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Breakthrough in nuclear talks likely after U.S. election: Iranian president Tehran Times, 30 September 2012    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said that talks over Iran’s nuclear program will result in a “very important decision” after theU.S. presidential election, which is scheduled to be held on November 6. Continue reading

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Iwaki City Japan -Child with 3,300 becquerels of radioactive cesium.

http://ex-skf.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/radioactive-japan-wbc-result-of-child.html

 

 “…the test has found one child with 3,300 becquerels of radioactive cesium.

Some speculate that this particular child was eating food grown in the home garden. Iwaki City hasn’t disclosed the details of the child (age, sex, where he/she lives, what he/she eats, etc.). The date this child was tested hasn’t been disclosed. ..”

 

Iwaki City in southern Fukushima Prefecture has been testing the residents in higher radiation districts since November last year using the Whole Body Counter (WBC) for internal radiation exposure. On September 25, the municipal government announced the result of the test for about 12,000 residents. (Iwaki City’s population is about 330,000.)

Iwaki City’s radiation levels are moderately high (it was on the path of the radioactive plume (or cloud) on March 15, 2011), but compared to the municipalities in Nakadori (middle third, including Date City, Fukushima City, and Koriyama City) and northern Hamadori (ocean-side third, including Futaba-machi, Okuma-machi, and Namie-machi) they are much lower. Still, the test has found one child with 3,300 becquerels of radioactive cesium.

Some speculate that this particular child was eating food grown in the home garden. Iwaki City hasn’t disclosed the details of the child (age, sex, where he/she lives, what he/she eats, etc.). The date this child was tested hasn’t been disclosed. 

From Mainichi Shinbun Fukushima local version (9/26/2012):

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Iran’s Imminent Nuclear Weapon – On Max Kaiser- by Azziz

Iran’s Imminent Nuclear Weapon

Posted on September 29, 2012 by Aziz31 Comments

Here’s some context behind the claims that Iran will imminently possess a nuclear weapon.

It started a long time ago (but not, unfortunately, in a galaxy far, far away):

1984: Soon after West German engineers visit the unfinished Bushehr nuclear reactor, Jane’s Defence Weekly quotes West German intelligence sources saying that Iran’s production of a bomb “is entering its final stages.”US Senator Alan Cranston claims Iran is seven years away from making a weapon.

Seven years away? And did they have a bomb in 1991?

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Breaking! Okinawa police remove anti-Osprey protesters, dismantle barricades

http://rt.com/news/osprey-protest-okinawa-police-360/

Published: 01 October, 2012

 

Japanese police have forcibly removed protesters and dismantled barricades around the US Futemma military base in the city of Ginowan ahead of the of the controversial deployment of American MV-22 Osprey aircraft.

Screenshot from KyodoNews video

Police had to use tow cars to remove 12 vehicles that had been parked by the protesters in front of the base over the weekend. Police also dispersed a crowd of demonstrators staging a sit-in near the entrance to the base to restore the vehicle traffic. So far no arrests have been reported.

Local residents, who are outraged by Monday’s deployment of the aircraft, began barricading one of the base’s gates last Thursday. Over the weekend they were parking their cars near the other two gates as well, effectively stopping all traffic from entering or leaving.

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Video: Tepco’s Fukushima simulation has “100 percent error” — Bottom of containment “might be eroded or broken”

 http://enenews.com/tepco-simulation-100-percent-error-bottom-containment-be-broken-eroded-video
Published: September 30th, 2012 at 10:23 pm ET 
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Mr. Yastel Yamada, a retired engineer and founder of the Fukushima Skilled Veterans Corps
Uploaded by: OccupyUkiah
Filmed: July 30, 2012
Uploaded on: Sept. 27, 2012

Mr. Yastel Yamada, a retired engineer and founder of the Fukushima Skilled Veterans Corps: Now this is a simulation carried out by Tepco of what happened in the vessel…

In the case of Fukushima, the fuel has melted down and eroded the concrete. And now Tepco says that there is some room. And they say this depth is 65 centimeters, 25 inches, but this is a simulation. No one has seen inside. Therefore, the shape of the debris is not known. This is just an assumption. And temperature is measured say 4-5 points, but the reliability of the measured temperature is very bad because of the damage inside. And furthermore sand and concrete is not uniform material like steel. It’s a mixture of stone, stand and cement.

Therefore that 65 centimeters must have, say 100 percent error, then if so the vessel bottom might be eroded, or broken.

 

And this

 

President Yamada back from his visit to the United States
2012/9/5 

“..The “Fukushima Response”, a local activity group established by people who are concerned about the present situation of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, offered overall support for President Yamada, assiduously setting up meetings with decision makers of the United States, members of Congress and media representatives during the three week stay, as well as arranging more than ten lectures in cities on the West and East Coast; these lectures drew a lot of attention and sympathy, and were very well received on each occasion…”

http://svcf.jp/english

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USA CONDUCTS NEW UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTS

REVIVAL OF NUCLEAR ARMS RACE:US CONDUCTS NEW UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TESTS 

Andrew Kishner

September 30, 2012

 

In 1997, five years after its last underground nuclear test, the U.S. Department of Energy conducted its first subcritical nuclear test. Back then, critics said that the subcritical test program was creating a crisis of confidence in the negotiations over the CTBT because nations such as India and Indonesia strongly felt that such experiments should be included in the activities banned by the treaty. Critics also feared that because of the nature of these experiments on plutonium (e.g. conducted underground, there is no visible flash, seismic signal or ‘gas signature’), one country’s conduct of a subcritical test might easily be seen by another as a very low yield nuclear test.

Even without creating a ‘yield,’ which would categorize a nuclear experiment as a nuclear explosion, experts and even government documents agree that subcritical tests can be used beyond their stated purpose, to study the aging properties of plutonium. They could be used for developing new nuclear weapons. Although it hasn’t been yet proven that any country has used subcritical tests for this latter purpose, do we want to wait around and find out (the CTBT doesn’t actually ban subcritical nuclear tests)?

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Officials mull seismic tests near US nuclear plant -may harm local ecology

http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=854771&publicationSubCategoryId=200

(philstar.com) Updated October 01, 2012

“People need to understand, we’re living in the world post-Fukushima, so we need to go back and review everything we think we know about the seismic threat situation around important structures like this power plant,” said Bruce Gibson, a former seismologist who now serves as a San Luis Obispo County supervisor.

 

“Unfortunately, from an environmental impact standpoint, the only real way to get the images is to put high energy sound into the earth.”

 

 

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Plans to use an array of powerful air cannons in an undersea seismic study near a Central California nuclear power plant have federal and state officials juggling concerns over marine life with public safety.

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. wants to use big air guns to emit strong sound waves into a large, near-shore area that includes parts of marine reserves to make three-dimensional maps of fault zones, some of which were discovered in 2008, near its Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.

But a state study, mandated by a bill signed into law in 2006, found the project is likely to have “unavoidable adverse effects” on marine life and the environment. Biologists, environmental groups and fishermen have opposed using the high-energy air guns, saying the blasts have potential to harm endangered whales, California sea otters and other creatures frequenting these waters.

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Rights Advocate Lyudmila Alekseyeva Reminisces VIDEO)

Published 24 July 2012

Human rights activist Lyudmila Alekseyeva turned 85 on July 20. She spoke to Kristina Gorelik of RFE/RL’s Russian Service about her long career as a dissident and rights campaigner.

Duration 4.37 min (worth a view -arclight)

http://www.rferl.org/media/video/24655341.html

Alekseyeva: “We will remain without funding because we don’t receive Russian financing. The state won’t finance us because we defend citizens whose rights are violated by Russian bureaucrats. Our state won’t fund that kind of organization. Business here won’t finance us either because every businessman understands that if he finances an organization that is not useful to the authorities, then he puts his own business under threat.”

Interview: Helsinki Group Head Says USAID Ban Means Return To ‘Soviet’ Way

September 19, 2012

MOSCOW — The Kremlin has ordered the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to cease its operations in Russia.
The move will be a serious blow to the many nongovernment organizations and rights groups that relied on USAID for a significant part of their funding.

RFE/RL correspondent Tom Balmforth spoke to human rights veteran Lyudmila Alekseyeva about the likely impact of the cessation of USAID’sfinancing on the Moscow Helsinki Group she heads and Russia’s human rights sphere as a whole.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange describes life in embassy like a ‘space station’

<>WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has called on the United States to move from words to actions, and put an end to its persecution of WikiLeaks, its people and its sources. He made the statement during an address to a panel of UN delegates.<>

Addressing the representatives of the United Nations’ member countries, the WikiLeaks founder spoke of the difference between words and actions, praising US President Barack Obama for his words.

“We commend and agree with the words that peace can be achieved… But the time for words has run out. It is time for the US to cease its persecution of WikiLeaks, our people and our sources.”

RT see link below

  • From:AP 
  • October 01, 2012 8:13AM

WIKILEAKS founder Julian Assange is certain he will one day go to Ecuador, but described his life in the Ecuadoran embassy in London as “like being in a space station”.

[…]

Mr Assange – who denies the allegations and fears Sweden would extradite him to the United States – told Britain’s Mail on Sunday he was keeping busy by working 17 hours a day on the whistleblowing website.

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Mr Assange’s supporters claim he could receive harsh treatment if sent to the US and possibly even face the death penalty.

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“From Ecuador, me and my staff could safely travel to and from a number of friendly countries such as Tunisia, Egypt, Russia, Brazil, India, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina.”…………

Ecuador granted Mr Assange asylum on August 16 but Britain has denied him safe passage out of the country, and police are guarding the embassy in case he tries to escape.

The WikiLeaks founder said he had spent some of his early days in the embassy “training to use emergency equipment”.

The Mail said was not permitted to disclose “the precise nature of the safety equipment he keeps close to his bed, nor of the contents of the documents and diagrams pinned to his wall”

[…].

Mr Assange complained that his health was “slowly deteriorating”, adding that he had “a racking cough”.

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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/wikileaks/wikileaks-founder-julian-assange-describes-life-in-embassy-like-a-space-station/story-fn775xjq-1226485698972

Meanwhile 4 days before…….

RT with video

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Green Party calls for a national Climate Action Plan USA

“The Climate Action fund would help with investments in clean renewable energy (wind, solar, geothermal, tidal), mass transit and organic agriculture.  The Greens would transfer funds from roads to mass transit, bicycles and pedestrian access.
The Green Party would also shut down all coal, fossil fuels and nuclear plants with the 2025. It opposes the hydrofracking of natural gas not only due to the water problems in create but because it is just another fossil fuel that contributes to global warming. Rather than find new fossil fuels, it believes the 80% of the present supplies must not be converted to greenhouse gases.
The Green Party would prevent oil drilling off shore and in the Artic and halt the Keystone natural gas pipeline. It would speed up the implementation of the new fuel mileage standards recently announced by EPA, and amend environmental review laws to focus on the impact on climate change”

30 SEP 2012 

Green Party of New York
 Green Party calls for a national Climate Action Plan
Move to carbon free economy by 2025 with renewable, clean energy
The Green Party of New York today helped coordinate a nationwide day of action around the country to call for action around climate change. A copy of the plan is at http://www.gpnys.org, as well as below.

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CHINESE COURT IMPOSES $2.4 MILLION FINE ON ACTIVIST AI WEIWEI

September 27th, 2012

By Irving Feng
Impunity Watch Reporter, Asia

BEIJING, China – A Chinese court upheld the decision to impose a 15 million yuan, roughly $2.4 million, tax fine against Ai Weiwei in an alleged attempt to silence the activist’s dissidence.

Ai has experienced a host of troubles with the Chinese government due to his activism including a three month detention last year.  He was held without cause for 81 days, sparking international opposition to his detention because of the implications of a possible human rights violation.

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Ai’s passport was also confiscated during his three month detainment, and it has yet to be returned to him.  The passport was supposedly set to be returned after Ai’s three month detainment in addition to a probationary period which ended in June.

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