Thursday, June 27, 2019

Fukushima Daiichi Looking Steamy



Fukushima Daiichi has been looking extra steamy. I see these conditions are being reported on Twitter as well.

Netc is showing elevated radiation levels in Japan and the US over the last 24 hours.

TEPCO is retracting as "erroneous" reported problems at one of its plants after the June 18 earthquake:
Atsumi, Koji (2019). TEPCO wrongly reports problems at nuclear plant after earthquake. The Asahi Shimbun, http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201906200054.html

Tokyo Electric Power Co. caused a scare in Niigata Prefecture by mistakenly reporting abnormalities at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant after the June 18 earthquake struck the area.

At 10:52 p.m., TEPCO sent faxes to local governments, including the two municipalities that host the plant, that showed there were problems with electric power sources used to cool spent nuclear fuel pools for all seven reactors there.
I don't know where the elevated radiation readings are coming from, but Netc shows Japanese and the US readings as high over last 24 hours and the pattern of readings matches the jet stream flow, so whatever is spiking readings is circulating, in my opinion.

I wonder if the recent larger-than-ordinary earthquake jolts to the Pacific Rim are playing a role in kicking up emissions at Daiichi, or whether the melted fuel has its own cycles....




 


33 comments:

  1. According to various scientists there have been numerous global catastrophes, the last one about 13000 years ago. That one wiped out half the mega fauna on the earth. No one seems to know how many humans were left or where they were in surviving. I agree with Velikovsky that humans have repressed the memory of this happening. This I think accounts for the interest and obsession with End Times and Apocalypse. Just AOC's remarks have now become part of the national discussion. So this matches human psychology where the subconscious protects from bad memories by hiding them and then projects similar things into movies or news events. This way one can slowly work through the negative emotion. If the whole human species is suffering from huge bad memories then we would expect talk of catastrophe even when strictly speaking there are none on the horizon or our judgement about whether there are or no is damaged. Worse still this repression can prevent prudent behavior. What about asteroids? We are less prepared to deal with one than we are to deal with a nuclear war for example. Well, we have all known people who are almost hysterical about things that do not trouble us. What does this mean? Global warming for example which seems less a threat than it opposite, global cooling!

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    1. Major Tom,
      Most of us are concerned about more immanent dangers than the possibility of asteroids colliding with earth.

      We won't much care about asteroids after we all die of radiation sickness.

      But I must say that you may be onto something about humanity's response to previous catastrophic events. It would explain much regarding these death cult religions and where they continue to lead us.


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    2. The problem is that asteroids coming from the direction of the sun are hard or impossible to see. We might be right now two days away from one landing on London, and just big enough to level an area of two miles in diameter. No one can say where all of the threatening asteroid or comet fragments are.

      Do you really think we are in real danger of all dying from radiation sickness?

      If we compare radiation sickness deaths to malaria what does it look like? I am not saying that radiation is harmless but I have trouble finding reliable facts. And not just regarding nuclear energy. Presently we hear nothing about nuclear waste. What happened to the place near Carlsbad?

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  2. I just want you to know how much I appreciate your posts, Maji. Thank you

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  3. Regarding Google's Updated Search Algorithm--Imagine I am a large international corporation. Do I dispatch a trusted employee to contact Google and make sure that Majia's traffic is reduced, because I am considering building some nuclear power plants, and her blog is very antagonistic to my benevolent plan of putting plants all over Africa, so that the poor savages have energy!? And several of my subsidiaries advertise with you and might go elsewhere if the nefarious blog is allowed to spread its poisonous tendrils all over your search engine. Is this a crude approximation of what goes on?

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  4. FYI: Finland has just erased its public radioisotope-specific radiation data record. Screenshots still viewable...:

    Data @ https://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/2019/06/14/back-in-1986-when-the-free-press-hadnt-been-reduced-to-pravda-like-propagandistic-rubble-yet-detecting-niobium-95-and-zirconium-95-was-considered-extremely-significant-w-2011-2019-finnish-data/

    Data gone @ https://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/2019/06/29/finland-the-last-bastion-of-high-integrity-radiation-monitoring-has-fallen/

    (If unable to click through, cause blog is turned "private", it's merely an inconveniencing "flickering monitors" feature as part of the apocapyptic art form of the blog.)

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  5. All NETC monitors down in Tokyo for the past two days. Unit 1 & 4 crackling and steamy...fog?

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  6. Rachel Maddow: "Penicillin wasn't a discovery on a par with the atomic bomb." Could you repeat that?



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    This is some freaky sounding shit Trump and Tucker are talking... washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/…
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    I've always been mystified by the argument that HRC lost the election because she didn't spend enough time in Wis, Michigan and Pennsylvania. Wouldn't those visits have convinced even more voters to stay home or vote for Jill Stein or Gary Johnson?

    The Supreme Court legalized gerrymandering and unlimited amounts of political contribututions from pacs, corporations and individuals effectively ending any pretention of democracy in Americia

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/07/02/trump-paints-dark-picture-homelessness-cities-we-may-intercede/?utm_term=.dc033c600760


    TRUMP SUGGESTS AMERICAN POLICE AND MILITARY MUST BEGIN EXECUTING HOMELESS AND DRUG DEALERS

    Trump paints a dark picture of homelessness in cities: ‘We may intercede’

    President Trump appears in a Fox News interview on Monday. (YouTube/Fox News)
    By Eli Rosenberg July 1 at 10:32 PM
    President Trump said Monday that he wanted to address the crisis of people on the streets, telling Fox News in an interview that his administration “may intercede” to clean up cities such as Washington, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

    The president made the remarks in an interview he taped in Japan with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, after Carlson asked him about cities in Japan, which Carlson said are clean and free from graffiti and “junkies.” American cities, by comparison, have a problem with “filth,” Carlson noted.

    “It’s a phenomena that started two years ago,” Trump said, drawing a connection between the beginning of this and the early days of his time in the White House. “It’s disgraceful.”

    The numbers of homeless people in the United States has stayed relatively level in the three years between 2016 and 2018, ticking up from 550,000 to 553,000 last year. But these numbers represent a significant drop over the past decade. An average of 630,000 people experienced homelessness per year between 2007 and 2012, according to federal data. And an average of 580,000 people were homeless a year between 2012 and 2015.

    The president went on at some length, painting a dark picture of life in some American cities without giving specifics for how he would address the issue.

    [Tucker Carlson says he’s the victim of a powerful bully. Meet the 24-year-old who found the tapes.]

    “Police officers are getting sick just by walking the beat,” he claimed. “We cannot ruin our cities. And you have people that work in those cities. They work in office buildings and to get into the building, they have to walk through a scene that nobody would have believed possible three years ago."

    “We have to take the people,” he said. “And we have to do something.”

    Trump did not mention the word homeless during the segment, so it was difficult to glean his exact meaning or how he would address the issue. He blamed liberals and “sanctuary cities.”

    “When we have leaders of the world coming in to see the president of the United States and they’re riding down a highway, they can’t be looking at that,” he said. “They can’t be looking at scenes like you see in Los Angeles and San Francisco . . . So we’re looking at it very seriously. We may intercede. We may do something to get that whole thing cleaned up.”

    President Trump suggests executing drug dealers at summit on opioids

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    1. Is bottled water safe to drink everyday?
      Hunziker
      https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/07/02/is-bottled-water-safe-to-drink-everyday/

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    2. Reblogged with Permission
      300 more words
      The People of Hong Kong have say about fukushima food for now
      https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2019/07/02/hong-kongs-poisoned-chalice/


      HONG KONG’S POISONED CHALICE
      Posted on July 2, 2019
      An illuminating dispatch by our Far Eastern correspondent Godfree Roberts on the puzzling Hong Kong crisis, whose contradictions are cynically exploited by the Western media, all according to Washington’s plan. Have we seen this movie before? Yes, we have, in 2014, and in scores of other places victims of some “color revolution”, wherever America’s “soft power” is allowed to sink its devious claws.

      Demonstrators breaking into Hong Kong’s Legislative Council Chambers
      THE GOOD OLD DAYS
      Under British rule, Hong Kong’s public had no say in political appointment and the Governor, who was Commander in Chief of military forces, could do anything short of sentencing people to death. Wiretaps didn’t require warrants; when police denied demonstration permits the courts could only review their paperwork; the legislature was a rubber stamp and there was no political opposition. Under Communist “oppression”, the courts review police decisions for reasonableness, citizens elect their legislators, the government has a political opposition, and the Chief Executive can neither declare martial law nor call out the military. Some things haven’t changed, however: it is still illegal in Hong Kong to join the Communist Party of China.
      MISSING ELEMENTS
      Some aspects of contemporary Hong Kong missing from our media’s coverage:
      As long as it controlled access to China’s gigantic market, Hong Kong flourished. Capitalism, Democracy, and British Justice had nothing to do with it.
      Had Hong Kong joined the mainland in 1997 its prosperity would have been assured.
      Before the handover the UK introduced electoral democracy, the poisoned chalice that ended the Colony’s hopes for development.
      When the Asian Financial Crisis crashed real estate markets Chief Executive Tung Chee-Hwa created the ‘85,000 Housing Development Project’ to build affordable homes and diversify the economy by building the Hong Kong Science Park and increasing investment in commerce, education, industry and tourism.
      Once the affordable housing units came onto the market the bourgeoisie opposed them because they affected real estate prices, the legislation voted with the bourgeoisie and the youth demonstrated in their support. Tung was vilified and thrown out.

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    3. Britain’s MI6 and the CIA smuggled 600 agents out through Hong Kong to Western countries.
      When China joined the WTO in 2001, trade bypassed Hong Kong, stagnation set in and the city’s best and brightest joined Taiwanese seeking a better life on the mainland.
      Hong Kong’s profile now resembles Britain’s: 23% of its children live in poverty– compared to the mainland’s 1%.
      Home ownership–a marriage prerequisite–fell from 53% in 2010 to 49% in 2018– compared to 78% on the mainland.
      Hong Kong trails only London and New York for the largest concentration of individuals worth more than $30 million.
      Hong Kong’s ten richest citizens account for 35% of its GDP.
      Hong Kong’s household GINI is 0.539, Singapore’s is 0.458 in 2016, America’s is 0.394 and the UK’s is 0.358. (0=equality).
      Rent for an HK ‘coffin apartment’ is HK$2,000/mo.


      Hong Kong’s woes illustrate capitalism’s familiar shortcomings: wealth accumulation has far outstripped the development of productive forces and the vast majority of citizens have no way to share its benefits. A large rentier class owns most of the city’s social resources, the same contradiction–between capital accumulation and society’s desire to live a dignified life–we confront in the US.

      What do Hongkongers really need? Economic growth, employment opportunities and better housing, tasks the mainland has already accomplished. If they want a bright future Hong Kongers need to work together harder and bring their education standards up to the mainland’s. Their youth must develop a clear understanding of their true friends and real enemies.

      THE PROTEST PUZZLE
      The protests are interesting for several reasons:
      They’re directed at Beijing, which does even have an extradition treaty with HK and has never requested one.
      They’re timed (probably by the NED) to coincide with the anniversary of the handover.
      They ignore the financial institutions and capitalists blocking legislative change.
      Western media cover them sympathetically, almost hysterically, while ignoring real protests in Gaza, Honduras, Sudan, Yemen, and Brazil.
      British media–which have persecuted, tortured, and incarcerated Julian Assange for non-political crimes–now urge his extradition, while trembling lest the PRC use ‘non-political crimes to prosecute critics.’
      The UK Government has refused to sell crowd control gear to Hong Kong police.
      Imagine how the NYPD would respond if one of their officers were assaulted like this […]
      Source: HONG KONG’S POISONED CHALICE


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    4. "TRUMP SUGGESTS AMERICAN POLICE AND MILITARY MUST BEGIN EXECUTING HOMELESS AND DRUG DEALERS"

      If you believe this you need ro meet with a mental health worker and get some therapy going. If you do not believe this, I wonder why you think it is okay to spread falsehoods?

      We are not living in Communist China despite CNN's efforts to persuade us that we do.

      Even in China executing homeless would probably not go down
      well. But being a socialist nation there would be no homeless in China.

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    5. Reprinted with Permission of Author

      Unhappy thoughts on the fourth of July
      Brain Dead

      Unhappy Thoughts For the Fourth of July
      By Paul Craig Roberts

      From Paul Craig Roberts Website

      Brain-dead america.
      Brain-dead america.
      (commons.wikimedia.org))


      The human race, being a collection of stupids, continues to make decisions that imperil itself.

      For example, a simple mistake in a warning system about incoming ICBMs can end all life on earth. The super-smart idiots who invented nuclear weapons did not think about the possible unintended consequences of their handiwork. They wanted to defeat the Nazis, and that was the limit of their imagination.

      If you don't like that example, consider this one. The digital revolution has made us dependent on communications and control systems, such as those that operate power systems, that can be fried by super-flares, which the sun on which we depend has every two or three thousand years, and shut down by hackers.


      As I understand it, the same thing can happen from a nuclear blast in the atmosphere. When power systems go down, nuclear reactors can overheat and produce Fukushima meltdowns. Try to image the consequences of a large number of such meltdowns. Yet, we have adopted a technology that subjects us to these kind of risks as well as to an Orwellian police state existence.

      Why? Because the human race is mindless. Unlike highly intelligent non-human animals who are capable of rational decisions, humans can't see beyond the end of their noses. The smell of money is what they respond to.

      And there are health risks of technology, such as those associated with the roll-out of 5G. See for example, this.

      Nevertheless, 5G is rolling out as it serves material interests, that is, corporate profits. The external costs of these profits, if the many dissenting scientists and medical professionals are correct, will greatly exceed in medical bills, infertility, anguish, shortened life spans, and so forth, the totality of profits from 5G.

      But don't think your government, or the 5G corporations care.

      Americans take their soma in the form of brainwashing and have become brainwashed sheep. As far as I can tell, they will remain brainwashed sheep until they are beat into non-existence. Are brainwashed people capable of rebellion?

      No one on the coming 4th of July will call for an uprising against our easily identified oppressors. The reason is that everyone allowed to speak publicly is in the pay of our oppressors.

      Americans are so firmly locked into The Matrix that it is problematic that they can be rescued.

      When the world faces "the Great American Democracy," the world faces a brainwashed public in the grip of material interests who are backed up by nuclear weapons, controls over the use of which have been consistently removed since the Clinton regime.

      On the Fourth of July brainwashed Americans will wave the flag and chant: USA! USA! USA!





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    6. The Park Service lost $11 million in entrance fees during Trump's government shutdown. Now he is diverting $2.5 million from the Park Service budget to fund his Fourth of Me party on the Mall. Meanwhile, Park Service rangers have been diverted to the Border to help CBP cage kids.
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      Your reminder that Trump's baseless shutdown already cost the National Park Service $11 million. The parks haven't even recovered — and he's forcing them to siphon millions for a ridiculous campaign stunt. twitter.com/PhilipRucker/s…
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  7. This is what you get when you go onto the wrong website . . . do you want a boy friend with a Pinocchio style penis that grows longer and longer? If so pass this along to others.

    10.5 in one week sounds more like a worm invasion.

    Well, this could be due to radiation exposure.

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  8. "What you fear shall come upon you." NT

    Well, it is obvious now that the Liberals, Progressives, Democrats and the rest are dead set on having a dictator. A real fascist one that competes well with Mussolini and Hitler. I am not sure Trump is up to that role. They will need to do a big search. Meanwhile we have concentrations camps in the southwest, and without air conditioning they would be ideal for the persons rounded up like the media group, the Democrat Congress people, and Hollywood types like Streep and de Niro. What a relief all the way around. Yes,no more pansy talk. Making the world safe for quality dictatorship! Social platforms have already got the software and algorithms ready to locate dissidents and people who turn people in can get bonus points. Please share your enthusiasm and ideas.

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  9. Happy Birthday to Nathaniel Hawthorne and Ann Landers!

    By the way how many nations have a 4th of July? This is a tough one. Try Wikipedia?

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  10. The old troll is so lame, it beats a dead dog. The blog is dead u demented old pos. Go find someone else to harrass. All that plutonium in Boulder is making u more demented by the day

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    1. Plutonium Spill at Boulder NIST Facility. On June 9, 2008, at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) laboratories, Boulder, Colorado, a guest researcher broke a glass bottle containing a sample of plutonium sulfate tetrahydride during an experiment (Figure 1-1).
      OE Summary 2008-08 September 4…
      ehss.energy.gov/oesummary/oesumm…

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    2. Physicochemical speciation of americium in soils from Rocky Flats, Colorado, USA in Boulder and surrounding areas

      SA Ibrahim, WR Salazar
      Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 243 (2), 347-351, 2000
      The objective of the research was to characterize the 241Am distribution in six operationally defined chemical and mineralogical phases of soil samples taken from the Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (RFETS). Soil samples were subjected to selective sequential fractionation procedures to determine 241Am association with the soluble, exchangeable, carbonate, organic, sesquioxide and silicate fractions. The highest percentage of 241Am was found to be associated with the sesquioxide (hydrous oxide) fraction (39–47%), with lesser amounts in the soluble (14–17%), exchangeable (4–9%), carbonates (4–17%), organic (3–13%), and silicate (10–21%) soil fractions. Differences between americium and plutonium association with various soil fractions were observed.

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    3. https://www.boulderweekly.com/news/the-ghosts-of-valmont-butte/

      Radioactive
      Ghosts Of Valmont Flat in Boulder Colorado

      "As a result of these industrial operations, Valmont Butte has become disfigured and, more importantly, badly contaminated with radioactive mine tailings tainted with heavy metals. While most of the miners and mill workers who contributed to the contaminated mess on the property have long since passed, the company ultimately responsible for much if not most of the contamination along the butte is still around. Honeywell inherited some level of legal responsibility for the toxic mess at the Butte when it purchased Allied Chemical Corporation, which ran a fluorspar mill on the site from the 1940s until the late 1970s."

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    4. Think about all the people People Tracking Radionuclides from Rocky Mountain Arsenal And Rocky Flats Plutonium all over Denver and Boulder, since the government turned them into scenic tourism centers. The tourists and local's vehicles recycyle and recontaminate all proximate areas. Mostly Boulder and denver. Boulder got contamination from the Rocky Flats Plutonium Fire.

      https://www.boulderweekly.com/opinion/tales-rocky-flats-stay-off-limits/


      "Metallic plutonium will catch fire if it gets too hot, and for plutonium “too hot” isn’t very hot at all. The friction from a lathe used in shaping the trigger can ignite it. To prevent this from happening, the lathes at Rocky Flats were kept in air-tight glove boxes that were flooded with a non-flammable gas while the lathes were in operation.

      Insanely, the glove boxes contained parts that could burn, like Plexiglas and the built-in rubber gloves. The fire started when a worker opened a glove box before the plutonium in it had cooled down. The plutonium caught fire and set the glove box aflame. The burning box set off other boxes, and before long the entire room was engulfed. The fire burned for hours, and a large black plume rose from the conflagration. Plant officials announced that no plutonium got off the plant site as a result of the fire.

      Ed Martel, a radiochemist at NCAR at the time, was skeptical. So he and a graduate student working in his lab collected soil samples from as far away as 30 miles downwind. Lo and behold, they found elevated levels of plutonium in it."

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    5. THE DUMN OLD TROLL IS NOT CAPABLE OF READING A SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OR WIKIPEDIA. Not even good at rehashing FOX talking points of the Day

      Public Citizen
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      Just a casual reminder that:

      -U.S. post-9/11 wars have cost $5.9 trillion

      -Our military budget is more than the next seven nations in the world combined

      -We're currently engaged in illegal wars in Yemen, Somalia, Libya and Syria

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    6. Reprinted with permission of Author

      JULY 4, 2019
      Homeless Rage in America
      by MIKE HASTIE


      Yesterday I was driving in Portland, Oregon, when this homeless woman stepped in front of my car and just started to scream.

      I had my camera on the floor next to my legs, so I grabbed it real quick and took this picture. Being a photojournalist, I simply wanted proof of what I was witnessing.

      Sitting next to me was Brian Willson, who witnessed U.S. atrocities in Viet Nam.

      In the back seat was a Nicaraguan woman by the name of Ulda. She was visiting the U.S. for the first time.

      When she was a small child she remembers eating only banana roots. Her family didn’t have food to eat because of the U.S.-funded Ronald Reagan War.

      In the past two years, 200,000 people have moved to Portland from all over the country. Rents have gone sky high, just like other cities across the nation.

      Homelessness is an avalanche–tents popping up like wild flowers everywhere.

      Streets are littered with trash everywhere.

      Arguments on many street corners.

      You can feel the stress everywhere.

      Anyone reading my words knows exactly what I am talking about.

      In fact, I doubt if I could say anything in this post that people don’t already know by heart.

      It’s happening!

      You can’t spend 50% of U.S. tax dollars on the violent military, without eventually turning this country into an economic war zone.

      So, Mike, what’s your point?

      My point?

      The world is finally getting even.

      The Scream is finally being heard.

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    7. WHy should Majia stick-her-neck-out, any more? Few others do. Why should this valiant, genius, woman and mother,of such incredible strength, intelligence, wisdom, and integrity, continuously-be one of the very few honorable humans, in this gruesome-Plutocracy, police state. One of the very that stands up any more?
      Only a handful of others will honestly do so. She recorded the best Hotseat ever done IMO.
      Majia has done her part valiently, to expose the post Fukushima Nuclear mess that we have all, really been living in for 78 years.

      Most of us knew it is here. We are lied to, beaten down, brain-washed but more of us are are since Fukushima.

      Those of us, who have been destroyed by the nuclear police state are weary of using our idendities. Real antinuclear groups like Beyond Nuclear and Fairewinds are not always consistent in their message, because of the monster they are up against, but they do their best.

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    8. Yesterday was the hottest day in the recorded history of Anchorage, Alaska: 90°F Today, the city's sky is obscured by wildfire smoke. This is what living in a climate emergency looks like. m.accuweather.com/en/weather-new… pic.twitter.com/pZUX4YVUQ4

      https://m.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/anchorage-alaska-shrouded-by-one-of-longest-smoke-events-in-history/70008697

      wildfires alaska

      temperatures never that high in alsak before

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    9. "temperatures never that high in alsak before"

      ---of which we have records but probably during the Medieval Warming Period they got higher.

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  11. NASA won’t launch a mission to hunt deadly asteroids

    https://qz.com/1659566/nasa-nixes-hunt-for-deadly-asteroids/

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  12. They will bomb Iran in the next couple of weeks. SSDD AS iraq playing out with PNAC

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    1. The lady worked in South Korea. There are 22 beatup old Nuclear Reactors in South Korea spewing Tritium and other radionuclides into the small country. Not to mention Fukushima. These factors are never considered, when they write articles like this because iit is anethema to the Nuclear Security State and the ongoing brainwashed and obscured orwellian existence we all lead and gleefully enable

      My Boobs Were Busy Breastfeeding My Newborn. Then They Turned On Me.

      m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5d1cd4f3e4b0f312567db790

      "i was relieved to be able to dismiss my lumps, since I had a very active 2-year-old who I was trying to potty train, an intense full-time job, and was living abroad in Seoul, South Korea, with no family or close friends around other than my husband."

      LATER

      Two days later I received a call. The biopsy results were in. It was a metastatic adenocarcinoma. “We think it originated from your breast,” the radiologist said.

      “Excuse me,” I asked. “Did you just tell me that I have cancer?” He asked me to come in for a mammogram, but provided no other information. I went into a tailspin.

      After receiving my mammogram, the scans came up immediately. I could clearly see a mass in my right breast. This was not a clogged duct. It was breast cancer. How did this happen to me? I wondered. I thought I had done all the right things!

      AS IF DOING ALL THE RIGHT THINGS MAKWS ANY DIFFERENCE NOW THAT 1 IN 8 WOMEN DEVELOP BREAST CANCER

      The holistic doctor said the canced was from having a root canal as a child or maybe the guilt of having been adopted.
      The allopathic doctors blamed her laction while pregnant for the cancer and not catching it. Always blame the victims. Never look at the most carcinogenic substances in the universe that are so abundance in HYPER-NUCLEARIZED industrial states like South Korea, Japan, Russia, France The USA , where there are dozens of radionuclide leaking, reactors in each country.

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    2. This is what an expat from Tokyo has to say about Tokyo.

      http://newsvoice.se/2015/04/05/how-dangerous-is-tokyo-today-fukushima-untold-stories-by-toru-bove/

      I feel like the Japanese made a deal with the devil after world war 2. Mostly with Edward Teller. People from the US happily followed Ed Teller into nuke hell though. They also reaped benefits from exporting it.

      There is no need for tetraethyl lead in gasoline. Many of us in the United States drove around gleefully in cars with te lead till 1995.

      Some nascar racers in the US still use tetraethly lead in race cars to prevent knocking. TE lead gives more kick to their bloody gas guzzling “high performance” death machine.

      Americans revel in excess and insanity. Let them eat cake they say.

      More people could have and, can stand up against nuclear power in the United States. Supposedly Environmentally conscious americans continue to invest in nuclear power and nuk weapons through 401ks and the stock markets. They could divest now, especially since fukushima. They say that their financial advisors or, someone else is making those decisions.

      Americans could use less nuclear powered electricity by not living in energybinefficient mcmansions and doing wasteful things.

      The most populace areas of america have guzzled evergy based on nuclear and hydrocarbons for years. We have sucked off the teats of the energy corporations and military-industrial nuclear monsters. The highly profitable companies and the government have built and maintain these living creature death-machines and weapons of mass destruction. They are our sugar daddies, our bread and butter.

      Oil refineries, coal and oil plants, cars, and chemical co. send a lot of and many different naturally occuring heavy metals into the environment . They send naturally occuring heavy metals and radionucleides like polonium, radon, radium , etc into the water and air every year.

      Pollutants that have simmered deep in the ground for millions of years with uranium and lead, with uranium daughter products. All very dangerous. They have known it for years but, make the excuse that technology will eventually fix it. Stupidity, sociopathy, and wastefulness.

      Americans always could have protested nucs more for years and can now. Americans can do more with their pocketbooks and mass ralleys like in the UK and Japan to show their disdain for nuclear death. Americans can support total reliance on renewables.

      Some of the “so called antinukes” did not, and still do put their hearts into it. The new pronuclear gurus like Stewart Brand, James Lovelock, and Bill Gates are old antinuc hippies. They called themselves gaia-environmentalists. They make me sick.

      Many Americans, baby boomers and old hippies, have investments and retirements with nuclear interests and military contractors vested in their portfolios.

      Americans, even “so called antinucs” got rich off their speculations in the stock markets. Stocks that were and are vested in mining, military industrial contractors, unscrupulous oil companies run by the likes of the koch brothers, energy companies that helped build nuclear power plants, and their contractors.

      Oligarchs like koch brothers, abuse their political clout to try to stop solar and renewable projects or electric cars. Most americans have benefitted financially from crushing imperialism, cronie capitalism, arms sales, and exporting nuclear reactors for years and continue to do so as their own country becomes a radionucleide waste dump.

      Contractors like hallibuten do oil field work and build nuclear power plants.

      Many amercans have had good lives and have good retirements from working for companies that had and have associations with the military industrial complex. “It is the american way.”

      “Oh but I simply invested and reaped the benefits, thats capitalism.” Its like an old beat up gangster ruefully wishing there is and had been more law and order. Now the millenials have to reap what we have sewn. Pretty sociopathic

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    3. The old radioactive troll, does not care if the reactors blow and fuel pools burn. It does not care if the world is ruined in a few years by more radioactive and chemical pollution. It has seen better days.
      It does not care about violence to children
      It reacts by spewing ugly racism, justifying caging children, baiting, propaganda and lying, so the Nucleoapes can continue to build useless nuclear bombs and deregulate reactors it is a dupe or agent for the destructive nucleomonkey imbeciles. It doe not care that things will go in a few years instead of decades.2

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