A day in the life of the Fukushima children – 19 April 2013
Published on Apr 19, 2013
WARNIING !!!! you all can now see clearly what we will all have to accept as routine exposure (and make no mistake cs137 am241 detection is very serious} if the nuclear plants are kept operating as more shall surely meltdown.

More clear evidence of radionuclides in the schoolyard
Please help children from radioactive contamination 茨城県高萩市
http://youtu.be/ORhIDZCV38I 148production
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013…
Hitomi Kamanaka 鎌仲ひとみ
Published on May 26, 2013
http://www.yonaoshi311.com
Hitomi Kamanaka 鎌仲ひとみ
EN
Hitomi Kamanaka is a Japanese documentary filmmaker known particularly for her films on the danger of atomic power and the nuclear industry in Japan. In 2012, she directed a movie on internal contamination where she interviews 4 doctors from Japan and Russia who studied the consequences of Hiroshima, Tchernobyl, and now Fukushima.
FR
Hitomi Kamanaka est une réalisatrice japonaise qui fait des documentaires sur les dangers de l’énergie atomique, et l’état de l’industrie nucléaire au Japon. En 2012, elle a fait un film sur la contamination interne dans lequel elle interviewe 4 médecins japonais et russes qui ont étudié les conséquences de Hiroshima, Tchernobyl et maintenant Fukushima.
日本
ドキュメンタリー映画監督, 鎌仲ひとみは2012年に発表した映画で、広島、チェルノビルそして福島での被曝(ひ
ばく)の影響を研究している日本とロシアの4人の医師にインタビューしている。
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Interview conducted by Keiko Courdy for 霧の向こう*AU-DELA DU NUAGE°Yonaoshi 3.11_ Japan Webdoc project in Tokyo on June 18, 2012
Uploaded on Nov 24, 2011
Atomic bombs survivors received fair compensation, not so in Fukushima!
Atomic bombs survivors received fair compensation, not so in Fukushima!
広島・長崎の被爆者援護法:追加1ミリ被曝で被曝者認定、福島事故被害者にも認定を、するべき!
*Added dose of ionizing radiation “1mSv/y”=0.23uSv/h
http://www.env.go.jp/press/file_view.php?serial=18437&hou_id=14327

” I’m sure the cover up is to avoid the high cost of compensation and mitigate their legal liability.”
Japanese researchers exposed to accidental radiation – Video
Published on May 25, 2013
Researchers exposed to radiation during experiment
A Japanese nuclear research agency says 4 of its researchers accidentally suffered internal radiation exposure during an experiment. The incident took place on Thursday at the government-affiliated Japan Atomic Energy Agency in Ibaraki Prefecture, north of Tokyo.
The Nuclear Regulatory Authority says it received a report from the agency on Friday evening. It is asking the agency for details about the accident and the reason for the delay in filing its report. The Japan Atomic
Energy Agency says four male researchers in their 20s and 30s were firing a beam over gold to generate elementary particles when the device malfunctioned and the output of the beam rose 400-fold. The gold was heated to high temperatures and vaporized, generating radioactive materials.
The agency officials say they believe there’s no risk to the researchers’ health.
May 25, 2013 – Updated 00:04 UTC
Water decontamination device to be used in fall
The operator of the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant is expected to start full operations this year of a system to remove accumulated radioactive wastewater.
The Advanced Liquid Processing System, or ALPS, can filter 62 types of radioactive material.
Tokyo Electric Power Company has 3 such systems. Operators have carried out a performance test for one of them since late March.
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/fu…
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/fu…
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/fu…
The Unclear Fate of Nuclear Power
Two years after the accident at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi, can the nuclear renaissance regain its momentum?
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/ideas-i…
Sanctifying nuclear hazards
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News…
May 25, 2013
Are we ready? Crews prepare for nuclear accident
John K. Manna
New Castle News
NEW CASTLE — The chances of an accident occurring at the Beaver Valley Power Station are considered to be small.
Nonetheless, FirstEnergy Corp., along with first responders and emergency management personnel, are continually preparing just in case.
http://www.ncnewsonline.com/topstorie…
Documentary – Radioactive waste: Dumped and Forgotten [Banned in the uk]
Published on May 25, 2013
This documentary was shown on German and French TV but not in England. For obvious reasons the English don’t want anyone to see it. This is the English version which we hope you will mirror and call attention to. It discusses the effects of sea dumping of radioactive waste on the health of people living on the local coasts, like the Irish Sea and the Baltic Sea, which is the most radioactive sea in the world. The documentary focuses on the British sea dumping in the English Channel Hurd Deep about 12 miles north of the Channel Island of Alderney. Alderney is also subject to releases to the sea from the French Nuclear Reprocessing Plant at Cap de la La Hague 12 miles East of the small island. Prof Chris Busby who was consulted on the health effects of this marine radioactive pollution visits the island with the producers and makes measurements of contamination on the beach. Busby originally visited the island in 1998 with Jersey MP Stuart Syvret and found an excess of brain tumours and also general cancer mortality which was written up as a Green Audit paper and became part of a BBC news story at the time. They were both chased off the island.
Manfred Ladwig manages to get Dr John Cooper, head of the UK radiological protection organisation, the HPA, to admit that they balance childhood cancer cases against the advantages of cheaply disposing of nuclear waste. Cooper also agrees that his position involves a conflict of interest since he is head of HPA which takes advice on radiation protection from ICRP. Cooper is on the ICRP committee. He therefore takes advice from himself. We also hear from Prof Richard Wakeford, ex head of research for Sellafield, but now an “independent” expert, also on ICRP, who tells us the coastal child leukemias were caused by “population mixing”. How long do we have to be subject to advice from these clowns?
Prof Busby asks the youtube to kindly leave this alone since he was part of the production and has the right to upload it.
Published on May 25, 2013 by Professor Chris Busby http://www.youtube.com/user/drdrwoland on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcaOX2…
Thank you for sharing!
HALF-Life Radioactive Elements listed Here. Remember the Half life is the time it takes an element to decay by HALF. Thus, multiply the Half life by approx. 10 to find out how long these deadly elements will remain.
http://www.iem-inc.com/toolhalf.html
The solution to pollution is NOT Dilution.
THE LOW LEVEL RADIATION CAMPAIGN
http://www.llrc.org/
ECRR-model http://www.euradcom.org
Recommendations of the ECRR http://www.euradcom.org/2011/ecrr2010…
ICRP-model http://www.icrp.org
Analyses of the ICRP model http://irpa11.irpa.net/pdfs/3a35.pdf
Enjoy the scientific batttle of both directors of the two Radiation Risk models — J. Valentin and C. Busby, 22.03.2009, Stockholm
Published on Mar 30, 2013 Sellafield and Professor Chris Busby – INTRIGUE AND DECEPTION CONCERNING IRELAND! by arclight2011 (thank you)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1yQS5…
Petition to Legally STOP Nuclear: Dr Chris Busby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTrC4C…
THIS SITE HAS BEEN HACKED (THE ACTUAL LINK TO THE PETITION TEMPLATE) http://nuclearjustice.org/wp-content/…
http://nuclearjustice.org/?p=50
For questions or problems please contact support.
http://www.nuclearjustice.org/
Breaking! Sellafield, the BBC and EURDEP lie to cover up contamination incident! Irish coast hit!
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/23/se…
Radiation alert at home of dead Russian tycoon in UK — Officers search for nuclear material — Connected to ex-KGB spy poisoned with polonium-210 (VIDEO)
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/23/br…
Sellafield smoke stack incident — 20 October 2012 — Picture-repost
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/23/se…
Irish bid to close Sellafield — Sellafield covering something up!
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/26/ir…
India -Scientist: Physicians report increased cancers near nuclear site — Birth defects, still births, spontaneous abortions on the rise!
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/24/sc…
Study shows radiation can be bad for a woman’s heart
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/24/st…
Study: Nuclear Plant Shutdown Results in 4,319 Fewer Cancer Cases
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/03/29/st…
Jeremy Rifkin worries about the end of human civilization – May 23 2013.
Published on May 24, 2013
Rifkin: “This is the moment of decision”. Global temperatures might rise up to 6 degrees by the end of the century. He made his remarks during a speech for “The Solar Future” congress in Eindhoven, May 23 2013. Source: http://www.new-energy.tv.
Get Abstract Summary of “The Third Industrial Revolution” by Jeremy Rifkin
by smiller173
The Third Industrial Revolution
by Jeremy Rifkin
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[Extract}
Changing buildings into “micropower plants” – Existing fossil fuel or nuclear energy power plants concentrate energy production at a few sites and distribute power from those centralized points, as do large wind farms or solar parks. But alternatives exist: Society must rethink its building practices so that each home, office and factory produces energy on-site using green energy sources. For instance, General Motors’s factory in Aragon, Spain, generates enough electricity from its rooftop solar plant for 4,600 households. This democratized power production reduces waste and creates jobs.
[Arclight2011 note]
An Aluminium Fuel Cell – Why Is UK government Blocking It?
Update: at the end of the video where the video audio becomes mysteriously corrupted as the conversation turned to the advice from the business advisor’s that he went to see.
The statement that he got from these financiers was that the UK government will only support “electrically rechargeable” batteries. Meaning, “only that can be charged with nuclear power or a another type of Grid”
https://nuclear-news.net/2013/05/03/an-aluminium-fuel-cell-why-is-uk-government-blocking-it/
Tornado Passes Over The Oldest Nuclear Power Plant In The World
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Published on May 24, 2013
Tornado over the world’s first nuclear power plant in Obninsk.
How Polish nuclear boss commemorated Chernobyl nuclear disaster – Greenpeace
Jan Haverkamp – May 24, 2013
On the 27th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe, Aleksander Grad, the nuclear director of Polish utility PGE, sat behind his huge desk in his likewise huge office in Warsaw.

What was he doing? Keeping two minutes of silence to remember the hundreds of thousands of people who suffered from the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe? Contemplating how his own nuclear plans could lead to a similar catastrophe? Realising that no emergency plan would protect the people around Lubiatowo and Zarnowiec or further down the road, areas where PGE wants to build Poland’s first nuclear power stations?
No.
Instead, Mr. Grad signed a letter threatening legal action against Tadeusz Pastusiak, president of “Lubiatowo Dunes“, a tiny environmental tourism organisation. Grad’s letter accused Pastusiak of spreading lies that would tarnish the good name of giant PGE and could lead to social unrest!
Seaweed stops Scottish EDF nuclear plant
UPDATE 1-Seaweed stops Scottish EDF nuclear plant
By John McGarrity
http://www.fxmemo.com/forum/thread/4013617/
LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) – A rising tide of seaweed halted a nuclear power station near Edinburgh late on Thursday, threatening to clog up its cooling system.


EDF Energy took both reactors offline at its 1,280MW Torness nuclear plant, the company said in a statement on Friday.
‘Around 1130 (BST) last night, Thursday 23 May, Unit 2 at Torness power station came offline due to increased seaweed levels as a result of the severe weather and sea conditions in the area,’ EDF said.
It added: ‘This was followed by a decision to take Unit 1 offline just after 3am today, Friday 24 May, as a precautionary measure when it was clear that the seaweed levels weren’t reducing.’
According a regulatory update on EDF’s website, the 640-MW reactor 1 will be offline for the next 14 days while reactor 2, which also has a capacity of 640-MW, will not generate electricity for at least a week.
The EDF statement said power plant staff are trained to deal with high seaweed levels resulting from weather conditions in the Forth Estuary, and that the plant can be taken offline if there are signs that the cooling system could be affected.
The Torness plant was forced to shut down in 2011 after large numbers of jellyfish were found in the sea water entering the plant.
(Editing by William Hardy) Keywords: EDF BRITAIN/SEAWEED
Michio Kaku: Nuclear Power Is a Faustian Bargain
http://www.meed.tv/9DPd58xljM0E5
The U.S. hasn’t commissioned a new nuclear plant since before the Three Mile Island meltdown in 1979, and will soon have to decommission all its ageing reactors. What, if anything, will replace these nuclear plants?
Glencore says Iran metals swap deals did not violate sanctions
By Louis Charbonneau
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) –
Swiss-based commodities giant Glencore Xstrata (GLEN.L) said on Thursday that it had done nothing wrong when it engaged in metal swaps with Iran, rejecting a suggestion by U.N. experts that such bartering could have been a way of evading sanctions against Tehran over its nuclear program.
A confidential U.N. Panel of Experts report seen by Reuters on Wednesday said alumina-for-aluminum swap deals with Iran by Switzerland-based commodities giants Glencore and Trafigura TRAFG.UL could have been a way to bypass international sanctions.
A Glencore spokesman said the company broke no regulations and did not violate the sanctions. Trafigura said in a statement to Reuters that it could not comment specifically on the experts’ report, which the company said it has not seen.
Reuters reported on March 1 that Glencore had supplied thousands of tons of alumina to an Iranian firm that has provided aluminum to Iran’s nuclear program. Afterward, Trafigura acknowledged it had also traded with the same Iranian firm.
Glencore has confirmed the deals with Iran but insisted it had no knowledge that the company it was supplying alumina to – the Iranian Aluminum Company (Iralco) – was in turn providing aluminum metal to Iran Centrifuge Technology Co (TESA), which the European Union sanctioned in December 2012.
In a February statement to Reuters, Glencore said it first learned about the TESA-Iralco relationship in December and immediately “ceased transactions” with Iralco. It said its last actual trade as part of the barter arrangement was in October 2012, two months before the EU move.
Czech minister ‘disappointed’ by Temelin nuclear power bids
‘I must say that offers of both bidder surprised us very unpleasantly in terms of price,’
PRAGUE, May 24 (Reuters) – Bids submitted for the expansion of the Czech Republic’s Temelin nuclear power plant have been disappointing, Finance Minister Miroslav Kalousek was quoted as saying in a newspaper on Friday.
Westinghouse, a unit of Japan’s Toshiba Corp, has taken the lead in competition with a consortium led by Russia’s Atomstroyexport in the tender competition to build two new units at Temelin with a capacity of more than 1,000 megawatts.
Temelin is owned by state-controlled power utility CEZ
‘I must say that offers of both bidder surprised us very unpleasantly in terms of price,’ Kalousek is quoted as saying in the newspaper, Hospodarske Noviny.
French group Areva has been excluded from the tendering but has appealed.
(Reporting by Jana Mlcochova; Editing by Greg Mahlich)
Japan NRA Finds that Tsuruga NPP sits on Active Fault Line
Published on May 23, 2013
The NRA in Japan has accepted a report that Tsuruga NPP it sitting directly on an active fault line.
Are the big nuclear companies cushioned from this type of scrutiny? Is Japan Atomic being used as a a sacrificial lamb to appease the regulators and the public?
Fukushima Rad News 5/23/13: 56,000 Bq/m3 of Strontium-90 Reactor 2; Robot For Decommissioning
Published on May 23, 2013
NRA: Tsuruga nuclear plant built on active fault
Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority has officially endorsed a report by its expert panel that said a reactor in Fukui Prefecture, central Japan, sits on an active fault.
NRA Chairman Shunichi Tanaka announced the conclusion at a meeting on Wednesday. He said his organization takes seriously the result of the expert panel’s probe into the Number 2 reactor at the Tsuruga nuclear power plant, which was released last week.
Robot for nuclear decommissioning
The government and Tokyo Electric Power Company say they plan to build a facility to develop a robot to help decommission the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
Radiation levels in the plant are too high for workers to remove melted nuclear fuel rods.
Finland to bury nuclear waste underground
Country plans to solve problem of disposing radioactive waste permanently by using tunnels.
Finland has struggled with disposal of radioactive waste for decades, with temporary storage sites requiring constant monitoring.
Stricken Japan Fukushima nuclear plant struggles to keep staff
AP | May 23rd, 2013, 7:43am
Keeping the meltdown-stricken Fukushima nuclear plant in northeastern Japan in stable condition requires a cast of thousands. Increasingly the plant’s operator is struggling to find enough workers, a trend that many expect to worsen and hamper progress in the decades-long effort to safely decommission it.
http://www.scpr.org/news/2013/05/23/3…
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/th…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=…
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/56…
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/pl…
[Major leakage] Tritium detected from 13 of 14 observation holes, “To be discharged to the sea”
http://fukushima-diary.com/2013/05/ma…
Mayor of Fukushima-devastated town: Say no to nuclear energy
http://www.bellona.org/articles/artic…
Fukushima Nuclear Crisis Update for May 21st to May 22nd, 2013
http://www.greenpeace.org/internation…)
San Onofre Power Plant And It`s Potential Fallout In A Disaster
Thu, May 23, 2013, 6:55pm EDT
What would happen in the event of different natural disaster striking San Onfore, specifically the environmental and economic fallout of how a tsunami, earthquake, etc. would impact the region.
Fukushima breaking news A historical NUCLEAR . S.O.N.G.S PUBLIC Hearing
Kevin Blanch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9et0x…
Expert: “Incipient collapse” of radioactive waste tanks possible at U.S. nuclear site (AUDIO)
http://fairewinds.org/podcast/great-h…
http://enenews.com/report-terrorist-a…
http://enenews.com/object-dropped-nuc…
Countdown to Nuclear Ruin at Paducah
Disaster is about to strike in western Kentucky, a full-blown nuclear catastrophe involving hundreds of tons of enriched uranium tainted with plutonium, technetium, arsenic, beryllium and a toxic chemical brew. But this nuke calamity will be no fluke. It’s been foreseen, planned, even programmed, the result of an atomic extortion game played out between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the most failed American experiment in privatization, the company that has run the Paducah plant into the poisoned ground,
http://ecowatch.com/2013/countdown-to…
IAEA Outlines ‘Challenges And Uncertainty’ For Fukushima Decommissioning
24 May (NucNet): Relatively stable cooling of fuel and fuel debris in the reactors and spent fuel pools has been established at Fukushima-Daiichi, but there are still “several challenges” to be met before “a sustainable situation” is achieved at the plant, the International Atomic Energy Agency has said.
http://www.nucnet.org/all-the-news/20…
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