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Image captures of video footage from the Fukushima nuclear plant appear to show a fire. According to Alexander Higgins and other bloggers, the Japanese shut down the webcam after the images below appeared on the internet. Lucas White Field Hixson posted the images last night, according to Higgins. There is also an animation of the images posted on YouTube.
Fukushima is now almost entirely off the corporate media radar screen. If the photos below are accurate, the situation at the plant is out of control and still emitting dangerous levels of radiation. There is no mention of the fire or a possible explosion at the plant by the corporate media.
(see link for photos):
http://www.infowars.com/media-ignores-fukushima-fire/
sllim11
9th May 2011, 01:04
EPA RADnet Reports Show Plutonium in US since March 18th
link: http://lucaswhitefieldhixson.com/epa-radnet-reports-show-plutonium-us-march-18th
Lost Soul
9th May 2011, 01:37
Americans don't care because they already forgot about it. After all, the White House told us the bogey man was killed in Pakistan. :rolleyes:
BTW, we also forgot about the Gulf Oil spill, cold pasteurization (ahem, irradiation) of vegetables that cross inter-state lines, massive dying off of honey bees, increased inflation because of the rampant creation of virtual dollars by the Federal Reserve, that the nation has de-industrialized and is becoming a Third World country, and that we are on the brink of the greatest worldwide depression ever.
Ba-ba-Ra
11th May 2011, 18:16
Americans don't care because they already forgot about it. After all, the White House told us the bogey man was killed in Pakistan. :rolleyes:
BTW, we also forgot about the Gulf Oil spill, cold pasteurization (ahem, irradiation) of vegetables that cross inter-state lines, massive dying off of honey bees, increased inflation because of the rampant creation of virtual dollars by the Federal Reserve, that the nation has de-industrialized and is becoming a Third World country, and that we are on the brink of the greatest worldwide depression ever.
But Lost Soul, we all remember the important stuff like what Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan are up too, or who won the latest sporting event!!!!;);)
But in a more serious tone: I have to admit, things are coming at us so fast and furiously that even those of us who are interested in what is happening on a deeper level are having a difficult time keeping track. .... and recently I had the most interesting thought: Perhaps our brains, like computers can crash and all memory could be lost - what then? Imagine if we woke up tomorrow and no one (and I mean everyone) had no memory and lost capability to retain anything. Would we have chaos or would we be forced to live every moment in the now as it supposedly was meant to be? Hmmm!
Americans don't care because they already forgot about it. After all, the White House told us the bogey man was killed in Pakistan. :rolleyes:
BTW, we also forgot about the Gulf Oil spill, cold pasteurization (ahem, irradiation) of vegetables that cross inter-state lines, massive dying off of honey bees, increased inflation because of the rampant creation of virtual dollars by the Federal Reserve, that the nation has de-industrialized and is becoming a Third World country, and that we are on the brink of the greatest worldwide depression ever.
But Lost Soul, we all remember the important stuff like what Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan are up too, or who won the latest sporting event!!!!;);)
Hey ... Dodgers won last night ... what else matters??? Kemp hit a homer and he is on my fantasy baseball team. Life is good :)
Just cannot help it my friend ... every time I see your avatar name I start channeling the Beach Boys :drum:
Thank you ... you are special :kiss:
loveandgratitude
12th May 2011, 01:38
THE IMPORTANT QUESTION - Why are not the whole world there helping the Japanese cope with this disaster?
7372
East Sun
12th May 2011, 02:20
Americans don't care because they already forgot about it. After all, the White House told us the bogey man was killed in Pakistan. :rolleyes:
BTW, we also forgot about the Gulf Oil spill, cold pasteurization (ahem, irradiation) of vegetables that cross inter-state lines, massive dying off of honey bees, increased inflation because of the rampant creation of virtual dollars by the Federal Reserve, that the nation has de-industrialized and is becoming a Third World country, and that we are on the brink of the greatest worldwide depression ever.
But Lost Soul, we all remember the important stuff like what Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan are up too, or who won the latest sporting event!!!!;);)
But in a more serious tone: I have to admit, things are coming at us so fast and furiously that even those of us who are interested in what is happening on a deeper level are having a difficult time keeping track. .... and recently I had the most interesting thought: Perhaps our brains, like computers can crash and all memory could be lost - what then? Imagine if we woke up tomorrow and no one (and I mean everyone) had no memory and lost capability to retain anything. Would we have chaos or would we be forced to live every moment in the now as it supposedly was meant to be? Hmmm!
In other words we'd be like animals, but without instinct to survive. Or just automatons, or zombies etc. May have happened before.
astrid
12th May 2011, 04:06
Reports coming in today that parts of Quake impacted Japan are under snow.
These people are certainly doing it VERY hard.
And yes forgotten.
Haiti was in the news and receiving much more help than this.
WTF is going on??
I expect "overload" plays into it.
So very much is happening so very quickly now all over the world it is hard to keep up with. Seems like there is a major event of some sort every week now.
sllim11
12th May 2011, 10:35
posted this on another thread. meant to go here...
looks serious.
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Flash
12th May 2011, 11:09
Well, we will have to become hyper human, integrating radio activiy in us it seems. lol. I am so sad for our children, what in the world can we do?
sllim11
12th May 2011, 11:14
"It also turns out that there is little water in the Containment Vessel that houses the RPV."
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/05/fukushima-i-nuke-plant-reactor-is-rpv.html
astrid
12th May 2011, 11:27
Interesting, i was just trying to post that above link on my FB wall , and i got a security check.
hmmmmmm
sllim11
12th May 2011, 11:31
Interesting, i was just trying to post that above link on my FB wall , and i got a security check.
hmmmmmm
that is weird! never seen that on fb... security check. ??
SKIBADABOMSKI
12th May 2011, 11:37
THE IMPORTANT QUESTION - Why are not the whole world there helping the Japanese cope with this disaster?
7372
Regarding the nuclear issue they wouldn't help as it fell in line with an intricate plan. The winds did the rest for them.
(although behind the scenes I bet we'd be surprised at how much help we are getting) or got.
I'm watching and reading radiation updates everyday and here in Tokyo it's still o.k. On average it's 2 and a half Xs the norm.
Unless some other unreadable substance is floating through my lungs in which case it goes beyond even bothering to evade.
Ski-
sllim11
12th May 2011, 11:42
Well, we will have to become hyper human, integrating radio activiy in us it seems. lol. I am so sad for our children, what in the world can we do?
i know. it is a bit daunting. my intuition seems to always lead me "toward the within" (see video). and in going there i am given peace of mind and clarity. i observe and listen. and i am shown what my next step is. being to the movies. to eat. to dance. exercise. or go on avalon. it is truly one step at a time...
this song and lisa gerrard always moves me deeply. beyond this time or space. she does touch the ethers... and brings them closer to us.
love.
x5twt5oCUTM
Well, we will have to become hyper human, integrating radio activiy in us it seems. lol. I am so sad for our children, what in the world can we do?
Allegedly there is technology that can neutralize radiation (3 guesses who controls it).
Best to try to keep your spirits high and hope that whatever comes from the "changes" within the next few years will bring that forth.
Who knows ... perhaps our children will actually usher in and experience the start of the "golden age". :nod:
sllim11
13th May 2011, 01:09
No.1 reactor is in a "meltdown" state
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/13_03.html
great.
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