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(But the gov't says...don't worry, be happy.......)

http://www.naturalnews.com/031882_plutonium_soil.html

And, did you know that mercury is THE most toxic substance on Earth, outside of radiation?  And it is mixed with silver and put into your teeth.  Don't worry...the silver BINDS the toxic mercury.  However, silver fillings expand and crack and gosh, the mercy leaks out.  AND, as fillings are worn down by years of grinding your teeth, the silver wears away and the mercury is VAPORIZED.  Now, how far from your brain and your lungs are your teeth?  Think about it.

 

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From DuaneR (whose paste function isn't feeling well today)...

Yellow Rain Falls In Tokyo? Pollen Excuse Exact Same As Chernobyl Yellow Rain Lie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?

 

Yellow Rain In Phoenix, Arizona - March 22, 2011

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTqb__RO9bQ&NR=1&feature=fvwp

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TAKE ACTION FOR JAPAN ~ Emoto Peace Project

TAKE ACTION FOR JAPAN ~ Emoto Peace Project

 TO FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE PLANET

Masaru Emoto and his team bringing shapes of love and gratitude to people in afflicted areas by the catastrophe in Tohoku and Kanto area of Japan. 

He is asking people all over the world to join together at noon,in your time zone tomorrow, Thursday, 31 March.

 

Here are the words to repeat three times, with your hands in the prayer position, which connects all the energy channels in the body, in a balanced way.

 

"The water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant, we are sorry to make you suffer.

Please forgive us. We thank you, and we love you."

 


 

Some of you may recognise this as the Ho'oponapona, and this story from Joe Vitale

 

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http://www.naturalnews.com/031881_radiation_Fukushima.html

REMEMBER...radiation is cumulative.  That means it accumulates.  And Fukushima is still, and has been for over two weeks, churning out radiation.  And now plutonium has escaped.  And it only takes one MICROgram ingested to cause cancer.  This is just the beginning, folks .....

"The report ties in to various others that have detected radioactive particles in rainwater in Massachusetts, California, Pennsylvania, and Washington state. It appears that all across the US, evidence of the Fukushima nuclear fallout is gradually beginning to turn up, and yet with every report comes empty assurances from government officials that everything is fine, and that the levels being detected are supposedly harmless to humans.(http://www.naturalnews.com/031871_r...).

 

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OMG!!! HOMER SIMPSON IS IN CHARGE OF JAPAN'S NUCLEAR SITES!

Boy, this article reeeaaally ticked me off..... 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_earthquake

"The day began with company officials reporting that radiation in leaking water in the Unit 2 reactor was 10 million times above normal, a spike that forced employees to flee the unit. The day ended with officials saying the huge figure had been miscalculated and offering apologies.  "The number is not credible," said Tokyo Electric Power Co. spokesman Takashi Kurita. "We are very sorry."

[Uh, we, the world's population, are very sorry, but we don't think your information is credible!]

 

"A few hours later, TEPCO Vice President Sakae Muto said a new test had found radiation levels 100,000 times above normal — far better than the first results, though still very high."

[A 100,000 times ?!?!?  "Far better"?????????]

 

"But he ruled out having an independent monitor oversee the various checks despite the errors."

[Uh, since they are having some "slight technical difficulties" in computing radiation levels perhaps they should forget an "independent monitor" and GET SOMEONE COMPETENT ON THE JOB!!!!]

 

"Officials acknowledged there was radioactive water in all four of the Fukushima Dai-ichi complex's most troubled reactors, and that airborne radiation in Unit 2 measured 1,000 millisieverts per hour, four times the limit deemed safe by the government."

[Let's see, the gov't raised the limit from 100 mSv per hour after the disaster began to 250 mSv per hour.  So, in reality, the radiation is ten times the limit originally deemed safe by the government.  Let's face it, why was it suddenly okay to raise the limit after the disaster hit, except to be able to downplay the numbers and try to avoid wrongful-death litigation in the future?  And the MSM is going along for the ride.]

 

"Those high airborne readings — if accurate — would make it very difficult for emergency workers to get inside to pump out the water."

[No kidding.  The reality is they are NOT getting inside to pump out the water.]

 

"Workers have been scrambling to remove the radioactive water from the four units and find a place to safely store it. Each unit may hold tens of thousands of gallons of radioactive water, said Minoru Ogoda of Japan's nuclear safety agency."

[So, where does one SAFELY store tens of thousands of gallons of radioactive water times 4 or 6 or however many reactors we're talking about?  I bet the answer is nowhere unless they build new facilities which would take a lot of time and money.]

 

It gets even better....

"Safety agency officials had been hoping to pump the water into huge, partly empty tanks inside the reactor that are designed to hold condensed water.  "Those tanks, though, turned out to be completely full, said Hidehiko Nishiyama of Japan's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency."

[And they didn't know this?!?!?!]

 

"Meanwhile, plans to use regular power to restart the cooling system hit a roadblock when it turned out that cables had to be laid through turbine buildings flooded with the contaminated water."

[Again, they didn't know this?  Was this just a lick and a promise, a stalling tactic?]

 

"The problem is that right now nobody can reach the turbine houses where key electrical work must be done," Nishiyama said. "There is a possibility that we may have to give up on that plan."

[Really!?!  Ya think?]

 

"Despite Sunday's troubles, officials continued to insist the situation had at least partially stabilized.

 

"We have somewhat prevented the situation from turning worse," Edano told reporters Sunday evening. "But the prospects are not improving in a straight line and we've expected twists and turns. The contaminated water is one of them and we'll continue to repair the damage."

[Partially?!?!?  Somewhat?!?!?  Pretty wriggly modifiers, I say.  In what ways is this situation partially or somewhat mitigated?  (Not surprisingly, they don't say.)  With a "low" reading of 100,000 times the radiation, how can they claim anything positive?!?!?]

 

"Just outside the coastal Fukushima nuclear plant, radioactivity in seawater tested about 1,250 times higher than normal last week — but that number had climbed to 1,850 times normal by the weekend."

[Wouldn't you think anything that is 1,250 to 1,850 times normal would by now start to affect human health?  Wouldn't you think the winds would be spreading it?  And what about the ocean currents?]

 

You would think...but what did they say?

"Nishiyama said the increase was a concern, but also said the area is not a source of seafood and that the contamination posed no immediate threat to human health."

[Ah, notice the word immediate.  So there is a threat to human health, it's just not right this second, or minute, or hour.  But be assured...it's coming!  Could it be the area is not a source of seafood because it has all died or moved out of the area because of the radiation? Or has seafood just naturally avoided that area (which could be true because of the presence of nuclear reactors, even when operating in a normal mode.  That tells you something.)  If radiation is contaminating the sea water, then wouldn't the ocean currents spread it as well as the wind?  At first it would be diluted, but as this epic tragegy is allowed to continue it will build up, with those coastlines closest to Japan being hit the hardest.  (Think Hawaii and other islands.)

And let's not forget those lovely mile-high neutron beams, 13 of them at last count, that are the result of a meltdown.  According to the Natural News article posted earlier, they "... may be evidence that uranium and plutonium have already been released from the plant's damaged reactors and fuel rods as spent nuclear fuels allegedly release such beams through nuclear fission."  Nice.  And a mile high to boot.  I'm sure they caused no problems at all, just lovely to look at.  (Pfffffffttttt!)

 

And to be sure we all know there is nothing to worry about the Kyodo newspaper poll "shows" the approval rating of the Prime Minister has gone up since the accident. You really think the Japanese people are feeling favorable toward the government with them stranded, freezing, hungry, abandoned, etc.? 

 

Then you gotta love the numbers.  It appears that the Japanese government, Tokyo Power Co. and the Kyodo newspaper are mathmatically challenged...

"About 58 percent of respondents in the nationwide telephone survey of 1,011 people said they approved of the government's handling of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, but a similar number criticized its handling of the nuclear crisis."  (58% + 58% = 116%)

[58% of 1,011 = 586 approved.  Then, a "similar number" criticized.  However, 42% of 1,011 = 424.  You can't have two groups of 58% add up to 100%, so what are they really saying here?  They give the 58% number (which is specific and will stick in people's minds that a majority approve) while saying in the same article that the group was basically divided in half, yet if you do the math the numbers show the critical group is less (if you can believe any of the numbers).  I guess they believe most readers are idiots or just too lazy to run the numbers.

 

"The death toll from the disasters stood at 10,668 Sunday with 16,574 people missing, police said. Hundreds of thousands of people are homeless."

[I wonder how many of the homeless were asked to participate in the poll?]

 

Okay, so what lessons have we learned? 

0.  Homer Simpson is in charge of all nuclear reactors on the planet!

1.  DO NOT TRUST any government or big business.  They LIE, they COVER-UP the truth.

2.  Get your own geiger counter.  You can buy one or make your own.  The instructions to make your own are in the Nuclear War Survival Skills manual at http://www.oism.org/nwss/.  It might be good to go this route so you will know how to repair it should it break.

3.  Build your fallout shelter!  Don't wait for a radioactive cloud to be just down the block.  It takes a full weekend of able-bodied people to dig it.  (This shelter should or could be made to also withstand many types of earthchanges.)

4.  Stock it with food, water, heat, light, medicines, all the essentials you will need.  Figure out a separate shelter for your pets.  You do not want them in the same shelter with you, for obvious reasons.

5.  DO IT NOW!

 

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"Food is now routinely tested in Japan. The first food to show signs of radiation was cow's milk. This makes sense, as cows are eating 50-80 pounds of feed each and every day. Radiation is concentrated in their bodies like sponges soaking up water. In a cow, the water is filtered and excreted and the concentrated toxins are consumed by milk drinkers. Twenty-one pounds of milk are required to produce one pound of butter. Eating butter further concentrates toxins; in this case, radioactivity." http://rense.com/general93/chern.htm

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Japan Radiation Crisis Update

From www.NaturalNews.com  ... a good summary:

 

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. [Didn't I say their nuclear industry was being run by Homer Simpson?]  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 the 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).

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http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/c19ed90e-5328-11e0-86e6-00144feab49a.html#axzz1HBl7Da6u

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"Japan faces a further crisis with concern escalating about radioactive contamination of its food and water, even as the fight to stabilise the earthquake-stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant appears to be making progress.

"Tests found levels of radioactive iodine up to seven times the legal limit in samples of raw milk, spinach and two leaf vegetables as far away from the nuclear plant as Chiba prefecture, to the east of TokyoThe results mean Japan faces a food safety scare on top of the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.

"Meanwhile the IAEA, the UN atomic watchdog, said on Sunday that there had been some positive developments at the Fukushima plant in the past 24 hours, though the overall situation remained “very serious”.

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Update On Fukushima

Workers Flee As Smoke Rises From Two Reactors

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_earthquake

 

Levels Of Radiation Rapidly Rising Near Ibaraki Prefecture, Closest Area To Fukashima That Isn't Under Survey

http://www.prisonplanet.com/levels-of-radiation-rapidly-rising-near-ibaraki-prefecture-closest-area-to-fukushima-that-isn%e2%80%99t-under-survey.html

 

Pounding Rain Fuels Radiation Fears In Japan

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.febc4d34e598ccf0cd23682a357dc69f.2d1&show_article=1

 

Asahi Shinbun Confirms Nuclear Rods In Pressure Vessels And Spent Fuel Pools Are Damaged

http://www.prisonplanet.com/asahi-shinbun-confirms-nuclear-rods-in-pressure-vessels-and-spent-fuel-pools-are-damaged.html

 

Nuclear Plant Staff Evacuated After Smoke Rises From Nuclear Reactor

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1368357/Japan-tsunami-Staff-evacuated-smoke-rises-nuclear-reactor.html

 

Cancer Fear As Radiation Gets In Tokyo's Tap Water

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1367801/Japan-nuclear-crisis-Cancer-fear-radiation-gets-Tokyos-tap-water.html

 

Some Progress At Fukushima On Reactors 5 and 6

http://www.naturalnews.com/031770_Fukushima_explosion.html

 

 

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_earthquake_nuclear_crisis

"The U.N. nuclear agency said a state of emergency was also declared Sunday at another complex, the Onagawa power plant, after higher-than-permitted levels of radiation were measured there. It said Japan informed it that all three of those reactors there were under control.

"Four nuclear complexes in northeastern Japan have reported some damage from the quake or the tsunami."

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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2011/03/20/japanese-official-pressure-levels-rising-reactor-damaged-nuclear-plant/

"Bringing the two units under control marks a minor advance in the efforts to stop the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex from leaking radiation. The two units are the least problematic of the six reactor units at the plant, which began overheating after the earthquake-triggered tsunami disrupted the plant's cooling systems.

The news comes amid an unexpected rise in pressure inside reactor No. 3, setting back efforts to bring Japan's overheating, leaking nuclear complex under control Sunday as concerns grew that as-yet minor contamination of food and water is spreading.

The pressure increase meant plant operators may need to deliberately release radioactive steam, prolonging a nuclear crisis ....

 

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"This is the reason potassium iodide pills and geiger counters have sold out and it goes to the heart of the whole Fukushima catastrophe. Governments worldwide have proven themselves completely deceptive and untrustworthy, which is why no one believes their assurances about “harmless” radiation, and have taken steps to prepare themselves for the worst case scenario.

“A United Nations forecast of the possible movement of the radioactive plume coming from crippled Japanese reactors shows it churning across the Pacific, and touching the Aleutian Islands on Thursday before hitting Southern California late Friday,” reports the New York Times. [and radiation levels will be minimal.]

"The same people telling us that the levels are miniscule and the radiation “harmless,” are from the same organizations who assured us that the Chernobyl disaster only killed 9,000 people, when in reality it exposed 550 million Europeans, and 150 to 230 million others in the Northern Hemisphere to notable contamination and led to nearly a million deaths.

"Assurances that the majority of the radiation plume will disperse over the Pacific Ocean are also glib, given how the Chernobyl radiation cloud smothered most of the northern hemisphere within a week. Remember, experts are calling this crisis “Chernobyl on steroids,” if the worst comes to the worst the radiation cloud could affect the entire globe.

“Nearly one million people around the world died from exposure to radiation released by the 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl reactor.”

And the unfolding Japanese drama is called "Chernobyl on Steroids!"

Minor health consequences????????
10957969886?profile=originalhttp://www.prisonplanet.com/u-s-government-cannot-be-trusted-on-radiation-plume.html
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"Kyodo News reported on Wednesday that Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) has observed mysterious neutron beams coming from the plant 13 times since the initial earthquake and tsunami. These neutron beams, which reportedly measure
roughly one mile, may be evidence that uranium and plutonium have already been released from the plant's damaged reactors and fuel rods as spent nuclear fuels allegedly release such beams through nuclear fission. Officials have been
observing these beams since March 13 and are just now disclosing this important information on March 23 (http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/20...).
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Breach In Reactor Suspected At Japanese Nuclear Plant

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_japan_earthquake

 

Reactor Core May Be Breached At Damaged Fukushima Plant

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-22/nuclear-plant-s-fuel-rods-damaged-leaking-into-sea-tokyo-electric-says.html

 

Japan Raises Possibility of Breach In Reactor Vessel

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/26/world/asia/26japan.html?_r=1

 

Japanese Authorities Admit Deadly MOX Plutonium Reactor Is Leaking

http://www.prisonplanet.com/japanese-authorities-admit-deadly-mox-plutonium-reactor-is-leaking.html

"Reactor number 3 runs  on MOX or Mixed Oxide fuel, a mixture of plutonium and uranium. Plutonium is  the most deadly radioactive isotope known to man, and MOX is two million times  more deadly than normal enriched uranium. The Half-life of Plutonium-239 in MOX  is 24,000 years and just a few milligrams of P-239 escaping in a smoke plume  will contaminate soil for tens of thousands of years"

 

 

 

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