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Breaking! Korea Government body pressured to withhold info on Fukushima radiation

The inspector’s office examination took place in the immediate wake of March reports from the Hankyoreh and other news outlets alleging NIS involvement in the decision to suspend NIER research indicating that trace amounts of radiation were reaching the Korean Peninsula. The reports at the time were based on remarks made by Yoon during a dinner meeting.

 

During the examination, Yoon denied any pressure from the NIS, saying that the organization “never requested confidentiality” and that he ordered a halt to the research out of “concerns that it might cause confusion between organizations, since the Korea Meteorological Administration was reporting no effects on the Korean Peninsula.”

 

 

Posted on : Oct.3,2012

Research from Mar. 2011 showed radiation coming towards Korea, but was muzzled

By Lee Keun-young, senior staff writer

 

The National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER) abruptly halted its inquiry last year into the dispersion of radiation from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster after contacting the National Intelligence Service, it was belatedly revealed on Oct. 2.

The institute, which is affiliated with the Ministry of Environment, was predicting the course of radiation from the plant after an accident there following the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.

Democratic United Party lawmaker Chang Ha-na, a member of the National Assembly’s Environment and Labor Committee, said on Oct. 2 that an examination by the Ministry of Environment inspector’s office at the showed NIER research to predict the spread of radiation from Fukushima, and its effects on South Korea, was halted immediately after a report to the NIS.

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Bellona -USAID expulsion from Russia shows framework of long-planned Putin initiatives

The US Agency for International Development (USAID) ceased operations in Russia yesterday after being expelled last month in a move widely seen as part of the Kremlin’s effort to intimidate and discredit opposition.

Charles Digges, 02/10-2012

Meanwhile, Russian public opinion seems to be taking a sway against organizations receiving foreignfinancing, as evidenced by hostile viewer calls to independent Russia television programs that have examined the decision of the Kremlin to clamp down on Russian NGOs that receive funding from abroad.

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Putin had accused USAID of meddling in the country’s internal affairs, and specifically its elections.

Fifty-seven nonprofits operating in Russia, from human rights watchdogs to HIV/AIDS prevention groups, are set to lose out on millions of dollars in US government grants following the Kremlin’s decision to kick out USAID

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WikiLeaks’ web host raided by Swedish police after hacking of Swedish government servers

Published: 02 October, 2012,

“Several Swedish government agencies and businesses were the victims of cyber attacks in the days leading up to the raid.”

The Stockholm-based web host for WikiLeaks and The Pirate Bay has been raided by Swedish police.

Four of the firm’s servers were seized, though it remains unclear exactly who was being targeted.

The Stockholm-based web host PeRiQuito AB, or PRQ, was targeted by police on Monday, the company’s owner Mikael Viborg told local media.

“PRQ.se, one of a number of ISPs used by WikiLeaks has been raided by Swedish police; 4 servers seized. Police still in office,” WikiLeaks tweeted on Monday.

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UK Jimmy Saville and the Jersey island abuse murder scandal -cover up

Op Ed by nuclear-news.net

Date 3/Oct/2012

From a jersey island blogger….

This is why governments, oppressive regimes, security forces and mafias around the world love child abuse. They simply love it. No other criminal activity, no matter how bad, is as foul, or gives such “leverage”, such “ownership” – such control – over those who commit it. And once a person has acted so despicably, or shown an unhealthy interest in the under-age or those on the borderline, or has failed to prevent the crimes, and instead helped to conceal them – then that person is “owned”. Forever more.

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Whoever holds the “currency” of your despicable secrets, owns you.

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It’s easy to see, is it not, just how terribly, terribly – err – complicated things become. Especially when so much child abuse has been concealed by so many for so long. It is an inevitable consequence of permitting such system-failure – of allowing child protection failures to be heaped upon child abuses, to be heaped upon child abuse concealments, without corrective intervention – that your entire system of public administration becomes contaminated, and bound by a corporate, shared interest in concealing the truth.

http://stuartsyvret.blogspot.co.uk/

 There has been a few stories about the British Channel Island tax haven Jersey recently. we had a story about a sex scandal concerning a well known media personality Jimmy Saville, this was brought to light by an investigative report from ITV a main stream UK television station

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In the ITV1 documentary, Exposure: The other Side of Jimmy Savile, the star, who died last year aged 84, is accused of allegedly:

Promising a victim he would not rape her but then did

Asking one girl to perform an indecent act on him in the back of his Rolls

Wearing a shell suit so that he could easily pull down the elastic trousers to assault his victims.

Giving a girl who said she lost her virginity to him, his autobiography with a message written inside which said: ‘No escape’ and signing it her ‘keeper’.

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Cobalt 60 – “It is essentially a form of birth control,” IAEA head Yukiya Amano said.

Andy Garner, an IAEA programme coordinator, said he believed there was more demand to use nuclear applications for food production, though he acknowledged a potential “branding” issue.

If “you talk about irradiating food… I think you do think twice before you eat that apple……..”

SASA KAVIC AND FREDRIK DAHL

Last updated 13:33 03/10/2012

At the height of the tangerine season in Croatia’s Neretva river delta, two pickup trucks scour a maze of water channels carrying an odd-looking contraption: a mortar-like pipe spraying orchards with sterilised flies.

They have been bombarded with radioactive Cobalt-60 in an Israeli biotechnology plant to make them sterile in a bid to reduce the fly population and the damage they wreak on the crop.

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“SILEX project” enrich uranium cheaper -Easier for “anyone” to make atomic bomb

Designed to get cheaper and more efficient fuel for nuclear power plants, many of the U.S. physics community believes that this new technology will become more accessible to the atomic bomb countries like Iran or North Korea.

 

OCT 03, 2012

Translated from this

http://fontem.com/novedades/ver/4613.html

While the U.S. shows its strength in the world to prevent nuclear proliferation, including the use of economic embargoes, bombing targeted and sophisticated computer viruses, the country has just authorized new uranium enrichment systems on home soil.

Spin uranium
The current uranium centrifuge plants, like this one from Piketon (U.S.) need hundreds of centrifuges to make dificl hide. But SILEX require only 25% of its space and one-tenth of its energy. / DOE / Wikipedia

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Duke Energy customers face $1 billion-plus – Crystal river USA -Arnold Gundersen

Some have nicknamed Crystal River the “Humpty Dumpty” plant. If Duke makes too many changes to the building, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission could require the utility to file an amendment to its operating license. That would require public hearings.”It opens the plant up to public participation, again,” said Arnie Gundersen, a nuclear engineer and consultant. “They’re terrified of letting this process open up.

By Ivan Penn, Times Staff Writer
In Print: Wednesday, October 3, 2012

It will cost at least $1.5 billion to fix the Crystal River nuclear plant, and possibly twice that much. If the plant isn’t fixed, customers likely will have to pay for whatever new plant replaces it.

Duke Energy faces a potentially $3 billion decision on whether to fix its busted Crystal River nuclear plant. Regardless of their choice, however, customers will still get stuck paying for the billion-dollar-plus blunder.

If Duke shuts down the plant, customers will have to pay at least $1.6 billion to build another power source and buy alternate energy. If Duke fixes the plant, customers will be on the hook for buying more than $1 billion in alternate power even if they escape paying repair costs.

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Poll: Half SCE’s Customers Would Keep San Onofre Nuke Shut -USA

Support for keeping the plant shut crossed county and demographic lines, according to Binder, and concern about possible nuclear accidents was expressed by 73% of respondents, including some who supported opening the plant.
 
Perhaps most distressingly for the utility, nearly half the respondents — 47% — said they felt SCE put profits ahead of public safety. 41% said they felt SCE put safety first, and 12% weren’t sure.
 
 
by 
on October 2, 2012 4:35 PM
 

poll of 700 registered voters in the service district of Southern California Edison found half would support keeping the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant shut permanently and turning to renewable energy and conservation to make up any power shortfall. That number increased to 58% when pollsters read a short factual statement describing the current situation at San Onofre.

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Success for “Stop Hinckley”! Areva and China’s CGNPC backtrack on UK’S Horizon-FT nuclear project.

Tue Oct 2, 2012 11:28pm GMT

LONDON Oct 3 (Reuters) – French nuclear group Areva and China’s Guangdong Nuclear Power Corporation Holding (CGNPC) have walked away from the UK’s 6-gigawatt Horizon project, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.

A bid from the Franco-Chinese consortium for the Horizon nuclear joint venture did not materialise by last Friday’s deadline, the FT said, citing people familiar with the matter.

People close to the talks, cited by the FT, said China may still invest in Horizon at a later date along with other nuclear projects in Britain. It had been linked with at least three other sites in England.

The consortium’s reversal is a setback to the British government’s hopes of ushering in a revival of nuclear power.

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UK – Activists warned to watch what they say! activism is a crime!

This article by the err independent is in the crime section?? activist = criminal?

MONDAY 01 OCTOBER 2012

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Exclusive: John Cooper QC said that police are monitoring key activists online and that officers and the courts are becoming increasingly savvy when it comes to social media

Political activists must watch what they say on the likes of Facebook and Twitter, sites which will become the “next big thing in law enforcement”, a leading human rights lawyer has warned.

 

John Cooper QC said that police are monitoring key activists online and that officers and the courts are becoming increasingly savvy when it comes to social media. But, speaking to The Independent, he added that he also expected that to drive an increase in the number of criminals being brought to justice in the coming months.

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Japan’s nuclear disaster inspires artwork – Uranium Glasswork (Video)

02 October 2012

The environmental devastation caused by Japan’s nuclear disaster has inspired two artists to create artworks that are themselves radioactive.

Anne Maria Nicholson

Source: 7pm TV News NSW | Duration: 2min 7sec

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-10-02/japans-nuclear-disaster-inspires-artwork/4292006?section=entertainment

more here

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CUMBRIA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT HOPES HIT BY PULL-OUT -UK

By James Johnson

Last updated at 12:42, Monday, 01 October 2012

The prospect of a new power plant in Cumbria has taken a hit after a consortium member pulled out of a multi-billion-pound deal.

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Iberdrola, a Spanish energy company which owns Scottish power, made the decision to pull out of the deal to build atomic reactors in Britain.

As recently as March, NuGen, a company owned by Iberdrola, said it was 100 per cent committed to its west Cumbrian project, which is named Moorside.

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First published at 11:26, Monday, 01 October 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk

http://www.in-cumbria.com/cumbria-nuclear-power-plant-hopes-hit-by-pull-out-1.1001021?referrerPath=tributespaidtomrsouthlakeland1936028

and for local Cumbrian activism against Nuclear

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Nuclear energy to meet 27 percent of the need for gas-rich Russia – Rosatom expansion?

this is a bad translation but it gives you a picture of Russian nuclear dominance in future years. is it being encouraged by the western corporations blind faith in nuclear? 

“we need atomic energy in order to make a more secure future for all of humanity”

 

“there is no alternative of atomic energy..”

 

02.10.2012 13:01

Mersin, Turkey’s first nuclear power plant to build for $ 20 billion Akkuyu’yu the Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom, the Russian Federation, 28-36 pcs new nuclear power plants by 2030 …

Mersin, Turkey’s first nuclear power plant to build a $ 20 billion Akkuyu’yu the Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom, the Russian Federation, 28-36 units by 2030 to build a new nuclear power plant. Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko said on the subject, would the level of 25-27 per cent of the share of nuclear power in Russia, he said.

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New Cabinet at odds over nation’s future nuclear policy – Obama orders Japan!

October 02, 2012

THE ASAHI SHIMBUN

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When the Noda government drew up plans on energy and the environment in September, including the 2030s deadline for no nuclear power, Edano and former national policy minister Motohisa Furukawa worked for the zero-nuke policy to be specifically stated.

But Edano and others who advocated shutting down all nuclear plants as early as possible buckled when faced with growing calls within the government and the party to consider opposition from the business community and people in areas hosting plants and to listen to concerns from the United States.

In the end, the Cabinet did not grant its approval for the new plans, leaving wiggle room for the government to retain nuclear plants. Furukawa’s name was not seen in the new Cabinet lineup.

In the new Cabinet, Makiko Tanaka, science and technology minister, is in charge of the Monju prototype fast breeder reactor in Tsuruga, Fukui Prefecture, a key facility in the nuclear fuel cycle program.

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http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/AJ201210020070

more info here..

Nikkei: Sec. Clinton personally pressured Japan leader to keep nuclear power as “President Obama wishes it”

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Leaked report: most nuclear plants need safety upgrades – €10bn and €25bn costs

 

by Daniel Mason
02 October 2012
 
Stress tests on Europe’s nuclear power plants have found that “practically all” of them require safety improvements to protect against emergencies, according to a leaked draft of the results.

The European Union ordered the tests on the ability of the region’s 143 licensed nuclear plants to withstand events such as earthquakes or flooding in response to the disaster at Fukushima in Japan in March 2011.

Ahead of the formal publication of the conclusions, the Wall Street Journal reported a provisional version as saying: “On the basis of the stress test results practically all nuclear power plants need to undergo safety improvements.” The report puts the costs of the necessary upgrades at between €30m and €200m for each reactor and at between €10bn and €25bn overall. 

Most of the recommendations relate to France, which has 58 nuclear plants. The issues raised include the failure to ensure safety functions can be restored within an hour of an electricity blackout, the need to improve earthquake monitoring and the safe storage of emergency equipment.

The report and recommendations are expected to be finalised by the European Commission at its weekly meeting tomorrow before being presented at the next summit of EU leaders on October 18 and 19 by energy commissioner Günther Oettinger, whose home country Germany has decided to phase out the use of nuclear.

In a statement Oettinger said: “Our stress test was strict, serious and transparent: it reveals bluntly and objectively what we are good at and where there is a need to improve. Generally the situation is satisfactory but there is no room for complacency. We must work together to ensure that the highest safety standards are in force in every single nuclear power plant in Europe.”

But in comments reported by EUobserver, Tero Varjoranta, who chairs the European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group, said: “The content of a draft was known by some Ensreg members and this draft raised major problems and concerns.” He said the group had not been provided with a copy of the draft by the commission.

Read more: http://www.publicserviceeurope.com/article/2536/most-nuclear-plants-need-safety-upgrades-says-leaked-report#ixzz288O9diRE

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