Sunday, April 21, 2013

4/20/2013 NHK Documentary: Fukushima Two Years Later

Source: NHK World via MissingSky101
Date: 5/20/2013 Upload Date

Video Description
2 years after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, more than 150,000 people in Fukushima Prefecture are still forced to leave their homes and try to rebuild their lives amid the threat of radiation exposure. We'll look into the unprecedented challenges they are facing.
Air date 4/19/13

I apologize for the mediocre quality of the video. It is a broadcasting issue, perhaps solar activity and it does happen occasionally. There is a very limited time period to capture these documentaries, only a few times during a 48 hour period and then NHK pulls them down from their site.

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Saturday, April 6, 2013

4/4/2013 Fukushima Nuclear Cooling System Goes Down (Again)

Source: Common Dreams via IntelliHub
Date: April 5, 2013
by: Jacob Chamberlain

A cooling system inside one of the reactors at the Fukushima nuclear power plant failed once again on Friday, highlighting the ongoing nuclear catastrophe at the plant—which reports say will take decades to decommission.

Fukushima nuclear plant. (Issei Kato/AP) A TEPCO official said that they had lost the ability to cool radioactive fuel rods in one of the plant’s crippled reactors for roughly three hours—the second failure of the system in three weeks.
If the cooling system fails for an exteneded period of time, a nuclear metldown could occur.
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[Editor's Note: Also adding a video to append this article from MsMilkytheclown, your favorite and mine:
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Friday, April 5, 2013

4/4/2013 FUKUSHIMA nuked man

Source: MsMilkytheclown1
Date: 4/4/2013

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Mirrored from MsMilkytheclown1 please go subscribe to her channel, some of the best nuclear updates on YouTube! http://www.youtube.com/user/MsMilkyth...
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Published on Apr 4, 2013

victim of nuclear fallout
148productions channel people on the street interviewing victims and taking radiation readings from the Fukushima disaster. subscribe here http://www.youtube.com/user/148produc...

watch the first remarkable video about the guy who got nuked here:
http://youtu.be/1uKlLxO7rH8 (Confessions of men who have been exposed to radioactivity 茨城県日立市)
The Man who exposed to radioactivity was confess.
From the body of this man has emitted Radiation being.
slightly edited to this view by unseenrecordings youtube channel. They have great video short clips of all of this radioactive fallout stuff. Subscribe here: http://www.youtube.com/user/unseenrec...
http://www.unseenrecordings.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTSXyD...

Thursday, April 4, 2013

4/3/2013 28% Rise In Thyroid Problems in Babies Born After Fukushima in US West Coast!

Source: MsMilkytheclown1
Date: 4/3/2013
by: Alex Jones

Video Description

Published on Apr 3, 2013
A VERY IMPORTANT Study: 28% Increase In Thyroid Problems In Babies Born After Fukushima in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington
http://www.zerohedge.com/contributed/...
all the blue words are clickable links for additional information
(thank you cosmiccowboy#)

Fukushima breaking news NUCLEAR FALLOUT in West coast Kid's thyroids, kevin d blanch 4/3/12 (Kevin poses some Very Interesting questions about how the Arkansas Accident could Possibly Happen on Easter Sunday!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoYT0z...
Uncomfortable Questions in the Wake of Nuclear Accidents at Fukushima and Chernobyl
http://truth-out.org/news/item/15502-...
Answers in link above:
Question 1: Why are nuclear reactors frequently clustered making problems much greater in case of emergencies? How to get to the other reactors if one melts down completely? Nuclear reactors are clustered with pairs, quadruplets or even planned clusters with six reactors located at a single site.
Question 2: Why are many reactors built on tectonic fault lines, making them highly susceptible to effects of earthquakes?
Question 3: Why were the back-up generators at the Fukushima Daiichi NPP located below ground level so they could be reached directly by seawater, causing malfunction and thereby preventing cooling of the reactors?
Question 4: Why are used fuel rods from the nuclear reactors stored at the reactor site, preventing cooling in a case of emergency, thereby compromising security?
Question 5: Why did the International Atomic Energy Association (IAEA) approve nuclear reactors with such poor locations and poorly designed emergency generators?
Question 6: Why were pregnant women and children not evacuated earlier and for longer distances to avoid the well-known problems of effects of radiation on early development?
Question 7: Why were Japanese people evacuated from an area with a radius of 30 km, when French and US citizens were advised to stay 50 km away, and airplanes owned by Air France, Alitalia and Lufthansa were re-directed from Tokyo to Osaka?
Question 8: Why was the level of radioactivity in Fukushima said by the Japanese prime minister to be low, when in fact it was, and continues to be, higher than the most contaminated areas around Chernobyl, from where people are still evacuated 27 years after that accident?
Question 9: Why did the chairman of the IAEA (a Japanese) first travel to Japan four days after the first accident happened in Fukushima?
Question 10: Why is Tokyo Electric (Tepco) unwilling to provide information about the identity of the rescue workers and their radiation exposure? Is it ethically defensible to allow rescue workers who are working under stressful conditions to breach accepted levels of radiation exposure?

Fukushima Fallout Causing Thyroid Problems in Children (source vid slightly edited)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSxy3...
Still think that the Fukushima nuclear meltdown of 2011 never affected the United States public? Young children born in the United States West Coast, right in the line of fire for radioactive isotopes, have been found to be 28% more likely to develop congenital hypothyroidism than infants born the year before the incident.

The study followed children born in California, Alaska, Washingto, Hawaii, and Oregon between 1 and 16 weeks after the horrific meltdown at Fukushima back in March 2011. Published in the Open Journal of Pediatrics by researchers affiliated with the Radiation and Public Health Project, the information further lends credence to previous documentation regarding the way in which radioactive fallout ended up on US soil.
http://www.infowars.com/report-third-...
***Sorry for using Alex Jones here, but that was the most concise I could find***

Alarm triggered at Fukushima Daiichi — Workers ordered to put on full face masks
April 3, 2013
Emergency email from Tepco translated by Fukushima Diary:
http://enenews.com/alarm-triggered-at...