In a town 180 kilometers (111.8 miles) from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear plant, which continues to spew radiation, fish in a major river are contaminated with Cesium.
Silver crucian carp caught in the Tone River contain 110 becquerels of radioactive cesium per kilogram. The new official safe limit is 100 becquerels.
“Since December, all U.S. counter terrorism and special forces missions have been Afghan led.”-Lieutenant Colonel Jimmie Cummings, U.S. Army
According to a new study, Lt Col Cummings is a liar. Just today I questioned the daily 24 hour battle reports being given by the Afghan National Security Forces. Their reports seem canned in that it’s […] Continue Reading…
In 1984 I saw the movie Red Dawn. I was already in the U.S. military, hyped up on anti-commie propaganda.
The movie envisions (but doesn’t really go into the details) a United States that has lost favor with the world, and the Soviets take advantage and invade the U.S. state of Colorado.
April 25, 2012, Israel’s Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Benny Gantz, told Israeli media that Iran was not a nuclear threat!
He based his statements on a report that was published back in February. That report cited 16 intelligence agencies that said Iran is not a nuclear threat. But General Gantz is not the first, […] Continue Reading…
Just two days after Spain went Double Dip, Britain is now officially in double dip recession.
On April 23, it was reported that the “experts” expected U.K.’s quarterly GDP report to show 0.1% “growth”, which would have kept it officially out of a Double Dip (I said “close enough”).
April 25, 2012, a convoy of fuel tankers for U.S. led forces was attacked in Herat Province, Afghanistan.
The attack took place shortly after midnight. Two fuelers were burned to the ground. Mujahideen used old Soviet era RPGs (Rocket Propelled Grenades) to torch the tankers. No casualties reported.
The attack on fuelers followed several battles between […] Continue Reading…
One year ago the Japanese government promised every refugee from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster that they would be returning home soon.
Not only did they recently admit that some areas are far to contaminated for anyone to live in, but now they say it’s not worth even trying to decontaminate those areas.
A study by Tohoku University says homes are traps for radiation contamination.
Radiation expert, Hiroko Yoshida, led the study. Since September they’ve monitored radiation exposure levels of 125 people in 31 households in southern Miyagi Prefecture.
They concluded that decontaminating the inside of houses would be the most effective way to reduce radiation exposure, because the […] Continue Reading…
April 13, 2012, North Korea launched a satellite (not a ballistic missile as western media continued to report!), which ended in failure, yet didn’t fail to bring world wide condemnation.
April 25, 2012, Pakistan launches an improved Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), yet no one cares? Pakistan has nuclear weapons, yet no one cares that they’ve […] Continue Reading…
April 24, 2012, International Security Assistance Force now saying, almost as an afterthought, that a U.S. led soldier was killed by an explosion in Helmand Province on April 22.
No other details.
Afghan officials reporting major battles with Mujahideen in Helmand and Kandahar provinces.
In Kandahar one Afghan government soldier was killed, and three wounded after being […] Continue Reading…