60 Years of Strife: Ending War in Korea
Published on 11 Aug 2013
TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES AVAILABLE SHORTLY
On the surface, the casual observer of Korea could be forgiven for forgetting that the nation is still at war. The South has been utterly transformed since the days of the fighting, with the impressive skyline of modern-day Seoul reflecting the country’s modern, high-tech economy. Even the DMZ has been tamed and gentrified, with souvenir shops and tourist attractions mingling seamlessly with military personnel whose presence at times seems more ceremonial than operational.
But beneath that surface remains the deep, lingering scars of a nation divided against itself, and the memories of a bitter, brutal war. Now, 60 years after the signing of the armistice, Korean peace activists are working harder than ever to confront the myths that have propped up and maintained this state of war, spearheading an effort to finally bring real peace to the Korean peninsula.
Nuclear weapons unit fails key security test
1:02 PM, Aug 13, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) –
Air Force officials say a unit responsible for operating nuclear missiles has failed a safety and security inspection.
This is the second major setback this year for the Air Force’s nuclear weapons force, which is responsible for 450 land-based nuclear missiles on 24/7 alert for potential launch at targets around the globe. Last spring a missile unit in North Dakota received weak grades on an inspection but did not fail it outright; that performance was so poor, however, that 17 officers temporarily lost their authority to operate missiles.
As described to The Associated Press on Tuesday by Air Force Lt. Gen. James M. Kowalski, the 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., failed a nuclear safety and security inspection this week.
http://www.wusa9.com/news/article/270518/158/Nuclear-weapons-unit-fails-key-security-test
Philippines – A Nuclear Plant, and a Dream that Fizzled
…He added that the most recent viability and safety study on the plant was done in 2008…
….Lawmakers did not offer to restore maintenance funds in the Energy department’s budget, which they can do since they are the ones who will approve the 2014 budget proposal…..
iMAGE SOURCE ; A Nuclear Plant, and a Dream, FizzlesMANILA, Philippines –
(The Philippine Star) | Updated August 14, 2013
Two Central Luzon congresswomen has asked Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla to save the $2.2-billion Bataan nuclear power plant by providing it with maintenance funds.
Pangasinan Rep. Kimi Cojuangco said she was appalled by the decision of the Aquino administration to no longer provide P45 million ($1,027 260.00 ) for the upkeep of the plant in the 2014 national budget.
Did Robert Mugabe Sign Uranium Deal To Aid Iran Nuclear Program?
13/08/2013 By
Zimbabwe has denied reports it signed a covert agreement to supply Iran with the uranium it needs to develop a nuclear weapon. Such a deal would be in violation of international sanctions imposed on the two regimes.
The Times of London quoted Gift Chimanikire, the outgoing Zimbabwean deputy mining minister, as saying that he has seen a memorandum of understanding “to export uranium to the Iranians,” despite warnings from the U.S. that such a deal may result in serious “ramifications.”
Chimanikire, who belongs to the opposition Movement for Democratic Change party that recently lost to Robert Mugabe’s ruling ZANU-PF, said that Zimbabwe had struck the deal last year.
Nevertheless, the report cited analysts as saying that Zimbabwe’s uranium reserves are as yet not ready for export.
Chimanikire later told Bloomberg that he was misquoted and the agreement was only aimed at future possible exploration in the mineral-rich southern African nation.
“We have no capacity to handle uranium as a country, and besides we don’t even know the quantity of uranium” deposits viable for mining, Chimanikire said.
The U.S. and the EU have imposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran with the purpose of stunting its nuclear program. Zimbabwe is also subject to international sanctions over its human rights abuses and election violations.
Mugabe has forged a cozy relationship with Iran and has frequently stood up for the Islamic republic at the United Nations and elsewhere, portraying it as a victim of Western regime-change plots.
The firebrand leader called Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons a “just cause.”
Despite its radical stance on the international stage, Zimbabwe also has an occasional alliance of convenience with Israel. It once purchased millions in riot control equipment from an Israeli firm.
It has recently faced accusations of using Nikuv, a shadowy Israeli company specializing in identity documents, to rig national elections, which Mugabe claims to have won in a landslide.
With Haaretz
Texas nuclear weapons facility to build wind farm
Siemens AG, Europe’s largest engineering company, broke ground today on an 11.5-megawatt wind farm at the U.S. Energy Department’s Pantex Plant near Amarillo, the main site for the country’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
Pantex will get about 65 percent of its power from the five 2.3-megawatt Siemens turbines that will be the largest federally owned wind farm when completed in July 2014, the department said today in a statement.
The project is expected to generate an average of $2.8 million annually in energy savings that will be used to fund its cost through an 18-year performance-based contract, the department said. Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc. is providing upfront financing.
The wind farm is expected to generate about 47 million kilowatt hours of energy, enough to power about 3,500 homes.
The U.S. federal government aims to get 20 percent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2020, up from the current 7.5 percent.
16×9 : Untested Science: Fracking natural gas controversy in Canada
The Hon Rich Coleman promising public consultation to grand applause from the First Nations and other interested parties
The Hon Rich Coleman gets rich by NOT having an actual public consultation. Here he is checking his pulse after a particularly difficult question, from the interviewer on the video…
The whole video of the interview is below.. A prize of an invisible fluffy rabbit (if i can find it) will be given to the person who counts correctly, Rich Colemans blinking and twitches during the interview 🙂
“…When evaluating body language, pay attention to the follow eye signals: … People often blink more rapidly when they are feeling distressed or uncomfortable….”
Qoute source ; http://psychology.about.com/od/nonverbalcommunication/ss/understanding-body-language_3.htm
Published on 13 Apr 2012
A new frontier of natural gas production is making controversial headlines. Hydraulic Fracturing or “fracking” is becoming more common in Canada. But experts say “fracking” can cause contaminated ground water, earthquakes and pollute our land with toxic chemicals.
h/t David Ickes Headlines
Fukushima Protest Contest! – Win a gold bar from EBISU studios!

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The gold bar HAS been checked for radioactivity!!
Published on 12 Aug 2013
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Fukushima Awareness Contest. Please watch, share and enter. Watch this video and consider entering his contest to spread the word about the Fukushima crisis. 400 tons (ADMITTED by TEPCO, so Multiply THAT amount by a factor of X!) of radioactive water are going into the Pacific Ocean every day! We don’t have much time. Please let me know your thoughts and to enter you must comment on this video and fulfil the conditions of entry. I need at least 50 entries to go ahead with this competition. Good luck and God speed.
Fukushima GAME ON…Let’s DO THIS! YOU are Formally Invited to Join Us All.
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Fukushima is a nightmare disaster area, and no one has the slightest idea what to do. The game is to prevent the crippled nuclear plant from turning into an “open-air super reactor spectacular” which would result in a hazardous, melted catastrophe.
Busby: Can’t seal Fukushima like Chernobyl – it all goes into sea
http://youtu.be/x-3Kf4JakWI
Since then, huge amounts of radioactivity have flowed from the wrecked reactors directly into the Pacific Ocean. Attempts to stop the flow of contaminated water from Fukushima into the sea were always unlikely to succeed. It is like trying to push water uphill. Now they all seem to have woken up to the issue and have begun to panic.
Grapefruit-sized RadBall proposed for Fukushima clean-up
Transcript, Video on link;
This is the RadBall – a radiation detecting device for disaster areas too dangerous for humans to enter. Devised by British engineer
Steven Stanley, of the National Nuclear Laboratory, it requires no external power source and can be deployed in high radiation areas by robot.
SOUNDBITE (English) DR STEVEN STANLEY, INVENTOR OF RADBALL AND BUSINESS MANAGER FOR UK’S NATIONAL NUCLEAR LABORATORY, SAYING:
“The first part of the device is the radiation sensitive core and this is made up of layers of aluminium and radiation sensitive film….Now the core fits inside the second part of the Radball, which we call a collimation sheath, and this is actually a ten millimetre thick tungsten sphere that fits around the core….Rather like a colander there are a lot of holes in the colonator and that allows the radiation to preferentially pass through the holes into the radiation sensitive core.
” RadBall can identify radioactive contamination in confined spaces, producing a 3-D image to target clean-up operations. The radiation sensitive polymer film becomes permanently opaque within a minute of exposure to radiation, says RadBall technical lead Kat Lennox.
SOUNDBITE (English) KAT LENNOX, RADBALL TECHNICAL LEAD FOR UK’S NATIONAL NUCLEAR LABORATORY, SAYING:
“We make a 3D representation of the data, as you can see on the screen behind me. We will then use this data to track back along the straight lines that you can see, so from the Radball to where the source is coming from within the room.
After we’ve done that we’ll look at the amount of colour change within each of the films to work out the strength of each of those sources.”
Radball can be sent into tight spaces inaccessible to larger pieces of equipment. Weighing 12 kilograms, it’s smaller and lighter than other competing gamma imaging technologies. Stanley says electrical systems often fail when radiation interferes with electronics – not an issue for RadBall. The 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan spread radioactive material within the reactor systems of the plant and into the surrounding environment. Stanley says the RadBall could be deployed to scan the area, without putting humans with handheld detectors at risk.
SOUNDBITE) (English) DR STEVEN STANLEY, INVENTOR OF RADBALL AND BUSINESS MANAGER FOR UK’S NATIONAL NUCLEAR LABORATORY, SAYING:
“There’s some very specific challenges on Fukushima where they need to find the location of radioactive material. The main restrictions are that the radiation levels are quite high and also the actual penetration to get the measurement device in there is quite limited, so this device is very suitable.”
In UK trials the device successfully distinguished between various types of radioactive materials in a nuclear waste store. And now RadBall is under consideration by Fukushima officials to help clean-up the radioactive mess left by the worst nuclear disaster in 25 years.
UK Discreetly Trimming to 180 or Fewer Nuclear Warheads
Times of News
13 August 2013
The United Kingdom has been decommissioning and breaking down Trident nuclear warheads at a rate of three per year, with a goal of reducing domestic stocks to “no more than 180″ by the mid-2020s, the London Guardian reported.
Great Britain currently has a nuclear weapons stockpile of approximately 225 warheads, according to the newspaper. The U.K. government in June 2011 announced that the cache of warheads would be reduced by 45 to meet the intent stated in Britain’s 2010 Defense Review.
The quiet and gradual disassembly program has resulted in the modification of a number of warheads “to render them unusable while others identified as no longer being required for service are currently stored and have not yet been disabled or modified,” Sue Ford, a Defense Ministry equipment and support policy official, told the Guardian.
The report comes almost a week after the United Kingdom’s Liberal Democrats announced they would hold a party vote next month on a proposal to disarm some of the nation’s nuclear-missile equipped submarines.
Clarification: This article was altered after initial publication to eliminate faulty characterizations of the U.K. Defense Review and the military items being modified.
Mongolian law on Nuclear Weapon Free Status nominated for international award
By M.ZOLJARGAL
http://ubpost.mongolnews.mn/?p=5395

Image source ; (Off topic?) http://www.asiaarts.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=94628
The World Future Council (WFC) annually holds the “Future Policy Award” which celebrates policies that create better living conditions for current and future generations, with the aim to raise global awareness for these exemplary policies and speed up policy action towards just, sustainable, and peaceful societies. This year, the Mongolian law on its Nuclear Weapon Free Status from the year 2000 has been nominated for the award.
The WFC is an international non-governmental organization and it started granting the award in 2009 towards the goal of influencing countries’ policies by raising the awareness of the public about various challenges facing humankind.
In 2009, the award promoted exemplary policies in food security, the finest biodiversity policies in 2010, successful forest preservation policies in 2011, and policies that protect coasts and oceans from pollution in 2012.
This year, the award focuses on celebrating rightful and influential policies on the disarmament of nuclear weapons. A total of 25 policies have been nominated and a team of nine acknowledged judges have highlighted nine policies in its last meeting in which, to the delight of the country, this Mongolian law was included as the WFC reported.
The winning policy will be announced at the UN Headquarters in New York on the eve of the United Nations Disarmament Week from October 24 to 30.
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Pauline Tangiora is a Maori elder from the Rongomaiwahine Tribe on the East Coast of the North Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand. She also has affiliations to many other tribes.
She is a Justice of the Peace, a former President and currently Vice President of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Aotearoa, the former Regional Women’s Representative for the World Council for Indigenous Peoples, Earth Charter Commissioner and a member of the Earth Council.
She is a life member of the Maori Women’s Welfare League and a Patron of the Peace Foundation. She has represented Aotearoa at many international fora and was a Consultant to the International Steering Committee of the World Court Project. Mrs. Tangiora also writes and lectures on issues including Health- Environment and Indigenous Issues, Spiritual Well-being and Peace.
Fukushima Workers Suffer Radiaton Poisoning, TEPCO Worker Confesses update
A great video mix here from missmilkytheclown1
Published on 12 Aug 2013
Workers at Fukushima plant suffer radiation poisoning
The kicker is: The officials say the mister was spraying water from a dam about 10 kilometers away from the plant. The same water was being used for toilets and other facilities. TEPCO officials say the workers were exposed to radiation at a level of 19 becquerels per square centimeter. That’s 5 times the limit set by the utility.
TEPCO reveals pumping plan of contaminated water
here’s the kicker: It also warned of the approaching typhoon season. Not to Mention that the water is making the land kind of “Muddy” and Squishy… and the molten Cores beneath the earth are heating up with leaning nuclear spent fuel pools directly above them. Don’t forget, if Fukushima Daiichi has yet another “situation” that goes “boom”, nobody can go into any of the area There, OR, most likely Fukushima Daini (the other nuclear plant no longer mentioned) – that is about 10 KM away (as I recall). You would then have a Domino Effect. “the situation is Not Stable at ALL”.
Great interview with a guy who works at Fukushima Daiichi
http://tinyurl.com/n4g9vky
Ten workers at the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant were exposed to radiation from contaminated mist […] The workers were waiting for a bus when they were sprayed […] It was unknown how the mist became contaminated […] They were ordered to receive full body scans, which can detect exposure to their inner organs. […] The workers’ exposure was detected by a radiation monitor […] Earlier today, Tepco reported that an alarm sounded at a dust monitor near the building, indicating high concentrations of radioactivity. […]
ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), August 12, 2013: I’m meeting Fujimoto-san after one of his 12 hour shifts, and I want to know how TEPCO is faring at trying to stop the leak of 300 tonnes of radioactive groundwater every day. Fujimoto-san just shakes his head. “Steam came out of the Reactor 3 building the other day,” he tells me. “When it came out, TEPCO didn’t even tell us. I found out about it on the TV news after I got home from work,” he says.
Govt. to review safety of nuclear waste disposal
Yah, Right, Give me a Break!
Propaganda chat with Dale Klein
Families visit graves in radioactive zone to weed graves. Don’t worry, they’ll return (maybe not to weed next time, but to lay down beside the dead person they still visit)
People still looking for victims of the Tsunami Earthquake of 3/11/11
Energy consumption expected to rise as “economy recovers”
Latest Headlines: http://enenews.com/
Radiation Expert: Enormous amount of contamination flowing from Fukushima will probably imperil entire Pacific Ocean — Threatens other countries, food chain — Absolutely can reach U.S. and Canadian shores (VIDEO)
NHK Special Report on Fukushima: “We are still in an emergency… Not much time left… We can’t afford to wait” — Asahi: Fear of contaminated water overflowing from well that’s nearby trench leaking 3 billion Bq/liter into ground (VIDEO)
AP: ‘Time bomb’ in leaking Fukushima trenches — If Tepco removes extremely contaminated water as planned, it will only make more flow in since reactor buildings connect to trenches
Over 15 quadrillion becquerels of radioactive substances suspected in trench that Tepco now admits is leaking into groundwater at Fukushima
Contamination sprayed on men at Fukushima plant — Alarm sounds over radioactivity levels — Worker: They never told us Reactor 3 building was steaming, “I found out about it on TV” (VIDEO)
Tepco: Trench connected to Unit No. 2 is what’s contaminating groundwater at Fukushima — Has extremely high levels of over 3 billion Bq/liter of radioactive substances — Water is flowing in from reactor building (VIDEO)
Fukushima Workers: Another accident is inevitable — There’s always risk of another explosion, I fear that a lot (AUDIO)
Korea Times: Quarter-billion liters of Fukushima contaminated water flowed into Pacific — Japan cover-up could violate international law — Hid global issue of environmental concern?
Report: The people of Japan are responsible for poisoning of world’s food chain due to Fukushima catastrophe — They have to stand up and take action — “The buck has to stop somewhere” (VIDEO)
NBC Nightly News: Urgent situation after frightening discovery at Fukushima — Planned ice wall shows Tepco is grasping at straws and can’t stop plant leaking like a sieve — Now almost 900 straight days of contamination flowing in Pacific (VIDEO)
song at end by Benjamin Orth on dig.ccmixter called worth it then (in part)
Fukushima media cover-up – PR success but public health disaster
Published on 12 Aug 2013
Recorded in 2011
Prof. Robert Jacobs gives an interview describing the situation in Japan
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South Africa – Kelvin Kemm’s “Pro-Nuke Puff” and the Africans reaction
It is difficult to know where to begin to point out the many examples of misinformation, skewed information and pro-nuclear spin in “Nuclear power is a big opportunity for SA business” (Business Report, August 7).
The Energy Intensive User Group, the biggest industrial users of electricity in our country, is not in favour of nuclear power. The industry is clear on the open-ended upside potential of the cost of nuclear power, as Steve Kidd, the director of Strategy and Research from the World Nuclear Association, said in 2008: “What is clear is that it is completely impossible to produce definitive estimates for new nuclear costs at this time.”
Areva, one of the hopeful bidders for our proposed “nuclear fleet”, confirms that a high level of localisation is highly unlikely in South Africa.
On April 18, wind and solar produced a record amount of electricity in Germany, more than that of 30 nuclear plants.
Kelvin Kemm, a nuclear physicist and the chief executive of Nuclear Africa, proceeds to misquote civil society opposed to more nuclear power – our position is that the proposed fleet would run to more than R1 trillion (not billion). Our source is the Department of Trade and Industry’s Industrial Policy Action Plan of February 2010.
Add to this plans to build and license three radioactive waste metal smelters that will release radioactive metal into our markets (leading to product recalls, as happened in the US and the UK this year from contaminated metal) and possible enrichment plants, we are talking a large number.
Failure to mention the releases of radiation from Chernobyl (which Russian scientists confirm will lead to nearly a million deaths) and the ongoing releases from Fukushima is disingenuous.
One would think the final nail in the nuclear coffin would be the peer-reviewed study, The End of Cheap Uranium (Michael Dittmar, Institute of Particle Physics, Switzerland – published in Science of the Total Environment) which confirms that uranium mining and production will not be sufficient to fuel existing and planned nuclear power plants during the next 10 to 20 years.
They state: “We thus suggest that a worldwide nuclear energy phase-out is in order.” We heartily concur.
Muna Lakhani
Earthlife Africa Cape Town
Harmless solar park is a far better option
Kelvin Kemm’s inflated puff for nuclear power states: “Some years ago the government declared its intention was to double its electricity-generating capacity by 2035.”
On September 25, 2007, then director-general of the Department of Public Enterprises, Portia Molefe, stated that a higher gross domestic product (GDP) growth had been “assumed” to provide a projected electricity growth revision from 2.3 percent a year to 4 percent, in order to “align with AsgiSA’s 6 percent GDP growth target”.
This over-optimistic sentiment was echoed by Kannan Lakmeeharan, then Eskom’s managing director of system operations and planning, and a crucial architect of the Integrated Resource Plan 2. Eskom’s chief executive, Brian Dames, stated on August 25, 2011, that electricity demand growth over the preceding period was about 1.4 percent year on year, below Eskom’s 2 percent growth forecast for the full year, while Business Report, reported on July 6, 2012 that peak demand of 34 105 megawatts was forecast, or 256 MW below the stated figure for 2007.
There had been no growth in electricity demand over the period 2007 to 2011 thanks to non-existent economic growth, electricity price hikes, and a natural drive for conservation and energy efficiency.
Kemm claims that “half the electrical power to the Western Cape comes from Koeberg nuclear power station”. If this were true, then the many and frequently lengthy shutdowns from the ageing power station would long ago have crippled the province.
Taiwan Says Nuclear Water Still Leaking from 2 spent fuel pools
12-Aug-2013 Intellasia | Bloomberg

Taiwanese authorities said a water leak that began 3 1/2 years ago inside a state-owned atomic power plant is yet to be halted, as lawmakers debate whether to put the island’s nuclear future to an island-wide vote.
About 19.8 litres (5.2 gallons) has been collected from two leaking used-fuel pools inside Taiwan Power Co.’s No. 1 plant in the period, according to a report from the state oversight body, the Control Yuan. The Ministry of Economic Affairs was faulted for failing to properly supervise the utility, the report shows.
Image ; A reactor is seen at Taiwan Power Co.’s No. 2 nuclear power plant in Wanli, Taipei county, in 2010. Photographer: Maurice Tsai/Bloomberg
Opposition lawmakers brawled in the legislature on August 2 to stave off an island-wide referendum on a fourth nuclear plant under construction 40 kilometers (25 miles) east of Taipei and estimated to cost almost $9 billion. President Ma Ying-jeou has pledged to abandon atomic energy as soon as economically and environmentally viable alternatives are found.
“The water collected was condensate from vapor during and after maintenance,” said Tsaiji Wu, general manager at Taiwan Power’s No. 1 plant. “It is contained in the plant and poses no danger to the environment or health of the staff.”
Taiwan Power, which first disclosed the leaks in 2011, is working to strengthen the sealing on the pools, Wu said. The Economic Affairs Ministry didn’t reply to phone and e-mail requests for comment.
“The amount of water leaked seems to have increased over the years,” according to the August 7 Control Yuan report, which also said Taiwan Power had given inconsistent explanations. It called for the government’s atomic-energy regulator to determine the cause to stop the leak.
Nuclear energy accounts for a fifth of power supply on Taiwan, where coal, gas and natural gas are also used to generate electricity. Operating licenses for the No. 1 plant’s two units expire in 2018 and 2019, according to the Atomic Energy Council.
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