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Belle
31st March 2011, 19:43
I just received this in my email...

NaturalNews Insider Alert ( www.NaturalNews.com ) - please forward



Here are the latest developments on the Fukushima catastrophe, including quotes from a well-known physicist who is now raising the alarm over "three raging meltdowns" at the Fukushima complex.

Please forward this email to those who need to see this information.

* As the Wall Street Journal reports (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703806304576233221749626458.html), the U.S. government has now admitted that radiation is being found in milk from Washington state. They say it's "safe" to drink, of course. That's the U.S. government for you: Irradiated milk is safe, but raw milk is dangerous!

* The battle to save Fukushima is now over, as Japanese officials admit the nuclear power complex must now be abandoned and entombed (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1371793/Fukushima-nuclear-plant-entombed-concrete-Japan-admits-lost-battle-crippled-reactors.html?ito=feeds-newsxml). The Dailymail published, "officials said it would mean switching off all power and abandoning attempts to keep the nuclear fuel rods cool." The problem with that, of course, is that there are already "three raging meltdowns" under way as Dr. Kaku explains (below). If you abandon efforts to cool the fuel rods, then an accelerated meltdown is "inevitable," says Dr. Kaku.

* Japanese nuclear experts now admit it will require 20 years to decommission the Fukushima nuclear reactors. (http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/82090.html)

* Cesium-137 has now been found 25 miles from Fukushima at such dangerously high concentrations that they far exceed the threshold of land abandonment used by the Soviet Union following the Chernobyl catastrophe (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/31/world/asia/31japan.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss). This is raising questions of whether the evacuation zone around Fukushima should now be expanded.

* It has now been revealed that Japan's nuclear disaster preparedness plans were written by complete morons. The entire Fukushima power plant complex, for example, called for only one emergency stretcher to be on-site, and only 50 protective suits (even though hundreds of people worked there). Do you see shades of the TITANIC at play here? (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703712504576232961004646464.html)

* In a shocking video interview, physicist Dr. Michio Kaku explained, "If it goes to a full-scale evacuation of all personnel, it means that firefighters are no longer putting water onto the cores. That's the only thing preventing a full-scale meltdown at three reactor sites. Once they evacuate, then we past the point of no return. Meltdowns are inevitable at three reactor sites, leading to a tragedy far beyond that of Chernobyl, creating permanent dead zones in Japan." Watch that video at: http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=604AB3FA803FF3647DF6E34EC5E8C8A0

* Meanwhile, the Fukushima denialists are in full swing, complaining that anyone talking about Fukushima's meltdown is "fearmongering." One especially idiotic journalist in the UK constructed a completely fabricated article today, claiming that "nobody has suffered or will suffer any radiological health consequences [from Fukushima]." How's that for a total denial of reality? This writer goes on to say, "The nuclear power plants in the stricken region have suffered less damage and caused less trouble to local residents than anything else that was there." (I'm not linking to this source because they don't deserve the attention, but trust me, this is from a major newspaper in the UK.) It just goes to show you that these spin doctors will stop at nothing to try to convince people that nuclear power is the safest thing in the world. There's little question that most of these denialists are on the payroll of the nuclear industry (or just hate th human race for their own twisted or demonic reasons).

* As reported by the New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/31/world/asia/31japan.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss), "The level of radioactive iodine 131 in the waters off the Daiichi plant continued to increase on Thursday, rising to 4,385 times the statutory limit... The increases raise the possibility that contaminants from the plant are continuously leaking into the sea."

* Fears about radioactive seafood are growing as Japan's ocean waters are increasingly contaminated with very high levels of radiation, now even exceeding the 3,300 times recently reported (http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Tainted-seafood-fears-spread-apf-166668369.html?x=0&.v=19).

But remember, everyone: There's nothing to worry about according to your government! Don't be concerned about radiation. It's invisible, so it must be safe!

At least, that's the message we're hearing from many "official" sources. The FDA, laughably, thinks that drinking radioactive milk in the U.S. is just fine for you, but drinking RAW milk is extremely dangerous!

That's how twisted things have become in our world today: The stuff that's actually good for you is outlawed, criticized or suppressed. But the things that are really dangerous for your health -- ionizing radiation, vaccines, GMOs, chemotherapy and pesticides -- are all promoted as the solutions for our world.

It's insane, of course. Beyond insane. And it's all being done in the name of "science," which has proven itself to be the cause of needless suffering, death and destruction across our world. Beware of anything being done today under the claim of being "scientific." That's now a red flag keyword for something that will probably either harm your health or contribute to the destruction of the planet.

HORIZONS
31st March 2011, 19:55
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5falv2UbC-0&NR=1

Belle
31st March 2011, 20:33
Thank you for the video, Horizons. I love this guy!

This video was shot 2 days ago. I know Mike Adams from Natural News waits for as much confirmation as possible before releasing information. He has been warning about this possibility for a while, but only today sent the email alert.

alaskafreedom
31st March 2011, 22:21
Living in Alaska makes us all here wonder what damage has already happened and will continue to happen to our seafood. We are the salmon and halibut capital and majority of people's lives depend on fishing here. No one has tested our fish as to date and that raises a red flag. Why aren't our government people checking our food and fish and wildlife, let alone our water supply on a daily basis? 90% of our water comes from wells not city service. We are in a lot of trouble up here already and the worst has yet to calm with the full meltdown of all 3 reactors. There are so many people living off the grid and in the bush that have no idea what is happening. God help us all.

alaskafreedom
31st March 2011, 22:24
Thank you for all that info. It would have taken me forever to find even some of it. Shared it with family and friends in hope that they can be prepared better. The media doesn't say much at all. All they talk about is the war.:cool:

Belle
31st March 2011, 23:17
Thanks for sharing, alaska. At this point, I wouldn't trust the government even if they did run tests...they have their own agenda to push on us. There's so much conflicting information from the govenment from fear, fear, fear to it's just a little radiation and it won't hurt you.

Sounds like you're doing all you can by sharing the information with others and being as prepared as possible. My heart goes out to those living off the grid and in the bush. Hopefully, the word will spread to them, too.

May the fishermen of the famous Alaskan salmon and halibut (and king crab...yum) be safe as well. Food travels far these days before it gets to it's destination, and it really is up to us as individuals to decide if it is safe to eat.

By the way, welcome to PA.

humanalien
31st March 2011, 23:50
Every time the leaking radiation levels raise, the government raises
the bar on how much exposure the human body can take before it
starts causing trouble. It's been done 2 or 3 times already.

I wouldn't eat any type of seafood at all, just to be on the safe side....

Belle
1st April 2011, 00:04
I've heard it said that low levels of radiation won't hurt you, it's like a dental x-ray. But a dental x-ray is taken once for a very brief time. Seems to me that no matter how low the level of radiation is, over time it would accumulate in your body. It just seems logical, but that's only my thought fwiw.

Rozzy
1st April 2011, 01:00
It's insane, of course. Beyond insane. And it's all being done in the name of "science," which has proven itself to be the cause of needless suffering, death and destruction across our world. Beware of anything being done today under the claim of being "scientific." That's now a red flag keyword for something that will probably either harm your health or contribute to the destruction of the planet.

Science and advanced technology, isn't that what knocked Atlantis and its existance into the history books, never to be seen again?

benevolentcrow
1st April 2011, 01:40
Japan Nuclear Fallout Radiation in US Rainwater Now Several Thousands Times Above Drinking Water Limits

http://blog.alexanderhiggins.com/2011/03/30/japan-nuclear-fallout-radiation-rainwater-thousands-times-legal-drinking-water-limits-12593/

Belle
1st April 2011, 11:29
"A US recruiting agency is signing up US workers to go to Fukushima and work on site there as part of the crew that's trying to save the reactors". Are you kidding me?

Update to yesterdays alert:
(NaturalNews) The unfolding of the Fukushima catastrophe continues to worsen. Here are today's most important developments:

• A nuclear expert is now warning that it will take 50 to 100 years before the spent nuclear rods at Fukushima will cool enough to be removed from the site. In the mean time, Japan must keep pouring water on the fuel, and that creates highly radioactive water that's being flushed directly into the ocean. So now we're looking at the possibility of a century-long radiation leak (http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/...).

• The groundwater underneath the Fukushima nuclear power facility is now showing 10,000 times the level of radiation normally allowed by government authorities. This is from iodine-131 measured at 15 meters below one of the reactors. (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011...)

• You've probably already heard that there have been efforts to use robots to help solve the Fukushima crisis, but those efforts have failed. Then again, who needs robots when you can just pay humans to do the same deadly work? Reuters is now reporting that a U.S. recruiting company is signing up U.S. workers to go to Fukushima and work on-site there as part of the crew that's trying to save the reactors (http://ca.news.yahoo.com/exclusive-...). Why would anyone agree to do such a thing? Because they're being promised extra pay, if you can believe that.

You gotta wonder, of course, how these people think they're going to be able to spend all that extra money if they're half-dead from radiation poisoning. But hey, if they get paid one dollar for every millirem of radiation they absorb, they could soon be Fukushima's new millionaires!

• The world's largest concrete pumping truck is headed to Japan as part of a plan that can only be the beginning of the total surrender of Fukushima (http://chronicle.augusta.com/latest...). The only reason you need to pump that much concrete is if you're building a giant Chernobyl-like entombment of the Fukushima facility. But who's going to keep spraying the spent nuclear fuel rods with water in the mean time? (Nobody knows...)

• Due to the failure of Fukushima, Tokyo will be experiencing rolling blackouts all summer long. Tokyo's power has been reduced by roughly 20 percent due to the Fukushima catastrophe (http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/a...).

• Fukushima workers who have been desperately trying to bring the reactors back under control have said they expect to die due to their repeated exposure to extremely high levels of radiation. Oh, but the Fukushima deniers claim radiation is safe and that no one has even been harmed by it! (Seriously...) (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...)

• Remember, health authorities have been screaming for decades that sunlight exposure is potentially deadly because of the radiation exposure. But Fukushima fallout, we're now told, is perfectly safe for you! I guess only the sun is dangerous, not nuclear fuel rod meltdowns. How's that for public health policy?

Belle
3rd April 2011, 00:41
Hi-Res photos of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant taken March 24, 2011.

http://cryptome.org/eyeball/daiichi-npp/daiichi-photos.htm#20 March

The One
4th April 2011, 11:17
http://cryptome.org/eyeball/daiichi-npp2/daiichi-photos2.htm

http://cryptome.org/eyeball/daiichi-npp/daiichi-photos.htm