View Full Version : THAT WAS MASSIVE 9.1 in Japan (Tsunami)
katewilliams79
29th April 2011, 16:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be0ow2Jjs9E
jackovesk
29th April 2011, 17:41
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be0ow2Jjs9E
Thank You katewilliams,
Leuren Moret is a Nuclear Power WHISTLEBLOWER who is telling all who will listen about the dangers of Nuclear Power.
"Like playing with fire... mankind has not learned as can be seen in the engineering mistakes made in building the Fukushima Plant in Japan. Nuclear radiation is very dangerous and we will be stuck with the consequences for a long time to come. There are certain measures you can take to protect yourself."
Listen as she explains...
Leuren Moret Quotes:
"What Species Kills their young for Energy?"
"What Species Kills their young for Security?"
"What Species Kills their young for Power?"
"Answer: None! Its complete INSANITY!!!"
"An Earthquake of Magnitude of 9.1 occouccered @ 12.46am on Friday the 11th March 2011
A magnitude 9 earthquake releases the the Energy that would be released by 1 Million Hiroshima & Nakasaki Bombs!
...and what this HAARP System, this New System of War is doing is artificially triggering natural events that release Huge amonts of Energy that can be used as a Destructive Force!"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be0ow2Jjs9E
Rocky_Shorz
29th April 2011, 18:14
http://funnybones.sblo.jp/
Here's hoping that May stays free from anymore disasters. At least let Japan try and enjoy it's Golden Week. The Japanese deserve a break. So for the next week I'll be working like mad to cheer up this nation and get some sort of normality back.
End of May it's Italy.
The panics have eased off as I'm so dam busy so my dosage is back to normal. Thanks for all the private PMs with advice and stuff. You're all a great bunch of people.
Ski-
between you in Japan and Thunder in Tornado alley Tennesee, I'm keeping busy... ;)
very happy to see the quakes quieting down along with sun activity and you back to spreading smiles in Japan...
you're a hero!!!
Rocky_Shorz
29th April 2011, 18:52
Hey Skib,
I see a small group of Japanese getting their own monitoring equipment out...
link (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1038658656/rdtnorg-radiation-detection-hardware-network-in-ja)
they are fund raising and not far from their, $33,000 goal...
only $730 to go by May 7th, know any entertainers that might want to help put them over the top? ;)
SKIBADABOMSKI
29th April 2011, 18:57
Hey Skib,
I see a small group of Japanese getting their own monitoring equipment out...
link (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1038658656/rdtnorg-radiation-detection-hardware-network-in-ja)
they are fund raising and not far from their, $33,000 goal...
only $730 to go by May 7th, know any entertainers that might want to help put them over the top? ;)
Nice find Rocky,
I'm on it. Meeting with about 50 entertainers tomorrow in a festival in Koenji Tokyo. I'll paste that and hand them out.
http://www.timeout.jp/en/tokyo/feature/3108/Golden-Week-Tokyo-2011
Ski-
Rocky_Shorz
29th April 2011, 19:09
they just want to get meters out all over Japan, and I'd like a source not trying to terrify the public...
It would be great if all of you could help...
Rocky_Shorz
30th April 2011, 18:07
They made it...
$33,852 (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1038658656/rdtnorg-radiation-detection-hardware-network-in-ja)
benevolentcrow
30th April 2011, 18:40
4/29/2011 -- Radiation Test -- Milk -- Test #3 FINAL -- Saint Louis, Missouri -- 41.3 CPM It indicates "normal" or "acceptable" radiation levels. Alert level is considered anything over 100CPM by the radiation network ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZZm-ncqWqc
benevolentcrow
30th April 2011, 18:43
4/30/2011 -- WOW! Massive eruption with plasma discharge - lightning -- Sakurajima Japan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=annfqr8_73c
bennycog
30th April 2011, 23:29
That was the same volcanoe with them seriously wierd lights around it hey? It seems to really have a lot of electrical energy.
benevolentcrow
1st May 2011, 00:03
Dr Bill Deagle & John Moore April 29th 2011 Radiation is still here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmB-DjJ9wuw
SKIBADABOMSKI
1st May 2011, 17:46
I had a very crazy moment today.
I'd had to do 6 shows in the Koenji Festival in Tokyo and on the last show I had at least 800 people around me and it rained. Now it was towards the end of the show and there was a strange atmosphere in the air because I didn't know how to react to everyone but I looked up at the rain and the people looked at me like they expected me to bail the show but I just said " If you'll all stay then I will " they all cheered for me to continue and I did.
At the finale it really started to pelt it down and I was in a t-shirt and I just blasted out some music and danced whilst holding out my hat and holding a microphone saying " you people are the most fearless people I have ever met and so this show is for you.. I'm not scared of the rain and I love this country and I love you" Then I turned up the music to full blast and just danced like crazy. I had tears coming down my eyes as soaking wet Japanese people whom were also crying or looking very emotional were just hugging me and giving me seriously good donations. It was crazy and very, very emotional but fantastic.
Just wanted to share this very magical and priceless moment with you all. Did I get radiated? who cares.. you live again. Even some westerners came over and danced with me. It ended up like 800 people just dancing and hugging each other. I'll never ever forget that show for sure.
Great finale to a great festival.. in a great country.
Ski-
Thank you, SKIBADABOMSKI. You and 800 people must have generated a lot of love and positive energy then.
luciole
1st May 2011, 18:09
Just wanted to share this very magical and priceless moment with you all. Did I get radiated? who cares.. you live again. Even some westerners came over and danced with me. It ended up like 800 people just dancing and hugging each other. I'll never ever forget that show for sure.
Great finale to a great festival.. in a great country.
Ski-
Well you certainly radiated with love!!!!
And it seems that it was very contagious!
Etherios
1st May 2011, 21:50
I had a very crazy moment today.
I'd had to do 6 shows in the Koenji Festival in Tokyo and on the last show I had at least 800 people around me and it rained. Now it was towards the end of the show and there was a strange atmosphere in the air because I didn't know how to react to everyone but I looked up at the rain and the people looked at me like they expected me to bail the show but I just said " If you'll all stay then I will " they all cheered for me to continue and I did.
At the finale it really started to pelt it down and I was in a t-shirt and I just blasted out some music and danced whilst holding out my hat and holding a microphone saying " you people are the most fearless people I have ever met and so this show is for you.. I'm not scared of the rain and I love this country and I love you" Then I turned up the music to full blast and just danced like crazy. I had tears coming down my eyes as soaking wet Japanese people whom were also crying or looking very emotional were just hugging me and giving me seriously good donations. It was crazy and very, very emotional but fantastic.
Just wanted to share this very magical and priceless moment with you all. Did I get radiated? who cares.. you live again. Even some westerners came over and danced with me. It ended up like 800 people just dancing and hugging each other. I'll never ever forget that show for sure.
Great finale to a great festival.. in a great country.
Ski-
Sometimes i wonder why humans always bond under pressure from a common untouched power... we should be like this everyday ...
i wanted to pass this and ask SKI ... you guys dont get any radiation over there in Tokyo ???
Bah youtube link was posted a while ago sorry
yiolas
1st May 2011, 22:00
Thank-you Ski, I wish that I could have been there with you guys in that Magical, Mystical moment when the human spirit outshines everything in the universe. We truly are Invincible.
paul1972
1st May 2011, 22:13
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This little Japanese boy, gave me so much energy.. radiate
I am yours
Paul1972
Linden
1st May 2011, 22:14
magical and priceless moment with you all. Did I get radiated? who cares.. you live again. Even some westerners came over and danced with me. It ended up like 800 people just dancing and hugging each other. I'll never ever forget that show for sure.
What a Fantastic experience!!
Rocky_Shorz
1st May 2011, 22:44
Paul that is a great vid...
Future Karaoke star in the making...
Hey Skib, sounds like you are happy to be back... ;)
SKIBADABOMSKI
2nd May 2011, 04:06
Paul that was hilarious..
Etherios. Yes we have radiation here in Tokyo but the readings prove it's very minimal. Heres a link http://chottomatte.net/2011/04/01/tokyo-radiation-levels-daily-updates-april/ and all the other readings seem to be the same.
The opportunity that came when Fukushima blew it's top resulted in many secret tests being done and somehow they spread radiation and fear across the globe. They are certainly conditioning everyone to fear radiation. It's working. People have drifted from terrorist fear to radiation fear.. job well done. Quite obvious is the fact that Japan with all it's resources and the rest of the world could of capped that situation in no time. Japan was told not to. I mean come on.. one fire engine with a hose and that comical helicopter dropping water in the wind must of been a clear sign.
EDIT: I posted without knowing about Osama Bin Laden's death. I guess they'll entwine them so more is coming.. ? of course more is coming. A nuclear attack seems to be likely. The Fukushima one was just an opportunity. A test to see how much fear it'd generate. Plus the outcome from the initial attack wasn't nearly as big as they'd anticipated.
Anyway heres the crazy song that I blasted out ..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P2F2ZmWpFQ
Thanks for the comments and yes it was a powerful moment. Anyway the performer who I brought over from Australia had huge followers and he is having great success. Not once has he even mentioned radiation and he is having so much fun here that he wants to stay longer and he was nearly in tears last night because of how much he has enjoyed himself. He needed this moment and it was meant to be and he seriously is a genius who was out of work and he's been offered lots of work here for the future.
He'll be throwing most of his cash to his charity in India for homeless kids so all in all many have benefited from this last weekend.
So yes, I'm very happy at the moment.
Ski-
Shikasta
2nd May 2011, 05:22
Ski, THANK YOU for sharing that amazing experience. I read it out to my partner and had difficulty reading as I kept crying. Thank you for reminding me/us to cut through the fear-mongering and LIVE from our hearts.
I told you that you are an inspiration!! Nowhere to hide when you're putting out seriously joyful energy like that! Keep going 'with the flow' Chris. :high5:
Graeme
Oh Ski,
I feel the love all the way over here in Western Canada..............................THANK YOU and may joy follow you all on your journey together in the wonderful country of Japan!
bennycog
4th May 2011, 08:42
post by ktlight, just so i could bump this thread.. Have you guys heard much more from that little tyke?
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?19779-Pacific-radiation-levels-keep-rising
benevolentcrow
7th May 2011, 01:26
Fukushima Groundwater Contamination Worst in Nuclear History
http://vimeo.com/23393101
benevolentcrow
7th May 2011, 01:41
Where is all that Fukushima radiation going, and why does it matter?
http://vimeo.com/23186557
SKIBADABOMSKI
10th May 2011, 06:29
Hi everyone,
Well most of you know that my next stop is Italy, I'll be going around the 22nd May. The 1st festival I'm doing is the Anderson Festival that'll be raising funds for Japan. I have already fixed it for them to not involve Red Cross and to use a good non profit organization. They agreed. I just hope that by the time I arrive that they aren't suffering themselves as Rome is in a bit of a panic at the moment with predictions of the place being crumbled on the 11th or the 21st. Not sure which but it's an old christian prediction.
Anyone else have some more info on this as for obvious reasons it seems to concern me AGAIN. I left one just in time at Christchurch and was in one in Japan so arriving at one seems not too far fetched. Even if nothing happens till I go I'll be on edge again. If I feel as much as a tremor I'll have an escape route planned because those old buildings will be dust in a flash. After Anderson I'll be in the quaint town of Pennabilli for another festival. Then after this it's the World Championship in Ireland. So if any of you members are around any of those festivals then please feel free to say hello. I'm easy to find.
Reports of a fire at Fukushima was ignored. Basically all news from Fukushima seems to be behind closed doors now. I just rely on a number of people with daily radiation readings that seem fine in Tokyo. The only time the reading went off the charts was when I was on the other side of Japan with my mini convoy so thats proven to of been a healthy choice of action. Anyway I don't want to jinx the peace we have here at the moment.
Not felt an aftershock in ages. Some days there are only 2 or 6 aftershocks so things have calmed down considerably. I do however feel that another big earthquake is coming in May and it could be here in Japan again or Italy as predicted or somewhere else. Regardless of it's source I hope it turns out to be just a failed prediction. Italy would suffer enormously from a large quake.
Just read this..
'For months Italian internet sites, blogs and social networks have been debating the work of Raffaele Bendandi, who claimed to have forecast numerous earthquakes and, predicted a “big one” in Rome on May 11.'
Anyway other than that it's all eerily quite on the preston front.
Take care
Ski-
Ha Ski,
To be at the forefront of large earth quakes must be a strange realisation and noticeably your intuition warns you in time.
I keep my fingers crossed that all will go well. I have been praying, and still do, for you and the billions of people in the targeted countries.
Stay safe, wise and happy,
hug from Anna
SKIBADABOMSKI
11th May 2011, 12:44
Yahoo news today in Japan made a balls of something. They headlined " Big Earthquake May 12th at 11.00am " like they made a mistake and it was pulled down quickly. Now I didn't see this myself and it has been rumored on Twitter so it could be nothing but fear mongering (Japanese Style) but just thought I'd post it. Yes this could of been anywhere but now we have a time at least.
If it is a balls up then .. well we'll cross that bridge when we cross it.
But I really do feel one is coming this month. Plus I think the sun flares don't look good. I know this thread is nearly dead but I didn't know where else to post this.
Thanks
Ski-
thunder24
11th May 2011, 12:46
ski, many of us have not forgot, please keep updateing whenever possible. thanks and goodluck
peace
Etherios
11th May 2011, 13:09
with all the disinfo we are getting i really hope this gets a sticky on the news updates thread.
SKI be safe where ever you end up being man my best wished to you and your friends/family.
benevolentcrow
11th May 2011, 15:37
REASON the WEST is TURNING a BLIND EYE is the WORLD ECONOMY.
Reactor No. 4 LEANING! Structure Unsound. Fukushima Japan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPWLwTiSv_Y
Darla Ken Pearce
11th May 2011, 16:04
Ski, please start a thread of your own under "News and Updates" and post all you hear, feel, and are experiencing from the new Ground Zero. We all look forward to your updates so much and they shouldn't be tainted with old fears of destruction and radiation coming mainly from the biased, brainwashing media and passed along as true when they are far from it. How can we know? Well, you are our eyes and ears on the ground. The other news ~ which we are rapidly leaving behind in 3D, has little true value but yours has an authenticity we love and cannot abide being without.
We ask that you assist us in gaining a fresh, clear, and real perspective of what's happening on the ground wherever you roam. Many blessings and know that angels watch over you, sweetie! Everyone on Avalon is with you in spirit! And so it is.... We thank you, we thank you, we thank you! xoxoxoxoxox
Rocky_Shorz
11th May 2011, 18:35
well I think he is our Quake Chaser, like a storm chaser always on the front lines to keep us updated, I think this is a good thread to sticky to keep track of Skibs adventures...
Private monitoring site from JapanFallout Map (http://www.safecast.org/)
bennycog
11th May 2011, 21:50
the thread will never die mate too much good info on here.. from start to end :)
benevolentcrow
12th May 2011, 17:32
JAPAN MELTDOWN UPDATE
http://modernsurvivalblog.com/nuclear/west-coast-usa-danger-if-japan-nuclear-reactor-meltdown/
benevolentcrow
12th May 2011, 17:36
Dangerous levels of radiation leaking from a crippled nuclear plant forced Japan to order 140,000 people to seal themselves indoors Tuesday after an explosion and a fire dramatically escalated the crisis spawned by a deadly tsunami.
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/news/2011/03/radiation-level-soars-after-japan-nuke-plant-fire-0#ixzz1MA1o13zJ
benevolentcrow
12th May 2011, 17:44
JAPAN has detected radiation above the legal limit in tea grown southwest of Tokyo and blamed it on the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant northeast of the capital, officials said.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/japan-recalls-tea-over-radiation-fears/story-e6frfku0-1226054863906#ixzz1MA3hZKEw
Darla Ken Pearce
12th May 2011, 17:47
For those who are open to the Celestials, this is their latest bulletin about the Earthquakes and radiation in Japan:
"I am SaLuSa from Sirius, and can inform you that you are getting closer to some major happenings, that will commence the final stage in the process of Ascension. Your long wait is soon to be rewarded, and if you are observant you may see the signs of it happening. Our presence in your skies continues to increase, but what is not so readily apparent is the progress we are making upon the Earth.
We have controlled the outcome of the earthquake in Japan, and radiation from the damaged Reactors has been kept to lower levels that do not pose a major threat. We also continue to avoid confrontation with the dark Forces, who seek to cause an incident that can place us in a bad light. That shall not happen, and we shall reveal their plan if they try to engage us. Be assured that the Galactic Federation is on alert and acting on your behalf."
Thank you SaLuSa and Mike Quinsey.
For those who do not believe in Celestials ~ you are free to remain in fear, as always. It's a choice we make every day and in each moment. And it's yours. Be love! The rest will come out in the wash ; ) xoxoxox
Arrowwind
12th May 2011, 21:50
Dangerous levels of radiation leaking from a crippled nuclear plant forced Japan to order 140,000 people to seal themselves indoors Tuesday after an explosion and a fire dramatically escalated the crisis spawned by a deadly tsunami.
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/news/2011/03/radiation-level-soars-after-japan-nuke-plant-fire-0#ixzz1MA1o13zJ
this article is dated March 15. Old news.
Arrowwind
12th May 2011, 22:07
It seems to me that there are still very significant issues with radiation in Japan including radiation found in human breast milk.
You know, people want to call reporting on this stuff fear mongering... but really? why would one not want to know what their risks are.
Seems to me that Tokyo is a very high risk area considering that green tea produced southwest of the city has dangerouly high levels of cesium,
way more dangerous than radioactive iodine.
That means that huge amounts of land are contaminated.
Postive thinking will not make this go away.
Nor will sticking ones head in the sand.
People need to be proactive to protect themselves
which I realize is very difficult to do when one is without home
and when their own government has been lying to them
I have been off the net for a while.
Have they managed to seal up any of these reactors?
have there been any more explosions in the last two weeks?
So celestials have controlled the outcome in Japan? they have removed major threat?
this is laughable to me.... guess I am doomed to live in fear.
what else can I do when the evidence contradicts the fantasy.
nearing
13th May 2011, 01:26
I think a positive attitude AND taking every precaution and action to protect oneself from radiation are BOTH important.
Do all you can do to protect your physical self, of course. But stay out of fear and anger, neither of them help the physical body due to stress. And neither of them help the spirit either.
Once a person has done all they can do, it's best to let it go.
SKIBADABOMSKI
13th May 2011, 07:32
I would like to add that I haven't taken any precautions regarding radiation. Haven't stocked up on anything and haven't taken any medication like Iodine tabs and stuff. Initially I was scared (understandable) but it's just not bothering me at all now. More will happen and if anything I'm more than ready mentally to face all the disasters. I just can't be bothered running around with a mask on checking the winds every hour popping pills. You can understand that for sure. It encourages the stress and fear and that could be more damaging than the actual radiation.
I have seen so much fear mongering and heard so many rumors from The Indigo kids predictions to just plain old were'er all doomed videos. I need to watch those vid's and I read everyone's opinion and at nexus they have a good old thread that is very informative. It's that informative that I sometimes have to brace myself before reading.
I will never forget and only last night I could finally sit and watch video after video of the tsunami. It was horrific and it breaks my heart to know in that rubble that was crawling it's way across the plains was bodies of children and family members. They did a good job of keeping the public away from seeing the actual moments when people were swept away but I have seen those videos and I think it's best that they kept it that way.
The recent events of the power plant smoking and melting down and TEPCO finally admitting it was a melt down just pisses me of because of the people who live near it. They have a festival going on only 80 kilometers from the plant and I know many performers that will be going and they asked me " why won't you come and help? " I replied " I understand you wanting to show that you're helping and I admire that but what I'm totally against is encouraging kids and families to make their way to a disaster zone thinking that everything is fine when it's clearly not so although you think your doing the right thing you are actually just making people think everything is ok and that it's safe to live within 80 kilometers from this place " I continued " yes it's this weekend and you'll all be thinking twice now and will be nervous but you don't have anything to worry about because you'll be there for a day and then you'll race back to Tokyo and take lots of credit for entertaining the people of Fukushima but they'll be still there with happiness and hope and an attitude of ""see everything will be fine""" and you are in actual fact .... doing a great job for the TEPCO company "
Well as you can imagine that caused a storm and many have decided against doing it and I'm all in for having the event cancelled. It's sick. It's a trick and it's unfair.
Incidentally the radiation for the last 2 days have dropped to just twice the norm in Tokyo. I can imagine that Fukushima it's higher. I know this is a level 7 and I personally think 100 kilometers should be evacuated just to be sure. But it won't happen.
Heres some disturbing gossip thats proven true..
People who have darted out of Fukushima and there is thousands of them .. well they get refused entry into hotels and stuff. They get avoided as if they have the plague and many are making new identities just to be treated normal. Families with children trying to check into hotels have to prove they are not from Fukushima. Yes there is a lot to add to this. I'll post more when I have some proper details.
I'll finish with a quaint little story involving some friends.
Finally when we was away on our tour I told you about a family that we let stay in our house whilst we were gone. Well it's a daughter and a father. She is called katie and he is a right hippy but a gentle soul. She is a 22 year old and she is very bright and beautiful. They returned to Fukushima and we persisted on them leaving but he wouldn't budge which means she wouldn't budge. Well after a long exhausting mission me and the misses finally got them to do something. He is now traveling the world with his daughter around Nepal and India and well it's a 2 year tour and he is spending everything he has to make sure she sees the world and this is very rewarding. Seeing the photos they send of a very relieved Katie with a happy proud father and you just know they are on the right path to something special. It took some doing I tell ya..
Anyway thanks for the input and I have many more little stories. I must remember to jot them down as there are so many I forget.
Thanks all.
Ski-
sandy
13th May 2011, 07:45
Hi Ski,
I love your soul, you are a beautiful person and your wife, family, friends and the country of Japan are blessed to have you in their lives. Not sure what to say as it seems Japan has been forgotten already by most of the world and the turmoil is great throughout much of the rest of our wonderful planet. It all just breaks my heart to see all the devastation but I do believe that LOVE will see us through to whatever the Golden Age brings. I'm sorry for all the harrowing things you have had to experience as of late and hold you, your loved ones and all of Japan in my heart.
Darla Ken Pearce
17th May 2011, 00:16
On second thought:
Hey, I agree with Rocky that this is fear mongering. It is one thing to talk about killing dolphins and not to do that as a matter of principle and I noticed there is an anger in this message that doesn't belong either, so I have removed this post entirely. It is not my intent to cause fear and it needs to go away now. My apology for posting it in the first place. We live and learn ~ that's how it is and I am not afraid to admit it ~ when I believe someone else is right and that I've made a mistake. This is twice for me today. So I must need a break : )
Carry on Avalon! Much love! xoxoxox
Rocky_Shorz
17th May 2011, 00:40
now that is fear mongering at its finest...
a 500 foot tsunami is a world ending event and not going to happen...
careful of this source Darla...
right now truths are scary enough...
edited to add, it isn't you, learning to see triggers in messages teach what to watch for, a good teacher might scare with truths, but also should offer a solution...
never a threat...
we're messed up enough without their help... ;)
Darla Ken Pearce
17th May 2011, 02:05
You are right, Rocky and I have removed this post. My apology to everyone here gathered and especially Ski. Much love! xoxoxox
Rocky_Shorz
17th May 2011, 18:55
we just need to keep a close eye on who is throwing spins to keep everyone scared...
I've wondered since the beginning if more Dolphins have died from this disaster than are normally killed off by Japan fishermen...
They've been punished plenty having their livelihood destroyed out of something they have no control over...
the 20,000 dolphins and whales slaughtered each year in Taiji, Japan are for food, sold on the market as Whale meat.
now those 20,000 are contaminated by radiation and are no longer fit to be eaten which takes them out of the food chain for 5-10+ years...
all fish around Japan are the same thing, bottom feeders are no longer in the food chain...
nope after first the BP disaster and now this looks like fish will need to be grown on a farm
why would they be wiped out by a 500 foot Tsunami when this mistake will haunt them for lifetimes...
this isn't fear mongering, this is truth, which hurts much more...
Rocky_Shorz
18th May 2011, 18:22
now I have already brought up Vertical farming for large metro areas, but the same could be used for fish farms...
recycled cleansed water flowing from top to bottom before filtering on the way back up...
now that Trump stepped back from being President maybe he would like to make a special project...
Trump Gardens and Streams...
it could be a special peaceful healing center for birthers... ;)
he is getting paid 60 million for a season of Apprentice, why doesn't he choose a special humanitarian project that can help the world...
Rocky_Shorz
19th May 2011, 19:08
Hey Skib,
do you think the entertainers would be interested in getting this out to Japan?
put a few thousand people back to work, create universities to teach advanced food production...
Rocky Shorz Foundation for Life project
I don't want it offered to bankers for one more way to squeeze the public, city franchises and funds go to monitoring all the different locations and sharing improvements...
store and processing center next to the University on main floor...
I know Trump could make this fly around the world, by making farming and fishing a black tie event, but it needs to be moved forward right now...
I'm not sure if he would see more people are interested in feeding their families right now than slot machines...
what do you think?
Avalon was first created to bring people together that want to change the world for the better, isn't this an idea we could all come together on in moving forward?
Imagine buildings so green they feed off the pollution in major cities...
I think we could help be the change...
giovonni
23rd May 2011, 05:22
That was quite a shift...
Instruments saw Japan quake lurch
http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/52828000/gif/_52828887_japan_seafloor_v3_624-1.gif
By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News
19 May 2011
Japan's 11 March mega-quake shifted the ocean floor sideways by more than 20m (65ft),
according one instrument placed on the seabed off the nation's coast.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13457182
jcocks
25th May 2011, 16:27
I was interested to see that news that there were in fact meltdowns in the fukishima reactors is actually making its' way into MSM sources (at least some sources)....
But the real questions are :
Can they contain this, and, if not now - then when? What will be the real effect of the radioactive contamination and how far will this contamination spread before they can contain the reactors adequately?
I'm not sure if you guys follow it or not, but fairewinds.com looks to be a realiable source of unbiased FACTUAL information on this ongoing situation. I'm impressed at its' matter-of-fact presentation that is not fair-mongering in the slightest and will be checking up there regularly from now on.
SOme are now saying that a 100km exclusion zone should be maintained around fukishima... how far away is Tokyo from fukishima?
bennycog
26th May 2011, 03:55
i think it is around 300 km or so cocksy :)
jcocks
29th May 2011, 01:00
this is o/t - but did you know that's the first time in many many years that anyone has called me cocksy? :D I used to get called that by some people all the time...
(I don't mind, BTW..... It's much better than some of the other names I've been called ;-)
Rocky_Shorz
31st May 2011, 23:40
Hey Skib how is your trip going?
one of the nets best spin doctors, Sorcha has new evidence that Japan was attacked by whale songs... ;)
Going from the chilling to the downright shocking is this report further stating; that based upon the analysis of the electronic ‘signatures’ emanating from Titan, the Earth’s Moon and the believed to be ‘UFO fleet’ following in the wake of Comet Elenin (C/2010 X1), that is fast nearing our planet, the only, and logical, interpretation that can be made is that they are, in fact, ‘whale songs’.
Even worse, this report goes on to claim that the catastrophic 11March 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami, that left Japan with over 30,000 dead, wounded and missing, and causing the worst nuclear disaster in modern human history, was, ‘without any doubt’, also, caused by this mysterious ‘alien whale race’.
The ‘method of attack’ employed by this ‘alien whale race’ against Japan, this report continues, was the ‘super-heating’ of the Earth’s ionosphere above the Pacific Plate subduction zone near northern Honshu causing it to rupture in a staggeringly large area estimated to be 500 km in length (310 mi) with a width of 200 km (120 mi) which unleashed a 9.0 magnitude super-quake and a tsunami said to have been over 100 meters in height.
Dimitar Ouzounov from the United States NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland, and his team, utilizing France’s DEMETER Satellite, confirmed the findings of Russian scientists in this report after their finding that in the days prior to the Great Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami the atmosphere over Japan did indeed heat to levels never before seen. [photo 2nd left]
To why Japan and the US would be specifically targeted by this ‘alien whale race’ appears to lie in new evidence linking these two nations to a ‘secret whaling plot’ discovered in the WikiLeaks release of American documents that would allow the Japanese to begin ‘harvesting’ whales off of their coast.
link (http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1484.htm)
jcocks
1st June 2011, 02:20
Hey Skib how is your trip going?
one of the nets best spin doctors, Sorcha has new evidence that Japan was attacked by whale songs... ;)
Going from the chilling to the downright shocking is this report further stating; that based upon the analysis of the electronic ‘signatures’ emanating from Titan, the Earth’s Moon and the believed to be ‘UFO fleet’ following in the wake of Comet Elenin (C/2010 X1), that is fast nearing our planet, the only, and logical, interpretation that can be made is that they are, in fact, ‘whale songs’.
Even worse, this report goes on to claim that the catastrophic 11March 2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami, that left Japan with over 30,000 dead, wounded and missing, and causing the worst nuclear disaster in modern human history, was, ‘without any doubt’, also, caused by this mysterious ‘alien whale race’.
The ‘method of attack’ employed by this ‘alien whale race’ against Japan, this report continues, was the ‘super-heating’ of the Earth’s ionosphere above the Pacific Plate subduction zone near northern Honshu causing it to rupture in a staggeringly large area estimated to be 500 km in length (310 mi) with a width of 200 km (120 mi) which unleashed a 9.0 magnitude super-quake and a tsunami said to have been over 100 meters in height.
Dimitar Ouzounov from the United States NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland, and his team, utilizing France’s DEMETER Satellite, confirmed the findings of Russian scientists in this report after their finding that in the days prior to the Great Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami the atmosphere over Japan did indeed heat to levels never before seen. [photo 2nd left]
To why Japan and the US would be specifically targeted by this ‘alien whale race’ appears to lie in new evidence linking these two nations to a ‘secret whaling plot’ discovered in the WikiLeaks release of American documents that would allow the Japanese to begin ‘harvesting’ whales off of their coast.
link (http://www.whatdoesitmean.com/index1484.htm)
That guy has been reading way too much douglas adams :D
Rocky_Shorz
1st June 2011, 03:58
or Onyx... ;)
The aquatic culture I call Valou, vaguely resembles a cross between squid and a whale, only with a few more tentacles and more flippers for better maneuvering in the water. They stay in spherical water tanks which can move in any direction depending on will-power and they communicate with other races using a wide range of symbols which they produce by emitting certain vibrational frequencies on a round device, that has a strange gel-like liquid, in the form of a dish. The symbols are similar to what we have know here as cymatics. The sound tones they produce are similar in a way to the basic binaural beats. They communicate this way with most other developing races because those races are not telepathic. And we are considered a 'developing race' by them. They have a lot of small "towns" below the Atlantic and the Indian ocean 9some of the strangest USO reports are for their craft), and they are very much involved in restoring some of the flora and fauna that has died out there or is on the brink of extinction. The Valou create complete water worlds around other star systems. They literally create water heavens, on each unpopulated star system they find, and to date there are 447 planets like this that are created by them. All oceanic worlds... link to OnyxKnight (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?15909-My-ET-contact-experiences-%28discussions-Q-A-panel-etc.%29&p=169921&viewfull=1#post169921)
Rocky_Shorz
3rd June 2011, 02:26
while getting info on the e coli outbreak I found a thread with real detailed info from Japan, photos stories etc.
link (http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=166859&page=3)
Guest
3rd June 2011, 03:14
thank you, rocky_shorz i've been looking for more information about Japan. it's pretty scary stuff -the radioactive water tanks over flowing they can't pump it out fast enough.... but on a positive note it is good that a hostile for children in Okinawa is letting them stay through the summer at no charge.
SKIBADABOMSKI
29th June 2011, 08:38
Dam this is pretty grim.
Fukushima residents' urine now radioactive
Kyodo
More than 3 millisieverts of radiation has been measured in the urine of 15 Fukushima residents of the village of Iitate and the town of Kawamata, confirming internal radiation exposure, it was learned Sunday.
Both are about 30 to 40 km from the Fukushima No. 1 power plant, which has been releasing radioactive material into the environment since the week of March 11, when the quake and tsunami caused core meltdowns.
"This won't be a problem if they don't eat vegetables or other products that are contaminated," said Nanao Kamada, professor emeritus of radiation biology at Hiroshima University. "But it will be difficult for people to continue living in these areas."
Kamada teamed up with doctors including Osamu Saito of Watari Hospital in the city of Fukushima to conduct two rounds of tests on each resident in early and late May, taking urine samples from 15 people between 4 and 77.
Radioactive cesium was found both times in each resident.
Radioactive iodine was logged as high as 3.2 millisieverts in six people in the first survey, but none was found in the second survey.
The data indicate accumulated external exposure was between 4.9 and 13.5 millisieverts, putting the grand total between 4.9 to 14.2 millisieverts over about two months, they said.
"The figures did not exceed the maximum of 20 millisieverts a year, but we want residents to use these results to make decisions (to move)," said Kamada.
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Thanks for that link Rocky, yes very informative. Was quite surprised. Was talking to some people here today about everything and they say that the food for next year will be just messed up. Thats quite worrying. I feel another big aftershock coming in the next few days, maybe just my paranoia. What does one eat when everything has been contaminated? Tinned food? I guess the imported food shop will be booming. That'll get the Japanese buying US beef again. Oh didn't you know that the Japanese kind of refused to eat US beef for ages. It really pis***d of some people.
So everyone will be buying imported US food next year. Or european food.
Hope so, sat down to have a nice meal and when they came with a starter salad I just looked at it and looked at my misses and we had to say we didn't want it. I guess it'll take ages for thing to return to normal. They said " it's from down south " but we still didn't want it after all the delicious Italian food we had consumed in the last month and the fresh crunchy salads. Guess salads are off the menu for a few years.
After europe this place seems kind of gloomy, glad I'll be off again for another month soon. Then when I get back I'll have the wonderful autumn to look forward to with all this exciting Elenin stuff and more earthquakes and maybe more tsunamis.
Ski-
Etherios
29th June 2011, 09:48
The data indicate accumulated external exposure was between 4.9 and 13.5 millisieverts, putting the grand total between 4.9 to 14.2 millisieverts over about two months, they said.
"The figures did not exceed the maximum of 20 millisieverts a year, but we want residents to use these results to make decisions (to move)," said Kamada.
And this kamada guy is a scientist or something? Are they giving average numbers or total? Cause 4.9-14.2 in 2 months is almost 3 times more than 20 in 12 months ...
I hope you are safe SKI ... even tho things will get harder as you say.(cause of food problems). I wish you the best and maybe its time to leave Japan?
p.s. thank god for the Japanese people for not eating US beef lol ... you never know what they feed the cows there lol...
SKIBADABOMSKI
29th June 2011, 11:20
The data indicate accumulated external exposure was between 4.9 and 13.5 millisieverts, putting the grand total between 4.9 to 14.2 millisieverts over about two months, they said.
"The figures did not exceed the maximum of 20 millisieverts a year, but we want residents to use these results to make decisions (to move)," said Kamada.
And this kamada guy is a scientist or something? Are they giving average numbers or total? Cause 4.9-14.2 in 2 months is almost 3 times more than 20 in 12 months ...
I hope you are safe SKI ... even tho things will get harder as you say.(cause of food problems). I wish you the best and maybe its time to leave Japan?
p.s. thank god for the Japanese people for not eating US beef lol ... you never know what they feed the cows there lol...
Nah, I wouldn't leave this wonderful place...
http://i56.tinypic.com/syqjcn.jpg
This is a picture my friends sent me, as they went off to perform for the STILL homeless victims of the disaster. Well not exactly perform but to cheer up the people somewhat. Above is the type of scenery they had on the trip.
http://i52.tinypic.com/10iaqyx.jpg
They have to go to a lot of people one at a time as they just can't move. I feel so sorry for them.
http://i54.tinypic.com/219vssp.jpg
Anyway thought I'd share this with you all.
Ski-
Etherios
29th June 2011, 12:11
I am sure that the laughter you guys provide costs more than every gold that exist in this planet. Just the love and joy you spread is enough to keep these people going on. Bless you all
P.S. nice red hair :-P on the last pic hehe
Rocky_Shorz
1st July 2011, 20:15
well Skib, the only way to produce food without contaminates is to grow it indoors... hint hint...
Baking Soda binds to the radiation in soil allowing it to be washed away leaving the dirt clean enough to grow in...
things are real quiet right now from the Sun so you will be fine...
SKIBADABOMSKI
4th July 2011, 04:10
Some big drama happening with this dude at the moment. He was attending a meeting concerning the revival of the disaster struck areas. This guy has been appointed as the minister.
1st let me introduce you to..
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STATE MINISTER IN CHARGE OF RECONSTRUCTING AREAS RAVAGED BY THE MARCH 11 QUAKE AND TSUNAMI and STATE MINISTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Ryu Matsumoto
Date of birth: May 17, 1951
Party: Democratic Party of Japan
Electoral district: Lower House; Fukuoka No. 1 (seventh term)
Matsumoto is mostly known for his large annual income. He pulled in ¥86.16 million in 2009, which ranked him second among his Diet peers. He shot to the top with ¥843.66 million in 2008 after selling off properties inherited from his father.
A Fukuoka native, Matsumoto has focused on human rights issues since he was elected in 1990, promoting help for minority groups in Japan. His grandfather Jiichiro, also a politician, is known as father of the liberation movement for "buraku" outcasts.
Growing up in a family of politicians, Matsumoto joined the Social Democratic Party of Japan. In 1980 he became a secretary for his father, Eiichi, who was then an Upper House lawmaker. He also participated in his family's construction business.
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OK check this out. He arrives at the meeting only to find that the Miyagi prefecture governor was not their. (please note he is extremely busy considering Miyagi was one of the most strucken areas of the earthquake and tsunami) This for him is an insult. The Miyagi guy walks in 2 minuets late. Then this guy insults him and tells him that by being late it could effect how much the Japan government will help you !! do you understand? !! .... how bloody sick is that. Then after he threw a whole bunch of insults and acts all cocky he turns to the media and tells them that if they publish any of this that they'll be hell to play and he'll shut down their companies.
He left the meeting disgusted. Anyway after the initial shock the Miyagi boss decides that he won't be bullied and ordered the media to reveal the truth about what just happened. One guy had it all recorded and it was released this morning on Japan news.
Most of the stuff has already been deleted but if I find anything I'll post it up. If these power struck people who usually play football with kids in front of the media and then the next you see what evil tyrants they can be has been a shock for the people of Japan.
More to come on this... and if anyone can find anything else on this it would be helpful.
Thanks
Ski-
jcocks
4th July 2011, 09:30
Ha! Nothing surprising in that I'm afraid... It's just the way our society works... The only way to get anywhere in life is to tread on peoples' heads. If you're too nice to do that, someone will tread on yours to get where they want. You see it all the time - arseholes screw nice people out of their money ALL THE TIME.... See that CEO? You think he got where he is by being nice? THINK AGAIN! If you look hard enough, you'll see a trail of debris from all the heads he's stomped on to get there....
Unfortunately,our society currently rewards that sort of behaviour (within reason - if you go too far off-kilter they'll bust you, but the amount you can get away with is ridiculous)... I guess it's an extension of the "survival of the fittest" mindset....
What we need is a bloody great big wake-up call to get people to take notice and change their ways. Unfortunately, that hasn't happened yet - and when it does finally happen, it won't be pretty....
bennycog
4th July 2011, 11:32
Thanx ski :) here is a couple websites covering the story.. had to find the right words to get the search happening.. there is a video on the second site..
http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2011/07/04/reconstruction-minister-blasts-tohoku-official-for-bad-manners/
"Perhaps lacking the famed indefatigability of cabinet colleague and chief cabinet spokesman Yukio Edano, the 60-year-old Mr. Matsumoto’s patience was already visibly on the wane before Gov. Murai arrived. “It’s a matter of good manners that a host of the meeting should be present in the room to welcome a guest (when he arrives),” he tersely commented to accompanying officials while waiting for Mr. Murai.
Moments later, Mr. Murai appeared, smiling and seeking a handshake. Mr. Matsumoto waved him away brusquely. “When you are expecting a guest, make sure to be in the room first, understood?,” the minister snapped. In an apparent reference to previous generations’ appreciation for formality, the minister went on: “I’m sure that Japan’s military, which understands the order of elderly and young, would do it.” (The phrase “the order of elderly and young” duly went on to top Google’s local search trends)."
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/07/this-thug-is-japanese-minister-in.html
"From Tohoku Broadcasting Company's news report:
(Announcer): Ryu Matsumoto, newly-appointed Minister in charge of recovery and reconstruction from the March 11 earthquake/tsunami, visited Miyagi Prefecture for the first time since the appointment. When he didn't see the governor waiting for him in the meeting room, the Minister got angry, and strongly rebuked the governor.
(Announcer): Here's Minister Ryu Matsumoto visiting the Miyagi prefectural government office. When he did not see Governor Murai in the room waiting for him, his countenance became severe.
(Matsumoto): He [the governor] should be here before me, and that's the proper way, isn't it?
(Announcer): A few minutes later, Governor Murai came in smiling, and offered his hand to the Minister for a handshake. The Minister refused. The atmosphere in the room immediately turned tense. After receiving the documents that detailed the requests [from Miyagi Prefecture], Minister Matsumoto told the governor in harsh words."
http://jen.jiji.com/jc/i?g=eco&k=2011070400571
SKIBADABOMSKI
4th July 2011, 13:44
All the videos of him running his finger across his neck at the media as a gesture of I'll have all your companies closed if this gets out has been deleted. Even the threats of him saying that he'll close all the media companies if they reported it and he threatened to not help the Myiga prefecture because of it.
Anyway it was aired this morning showing everything and when my misses told me I told her what would happen and it has, they have stopped talking about it except for him being annoyed at the Miyagi person being late and thats it. All clips and TV reports have been deleted. Nothing on the internet about it now. Gone, vanished. So the big boys stepped in and cleaned up the mess I suppose. He'll get a ticking off for being a dick and that'll be the end of it.
Anyway just thought I'd share that with you.
Oh and thanks benny for the links.
And Rocky, yes please keep me informed of any dodgy sun activity via pm. I'm always interested in the sun farting, don't know much about it, like how to study it and such but it seems to be very accurate.
Ski-
Rocky_Shorz
4th July 2011, 17:44
well you just worry about you, if I see Peeks in energy coming I'll let you know until then, share your laughter without worries...
on one hand being the one in charge of clean up and rebuilding the disaster area must be beyond a stressful job, and takes someone with a backbone to let the world know he can do it...
as for the Governor, Bless you for everything you are doing for your people...
Etherios
4th July 2011, 23:26
What you guys think of this? To me it smells like proof of HAARP. HERE (http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/26773/?ref=rss)
Today, Dimitar Ouzounov at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre in Maryland and a few buddies present the data from the Great Tohoku earthquake which devastated Japan on 11 March. Their results, although preliminary, are eye-opening.
They say that before the M9 earthquake, the total electron content of the ionosphere increased dramatically over the epicentre, reaching a maximum three days before the quake struck.
At the same time, satellite observations showed a big increase in infrared emissions from above the epicentre, which peaked in the hours before the quake. In other words, the atmosphere was heating up.
Maia Gabrial
4th July 2011, 23:39
The satanists really want to get back at Japan, according to Benjamin Fulford.
Stay safe, SKIBADABOMSKI and everyone.
Kumonitori
5th July 2011, 17:54
Recently released information from JPN government nuclear safety "agency" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io6daEOFk3A) sorry, the program (July 5th) is in Japanese but main points are as below.
1000 children in the various towns of Fukushima prefecture, were measured for radiation exposure at the end of March. (Strangely enough, not around the vicinity of the Fukushima plant -- and quite some time after the accident, 3 weeks later (which could possibly be an effort to down-play the seriousness of the issue)...since half life of some radioactive particles are quite short, eg. Iodine-131). This information had apparently been handed to IAEA last month however, the information is revealed to the Japanese public now. ALL information given to IAEA (during their visit last month) was never made public or revealed by TEPCO or the JPN government (not even to the experts in this field such as Prof. Koide of Kyoto University, and left in the dark and unable to make proper assessment of current situation).
The data provided reveals that 45% of children (living quite some distance from the plant) were exposed to radiation poisoning of they thyroid, one example given of a child 1yr or age 0.1 (μSv/h) or 50(mSv/year) which seems to be a low number, down-played to avoid panic perhaps. However, Prof. Koide claims that numbers are in the range of 500(mSv/year) for children living in cities closer to the accident site. BTW, Mr. Hirose Takashi (author and researcher of nuclear energy) says that the figures given out by the JPN govt/TEPCO should be multiplied by 10 to get a more realistic number.
The area in which this research (data collecting) was conducted was at Iwaki-shi, kawatama-machi, iitatemura.
However, closer cities to the Plant such as Namie-machi, tests were not done, or at least the data are not publicized.
Clashes between residents (parents) living close to the site and JPN govt over "safe"level (of course there is no SAFE level) of radiation exposure to children from the soil on school grounds were claiming that their kids were being used as guinea pigs to gather data and information. Govt wanted to set safe level at 20mSv/year and parents were protesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOf2cMxQD5o&feature=related (sorry, clip in Japanese)
Etherios
5th July 2011, 19:24
i love the namings ... "safe levels" ahahah whats safe about radiation. Kumonitori i feel really sad when ever i read these "news"... they are talking about human beings that will be effected 100000% the next years from this and they just dont care. All they care is to hide it till some years pass and they are off the hook. Why are the children still living in those areas? Do you know how far radiation reached? Has it cover all Japan? What about the big cities like Tokyo?
Kumonitori
5th July 2011, 20:45
The radiation particles have pretty much covered all of Japan, from the Okinawa Ryukyu Islands to the Northern Hokkaido Islands. The amount of radiation accumulated on the soil will most likely depend on how much rain fall a particular area will receive during the time winds carry the particles. Down wind from the Fukushima plant, mainly south-east or north-west areas are major contamination zones.
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/news/fukushima?LANG=en&VAR=nilujapan137&HH=24&JJ=2011&MM=04&TT=06&LOOP=1
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/weather/news/fukushima?LANG=en&VAR=nilujapan137&HH=24&JJ=2011&MM=04&TT=04&LOOP=1
Tokyo city is accumulating more by the day, I'm sure. As evidence, (Nanbu sludge plant) sewage treatment plants in Tokyo have tons of highly radioactive sludge that is piling up with no place to be relocated. 2.7 uSv/h in the air within the sludge plant in Otaku Tokyo. Commonly the sludge are used in making cement, fertilizers, concrete building construction. (but not anymore! I hope...) The workers at these sewage treatment plants in Tokyo are being exposed to high levels of radiation without even knowing about it, wearing their everyday clothing. "Come on! wake up, protect yourself guys, ignorance is slowly killing you!"
Fukushima sludge 447000 becquerel
Tokyo sludge 55000 becquerel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSvKatX9aaQ (to give you an idea of what the sludge looks like)
Initially, the govt announced to the people that there was no immediate threat and evacuation was not necessary.
Yes, "no immediate threat", that is, unless you're a few meters vicinity of the plant -- when you're falling ill and vomiting from radiation poisoning. Unlike some infectious disease, the effects are not immediate and no one can point fingers saying that it was in direct connection with the accident 5, 10, 15 years down the road.
The people in the area believed the information from the govt, and decided to remain where they were, including the children. This cover-up and down-playing would probably become the critical issue in the following years when many people begin to realize the seriousness of what they were "not" told.
I'm still puzzled as to why the children in the vicinity are not relocated to Kyushu or a different prefecture, as was done during the war when kids were relocated with the school to the country side. With all the protesting of the parents in the area, I don't see why the parents are not taking the necessary steps to protect their kids and send them off to a remote area. Financial issues? ignorance of long term health dangers? or is it, we all stick together come what may attitude? I have no idea.
http://nanohana.me/?p=1436
Rocky_Shorz
6th July 2011, 01:19
Skib,
right when Japan was trying to figure out how to get off Nukes...
Yasuhiro Kato, an associate professor of earth science at the University of Tokyo, led the research team that discovered the deposited. Prof. Kato estimated that there are 100 billion tons of rare earth minerals in the Pacific seabed.
Deposits were found in 78 locations along the seabed in international waters. The minerals were found east and west of Hawaii and east of Tahiti. The Guardian reports that the metals, tantalum and yttrium among them, found are used in smartphones, tablets, and flat-screen televisions.
In a letter to British journal Nature Geoscience, Prof. Kato wrote, "We estimate that an area of just one square kilometre, surrounding one of the sampling sites, could provide one-fifth of the current annual world consumption of these elements."
Global reserves of these minerals are roughly 110 million tons, according to the US Geological Survey, with the majority of them located China. Given China's grasp on production of rare minerals, Japan has sought other sources, and this recent discovery... link... (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388094,00.asp)
now they have everything they need to create massive Water powered Prius Generators...
8448
Jellyfish attacking and shutting down two nuke plants?
I wonder if the insurance company will deny the claim under acts of God? ;)
Japan's Minister for Reconstruction Ryu Matsumoto has announced his resignation after just a week in the job. link (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14024206)
Etherios
6th July 2011, 12:32
Recently released information from JPN government nuclear safety "agency" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Io6daEOFk3A) sorry, the program (July 5th) is in Japanese but main points are as below.
1000 children in the various towns of Fukushima prefecture, were measured for radiation exposure at the end of March. (Strangely enough, not around the vicinity of the Fukushima plant -- and quite some time after the accident, 3 weeks later (which could possibly be an effort to down-play the seriousness of the issue)...since half life of some radioactive particles are quite short, eg. Iodine-131). This information had apparently been handed to IAEA last month however, the information is revealed to the Japanese public now. ALL information given to IAEA (during their visit last month) was never made public or revealed by TEPCO or the JPN government (not even to the experts in this field such as Prof. Koide of Kyoto University, and left in the dark and unable to make proper assessment of current situation).
The data provided reveals that 45% of children (living quite some distance from the plant) were exposed to radiation poisoning of they thyroid, one example given of a child 1yr or age 0.1 (μSv/h) or 50(mSv/year) which seems to be a low number, down-played to avoid panic perhaps. However, Prof. Koide claims that numbers are in the range of 500(mSv/year) for children living in cities closer to the accident site. BTW, Mr. Hirose Takashi (author and researcher of nuclear energy) says that the figures given out by the JPN govt/TEPCO should be multiplied by 10 to get a more realistic number.
The area in which this research (data collecting) was conducted was at Iwaki-shi, kawatama-machi, iitatemura.
However, closer cities to the Plant such as Namie-machi, tests were not done, or at least the data are not publicized.
Clashes between residents (parents) living close to the site and JPN govt over "safe"level (of course there is no SAFE level) of radiation exposure to children from the soil on school grounds were claiming that their kids were being used as guinea pigs to gather data and information. Govt wanted to set safe level at 20mSv/year and parents were protesting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOf2cMxQD5o&feature=related (sorry, clip in Japanese)
Almost half the children in Fukushima test positive for radiation (http://www.setyoufreenews.com/2011/07/almost-half-children-in-fukushima-test.html)
SKIBADABOMSKI
7th July 2011, 09:23
And in other news..
Japan's disaster reconstruction minister Ryu Matsumoto resigns over verbal gaffes
Japan's embattled Premier Naoto Kan took another blow on Tuesday as his disaster reconstruction minister quit, having caused a furore with scathing remarks to leaders of tsunami-hit regions.
Ryu Matsumoto, 60, left the post he assumed only a week earlier after he caused an outcry by giving a rough dressing-down before television cameras to a regional leader because he showed up to a meeting a few minutes late.
Matsumoto also sought to bully attending journalists into keeping the incident quiet, but instead saw his terse comments aired on TV and turn into a YouTube sensation with a hailstorm of calls for him to resign.
The latest foot-in-mouth scandal to claim the scalp of a Japanese politician piled more pressure onto Kan, Japan's fifth premier in as many years, who is already under intense pressure to resign just over a year into his post.
In a stand-off with the conservative opposition and members of his own centre-left party, Kan has promised to step down soon, but only once several key bills on disaster recovery and renewable energy are passed.
His enemies, in turn, have threatened to block key bills unless he goes.
The political bickering threatens to paralyse Japan's government as the country struggles to recover from its worst post-war disaster, the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that sparked the ongoing Fukushima nuclear crisis.
Kan, whose approval rating plunged below 20 percent in one recent media poll, in a minor cabinet reshuffle last week gave Matsumoto, then the environment minister, the new portfolio of disaster reconstruction minister.
But Matsumoto's tenure was short-lived, even by the standards of Japan's volatile politics, and on Tuesday he became the fourth minister under Kan to leave the cabinet, either in protest or because of a scandal.
Matsumoto sparked uproar at the weekend when he met the governors of two tsunami-hit prefectures, where vast areas remain devastated wastelands and tens of thousands of people are still homeless and desperate.
When the governor of worst-hit Miyagi prefecture, Yoshihiro Murai, appeared a few minutes late for a meeting, Matsumoto refused to shake his hand.
"You came in late," Matsumoto said tersely. "When a guest comes, you have to be here first before you call your guest into the room," he told the 50-year-old governor, who once served in Japan's military.
"The Self-Defense Force does that because they understand the young must honour their elders. Do you understand? Work hard," he said before rolling cameras, then telling journalists to keep his remarks off the record.
In a separate meeting with Iwate governor Takuya Tasso, Matsumoto warned bluntly that the government "will help areas that offer ideas, but will not help those without ideas. I want you to work with that kind of resolve."
When the exchanges were publicised - with the clips drawing tens of thousands of hits on YouTube and other video-sharing websites - offended citizens, the media and politicians voiced anger at the minister's tone.
"What is it with this condescending manner?" the liberal Asahi Shimbun asked in an editorial, questioning whether Matsumoto was fit for the job.
The conservative Sankei Shimbun asked: "Is it possible for a man who shouts such abusive language, without putting the disaster zones first, to follow the path of reconstruction together with the victims?"
In Matsumoto's farewell speech on Tuesday, his eyes misty and his voice choked, he conceded that "my words were short and rough and hurt the feelings of people suffering from disaster damage. I apologise."
It was another bad day for Kan, who has been widely attacked over the slow pace of reconstruction from the quake, the construction of temporary homes for victims, and bringing the nuclear crisis under control.
"Japanese politics is going through a meltdown," said Tetsuro Kato, a political scientist at Tokyo's Waseda University.
"Prime Minister Kan is responsible for appointing a person most ill-suited for the position, which is now the most important post in Japan.
"It is the prime minister himself who should have left by now. This latest incident is a big political mistake that happened while the government is already in a terminal condition."
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Well the was inevitable. So he's out and that story ends.
Just wanted to add some other news that my misses shared with me today. A friend of ours had been to Fukushima to add his bit of assistance and he picked up a pregnant dog that was wild on the streets and was looking very sick.
He brought the dog back to Tokyo and was caring for it and yesterday the dog had his puppies. One of the dogs had 6 claws on one foot and yes he showed us a picture but I didn't copy it. I'm leaving for europe tomorrow so I'm really busy packing and stuff so I can't chase him for the photo again but thats quite scary.
We have been very busy organizing gigs for other countries and next year we'll be out of Japan for at least 6 months of 2012.
Since the disaster which is nearing 4 months we have spent 2 months of that away in other countries. Tomorrow we leave for another 1 and a half months. If thats any consolation we have avoided getting low but maybe deadly constant everyday radiation.
This is the best that we could of done without just up and running away.
On a lighter note a friend of mine from Australia called Goliath The Worlds Smallest Strongest Man has arrived in Osaka for an 8 month job he got from Universal Studios and he messaged me saying...
" I hear that blowing your nose in public is frowned upon and that you should sit with both your feet on the floor and you shouldn't show the soles of your feet? and if thats the case then if they don't have mini chairs then basically I can't sit anywhere lol "
This made me laugh and also I spoke with him on Skype telling him that Osaka is fine and it hasn't had an earthquake or aftershock since the disaster happened and then next day Osaka was shaken with an aftershock.. lol
He said " I was in the shower and didn't feel a thing " he almost seemed a tad disappointed lol..
Anyway I'll be away for a while, but will still be here frequently pending on internet connections in hotels and such.
When I return to Japan it will be for the fall, exciting times indeed for everyone I guess.
Speak soon,
Chris/Ski-
Rocky_Shorz
7th July 2011, 13:54
Have a great trip Skib!!!
Etherios
10th July 2011, 14:31
Company Finally Admits 765 KG of Uranium Burned In March 11 - HERE (http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2011/07/08/765-kg-uranium-burned-march-11-oil-refinery-fire-japan-quake-33771/)
The Question is what the Japanese people will do ??? I havent read any reaction from them till now besides some protests ... i mean this is a mass attack on the Japanese people and no one is taking the blame. No one is even pointing fingers, i even read Japan "officials" say that there is no future to Japan without Nuclear power o.O.
How many should die just for the shake of power and money? I am sure some of those monsters even think that Japan has too many people so why not soft kill a few mill :-(
Rocky_Shorz
15th July 2011, 22:59
7.0 hit before you posted, calm down, they're working on it... ;)
and they aren't forgetting, just looking for the right alternative
Rocky_Shorz
15th July 2011, 23:04
the saving factor of when the meltdown happened was it blew out to sea instead of towards the population centers.
good news is it saved the people, bad news is it nuked the sea.
Arrowwind
15th July 2011, 23:39
the saving factor of when the meltdown happened was it blew out to sea instead of towards the population centers.
good news is it saved the people, bad news is it nuked the sea.
and it nuked the USA. Reports of infant mortality is going way up in some locations... a 45% increase in Philadelphia, where they had elevated radioactive iodine exposures... also a signficicant increase in California in areas around San Francisco. Infant mortality has been going down consecutively in this nation for many years. Health officials have been shocked as to this abrupt and significatnly high rise. They cannot seem to atribute it to anything but the fallout as they cannot see any other thing that has changed. Remember, where there is radio active iodine there are radio active cesium and other things too, that they do not measure for.
My friend had a grandbaby born last week near Seattle and it was deformed... we will never know but we wonder.
If that result can happen way over here in the USA, I would consider the living potential of Japan to be just about nil.
Like I said from the very beginning ... get out of there with the hope of a chance that you have not yet suffered exposure and the worst, contamination.
Japan will have to import all its food, all its water will be suspect, all the sea food will be suspect for thousands of years. If people do not face up to that reality and make a move they will be doomed, and if not this year then next year, and the children that they would wish to come into the world will all pay for the greed of the nuclear industry... and now some reports are saying it will be 10 years before this is cooled down and taken care of.
and BTW, TEPCO is going broke. Who will pay for this clean up in a dying nation, who's goods are no longer exportable, where unemployment is soaring and now thrown into political caos?
and I find it quite interesting that we hear no reports of deaths from fallout and contaminaiton in Japan. If our infants are dying here they are surely dying in Japan.. The truth is being withheld... or maybe I just don't know how to find it on the net?
I only purchase vegetables from Mexico now... and Every day I go out to tend my garden. The rains that come feel more like a curse. I wonder if I am growing my own pathway to death. I take my iodine every day and wonder what the future will bring, especially for my children and theirs... and there are many here in the USA that feel the same way. I am not alone. Time will tell and is telling us its true story already here on US soil. Time will tell much much sooner for Japan, but only if someone dares to speak the truth.
Etherios
16th July 2011, 15:26
when you have almost 50% of the children in the tested areas (which are very very few), showing high lvls of radiation ... then can you imagine what this everyday continues everlasting (for human life span) radiation can do?
I think Japan really has to worry about their future. Maybe the current generation will live for 20-30 more years but the cancers and other health problems will skyrocket. Also what about the unborn children????
This is a total destruction of the future of a hole country and almost no one is punished. This WILL change drastically the Japanese future and i hope the people there realize this soon.
I dont believe this is cause of greed ... its just too much for me to handle that thought. I "prefer" to think thats monsters want to kill off humanity than a few people doing this for more money. How delusional can they really be...
Hughe
3rd August 2011, 05:22
It has English subtitle.
Prof. Kodama Angry about Japanese Gov.'s Gross Negligence (Part 1)
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ViralSpiral
21st September 2011, 11:17
Ski, I hope you're okay.
Typhoon pounds Japan, heads for crippled nuclear plant (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/09/21/uk-japan-typhoon-idUSLNE78K02X20110921)
ViralSpiral
21st September 2011, 21:31
http://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/52000/52224/Roke_amo_2011263.jpg
A powerful typhoon struck Japan Wednesday, stranding thousands of commuters and pouring heavy rain on the already stricken and fragile Fukushima (http://www.ukprogressive.co.uk/typhoon-roke-pounds-japans-main-land-and-a-fragile-fukushima-nuclear-plant/article14548.html)
benevolentcrow
27th October 2011, 15:38
Update from:
fukushimaupdate.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5qmczSWpLc
jen
27th October 2011, 15:43
hey stay safe, but truly i think you should think about getting the heck out of there completely, radiation, quakes, tsunami, am afraid for you. love and light my friend.
benevolentcrow
3rd November 2011, 14:22
It is still happening!
http://vimeo.com/31370998
Etherios
5th November 2011, 00:47
It is still happening!
http://vimeo.com/31370998
i want to feel positive about this but ... i almost cried while listenign to this...
Kumonitori
5th November 2011, 13:00
Photos of the accident sites in Fukushima by Photojournalists. From DAYS INTERNATIONAL
http://daysinternational.net/en/feature/fukushima/
Heart breaking picture of a horse that hadn't been fed for half a month.
SKIBADABOMSKI
21st February 2012, 08:05
Just found these pictures and thought I'd share them. Not even a year has gone by. One year after the tsunami. Before and after pictures.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/4141486/Japan-Amazing-before-and-after-pictures-of-tsunami-hit-towns-one-year-on.html
Incidentally I have just come back from New Zealand where I spent a good 15 days in Christchurch and was appalled at how bad the situation was. 80% of the city is a (No go) red zone and there are practically no shops open. They held the festival in Hagley Park and it was a success but the city is like a war zone.
I found 2 supermarkets and a pub and they are using shipping containers as banks and coffee shops for the measly few tourist that pop in to take photos of the shambles left behind. When I left they were having demonstrations in the streets about it all.
http://i40.tinypic.com/znwy2d.jpg
http://i43.tinypic.com/2qnqhaa.jpg
http://i44.tinypic.com/148zll5.jpg
Ok I think you get the gist. They really are frustrated in Christchurch and the more time they take the more people are moving out.
Oh and this little snippet in the newspaper of me and my partner is a good read. If you can zoom in.
http://i40.tinypic.com/b6d3ig.jpg
But still the spirit of the locals was fantastic and festival was superb considering the circumstances. Just want to thank all the wonderful people of Canterbury who turned up and filled the park for the whole 11 days.
http://i41.tinypic.com/1zh37n6.jpg
ViralSpiral
21st February 2012, 08:17
Thanks for the update Ski. Couldn't really make out the article, which I was keen to read, but found it on the web, here (http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/entertainment/world-buskers-festival/6314480/Award-gave-duo-greater-options) for those who are as techno challenged as me :)
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