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2011年11月24日

A bit more about Fukushima.

I've been quiet here recently because I wanted to write something positive and uplifting about the situation.

I knew there wasn't likely to be anything positive or uplifting to write about, but here's a modest update:-

Well something significant is that TEPCO (Tokyo Electric Power Company) is pulling out of Fukushima Dai-ichi plant. It won't be completely abandoned; there'll be a skeleton crew maintaining the water-purifying units (somewhat). They'll be trying to maintain the power supplies operating the (largely useless) jury-rigged measures taken to try to deal with the meltdowns.

There's nothing TEPCO can do to manage the situation. Slowly but surely the melted corium (nuclear fuel rods) is melting its way through the earth, and hydrovolcanic explosions are becoming a daily occurance. When the extremely hot corium reaches a large area of water there will be a huge explosion. It is a question of "when," not a question of "if."

... Of course the first priority ought to have been to evacuate all those people North of Tokyo to safer areas, but that's mostly too late now, and various radiation-related illnesses including cancers will begin to show in children exposed in the next few months. The government and their pet media whores will find it a challenge to suppress the true causes of the spikes in certain illnesses which are starting to occur already.

Women and children are far more susceptible to radiation-related problems such as cancer, and with this knowledge of course the women and the children would be making every effort to leave the area as far as Tokyo. Unfortunately too much time has passed to be reasonably confident any radiation received will not devastate millions of lives. - But still it is better late than never at any stage of the unfolding event.

New Zealanders and Australians are slowly waking up to the fact that their nations' food is being sent to Japan, Korea and China. The reason Japan, Korea and China are importing Australian and New Zealand foodstuffs is of course because they don't want to eat radioactive food...

... But what you might find interesting is that food which is highly likely to be tainted by radiation is being sent to New Zealand, where it is re-boxed with a label saying it is from New Zealand, and then the Fukushima food is being re-exported to Australia. Similar stories are cropping up in other countries such as in Europe...

... Basically this means the Aussies and the Kiwis are being conned. They naturally assume goods labeled as coming from their countries is - actually from one of their countries. However, foodstuffs in boxes marked as being from NZ are coming from Japan. A similar thing is occuring within Japan, where Radioactively contaminated food and animals are sent to other prefectures and then re-sent to other areas within Japan and marked as haviing come from the interim prefecture.

Fortunately for those making money out of this scam have the media supporting their deception.

One more thing:- Japan has an obligation to send charity/aid to third-world nations such as in Africa. Now, fish and fish products which are from the area around Fukushima, and are radioactive are being sent to starviing children in poor African countries. Those children eating radioactive fish will certainly develop leukemia and other cancers shortly. This is a great way for Japan to fulfil its international obligations and get rid of dangerous garbage at the same time... Well, money is god to the Japanese elite, so they must feel very holy right now.


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