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Comprehensive study of Fukushima threat: 60 minute video

Paul Currier’s Space:   http://paulcurrier.tumblr.com/post/32210303255/this-is-a-60-minute-film-that-may-save-your-life    This is a 60 minute film that may save your life. If you, like me, live on the West Coast of the USA, it’s probably too late, and you may as well just go on in your ignorance. Then again, if you care about your self or others you love, you may want to spend one hour of your life to grasp the full scope of our common situation.
“on the Beach” coming true?

about radiation in Japan
about the 1959 movie “on the Beach”
global nuclear contamination
genetic effects
pro nuke spin abounds
coverup of Fukushima effects
facts on what happened at Fukushima
radiation effects on plants, animals, people
hospital refers sick people to psychiatry
anxiety of Japanese parents
radiation reaching USA
Fukushima cleanup problems
plutonium in Pacific ocean
dangers in cleanup
potential for Northern hemisphere catastrophe.

September 29, 2012 - Posted by | Resources -audiovicual

6 Comments »

  1. I get a lot of these “must see” videos and in very rare cases may pass one on. It is, from my perspective following this catastrophe from day one, a wholly accurate depiction of what is going on at the destroyed Fukushima Diaachi nuclear plant, the total blackout by our mainstream media of the horror that has been unleashed upon Japan and particularly the northern hemisphere and the total failure of world governments to inform their subjects of the danger to themselves or their children and future generations. In Japan and the U.S. our radiation monitoring stations have been turned off and the only information about radiation levels and contamination comes from the network of civilian radiation monitors which has sprung up across the world. In June of 2011 we learned that 16,000 Americans had already died as the direct result of the total meltdown of three reactors at the facility. The very opening statement at the beginning of this film by President Obama will ultimately result in, if it hasn’t already, thousands, if not hundreds of thousand of additional deaths.

    This will not make you happy so you may want to skip this but if you have children or grand babies you care about or simply would rather avoid dying prematurely, it really is a “must see”.

    Comment by Jeffrey Irving | September 30, 2012 | Reply

  2. Reblogged this on Talesfromthelou's Blog.

    Comment by talesfromthelou | September 30, 2012 | Reply

  3. The Stuxnet virus was found in the Fukushima computer system in October prior to the tsunami. The Stuxnet virus was deliberately created by Israel and the US to target nuclear facilities. After the tsunami, the Fukishima computer system exhibited problems consistent with those caused by Stuxnet. It is quite possible that Israel and the US are responsible for the Fukushima meltdown and the radiation now encircling us.

    Comment by amerikagulag | September 30, 2012 | Reply

    • You’re onto the truth. What’s more, and Israeli security firm was contracted to provide their services there, too. Here’s a detailed analysis of what really happened.

      http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/blackmail.html

      Comment by Marks2Much | October 1, 2012 | Reply

  4. Bad as it seems, it will get much worse than anyone imagines.
    When Japan slides into the Pacific 2/3rds of the Ocean and its coastline will be uninhabitable.
    By then WW3 will already have started and no one will care.

    Comment by moriyah | September 30, 2012 | Reply

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