2014年10月06日
A tangent
I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I think much of the world doesn't know how bad Fukushima is. I think the number of people who are aware is around the same number of people who go to internet alternative news-sites... slightly less probably. Of course, a rudimentary education and a modest amount of commonsense would spell out doomsday, but education isn't what it used to be and commonsense has been redefined to mean what social engineers dictate to the herd. Also, in this day-and-age we have several options to choose from regarding our impending demise as a sentient species, and Fukushima is fading from the minds of more and more due to being too busy and being tired with the rat-race. There's ebola, Bird flu, The list is long, and at least I, for one am getting tired of how transparently fake they are. What's next? might be a mutated zombie dinosaur attack. I think I want to be at least entertained as we are being exterminated, so my vote goes for an alien invasion. Please - please!
I don't know how many people are like me and look for the news in non-mainstream places, but around me I can't think of so many that I need two hands to count them. Several folk around me are clearly not entirely ignorant of the inevitable result of being exposed to radioactive particulates, but then again, almost all of those sorts simply want to change the subject... and I don't mind that. My wife gets that sort of news from me, and I don't actually tell her too much nowadays because if I don't spell it out in tedious detail then she still misses the point and is clearly unable to start to unravel the lines of truth and those of lies on her own - so I don't want to overburden her and hope she doesn't start telling people her perspective on matters as she thinks I would interpret them. I keep things mostly to myself these days - I just read, think and listen a lot. But there is one person who actively battles with the awful implications - well? Maybe not so much these days. Well, I'm used to it, I expected it, and at least the deafening silence is something I can rely on.
I sometimes hear the haunting words of my mother when I started contacting her again after a long time of being lost to her. I'm English, but I have been living abroad for twenty five years. I didn't know about her breast cancer and I didn't know she'd had two ops already and I didn't know she was about to have another op and go on to chemo. After a while I found out it was my 'normal' siblings and her new husband who were pushing her. I started telling her about who really runs the show, and a part of this was me telling her that cancer is a scam. Unfortunately after so many ops and drugs, she was too far gone. But anyway, I was glad I reconnected and I was at least in regular communication with her for her last year of life. Anyway I sort of want to go on a bit about that and what went on and how things went - but I won't now. I just wanted to bring my mother into this note because of what she said - which was to the effect of 'please don't wake me up - I can't handle the truth - even though I know you are right for the most part.' ... Well, I enjoy zero contact with my siblings these days, and this sentiment is complemented by a similar feeling on the part of aforementioned siblings... So everything's toasty and nice.
Something I've become acutely aware of quite recently is that no matter what the future date for anything happens to be ... it DOES arrive. That day does come around whether I like it or not. For example the radiation eventually finding its way here. Now what? There's nothing I can do about it - I just have to deal with (knowing) it. I suppose what this realization means is the essence of an expression I am fond of using - which is that it is possible to ignore reality, but it is impossible to ignore the results of ignoring reality. I think it's pretty profound.
Chernobyl 27 years on is a glimpse at what Fukushima will bring. In and around Chernobyl, there are still numerous caring facilities for victims of the radiation. Heartbreaking to see all those handicapped children especially. The Russian government does something, but the victims are mostly helped by charity and volunteers - from other countries. The Russians must just hope all the victims die down to such a low level they can hide it even better. The Japanese way is to have millions of abortions and for the doctors to be 'creative' when filling-in forms about a person's death or illness. Of course it would be remiss to leave out the tens of thousands living in converted shipping containers as they slowly and (fortunately for the government) die slowly. And folks - it's only just begun beginning!
In Japan, the meltdowns very quickly became news the government and their sponsors wanted controlled. The Jap gov even created a whole new government department designated to control news, deliver punishment and force censorship.
Japan's printing yen like the clappers and the 'news' is anaemic compared to how it was before Fukushima gave the whorish government the opportunity to ram state-censorship down everyone's throats. The people who managed to feed us something close to the truth here are frightened of getting found out these days, and there are numerous housewives with children in prison for speaking of their concerns on social media sites and Twitter clones. There's almost nothing to be had in the way off any significant news on any matter here now, and if you happen to find something in Japanese then you'd better be quick and read it because it'll be gone in a flash. Isn't it disgusting! Isn't it easier not knowing all the dirty dealings and concealing of and on behalf of the whores in Japanese politics? I think quite a few borderline decent politicians here have been hounded out of office in preference for someone else who will tow the corporate line - well what else can be expected here? At least before THEY didn't bother the ordinary person in the street - now it's in-your-face and we're getting a shake-down.
Japan's printing yen like the clappers and the 'news' is anaemic compared to how it was before Fukushima gave the whorish government the opportunity to ram state-censorship down everyone's throats. The people who managed to feed us something close to the truth here are frightened of getting found out these days, and there are numerous housewives with children in prison for speaking of their concerns on social media sites and Twitter clones. There's almost nothing to be had in the way off any significant news on any matter here now, and if you happen to find something in Japanese then you'd better be quick and read it because it'll be gone in a flash. Isn't it disgusting! Isn't it easier not knowing all the dirty dealings and concealing of and on behalf of the whores in Japanese politics? I think quite a few borderline decent politicians here have been hounded out of office in preference for someone else who will tow the corporate line - well what else can be expected here? At least before THEY didn't bother the ordinary person in the street - now it's in-your-face and we're getting a shake-down.
I wonder how much of our tax money is being spent to pay individuals to post pro-gov stuff on message boards and other social media and to attack the alarm-clangers? Quite a lot, I think. Foreign (to Japanese) websites owners have been persuaded to prevent useful discussion of Fukushima using both the 'stick' method and also the 'carrot' method. But the sheer number of foreigners hired by TEPCO affiliates working on internet discussion boards is staggering - and depressing to consider.
One thing's funny, and that's that there is zero news about ebola .. nothing like:- "4,000 troops are being sent to darkest Africa to try to prevent the spread of this disease - which according to your US media is about to anihilate the planet." Funny that. Well perhaps it's something to do with the Jap gov's news-censoring department? I really do not know - I just thought it was strange.
I haven't altered my opinion of events pertaining to Fukushima since day 1. The reason for this is that since that time I have had no cognitive dissonance to the degree where I feel I need to augment my thoughts with superior info. (Unfortunately).
I still reckon the actual tsunami was kosher, and that the Dimona-men doing the security at Fukushima were actually playing games with their stuxnet worm. I suppose strategically-placed nukes would be the least difficult way to get enough of the undersea mountains to slide enough to present a convincing tsunami to blame for Fukushima blowing up, but then I sometimes wonder if it was either HAARP or even one o' those titanium rods shot from a satellite into the sea at mach 10? It doesn't matter now anyway. At least I have found my own limits of depravity because I find myself quite incapable of lowering myself to the level of fighting such 'people' who create these disasters - my world is really quite small now - all that is important is near where I am.
I still reckon the actual tsunami was kosher, and that the Dimona-men doing the security at Fukushima were actually playing games with their stuxnet worm. I suppose strategically-placed nukes would be the least difficult way to get enough of the undersea mountains to slide enough to present a convincing tsunami to blame for Fukushima blowing up, but then I sometimes wonder if it was either HAARP or even one o' those titanium rods shot from a satellite into the sea at mach 10? It doesn't matter now anyway. At least I have found my own limits of depravity because I find myself quite incapable of lowering myself to the level of fighting such 'people' who create these disasters - my world is really quite small now - all that is important is near where I am.