In a suppossedly “leaked” United Nations report, Iran is accused of dealing with North Korea, for nuclear missile technology. That violates UN sanctions against North Korea.
The report also suggests the deals were made through a third party, possibly China.
The report infers that Iran is trying to get nuclear weapons technology as well. It points […] Continue Reading…
Just days after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster began, in March, mysterious radioactive substances have been detected, and are still being detected, at sewage plants and incinerators around Japan.
The first case involves an incinerator in east Tokyo. Ashes were found to be highly radioactive. Unfortunately most of the ashes have already been recycled as […] Continue Reading…
Sony announced on May 12, that its PlayStation blog was hacked. On top of that, their new security system is actually blocking users from the United States.
Sony apologizes for inconveniencing their customers, but they admit that everytime they planned to restart their online services they discover another hack job.
Fukushima Daiichi’s Reactor 3 is still pouring massive amounts of contamination into the Pacific Ocean.
Since Friday, cesium-134 and 137 have being detected at levels thousands of times above government safe limits.
So far Tokyo Electric Power Company says they can only monitor the radiation levels coming from Reactor 3. It seems their hands are full […] Continue Reading…
In a clear case of obsession, Tokyo Electric Power Company announced they will resume water injection in Fukushima Daiichi’s Reactor 1.
TEPCo officials say the water level is far too low, and they have confirmed that holes and cracks have formed in the reactor vessel, as a result of the meltdown.
Japan has ordered the mandatory evacuations of two towns in Fukushima Prefecture, 15 May, almost three days after it was reveled that Reactor 1, of Fukushima Daiichi nuke plant, was melting down.
Families with children kindergarten age or younger, and pregnant women, are the first to be evacuated. At least 7,700 people will be evacuated […] Continue Reading…
Many U.S. media reports about President Obama’s push to increase U.S. oil production, blame it on the people’s demand for lower gas prices.
The problem with that argument is that world demand for oil products is so high that even if the U.S. can increase oil production, it will never be able to increase it […] Continue Reading…
Despite demands by the people of Egypt to be allowed to protest the Israeli occupation of Palestine, the Egyptian Army is blocking access to the Sinai Peninsula, in order to keep Egyptians from reaching the Israeli border at Gaza.
Some Egyptian politicians have stated that the Egyptian blockade against Gaza is being done to support […] Continue Reading…
At the beginning of 2011 a lawsuit was filed against Jimmy Carter, by Israelis upset by the facts in his book “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid”. They wanted $5 million in damages.
They claimed that Carter’s facts were false, but, according to some reports, as of May 5 they have dropped their claims. I wounder if […] Continue Reading…
A murder/suicide in Ammon, Idaho, made news in Iran.
Iranian news outlet, Press TV, aired the story of the murder of two women, two children, and the suicide of the man who shot them. The man is from Iowa, and tried to set the house on fire before shooting himself.