthcare-sickcare- system-broken-and-unfixable Report comment Socrates July 17, 2014 at 1:08 pm Log in to Reply "The answer,my friend, is blowin' in the wind." Bob Dylan, How many roads must a man walk down before we call him a man? The entire response to the Fukushima meltdowns has been one big lie. The elites in the US, Britain, France and Japan are heavily invested in this flawed technology. Some of those countries are involved in fantasies of world domination using pre-emptive strikes. The children are always the roadkill of "when the cannonballs fly." Modern warfare kills a very high percentage of non-combatants. The peaceful atom was propaganda to evade the Soviet Union's offer of total disarmament. The Cold Warriors such as Allen Dulles, Eisenhower and some of his cabinet wanted "victory." Some here is their victory; little kids being forced to breathe fuel fleas and drink and eat radioactive food and water. The Neocons in both political parties in the US push their delusional fantasies. Shinzo Abe reverberates with his own delusions of glory. There is no glory in this; only shame. This will go down in history as the Children' holocaust of Japan. The Japanese Secrecy Law persecutes physicians who are willing to tell the truth. The US elites have participated in this war crime. How surprising is all this to us who know the history of nuclear energy? Above-ground testing was a Nazi-like crime against humanity. There is no science that allows the elites to raise permissible limits; that is a political decision, not public health science. Cowards Report comment Homolumina July 17, 2014 at 2:01 pm Log in to Reply As always Socrates, eloquent, right on the point. Thank you ! As you point out: the warlords uninitiated power and control graving alpha males are responsible. There grandiose fantasies are divorced from reality, of course, disconnected from life they are. Report comment Homolumina July 17, 2014 at 2:04 pm Log in to Reply their grandiose Report comment nedlifromvermont July 17, 2014 at 2:08 pm Log in to Reply There you are, Socrates, telling it like it is, eloquently I think we need to steer the debate to uranium dusts how small a multiple atom dust particle can be, an become airborne, and inhaled The toxic dusts of DU plutonium dust I remember at eight years of age, at the New York World's Fair, 1964, in Flushing Meadows, Queens, a strange bewilderment at some GE exhibit or maybe SONY where for some reason the viewer was taught, "that there are more atoms in your single hand, than all the grains of sand on all the beaches of all the oceans in the entire world " These nuclear numbers tend to boggle the mind. .1 microgram of plutonium exposure, the "safe limit for human exposure" reduced first from 5.0 micrograms, then down to 1.0 microgram, and then to .1 is how many atoms of plutonium?? So glad (Not!) that the nuketards can do math so well Report comment Gasser Gasser July 18, 2014 at 2:50 pm Log in to Reply Kansas Dust in the Wind~~~ Gist listen here first> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tH2w6Oxx0kQ ~~~~~~ I close my eyes, only for the truth and the moment's gone. All my Nuclear fears pass before my eyes with curiosity. Dust in the wind, all we are is dust in the wind. Same old scientific bullshit song, just a drop of Cesium in an endless sea. All they do pollutes the ground, though we refuse to see. Dust in the wind, We are now radioactive dust in the wind. Don't hang on, Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky. It slips away, All your money won't another minute buy. Dust in the wind, All we are is dust in the wind. Now don't hold on No reactors lasts forever polluting the Earth and sky. As all humanity slips a way And all your science won't another minute extend. Dust in the hot twisting wind. We are all now reduced to dust in the wind, We are polluted nano dust in the wind. Dust in the unforgiven wind. Everything is radioactive dust in the wind, Everything is now dead from Actinide laced winds, ~Gasser Classic~ Report comment DisasterInterpretationDissorder July 17, 2014 at 7:13 pm Log in to Reply Socrates July 17, 2014 at 1:08 pm Reply Hi Socrates , if you don't mind i complete the quoteof the grandmaster Bob Dylan Blowin' In The Wind Lyrics How many roads most a man walk down Before you call him a man ? How many seas must a white dove sail Before she sleeps in the sand ? Yes, how many times must the cannon balls fly Before they're forever banned ? The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind The answer is blowin' in the wind. Yes, how many years can a mountain exist Before it's washed to the sea ? Yes, how many years can some people exist Before they're allowed to be free ? Yes, how many times can a man turn his head Pretending he just doesn't see ? The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind The answer is blowin' in the wind. Yes, how many times must a man look up Before he can see the sky ? Yes, how many ears must one man have Before he can hear people cry ? """"Yes, How Many Deaths Will It Take Till He Knows That Too Many People Have Died ?"""" The answer my friend is blowin' in the wind The answer is blowin' in the wind. Report comment Gasser July 18, 2014 at 2:59 pm Log in to Reply @DisasterInterpretationDissorderIf hope you dont mind I up grade it a notch. BOB DYLAN "Blowin' In The Wind" Go here before you read there> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vWwgrjjIMXA ~~~~~~~~~~~~ How many roads must a man walk down Before you call him a man? How many Radioactive seas must a white dove sail Before she dies in the sand? How many times must the Buckey balls fly Before on you they land? The truth, my friend, ain't blowin' in the wind, Only Plutonium is blowin' in the wind. How many years can mankind exist Before he's contaminated by the sea? How many years can aging Nuclear reactors exist Before they're no longer allowed to pollute you and me? How many times can a man turn his head, Pretending he just doesn't see? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind, The answer is Cesium's blowin' in the wind. How many times can dumb TEPCO look up Before they can't see the sky? How many commonsense ears must man have Before he can hear people cry? How many radiation deaths will it take till he knows Too many people have died? The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind, The answer is blowin' in the Fukushmia wind. ~Gasser Classic~ Report comment obewanspeaks July 18, 2014 at 12:08 pm Log in to Reply Cowards who always follow the money tree they create Report comment melting mermaid July 18, 2014 at 12:17 pm Log in to Reply Hey Obe, we were worried about you. Super glad to hear from you. Report comment obewanspeaks July 18, 2014 at 12:29 pm Log in to Reply Thanks and I missed you all. Had to go see my father who had a 90th birthday party with the entire family. Had not been back in 25 years and my boys and I showed up and surprised him. He is now very feeble since he is battling prostate cancer and bone cancer, but as a world war 2 vet he is very tough and still hanging in there. Flew across the country and saw the massive pollution problems we all have now from the sky I always get a window seat. Report comment Arizonan July 18, 2014 at 6:52 pm Log in to Reply "Above ground testing was a Nazi like crime against humanity" Couldn't agree with you more there. Add the three worst nuke accidents together and you might get near the total of the radionuclides released. As Busby says, in some ways the worst has already happened. It rained down on our heads 1945-1963, and no one realises the current cancer epidemic worldwide is related to those relatively massive exposures. Someday I hope they are all tried as war criminals and locked up. If any of them are still living. Report comment westpac99 July 17, 2014 at 1:13 pm Log in to Reply Wake up folks, the world needs to be informed. The government's will NOT do it. We have to do it ourselves. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:29 pm Log in to Reply The discussion about Dr Mita is very disturbing. Who questions the only Doctor to speak the truth? Shills, trolls? Who are you. Report comment davidh7426 July 17, 2014 at 3:11 pm Log in to Reply I suspect Obvious, it's because he IS the only one to speak, and therefore that makes his information suspect as there is no way to verify it, until another doctor steps forward. It's like having only one witness to a crime, a witness who may prove to be unreliable in the stand. I very much doubt that those who question his veracity are shills, or trolls They're just naturally suspicious of him as a witness. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 3:24 pm Log in to Reply In the links above, AGRP articles, there are other medical doctors and experts saying the same thing, plus TONS of evidence. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 3:28 pm Log in to Reply Just because a poison is invisible, does not make it any less poisonous. Who do you trust? That is the question. Who is the liar and who is the truth teller? Follow the money, and you will know the answer for yourself Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 4:41 pm Log in to Reply 1000000+ Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 4:40 pm Log in to Reply but, globally his position is supported by IPPNW, PSR DR Caldicott et al. Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 6:32 pm Log in to Reply I like to know who a person is. Especially before I call him a hero. I was trying to find out about the good Dr. Get some info on his background And when certain things are hard to find, I get suspicious. I ask questions. That's how you learn. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 6:46 pm Log in to Reply Ask questions inside yourself. You have Dr. Goodheart inside of you, as does everyone. Learn to trust yourself. Learn to listen to your own Dr. Goodheart. Everyone has the inner physician, but very few learn how to access that part of themselves, much less trust it. Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 7:05 pm Log in to Reply That's what I am doing. Trusting my instinct, gut My spidey sense. Before I go around spouting his story, I want to know what I'm saying is verified. My inner Dr. Is all I have. Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 5:14 am Log in to Reply OK, I'm reading this thread backwards. I think I now understand your desire to know the truth about this, Sadie Dog. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:30 pm Log in to Reply To Dr. G: You're really great. Really. But no, people do NOT necessarily have great inner impulses. Many people do not even think their way through a paper bag. Regrettably. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 18, 2014 at 2:38 pm Log in to Reply It is not about thinking.. it is trusting that 'no thought' place in the gut.. Making decisions with no information or even false information/lies is ok, as long a person has learned how to access that intuitive part of themselves.. and trusts it. Intuition is actually the opposite of logic. Logic and science is what got us into this FUBAR, because they are lost without heart and intuition. They have their place, but intuition, especially when combined with heart centered compassion, is much more reliable. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:28 pm Log in to Reply Wait: He's been practicing in the Tokyo area for FIFTY years. He's been running the blood tests all along clinically. And taking a huge risk speaking out at all. And HE'S the one to suspect?? I have enormous problems with that. HUGE problems. Like how could that area be pounded day in and day out with such gargantuan doses of radiation and NOT show up in the blood?? But he is the only one even coming forward from clinical experience. An elderly doctor heartsick at what he has already seen. So yes, I have HUGE problems with people going all cynical over this, and relying on their "own inner doctor." Did your inner doctor get a medical degree or run clinical tests of scores of children? No, I thought not! And that's makes YOUR opinion worth what, exactly? Not much, fellow. Sorry. Report comment We Not They Finally July 17, 2014 at 7:29 pm Log in to Reply I'm being polite here, Sadie Dog. What I actually feel is far more severe. Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 8:22 pm Log in to Reply Sounds like you have anger issues. Why are you upset that I am trying to find out about someone who is part of multiple stories here? I'll say it again, I'm not sure he is what he says he is. That's it. It's personal, nothing to do with Fukushima. Just vetting the guy. Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 12:11 pm Log in to Reply Vetting?? The man is JUST A MESSENGER. All of his observations and conclusions for metro Tokyo are confirmed all over other blogs, Twitter, other sites, Fukushima Diaryyou name it. It's well-established science, and moreover, common sense. Tokyo has been within range of the worst nuclear disaster ever for 3 years. The water supply and Bay are very contaminated, explosions put them downwind, burned radioactive debris and Fukushima agricultural products in their area, etc. etc. It's great to hear it from another expert scientist or doctor, but this is JUST MORE OF THE SAME. Extremely predictable Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 5:12 am Log in to Reply Sadie Dog, are you aware of what happened on March 15, 2011, after Reactor 3 had detonated? The winds shifted to the southwest, and took the MOX fuel plume across the mainland, and the Tokyo area. Little wonder the doctor is seeing so many desperately ill patients. There has also been a large incineration effort underway, all over the country. There were stories about it here in 2011, 2012. Arnie Gunderson and Dr. Christopher Busby commented on the incineration of radioactive waste, and the likely health effects. Please consider this when you do your "vetting" of the doctor and his report. Many, many stories about these two things (and radiation levels in Tokyo) have been published here. Have you read them? Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 7:47 pm Log in to Reply We Not They Finally You are not comprehending what you are reading or are not reading carefully. NOWHERE does he say he has been practising medicine for 50 years. The CLINIC HIS FATHER'S CLINIC had been serving the community for more than 50 years. IF you bother to read the whole article which is only excerpted above, it says right near the beginning that he started practising medicine in his father's clinic in the 90's. You will also see his picture. If that's looking like someone in their 70's or the elderly doctor you say he is I say bring those years on. Trust him or not trust him that's up to you and anyone else but at least get correct what is right there in front of you in black on white. Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 12:22 pm Log in to Reply ???..all the better that he's been part of the same family practice for 50 years. Those are the best doctors and dentists who learn the most, as it's passed down in the immediate family. I say he can take credit for his family's established practice for many yearshe's part of it with the same name! He deserves praise not skepticism, although he's just delivering the message Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 12:26 pm Log in to Reply i.e. Don't shoot the messenger! Yes, no one wanted to hear these tidbits so clearly and decisively, but he's just a messenger, not the perpetrator! Save the debate for them, I say!~ Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 18, 2014 at 2:12 pm Log in to Reply ++++++++++++++++++++ Thank you. I am extremely happy we even have a thread letting us know about this Dr. who is speaking out about medical issues where he lives and can observe critical changes that we otherwise wouldn't know about. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:22 pm Log in to Reply If he is younger, then MORE power to him, because he has MORE to lose! He may have growing children of his own too. And if he is currently one lone voice, at least that voice got somewhat freed to the world. He's is clearly AT RISK doing this! NO WAY he would juswt make up the clinical data. So is it sense or compassion that people lack when they think that THAT is a red flag to not listen? I react because it borders on offensive. If YOU were one lone spokesman in a hostile environment you would NEVER want to be received that way. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 18, 2014 at 2:45 pm Log in to Reply Seems like messengers are getting shot all over this thread.. dodging bullets is a specialty of messengers. Nowhere is it being suggested to avoid logic and science, or medical reports such as from this good doctor who did lots of medical tests in Tokyo. Believe his tests. They do not lie. What is being pointed at is the fact that logic is often not enough for people, such as MF for example. The problem being pointed at is that the the open and honest, truthful sharing of information is NOT ENOUGH for people stuck in their heads, and having closed off hearts and intuition. WE NEED ALL OF THEM WORKING to be rainbow warriors. That is the point being made here. Sorry you misunderstood. Could it be that your response pointsat a lack of intuitively understanding what was being pointed at and relying too much on logic? Maybe not.. Communication with logic and words is imperfect at best. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:25 pm Log in to Reply Yes, AND he yes, did the medical tests! Why would anyone think that he would make up anything as horrifying as mass plummeting in white blood cell counts in children? Report comment dosdos July 17, 2014 at 1:41 pm Log in to Reply A couple of commentaries by Asahi staff worth reading. http://ajw.asahi.com/article/views/editorial/AJ201407170031 http://ajw.asahi.com/article/0311disaster/fukushima/AJ201407170044 Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 1:51 pm Log in to Reply 1000+ tweet Report comment nedlifromvermont July 17, 2014 at 2:19 pm Log in to Reply I have a good idea if they really want to start back up, have the utility purchase a full insurance policy to cover any damages in the face amount of $10 trillion (roughly one quadrillion Yen) and that'll show you just how much they want their nuclear plants back on line. They won't do it. They can't do it. Hence they should not be allowed to have their stupid nuclear toys. End of rational discussion of the matter, in a sane and rational world . USA helped lead the world over a cliff Still nothing of merit or note from Nuclear Toady-in-Chief, Jeffrey Immelt, of GE Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 3:33 pm Log in to Reply Great idea Push it, tip it Report comment 21stCentury July 17, 2014 at 2:23 pm Log in to Reply Yes, I agree that restarting nukeplants is unnecessary.. we have alternative technology that directly displaces nukeplants.. Here's two of a thousand; http://brillouinenergy.com/?page=tech_summary http://mistenergysystems.com and don't forget geothermal is under-used million-to-one !! that said; we need to understand that in the present situation, restarting nukeplants under adult-supervision carries the same risk as just letting those nukeplants sit idle without 100% removal. All nukeplants in Japan and worldwide need bigger breakwaters and much more solid environmental containment structures built around then NOW, not later. Trojan Nukeplant still has 800tons of nukefuel stored onsite, but the authorities waffle on the flood risks all along the Columbia River. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanport,_Oregon Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 5:05 am Log in to Reply Trojan, yeah, great name. Like a Trojan horse just waiting to be unleashed on the unsuspecting public. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 2:14 pm Log in to Reply I was surprised when I first started blogging that google adwords paid up to $2 per click, then of course they work you downward to like $.80 a click. Just for information for those who would like to do further efforts to promote the anti radiation agenda. I am not anti nuclear I am anti radiation, anti stupid business investment, anti stealing from the future. Report comment Obvious July 17, 2014 at 6:33 pm Log in to Reply woodywood143 tweeted this one day: Google Adsense Conspiracy ? http://pastebin.com/qh6Tta3h "This is how we lost our ADs on YOFF" Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 8:20 pm Log in to Reply Now that makes that obvious.Google is "live" Report comment chev July 19, 2014 at 5:25 pm Log in to Reply So what did you do about it?? Report comment jackassrig July 17, 2014 at 3:03 pm Log in to Reply I agree. Sometimes there is a serious disconnect between what we mean and what we write. *) Report comment Ontological July 17, 2014 at 3:08 pm Log in to Reply Anti nuclear is oxymoron. I love the Sun, it brings life, heat, and nourishment. We should have learned from Chernobyl, and we did not. Now we have microcrystals of Barium137, from Xe137 becoming Cs137 then becoming this super reflective material in the upper air. After the spectral research I did, it is obvious to me, that the pink in the sky is Cesium137, it eventually becomes bright pink Barium137. In the time this stuff takes to form, the newer additions pouring out of FUKU by the tons, Cesium will molecularly attach to older materials still electrostatically suspended in the atmosphere. This is forming, tiny highly reflective crystals that are scattering the light. Radiation is only one of our issues here, endless darkness will encroach as this stuff continues to change in our air. If things are this badly QED changed now, it will certainly get worse as time goes on. And speaking of time they use these Cesium crystals in atomic clocks as the time standard frequency generator. So as time marches on precisely, every atom that changes into Barium137 will add that much more reflectivity to the atmosphere, robbing Earth from her precious K line emission sunlight. So this answer blowing in the wind is devastating one. QED cannot lie, truth is in the light; it is the governing factor for everything in the Universe. http://s1273.photobucket.com/user/CesiumSky/library/Cesium%20Sky Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 3:32 pm Log in to Reply That is the label stuck on people by the pro nuclear folks.. Actually anyone who's mind understands the negative consequences of nuclear is PRO LIFE The nuclear industry is actually ANTI LIFE, and PRO GENOCIDE. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 5:02 am Log in to Reply Dr. G, am in agreement with your statement above. Report comment clamshellernh July 18, 2014 at 12:58 pm Log in to Reply Can nuclear power rebrand itself as environment-friendly? CSMonitor.com http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2014/0718/Can-nuclear- power-rebrand-itself-as-environment-friendly The notion of nuclear power as a climate solution remains anathema to many inside and outside the environmental movement. The arguments against using it are manifold, including not just the most recent nuclear disaster in Japan but also the challenge that there is no permanent resting spot for spent uranium fuel. Beyond the safety issues, critics point to the high cost of construction, which run well into the billions for a single reactor. These are key reasons Nuclear Matters recruited Ms. Browner, once an ardent opponent of nuclear energy, who has joined other environmentalists operating independently, such as James Hanson at the Columbia University Earth Institute, to support nuclear power. Those eco-activists have found common ground with moderate Republicans who believe that climate change must be addressed to avoid its worst possible effects, such as rising tides and melting snow caps. Frankly, if you are concerned about the safety issues, then why not endorse the newer nuclear plants that are built with added safeguards, Abraham adds. Moreover, the existing plants have been consistently upgraded to meet the newest challenges and safety threats. More than 430 commercial nuclear power reactors are operating in 31 countries, according to the World Nuclear Organization Report comment clamshellernh July 18, 2014 at 1:30 pm Log in to Reply With Nuclear Weapons and Climate Change, Things Could Get Worse | Common Dreams http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/07/17-10 Theres more bad news from the climate scientists. Not about global warming, where the news is never good, but about the impact nuclear weapons would have on the atmosphere, our climate, and food production if even a very small number were used in a limited, regional conflict. The basic narrativea nuclear famine bombing run, if you willhas not changed much since 2007, when Brian Toon, Alan Robock, and other experts in atmospheric science simulated the use of 100 Hiroshima-sized bombs over cities in India and Pakistan and found that enough soot and smoke would be injected into the upper atmosphere from the resulting firestorms to block sunlight from reaching substantial areas of the Earths surface for a decade or more. This, in turn, would cause sudden and dramatic global cooling, significant loss of rainfall, and shortened growing seasons in key agricultural regions. Based upon those initial scientific findings, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) first estimated that as many as a billion of the worlds most vulnerable people would face starvation as a result of global food shortages. New studies revealed that even this shocking conclusion was an underestimate, and last year IPPNW published asecond edition of our Nuclear Famine report, warning that at least two billion peoplemore than a quarter of the Report comment clamshellernh July 18, 2014 at 1:33 pm Log in to Reply The basic narrativea nuclear famine bombing run, if you will has not changed much since 2007, when Brian Toon, Alan Robock, and other experts in atmospheric science simulated the use of 100 Hiroshima-sized bombs over cities in India and Pakistan and found that enough soot and smoke would be injected into the upper atmosphere from the resulting firestorms to block sunlight from reaching substantial areas of the Earths surface for a decade or more. This, in turn, would cause sudden and dramatic global cooling, significant loss of rainfall, and shortened growing seasons in key agricultural regions. So help me out here folks how much has Fukushima dropped by now ? Sorry for the posting mess Report comment clamshellernh July 18, 2014 at 1:34 pm Log in to Reply Shoot firestorm not radiation I have to slow down sorry Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 4:48 am Log in to Reply PPPPPHHHHHHHHHHTTTTT !!!!! Pardon me while I spit out my tea. Frankly, if you are concerned about the safety issues, then why not endorse the newer nuclear plants that are built with added safeguards, Abraham adds. Moreover, the existing plants have been consistently upgraded to meet the newest challenges and safety threats. More than 430 commercial nuclear power reactors are operating in 31 countries, according to the World Nuclear Organization From your post, clamshellernh, arrgh. They lie like dogs. Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 4:49 am Log in to Reply "Consistently upgraded to meet the newest challenges and safety threats." Prove it, Bozo. Report comment razzz July 17, 2014 at 3:22 pm Log in to Reply These latent sicknesses from radiation poisoning are now becoming chronic. I guess you would say on schedule from past fallout experiences. After five years from the heavy fallout cancers will begin to develop for decades to come. Radioactive cesium poisoning is bad enough wait until radioactive strontium takes hold. Japanese government officials falling ill and with bloody noses like the Japanese baseball player. Only a government bent on nuclear power generation would ignore the consequences of meltdowns. Could Japan become a wasteland? Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 3:30 pm Log in to Reply It IS a radioactive wasteland, per Arnie, per multiple MD's.. they are all saying the same thing.. EVACUATE TOKYO, plus all points NORTH of that. Anything less, is Genocide from now until forever, pure and simple. Report comment jackassrig July 17, 2014 at 3:25 pm Log in to Reply Damn. Somehow this got stuck way down here. Should have been somewhere in the beginning. Sheez Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 3:38 pm Log in to Reply Does anyone have IP tools? 50-142-165-12 Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 3:43 pm Log in to Reply http://www.ipligence.com/geolocation Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 3:45 pm Log in to Reply play with it. they have a version for sale too. Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 3:47 pm Log in to Reply http://www.ipligence.com/iplocation#results Report comment or-well July 17, 2014 at 3:48 pm Log in to Reply by now you should have found OAK RIDGE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 4:00 pm Log in to Reply Trolls try to hide from the light. We are legion, We are not anonymous! Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 4:37 pm Log in to Reply Thank you for contacting the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Inspector General Hotline. This serves to acknowledge receipt of your message. The Hotline facilitates the reporting of allegations of fraud, waste, or abuse concerning Department of Energy programs and/or operations. You may obtain additional information regarding the Hotline at http://energy.gov/ig/services. The "Complaint Processing" section explains the actions the Office of Inspector General may take regarding your complaint. Please note that your complaint to the Office of Inspector General does not preclude you from pursuing other remedies that may be available to you. You may request an update on the status of your complaint by contacting the Hotline. Hotline Coordinator U.S. Department of Energy Office of Inspector General Report comment bo July 17, 2014 at 6:13 pm Log in to Reply ? The site didn't work for me is that what's-his-name's location ?! Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 8:29 pm Log in to Reply Its one of those whats his names You have to replace the dashes with periods to be a conventional IP Report comment VyseLegendaire July 17, 2014 at 3:52 pm Log in to Reply You really have to admire this doctor's courage to stand up and speak out honestly in the face of the Abe-fueled dishonesty-miasma. We need more people like him. Report comment danger kitty July 17, 2014 at 4:08 pm Log in to Reply This is OT but I just found this useless gem and I couldn't help sharing it. From NRC's website in an 'educational' piece about Geiger counters: " If RadNet were to detect a meaningful increase in radiation above the baseline, EPA would investigate immediately. With its nationwide system of monitors and sophisticated analytical capability, RadNet is the definitive source for accurate information on radiation levels in the environment in the U.S." Things are too dire now to laugh; can anyone spell LIARS? Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 4:41 pm Log in to Reply If you turn off everything they say and write, and just pay attention to what they do, it sure looks like they're killing us off on purpose. Report comment ftlt July 17, 2014 at 5:40 pm Log in to Reply This in many ways is the most powerful statement I have seen post 3/11. While not unexpected, it is still so painful and sad to read. We are talking one of the populated places on earth when we are talking of Tokyo, Japan This is something that awaits the entire world if nothing is done to stop the forces of greed that keep growing and serving us up the nuclear toxin everywhere. Report comment Dr. Goodheart July 17, 2014 at 6:58 pm Log in to Reply So true Report comment Time Is Short July 17, 2014 at 7:11 pm Log in to Reply Live and in living color. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 8:21 pm Log in to Reply Evil is the opposite of live Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 8:30 pm Log in to Reply No. It's live reversed. Like god and dog. Report comment stock July 17, 2014 at 8:34 pm Log in to Reply Like LOL LOL Report comment ftlt July 18, 2014 at 12:46 pm Log in to Reply A semordnilap Report comment Arizonan July 17, 2014 at 10:20 pm Log in to Reply ENENEWS has almost 23,000 "likes" but there are only 111 comments on the EPA's proposal to increase radiation limits for the public. DEADLINE SOON. Comment period extended to Aug. 3. Is anyone out there? Read and comment. Follow NIRS. We want an increase in radiation protection, not a decrease!! Lower the amount of radiation the public can be exposed to, don't increase it! EPA has a screw loose. http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EPA-HQ-OAR-2013-0689-0001 Report comment clamshellernh July 17, 2014 at 10:32 pm Log in to Reply Thanks for moving this around ..Arizona Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 5:05 am Log in to Reply There were (I thought) well over 250 comments a couple of days ago, maybe the Mo Foe, MF comments were removed? Now that would be refreshing. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:29 pm Log in to Reply Well, or they might just be removing comments selectively. The last thing they do before you can submit your comment, is to threaten you with open exposure of your identity on the internet. But maybe they would just rather withhold people's comments if they say anything forceful even in the face of that. (Don't know.) Report comment clamshellernh July 18, 2014 at 11:40 pm Log in to Reply You can sign up for all daily responses ..I have them comming in. And if you can repeatedly write comments perhaps they are counting say one with a person who wrote twenty . It's a mess though and something as importaint as this I would think should and could have some type of controls put in place as not to have it be abused , like the voting booth scandals Report comment clamshellernh July 18, 2014 at 11:42 pm Log in to Reply There are regional meetings set up for this discussion too , I posted it today somewhere here Report comment rogerthat July 17, 2014 at 11:13 pm Log in to Reply Dr Shigeru Mita: ''Tokyo should no longer be inhabited everybody living in Eastern Japan including Tokyo is a victim, and everybody is involved. [...] The keyword here is long-term low-level internal irradiation. This differs greatly from medical irradiation or simple external exposure to radiation '' - http://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2014/06/25/scaring-the-japanese-people-with- radiation-is-criminal/ This is the Forbes Magazine headline: Scaring The Japanese People With Radiation Is Criminal The story is by James Conca who, according to The Breakthrough Institute, ''has over 30 years of experience as a scientist specializing in geologic disposal of nuclear waste, energy- related research, subsurface transport and environmental clean-up of heavy metals.'' Dr Conca says: ''There is no increase in thyroid health problems in Japanese children living in and around the Prefectures of Fukushima and it is unlikely there ever will be just a phone call to a real scientist would have gone a long way to preventing this scare. Not one person has, or likely will, die from Fukushima radiation.'' - In other words, nothing to worry about. I am sure Dr Shigeru Mita will be relieved. I am sure he will now see the error of his ways and move back to Tokyo and publicly retract his warning. Especially in view of the fact that readers of Forbes Magazine may conclude he is an unethical person guilty of malfeasance in propagating bad science. Report comment rogerthat July 17, 2014 at 11:21 pm Log in to Reply on the other hand, he is a medical professional who has been living in Tokyo and treating and examining real patients with real, not imagined, complaints in the aftermath of Fukushima. Perhaps the medical doctor knows more about it than ''a scientist specialising in geologic disposal of nuclear waste''. By the way, how's that going these days, the geologic disposal of nuclear waste? Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 11:31 pm Log in to Reply I call shenanigans on Dr. Mita. Prove me wrong. I hope I am. Report comment Jebus July 17, 2014 at 11:47 pm Log in to Reply You would better serve yourself, if you proved yourself right. This is not like posting third person data on the effects of radionuclide contamination. This seems to be a first person account of the effects that this Dr. has witnessed. Apples and oranges SadieDog, some amount of empathy and compassion is warranted for that reason alone Report comment SadieDog July 17, 2014 at 11:53 pm Log in to Reply November 2013 - http://www.save-children-from-radiation.org/2013/11/11/title- dr-shigeru-mita-addresses-the-need-of-blood-examination-among- children-in-the-kanto-area/ Report comment bo July 18, 2014 at 12:13 am Log in to Reply Sadie I'm confused what you're getting at here.. I looked at the site you pointed to, there is no name or intro of Dr. Mita on website. Just says: medical association But doctor seems concerned and legitimate in the article to me.. Report comment SadieDog July 18, 2014 at 12:16 am Log in to Reply It's cool, just trying to check him out. Just a feeling. Report comment bo July 18, 2014 at 12:38 am Log in to Reply I support turning every stone. My recent discovery was Happy11311 whom I thought was a whistleblower TEPCO worker it seems to be common understanding among activists that he is an agent. But this doctor seems sincere to me. Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:31 pm Log in to Reply Sincere and with medical tests in hand and AT RISK. What does it take for people? Most people would never stand in his shoes. This is heroic, far as I can see. Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 12:33 pm Log in to Reply Uh, you might want to try reading some science on nuclear disasters and their impact on human physiology, but I guess you hold Science and Logic in grave doubt. Nevermind!.. Just keep pretending it never happened It seems to work for many people, for now- Report comment alasanon July 18, 2014 at 12:38 pm Log in to Reply (directed at this SadieDog-??) So, are you living in Tokyo, is that it? Plans to attend the Summer Olympics? ??? I have more than a feeling that he's absolutely on point and I know his concerns have been corroborated by many other residents and medical professionals. Have you read anything from the mothers in Tokyo or Fukushima? Maybe they're not sincere enough for you???? Report comment obewanspeaks July 18, 2014 at 12:43 pm Log in to Reply Works like a dream every time and every person I talked too back home and in several airports had no clue what happened in Japan 3 years ago. It was literally sickening to think that all these people actually thought they were somewhat informed by MSM and had in their mind actually received an education. The education they received was how to make tons of taxable money taken by others by force while promoting the current Zeitgeist Matrix so that they could do/go do more shopping! Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 4:34 am Log in to Reply "Shenanigans" ??? What are these alleged "shenanigans" in your mind? Do you have any idea how difficult it is for a person, especially a professional in the Japanese "establishment" and social order, to break rank and make a report like this? Sadie Dog, I don't mean to insult you, but it might be helpful for you to study Japanese culture and society a bit before making this type of allegation. It's like smearing someone's character when you know NOTHING about them, their culture, nor their true intentions. Which by the way appear to be genuine. Doubt, yes, that's always healthy to some extent. But to say someone is pulling "shenanigans" w/o a shred of evidence, and just based on a feeling, seems pretty cold to me. IMO and it's just my opinion, he's putting his reputation and livelihood, maybe even his safety (arrest possible?) on the line by making this report. There is a saying in Japan, "the nail that sticks up gets hammered down." Suggest you look that one up in a browser search along with "Japan" as a search term, and spend some time reading what comes up. Again, not to insult you, but I think if you understood Japanese culture better you might be better able to discern his intentions. Never hurts to ask questions, though. That's how we all learn. Report comment HoTaters July 19, 2014 at 4:35 am Log in to Reply rogerthat, attempted geologic disposal? More fitting, methinks. Report comment rogerthat July 19, 2014 at 6:17 am Log in to Reply yes, trying to put it where the sun don't shine lol Report comment Socrates July 18, 2014 at 12:38 am Log in to Reply Mt. Fuji might decide the issue. Pressure is building up inside of Mt Fuji. Yellowstone National Park is building up heat and pressure. We see lots of activity in the Ring of Fire in the Pacific. Something big is happening as the magnetosphere is weakening. According to what some are saying, plasma neutron mass spectrometry from satellites revealed a coming problem. The lithosphere the outer part of the crust of the earth is moving. Fissues under the ocean and recently, for examle in Siberia, demonstrate sinkholes opening up. Scientists are studying these changes all over the globe. Methane hydrates are being released. This accounts for the rapid change in climate Lithosphere on the crust is sliding over crust prior to magnetic poke shift. Ancient magma domes are evidence of isostatic shifts. Isostacy refers to the lithoshere floating above the magma. Earthquakes and volcanoes will wipe out the surface of the earth, as happens during a pole shift Meanwhile, huge tunnels have been prepared for the elite to ride out the pole shift. The rest of us will be left on the surface. Riding this out underground may not actually save those fortunate enough to have a chance, but they are keeping it a secret in case it might work. Sounds bizarre but it explains why there is no appropriate fear of Fukushima, or even of war, as these would be relatively inconsequential when compared to the above scenario. These are just thoughts. it explains what is observed. Report comment nedlifromvermont July 18, 2014 at 1:51 am Log in to Reply Hopin' you are wrong about imminent eruptions of Fuji and the Yellowstone caldera! Cheers! Report comment obewanspeaks July 18, 2014 at 2:08 pm Log in to Reply Socrates, makes perfect sense Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:37 pm Log in to Reply Get what you are saying. But honestly think that people are apathetic not because they are so educated abut methane hydrates as the more rapid- acting bad alternative to radiation[!], but more because they cannot bear the thought of losing their lifestyle. They cannot transpose themselves into crisis mode until they are forced to. Like "I'll start thinking about it when it's already too late." Report comment FXofTruth July 18, 2014 at 5:41 am Log in to Reply When you think about it, the real "sheeple" here are the people who are in charge and have total access to the REAL information of the dangers and human tragedies being caused by the contamination. These leadership people are following the banker masters very obediently and without objectionskeeping the Public confused, ms-informed, and ms-directed with malicious intent. People expect that their leaders to have "higher moral standards" and would respect the well- being of their electorate. But leaders that ignore the deadly results and turn a blind eye to the obvious contamination health dangers are also endangering themselves and their families because, they breath the same air; drink the same water; and eat the same foods. So, the REAL fools are the fools playing with the REAL information and stopping it's dissemination to the Public. Like obedient sheep following others in single file to slaughter, so too are these stupid and simple-minded leaders "leading the pack" into disaster and elimination. "A fool and his power/money are soon partedwhen his morality is superseded by a lust for evil intent." Report comment obewanspeaks July 18, 2014 at 2:40 pm Log in to Reply Yes, that is the truth! Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:39 pm Log in to Reply It rarely occurs to control freaks that the next victims might be THEM. Report comment enoughalready45 July 18, 2014 at 8:19 am Log in to Reply An international pro-nuclear effort lead by the IAEA to prevent the reality of radioactive harms exists. It is not just the Japanese government but an international group of nuclear businesses and countries that leave people in areas that are contaminated with radiation. There seems to be a fundamental flaw in human nature, a short term survival instinct of denial, that serves people in some way and the nuclear industry in another. Report comment hubiedesea July 18, 2014 at 10:40 am Log in to Reply If you are interested in black women dating white men, white women looking for black men, Online Black White dating websites at http://blackwomenwhitemen.info/ for black women,white men,black men,white women looking for interracial relationships,dating,love,romance,marriage or even more. It is a wonderful dating mecca for black and white singles share their life online! Read our reviews before you sign up to help you make the right choice! Find the Right Online. Dating Sites for You!vbcvbcvb Report comment chemfood July 18, 2014 at 1:05 pm Log in to Reply If you're interested in all People knowing about Fukushima (& WIPP & Hanford etc.) find rad business cards at http://tinyurl.com/fukushimabusinesscard4u other resources for getting the rad word out http://enenews.com/forum-best-practices-combating-effects-radiation/comment-page- 13#comment-478924 DO YOUR PART, PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Report comment Sparky July 18, 2014 at 2:02 pm Log in to Reply Chemfood, you've got mail, off-line, from Sparky. Report comment zogerke July 18, 2014 at 11:45 pm Log in to Reply go sparky go Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 11:56 pm Log in to Reply Good to see you're back, Chemfood. Missed you here, didn't see your posts for awhile. One of these days (when budget allows) will print out a slew of your stuff & will pass it around. Have been dealing with health issues & death of family member, so kinda out of it lately. Keep out the great work. You and Vital1, stock, and everyone else here providing education & education materials IMO deserves a gold medal. So thankful for people like you. I have the gift of gab & so I get into really involved discussions about Fukushima. Mostly talk to people working in grocery stores, customers, out and about. Many of the young people listen respectfully, esp. the ones who are in committed relationships, married, wanting to have children, or those with young children. The urge to protect our loved ones is a strong one. I'm able to talk with a lot of young mothers. Most of them are respectful and carefully listen. Surprising, many of them already know about Fukushima. I'd have to agree with many of you we are reaching a tipping point. Wish I worked in medicine because I'm still finding many practitioners, even in holistic health, have no understanding of the dangers of radiation. Maybe others can do that for me, those who work in that field or can gain their professional respect. Seems like people either know, or are curious, suspect something's going on, or they're just oblivious and don't want to be bothered. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 11:58 pm Log in to Reply Do that for me, on behalf of all of us (talk to the medical professionals) that is. Not just me. It needs to be spoken and acknowledged on behalf of every living being on earth. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 11:59 pm Log in to Reply REPORTED Report comment mutante July 18, 2014 at 1:14 pm Log in to Reply Dr. Mita should be applauded for coming out and speaking the truth. Screw those evil bureaucrats in japan(and elsewhere). This dr. has nothing to gain by what he has stated, except for relieving his conscience. I would never step foot in that radiated region. This has been the crime of all existence. If Mother Earth had the ability to remove us from it's surface, we would have been gone thousands of years ago. Report comment LastChants Teri -in NE WA July 18, 2014 at 2:27 pm Log in to Reply Applause and +++++++++++++++ Report comment mutante July 18, 2014 at 3:30 pm Log in to Reply happy wekend Report comment mutante July 18, 2014 at 3:31 pm Log in to Reply Weekend Report comment Black Reign Man July 18, 2014 at 1:55 pm Log in to Reply 911 jolt; failed Mid East war to wipe out terrorism jolt; self inflicted recession, Congress makes banks whole jolt; Corporations buy US Government jolt; Fukushima disaster jolt; Hanford jolt; WIPP jolt; Savannah River site jolt. Dr. It looks like the American people are non-responsive brain dead. Congratulations, the people have been thoroughly subdued. Report comment HoTaters July 18, 2014 at 11:50 pm Log in to Reply Black Reign Man, was there an event at Savannah River? Or "just" the disgusting fact the U.S. is allowing the high level nuke waste to be shipped there from other nations? Report comment Black Reign Man July 19, 2014 at 10:36 am Log in to Reply The disgusting fact, and 60+ years of its own waste being stored "temporarily," in leaking, above ground facilities while they seek a way to dispose of it permanately. Report comment mutante July 18, 2014 at 3:38 pm Log in to Reply Freedom has been given up for the false promise of security. When people rely on others to tell them what is right or wrong and / or what to do, they have essentially died. They are merely passive automatons. Screw that ! Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:40 pm Log in to Reply Again, stop this PLEASE! Report comment We Not They Finally July 18, 2014 at 11:41 pm Log in to Reply Whoops went in the wrong spot. Just reporting you-know-who. Report comment ftlt July 19, 2014 at 10:44 am Log in to Reply Tokyo Safe according to http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-03-09/tokyo-radiation-less-than-in-paris-three-years- after-meltdown.html http://www.japantravelinfo.com/news/news_item.php?newsid=431 Report comment ftlt July 19, 2014 at 11:02 am Log in to Reply They must have special measurement areas and special instruments. This juxtaposed against the article says it all. Study: Multiple surges of radioactive substances detected far from Fukushima Daiichi Over 10,000 times usual levels at plant Mayor: Govt knew but never told us, they cant be trusted Worst may be yet to come; Risk of much broader contamination CBS: Many miles away spike in cesium detected this week Japan Correspondent: Its very scary, officials trying to brainwash public about Fukushima crisis Professor: Were wrapping our heads more and more around Fukushimas legacy human impact becoming more clear thats a very big and serious issue here Virtually no public support for nuclear power (AUDIO) Who do you believe a doctor or someone selling something? Report comment Heart of the Rose July 19, 2014 at 11:28 am Log in to Reply Fukushima is an eternal 'dirty bomb'. TPTB ..are so shameless ..they will feign shock ..as the medical implications ..start to trickle in. But 'they' know the reactions of radiation on the human body ..at various dose levels ..and lengths of exposureetc. (Testing many unto their graves.) All worked out in the blue, blue South Pacific. NUCLEAR SAVAGE The Islands of Secret Project 4.1 http://www.nuclearsavage.com/ Report comment Heart of the Rose July 19, 2014 at 11:35 am Log in to Reply OT.. There are so many other dreams to dreamtruly. South Pacific " Some Enchanted Evening " Reba McEntire & Brian Stokes Mitchel " Some Enchanted Evening " http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSyCiIkOde8 Report comment ftlt July 19, 2014 at 12:33 pm Log in to Reply Bali Hai Report comment You must be logged in to post a comment. Contact | Terms | About | Log in | Register | RSS Feed 2014 ENENews llc - All Rights Reserved