Wednesday, January 08, 2014

THE LATEST ON JAPAN'S NUCLEAR PLANT

SPECIAL POST

Once again, Japan's Prime Minister has clammed up and little news is leaking out about the status of Japan's nuclear plant.  A few weeks ago, Shinzo Abe assured the International Olympics Committee that things at Fukushima were under control.  He went on to insist that the contamination was limited to a very small area and "poses no problem whatsoever."  

Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Abe went on to say that the contamination was limited to a small area and had been “completely blocked.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99
Shortly after the committee awarded Japan with the 2020 Summer Olympics, Kazuhiko Yamashita, an executive with the plant's operating company, TEPCO, contradicted Abe by saying, "We regard the current situation as being not under control."  Last summer, it was revealed that as much as 300 tons of highly radioactive water had leaked from the site into the ocean.  

Without a doubt, the management of the cleanup has been riddled with problems and cover-ups.  TEPCO summarily rejected a plan to build an underground retaining wall to hold radioactive water back and instead chose to install underground plastic and metal tanks to collect the water; those tanks subsequently disintegrated, spilling their contents.  In 2012, the situation was so dangerous and bleak that the possibility of evacuating everything within a 100 mile radius loomed; Abe chose instead to put the clampers on the existence of the danger so that he could proceed to lobby for the Olympics.  

Days ago, word came that highly radioactive steam was escaping from Reactor Number 3 and that the danger of a total meltdown existed.  Since then, the news coming out of Japan about the situation at the plant has virtually dried up.  The mainstream media in the U.S. has been silent on the story; if there is no danger to us, why are they not being forthcoming?  

Illegitimi non carborundum. 

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted. 
Kazuhiko Yamashita, an executive officer of Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) contradicted the prime minister by saying, “We regard the current situation as not being under control.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/01/atomic-lie-fukushima-danger-under-control/#9PzMKC3x2t7Dyd7d.99

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