Tuesday, January 07, 2014

JAPAN'S NUCLEAR PLANT DANGERS CONTINUE TO MOUNT

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Japan has been somewhat secretive regarding the cleanup of the earthquake-tsunami ravaged Fukushima nuclear plant.  One worker claimed that duct tape and wire nets were used to hold the plant together, which is a prime reason for many leaks that have plagued the facility.  Steam rising from reactor number three has given rise to concerns of another meltdown.  TEPCO, the managing  company, has plans to siphon water from underground tunnels where high levels of cesium have been detected below reactor number four.  TEPCO has found a record 1.9 million becquerels per liter of beta ray-emitting radioactive substances at its No.2 reactor.

Fish off the coast of the plant are known to be contaminated; radioactive fish have also been reported in catches off America's west coast.  130 Japanese cars destined for Russia were found to contain high levels of radiation and were refused.  Measurements of excessive radiation in Pacifica, California have been summarily dismissed by government authorities, while TEPCO officials have been suggesting Americans be ready to seal doors and windows from the inside to minimize exposure to radioactive dust particles.  Japan's government has been actively recruiting homeless persons to assist in the plant cleanup.  

We already know the Japanese government has been keeping the lid on what is occurring at the beleaguered plant for well over a year.  It has become apparent that our federal government is also complicit in the cover-up.  American Navy personnel on board the U.S.S. Reagan were exposed to very high levels of radiation and are now being treated for radiation poisoning, although the mainline news sources are not carrying the story.  


Illegitimi non carborundum.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted. 
 

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