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INTO THE FUKUSHIMA FORBIDDEN ZONE – JULY 12, 2014

The radioactivity in the Futaba city, at its most radioactive spot , according to my friends, former residents of Futaba City, with who I was (beside the plant site and outside the forest) :
24.12 mSv / h (microsieverts / hour) on this photo, but in reality it even went up to 25. 25μSv / h.
It is 219 millisieverts / year,
or 219 times the dose considered acceptable for the civilian population
(1 mSv / year, 1 millisievert / year).
I did not find any change in the ambient radioaction from my previous radiation measure in November 2013, through the once inhabited area.

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Janick Magne is a French citizen residing 35 years in Japan, she has been entering repeatedly the forbidden zone thanks to the help of a Japanese family who are going there regularly to visit their evacuated house. 

Janick Magne’s purpose in going there is to take continuous radiation measures and pictures in order to testify about the real gravity of the situation.  Gravity which the Japanese Goverment and the world mainstream media are mimimizing if not totally omitting to report, covering it up with their well-oiled propaganda and their plain outright lies..

Thank you Janick Magne for your outstanding dedication and your unwavering courage to expose the truth.

 

Futaba City (where the reactors 5 and 6 are located)
Janick Magne pointing to the slogan “Nuclear energy, energy of a bright future.”
 
“Journalists cannot enter into the Fukushima forbidden zone, it is strictly prohibited.
The only way for ordinary…

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John Large – Nuclear analyst concerned over Fukushima ‘ice wall’

D’un Renard

Published on 12 Jul 2014

Nuclear analyst John Large, July 9, 2014: The cores remain active for hundreds, if not thousands, of years, so there’s a commitment to keep either the ice wall technology in place or to replace it with an alternate technology by some future generation. […] Water is coming off the escarpment above the three reactors, it’s then percolating through the ground — there’s hydrostatic pressures pushing the water up toward the sea level — it’s then collecting the fission products and radioactive products from the melted-down cores and taken out to sea. […] What I think they should now have a plan to tackle the root cause… How do you control, manage and eventually remove the reactor cores? […] If the reactor cores remain in there, it’s going to be a constant leachate (water that percolates through a solid and leaches out some of the constituents) of radioactivity.

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Fukushima Three Years Later – The Children (Original site blocked)

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It’s hard to believe that three years have gone by since the devastating earthquake, tsunami and subsequent destruction and meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.  As we have come to learn, most of what was told of this catastrophe was not true and people are now beginning to suffer the consequences, especially the children.

I read this heartbreaking story about the daily lives of the children of Koriyama, not very far from the now destroyed nuclear plant. At the onset of trouble these families should have been evacuated from the area and told the truth about the radiation releases. Instead, the “Exclusion Zone” was limited to 20 Kilometers and those just outside of that were asked to stay inside for an undetermined amount of time. A few weeks later that zone was expanded to 50 Kilometers, how would you feel? In fact, they should have left the that entire side of the island, if not the country itself.

MotherwChildNow the Japanese government is telling Fukushima families, three years later, that it’s O.K. to move back in to their homes and restart their lives. There was even a report several months ago of offers made  to pregnant women and young mothers, by the local Fukushima government, for free housing if they moved in to “newer” homes previously evacuated. 

 

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Over the past week, two more revelations were made about Fukushima radiation and it’s effects. First,  Arnie Gunderson, former nuclear engineer and co-founder of Fairewinds Energy Education, came out with another article about the devastating effects of radiation upon children and how quickly they can occur. Secondly, In a public meeting at the UK House of Commons on the 10th of this month, Fukushima evacuee Gavin Allwright, testified to the disasters and their effects on his family. Included in his statement, was the fact that there was a very fine black dust in Miyagi, the prefecture just north of Fukushima, and that it had not been analyzed for a very long time. It has since been disclosed that it is highly radioactive and that the paper masks worn by the children will not protect them from these deadly particles.

As we continue to learn of the deception people of Fukushima, one has to wonder how far that deception reaches.

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Pro Thorium Twitter Trolls cannot stand any criticism

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I suppose I should be feeling flattered, finding myself the subject of abuse from the nuclear lobby, in the same way as
nuclear-lobby-put-downthe well known and highly regarded Dr Helen Caldicott and Dr Chris Busby.

Nevertheless, I find their constant abuse rather tiresome.

I note that   @thjr19 was the Twitter address of a John Randall. When I reported John Randall to Twitter for abuse – his tweets then stopped. Now there’s a Thomas Huxley tweeting abuse about me on that same Twitter address.

For the record, my real name is  Noel Christina Clare Wauchope. I blog at http://www.noelwauchope.wordpress.com

I use the name  Christina Macpherson (and  ChristinaMac1 as Twitter address)  I am particularly worried about the big con going on in favour of Thorium nuclear reactors.  To tweet specifically on that pont, I use the Twitter name  Clare Egan @NoThorium

Like this website – none of my efforts get any funding from anybody.  But that doesn’t stop the the Thorium Twitter Trolls from repeatedly accusing me of being paid by the coal, gas, oil lobbies.

Here are just a few of today’s samples of their efforts – they make these in response to my tweets about the costs, safety, and waste problems of thorium nuclear reactors.  Note the sexism and ageism :

 

Noel Wauchope cannot read let alone understand Science. Her IGNORANT BIGOTRY is all she has. STOP the #GrannyFUD!

All Noel Wauchope can come up with is lies, misdirection. strawmen and IGNORANT BIGOTRY. Stop the #GrannyFUD

Thomas Huxley @thjr19   12 July    Let’s be clear: Noel Wauchope aka @ChristinaMac1 is a Fossil Fuel Industry shill. People have died because of her actions. #nuclear #thorium

Has Noel Wauchope no shame? Exposed as a shill for the Fossil Fuel Industries, she persists in spreading her despicable FUD. NO! #thorium

Tweeple, beware Noel Wauchope & her sock puppets Paid by the Fossil Fuel Indurstries to spread FUD No to shills! #nuclear #uranium #thorium

Tweets on the #thorium hash tag feed from Noel Wauchope aka @ChristinaMac1 aka @NoThorium but NO attempt made 2 disguise she shills for FFIs

 brendan @totterdell91     #thorium no wonder Noel Wauchope uses #sockpuppets no one would want those tweets linked with their real identity #auspol #climate #nuclear

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