By wmw_admin on May 11, 2011
Five of the containers, scanned on arrival at the Port of Rotterdam, were quarantined because the level of contamination was above the permissible threshold
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By wmw_admin on April 21, 2011
Retired teacher Don Curry visits a Las Vegas radiation monitoring station every few days to record and collect data. Why? “You know the History of this”, he asks? “We don’t trust the government”
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By wmw_admin on April 21, 2011
The cancer industry’s own treatments, it turns out, are its best source of repeat business because the No. 1 side effect of chemotherapy is – guess what? – cancer!
Posted in Fukushima, Health, Nuclear power, nuclear mishaps |
By wmw_admin on April 20, 2011
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By wmw_admin on April 19, 2011
When TEPCO says things are stable, it’s only “in the sense that you’re dangling from a cliff hanging by your fingernails. And as the time goes by, each fingernail starts to crack. That’s the situation now,” extremely dangerous and uncertain, says Physics Prof. Michio Kaku
Posted in Current Affairs, Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 17, 2011
Ultimately TEPCO plans to cover the crippled reactor
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By wmw_admin on April 15, 2011
Radiation levels in groundwater around Fukushima Daiichi plant soar as Toshiba, which helped build the crippled nuclear reactors, says decommissioning them will take at least 10 years
Posted in Current Affairs, Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 12, 2011
And we believe that the consequences could ultimately be more far reaching and severe
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By Dahr Jamail on April 9, 2011
Fears grow that Japan’s ongoing nuclear disaster may be worse than Chernobyl
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By wmw_admin on April 6, 2011
A telling admission by a TEPCO official – just watch his face – underscores how the situation at Fukushima could soon deteriorate still further
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By wmw_admin on April 4, 2011
On Sunday, Japan’s government warned that it may take months to stop radiation leaking from the crippled nuclear plant
Posted in Current Affairs, Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on April 3, 2011
The bodies of two employees who have been missing were discovered as radioactive water continues to pour into the sea
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By wmw_admin on April 1, 2011
Natural News’ Mike Adams with some of the latest developments from the unfolding crisis at Fukushima
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By wmw_admin on April 1, 2011
Workers who have been fighting to bring the reactors under control at Japan’s strick nuclear plant expect to die from radiation sickness, according to the mother of one of the men
Posted in Current Affairs, Fukushima |
By wmw_admin on March 31, 2011
Emissions continue to climb climb with the International Atomic Energy Agency saying radiation had reached evacuation levels in one village 40 km from Fukushima
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By wmw_admin on March 30, 2011
In an admission of how long the cooling process may take, Hidehiko Nishiyama, deputy director general of Japan’s nuclear regulator, said late Tuesday: “We will have to continue cooling for quite a long period. We should be thinking years”
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By wmw_admin on March 29, 2011
Bad news piles up as pressure builds on the Japanese government to widen evacuation zone around Fukushima
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By wmw_admin on March 29, 2011
As the disaster around Fukushima unfolds many nations are now rethinking their plans for nuclear power
Posted in Current Affairs, Fukushima, Health |