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Camilo
31st December 2013, 15:38
http://youtu.be/Pz1j4IHcsP4 (10 min. video)
Published on Aug 15, 2013
The World is at a critical crossroads. The Fukushima disaster in Japan has brought to the forefront the dangers of Worldwide nuclear radiation.
The crisis in Japan has been described as "a nuclear war without a war". In the words of renowned novelist Haruki Murakami.....
Kimberley
31st December 2013, 16:33
Daphne gets credit for finding Sunniva Rose. Sunniva has a PhD in Nuclear Science and is from Norway.
She does not believe that Fukushima nuclear incident is as bad as the media makes it out to be...
This Ted Talk from November is only 18 minutes...
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Much love, peace, health, joy, and fun to us all!!! :grouphug:
panopticon
31st December 2013, 17:13
http://youtu.be/Pz1j4IHcsP4 (10 min. video)
Published on Aug 15, 2013
The World is at a critical crossroads. The Fukushima disaster in Japan has brought to the forefront the dangers of Worldwide nuclear radiation.
The crisis in Japan has been described as "a nuclear war without a war". In the words of renowned novelist Haruki Murakami.....
The 1st ~8 minutes of the video are from the RT show The Big Picture (http://www.youtube.com/user/TheBigPictureRT/) hosted by Thom Hartmann (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_Hartmann) that aired in August 2011:
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The second part of the video is the theatrical trailer for the 1979 movie The China Syndrome (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_China_Syndrome).
The source of the written information used appears copied from an online ebook edited by Michel Chossudovsky (available here (www.globalresearch.ca/fukushima-a-nuclear-war-without-a-war-the-unspoken-crisis-of-worldwide-nuclear-radiation/28870)).
Please do this basic due diligence yourself so we don't have to.
-- Pan
Kimberley
31st December 2013, 18:21
OMG ... good catch panopticon!!! I did not even look at the OP video until now.
FYI the China Syndrome movie was released on March 16, 1979, 12 days, yes 12 days before the Three Mile Island Nuclear incident that happened March 28, 1979.
One of many examples of well thought out propaganda in creating fear around nuclear energy that obviously still runs rampant today.
Galen Winsor was consulted for the China Syndrome and told them that what was being portrayed in the move was in no way possible, I think he might have even said it was B*** S***.
Galen Winsor is a nuclear physicist of renown who worked at, and
helped design, nuclear power plants in Hanford, WA; Oak Ridge, TN;
Morris, IL, San Jose, CA; Wimington, NJ. Among his positions of
expertise he was in charge of measuring and controlling the nuclear
fuel inventory and storage.
Happy 2014 everyone! :grouphug:
Camilo
31st December 2013, 19:54
Regardless of who says what, to underestimate the real danger of Fukushima would be a serious mistake.
Epidemiologist back from Fukushima: ‘We’re talking about a sacrifice zone and millions of people live in this area’ — Exceeds allowable radiation dose for nuclear workers 40 kilometers from Fukushima plant
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/epidemiologist-back-from-fukushima-were-talking-about-a-sacrifice-zone-and-millions-of-people-live-in-this-area-exceeds-allowable-radiation-dose-for-nuclear-workers-40-kilomete/
Camilo
31st December 2013, 20:02
Daphne gets credit for finding Sunniva Rose. Sunniva has a PhD in Nuclear Science and is from Norway.
She does not believe that Fukushima nuclear incident is as bad as the media makes it out to be...
Has she been to Fukushima?
Flash
31st December 2013, 20:05
sorry the job of posting the OP video was done boy the second poster - so use my post as bump
araucaria
31st December 2013, 20:33
Daphne gets credit for finding Sunniva Rose. Sunniva has a PhD in Nuclear Science and is from Norway.
She does not believe that Fukushima nuclear incident is as bad as the media makes it out to be...
Has she been to Fukushima?
And did no one tell her that a number of deaths occurred on account of Chernobyl, or that leukemia cases are 44% above average in the Cotentin peninsula around the reprocessing plant there? etc. etc. I'm not at all sure her figures take all this into account?
The trouble with being a qualified nuclear scientist (come on: a PhD is nothing extraordinary) is that she is doubtless bought and paid for by the industry. That at any rate is what it sounds like to me. Some people are totally for, others totally against, so the sensible position, she says, is somewhere in the middle. This is not nuclear science, it is nuclear rubbish.
Camilo
3rd January 2014, 20:18
Study: Dead sea creatures cover 98 percent of ocean floor off California coast; up from one percent before Fukushima
http://www.davidicke.com/headlines/study-dead-sea-creatures-cover-98-percent-of-ocean-floor-off-california-coast-up-from-one-percent-before-fukushima/
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