07 March 2014 (03:20 UTC-07 Tango)/05 Jumada l-Ula 1435/16 Esfand 1392/07 Ding-Mao 4712
In the Caribbean, Jamaican Customs officials revealed they have impounded two buses shipped from Japan that are radioactive! The buses were impounded in January, after U.S. DoE taxpayer funded Jamaican radiation teams inspected a shipment from Japan.
Jamaican officials have been arguing with Japanese embassy officials. They want Japan to take the buses back. I’ve written before about the pseudo-secret U.S. taxpayer funded radiation detection program in Jamaica and Bahamas.
The national reactor temp monitoring system, used by Japans’ Nuclear Regulation Authority (Emergency Response Support System, ERSS) lost contact with two reactors at Fukushma Daini.
Daini is aka Fukushima plant number 2, just a few miles south of Daiichi (plant number 1). The ERSS temperature monitors for reactor Units 2 and 3 went blank. The NRA is asking TEPCo to investigate. The same thing happened just before the Fukushima Daiichi meltdowns of 2011. At last check Daini reactor Units 2 & 3 were showing 30 degrees Celsius (86 Fahrenheit), even though they are shutdown.
Nicholas Fisher, of the Stony Brook University, said at this point most fish in the Pacific Ocean are safe to eat, however, stay away from bottom feeders, like flounder: “Those levels [radiation] are very high and in some cases clearly exceed safety limits. I would certainly avoid eating those fish.”–PBS Newshour report
The ongoing fishing ban is having a positive effect on the fish off the coastline near the Fukushima Daiichi nuke site: “The number of fish is increasing fast……and they’re getting bigger!”-Sato Kimio, fishing boat Captain, PBS Newshour report
Ass hole government prosecuting attorneys dropped all charges against Tokyo Electric Power Company, for the ongoing nuke disaster at Fukushima Daiichi! For some reason the prosecutors suddenly decided TEPCo was not at fault for the nuclear disaster, and that has many people pissed: “Absolutely no-one is taking responsibility for this huge accident and when all these people are suffering. The [government sponsored] investigation clearly stated this was an accident created by humans, not a natural disaster….”-Aileen Mioko-Smith, Green Action Japan
“The MoD [Ministry of Defence] knew how politically damaging this would be for the UK Government. This smells of a cover-up. There are now serious questions to answer. We can only wonder what other nuclear secrets the UK Government is keeping from the people of Scotland.”-Angus Robertson, Scottish National Party
In United Kingdom, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency is outraged that English officials kept secret a radiation leak for two years! It happened in 2012 near Dounreay, Scotland, during a test of a Vulcan nuclear reactor, the same type of reactor used on UK’s Vanguard and Astute class submarines. Scottish officials were only told of the radiation leak on 06 March 2014!
I also found a BBC report from October 2011 stating there was a “minor” leak at the Dounreay nuclear power generating plant.
In Carlsbad, New Mexico, residents are pissed off about the lack of info from the DoE about U.S. Waste Isolation Pilot Plant incident. At the townhall meeting their main concern was about WIPP being shut down and jobs lost. A series of “incidents” began on 05 February 2014, and WIPP is still closed as a result. Department of Energy officials announced during the townhall meeting that a “specially trained team” will enter the WIPP site next week, to determine contamination levels inside.
In California, the World Business Academy revealed that people living near the Diablo Canyon nuke plant (in San Luis Obispo County) are suffering much higher than ‘normal’ cancer rates: “The data contained in this report support a remarkable predisposition of persons living within a 15 mile radius of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Plant to have a significantly increased incidence of various cancers, including thyroid, breast and melanoma. Exposure to radiation is well known to result in an increased risk of developing cancer.”-Stephen W. Hosea, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital
In Kansas, a woman who did not have cancer was put through 15 treatments of radiation therapy in 2010. It was all over a red spot on one of her eyelids. After the treatment she got a second opinion from a doctor who said the red spot was not cancer, and she should never have been irradiated.
In court Michael Grossbard, a medical oncologist and chief of hematology-oncology at Mount Sinai hospitals in New York, testified that even if the red spot on her eye was cancer it had only a “30% chance that could have disseminated throughout the body and led to an early death and been incurable.” without radiation treatment which is about the same as the chances with radiation treatment.
More and more studies are coming out saying medical radiation treatments (cemo, x-ray, MRI, CT) are dangerous and have no effect on reducing cancer (in some cases they make the cancer worse).