Tuesday 7 January 2014

Fukushima update - 01/06-2014

This is the first update for several days, so I will start with this item by Susan Duclos and then just give the headlines. The Japanese just diet passed its State Secrecy Bill.

West Coast Alert Is Real!! Fuku ‘Massive Radioactivity Release’ Since 2011 Which Is Just ‘Tip Of Iceberg’


6 January 2014


By Susan Duclos


Via ENENews it is now reported that a “massive radioactivity release” has been going on since the 2011 meltdowns at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant from the earthquake and tsunami, and that the visible steam being seen now is just the “tip of the iceberg.”


NHK is reporting the containment vessels are broken, which brings about the point made in an article yesterday by Live Free or Die that Fukushima is 100% out of control.


With mass die-offs of sea life as well as creatures stranding and beaching themselves, we can see the effects of the hundreds of tons being poured into the Pacific ocean every day, but you cannot see, touch nor smell the effects of the radiation plumes that have been battering the West Coast of the US and Canada because those effects are showing up in the health of the residents, years after the initial incident.


The first video below shows just one example of what is happening in the oceans and as you watch remember, this is happening on Chancay every morning where miles of dead sea life are washing up and they clean it up just to find more the next morning.



The second video discusses what is coming towards the West Coast, what the government is quietly doing to protect themselves while refusing to acknowledge what is happening publicly to those most affected.










Latest ENENews Headlines:
12:35 PM EST on January 6th, 2014 | 45 comments

Harvard Website: Media blindly reports Tepco’s false radiation levels, says Fukushima official; Press won’t report truth — “It’s still scary” in Tokyo, people move away due to hotspots; “Environment abruptly changed for half of Japan” (VIDEO)


10:06 AM EST on January 6th, 2014 | 145 comments

Nuclear Journal on ‘Fukushima Plutonium Effect’: Melting MOX fuel may lead to neutron flux blow-up — ‘Surprisingly’ there’s absolutely no reference data in any scientific literature


11:38 PM EST on January 5th, 2014 | 272 comments

L.A. Times: Alarming West Coast sardine crash likely radiating through ecosystem — Experts warn marine mammals and seabirds are starving, may suffer for years to come — Boats return without a single fish — Monterey Bay: Hard to resist idea that humpback whales are trying to tell us something


07:23 PM EST on January 5th, 2014 | 148 comments

TV: “Massive radioactivity release” at Fukushima going on for almost 3 years now; Visible steam “just the tip of the iceberg” — NHK: Containment vessels are ‘broken’ (VIDEOS)


05:20 PM EST on January 5th, 2014 | 42 comments

We see radiation from Fukushima in soils in Southern California, especially our desert regions” — High concentrations in seaweed prevented harvest this year — Also found in cattle and chicken feed (AUDIO)


12:13 PM EST on January 5th, 2014 | 92 comments

ABC News: Gov’t, scientists ‘baffled’ over white spots on cows around Fukushima plant — Farmer: No one knows what they are, I think it’s from radiation; “Our town’s contaminated like Chernobyl… We were just thrown away like trash” — Officials order the animals to be slaughtered (VIDEOS)






CEO: Fukushima is very bad, we have a crew in Japan right now; Reports coming out that gov’t covered it up… food around whole region got irradiated, increased problems for people in Tokyo — Host: Really scares me I don’t hear anyone discussing how to stop it (VIDEO)


12:07 AM EST on January 4th, 2014 | 376 comments



11:43 PM EST on January 4th, 2014 | 212 comments


Official detects radiation spike on California beach, now at 500% normal levels — ‘Befuddled’ as to why it’s so high, claims there’s no ‘immediate’ health concern — Public’s interest in Fukushima nuclear waste rising (VIDEO)














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