Beginning this month, Royal Caribbean International, is halting all cruses to Japan.
The “Legend of the Seas” luxury liner will not stop at its usual nine ports of call, in Japan, because of concerns over the nuclear disaster.
Beginning this month, Royal Caribbean International, is halting all cruses to Japan.
The “Legend of the Seas” luxury liner will not stop at its usual nine ports of call, in Japan, because of concerns over the nuclear disaster.
The president of Suzuki announced that if parts supply problems persist, they too will close plants.
Suzuki is working to find other sources of parts, outside of Japan.
Suzuki has operations all over the world, including Canada and the United States. They are partners with General Motors.
The Japanese government is thinking about using ships from the U.S., and giant floating platforms, to store the deadly water.
Efforts to bring the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant under control are being held up because of highly radioactive water, that is now leaking in the reactors.
The water can not be flushed away, it is nuclear waste. Several Japanese deep sea fishing companies have offered their ‘mega-floats’, used as deep seas fishing ‘parks’, to be filled with the contaminated water. The mega floats are 136 meters (446 feet) long and 46 meters (150 feet) wide.
Also, U.S. military barges might be used to store the deadly water, after they unload their cargo of fresh water.
Ford has finally joined the ranks of auto makers in closing plants. The reason, the same as the others, no parts.
Ford will close a factory in Kentucky for at least one week.
Japanese Self Defense Forces report that several of their helicopters are testing positive for radiation contamination. Even after decontamination procedures.
Tokyo Electric has discovered that a ‘pit’ filled with contaminated water is cracked and leaking.
The highly radioactive water is leaking into the Pacific Ocean.
TEPCO will try to use concrete to seal the crack in the pit.
Nissan announced that it’ll shut down production in United States and Mexico, around mid-April.
Nissan, just like other Japanese car makers, blames parts shortage, caused by the March 11 disasters.
Nissan will close assembly plants in Tennessee and Mississippi for about one week, as well as two factories in Mexico.
How bad is the nuclear disaster in Japan? If you consider that ‘avoidance strategy’ (lying) is standard practice in Japan, then we should all be very concerned.
Remember the three monkeys? Hear No Evil, See No Evil and Speak No Evil, they come from Japan.
Many foreign organizations in Japan, are saying the current situation is much worse than what Japanese officials are saying. Even Japanese suffering within the disaster zones are saying their government is lying.
To understand Japanese ‘avoidance strategy’ read “The Japanese Negotiator: Subtlety and Strategy Beyond Western Logic”.
I’ve been following the 11 March disasters from day one, and I can tell you that from the start the Japanese government/corporations downplay everything. Also, serious questions from the Japanese media have been blown off, only to be confirmed a day or two later. Then, on top of that, the Japanese government has even accused Tokyo Electric of faulty radiation data (“faulty” to say the least, they won’t accuse them of lying because that doesn’t happen in Japan, only avoidance strategy happens).
With the fact that, by Western standards, it is common practice for Japanese leaders to lie, then I have no choice but to believe that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster will end up being worse than Chernobyl.
In an unprecedented move, the United States has agreed, in principal, to put U.S. forces under the direct command of South Korea. Details are still being worked out.
Officially the move is to help South Korea in case of attack by North Korea. But isn’t that why our troops are there to begin with? Why do they have to be placed under direct control of the South Koreans? Never in United States history has another country controlled our military forces! Even the Russians didn’t do that after the fall of the Soviet Union. Is it another sign of the decline of the U.S. Empire?
China is sending 10,000 tons of gas, and 10,000 tons of diesel fuel, to help Japan deal with its disasters.
The fuel should be off loaded this weekend, however, Cheng Yonghua, the Chinese Ambassador to Japan, says the Japanese government is actually making it difficult for aid to be sent. Recently NGO relief groups made similar comments.
China has already sent tents, blankets, water, rubber gloves, temporary toilets and shoes. However, more and more people in the areas of devastation say they are not getting any help.