I came across another very troubling report from Christiana Consolo, who does the online radio show, Nuked Radio, and I wanted to share it here with all of my own readers. This report comes courtesy of the Intel Hub, at www.theintelhub.com, and is entitled: "The Nuclear Industry And Fukushima: A Giant Nail In The Coffin Of Humanity", and I have it right here in its entirety. My own comments to follow:
The Nuclear Industry and Fukushima: A Giant Nail in the Coffin of Humanity
By Christina Consolo – host of Nuked Radio
theintelhub.com
May 12, 2012
May 12, 2012
For the past few weeks, word of the extent of the Fukushima disaster
is spreading like the radiation slick moving across the Pacific Ocean
thanks to social media and a lot of newly concerned citizens.
Independent researchers who have been trying to warn people for over a
year are finally being heard. Much of that can be attributed to citizen
journalists, who have realized mainstream media dropped the ball on
this a long time ago.
To understand the dynamics of information and how it has been
controlled, you would have to look at companies like General Electric
and Westinghouse, who not only build nuclear reactors, but own major
news outlets and, of course, are buddy-buddy with the Obama
Administration.
Or, I can just tell you about it, since I have spent countless hours
researching these connections and interviewing people about it. More on
that at a later date. It deserves a nice big page in itself, with room
for lots of details.
Not only do we have citizen journalists and the alternative media on top of this, but citizen scientists as well.
Have
you met your new Fukushima expert, who just might live right next door?
These are people who have taught themselves everything they possibly
could about nuclear physics, radiation, Geiger counters, atomic power,
nuclear plants, the effects of radiation on health, and radiation mitigation.
These citizen scientists have studied bombs, fallout, and weather and
wind patterns. They have been monitoring radiation levels across the
country, with their own equipment they purchased out of pocket and
learned how to use.
They have read anything and everything they can get their hands on.
They know the difference between alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, and
how to avoid it.
They know that besides cancer, radiation can do all kinds of things
to you, like severely compromise your immune system, intelligence, and
thyroid, or make you aggressive, confused, and fatigued.
You might bruise or bleed in weird places and feel sick more than
usual. They have learned all this out of their own instincts of
survival.
Sometimes
they even go 2 days without sleep, when bad stuff is happening, just to
make sure they are keeping on top of the issues as much as possible.
It’s amazing what you can do in a short period of time when your life
depends on it. And the more that they learn, the greater their sense of
urgency has become in bringing this info to the masses.
And what conclusion have these citizen journalists and citizen scientists reached throughout 14 months of study?
They have come to the inevitable conclusion that all of our lives changed on March 11, 2011, when Fukushima went out of control.
The glaring problem is that we that we weren’t told about what actually happened.
Take,
for instance, the fact that there were 3 meltdowns almost right away,
and that the radioactive isotopes that blew all over Japan, Hawaii,
Alaska, Canada and North America came in extraordinarily high
quantities.
Or how various agencies that taxpayers have funded, such as the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), did not do their job which is to
protect the environment, and us.
In fact the EPA turned off their monitors for about a month, for the
first time in their history. These are expensive and delicate pieces of
equipment the taxpayers had already bought and paid for, for just such
an emergency.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) knew, but they hid the
information. The Obama Administration knew, but sent Hillary Clinton
over to Japan to shake hands with the Prime Minister and show support.
Obama
came out with a statement to the American people, saying, “We do not
believe harmful levels of radiation will reach our shores,” which we now
know was a lie.
We had to figure all this out for ourselves, which was difficult because the information was purposely withheld from us.
Despite their best efforts, they can’t stop the truth from leaking
out of Fukushima. Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests have now
proven this beyond a doubt.
Conspiracy theory is becoming conspiracy fact. And now we are going public with this information, and in a very big way.
It has been around 3 weeks since I wrote my first article for End the Lie, and still no real progress to report at the plant itself.
Tons of water continues to get poured into the reactors and flow subsequently into the Pacific Ocean, every second of every day.
Radiation continues to steam itself out of the ground, and thus up
into the air, which then blows over us (i.e. resident of the northern
hemisphere).
Earthquakes still happen daily around Japan. In fact there were 7 or 8 of them just in the past few days near Fukushima.
The spent fuel still sits in its shaky nest at the top of reactor number 4. Nothing has been done to further reinforce the structure.
The good news (if you can really call it that) is that it hasn’t
fallen yet. The United Nations and the United States are now in their
most preliminary stages of addressing the complexity of problems there,
in an attempt to see if they can help out.
But as you know, the wheels of bureaucracy turn very slowly. It took almost 14 months for them to start turning at all.
Besides
the ongoing releases into the ocean and air and the precariousness of
the pool, we have a debris field the size of Texas starting to hit the
west coast and Alaska, which may or may not be radioactive.
Japan has been burning radioactive trash, and will continue to do so until at least 2014, and that blows over us as well.
We have a radioactive slick moving across the ocean, which by all
estimates should have sunk to the bottom, but hasn’t. And we have sick
and dying mammals, fish, and birds all over the world, which may or may
not be related, but should still be an enormous concern, since many of
them are being found in the Pacific.
That is part of the problem when you are faced with the world’s
largest disaster. All of the models for how to deal with it can be
thrown out the window.
All
the assumptions about fallout and it working itself into the food chain
have been wrong. It was much worse, and has happened much faster, than
anyone expected, even for concerned citizens and independent researchers
following this closely.
The government knew this would be the case from the early SPEEDI
numbers, which were hand translated and delivered to the US government
as they happened. But for the most part, Fukushima has exceeded
everyone’s expectations.
New ideas, new techniques, and new engineering has to be invented and
implemented. New observations have to be made, and they are, as can be
seen by searching “mutations” on YouTube and watching some videos.
We have citizen journalists and citizen scientists who are
desperately trying to come up with solutions, and are doing it for free,
while our government and agencies created to “protect us” continue to
collect their paycheck, roll their eyes, shove their hands in their
pockets and hum a tune like they’re waiting for a taxi.
But out of crisis, comes opportunity. I’ll use 9/11 again as an example.
Why do people get a warm fuzzy feeling when we see people rushing to
aid those in the midst of disaster? Because we humans are hard-wired to
care for others, and long to be part of a community.
Out of disaster, there is camaraderie, sympathy, and empathy. There are important lessons to be learned.
There are whole new industries that could be created out of this
crisis, putting people to work. Aquaponics. Decontamination. Mitigation.
Food testing.
And since we didn’t seem to learn these lessons with Chernobyl, we need to learn them right now.
All
nuclear power does is boil water and create steam, which turbines turn
into electricity. But when something goes wrong, it has the ability to
kill everything on the planet. That is where we are at now.
We need to adapt if we are to survive. And part of that adaptation
means we need to eliminate the possibility of this ever happening again,
starting with the 23 reactors the same style as Fukushima, in the
United States, which is the Mark 1 Boiling Water Reactor, or BWR.
People in the industry jokingly refer to these as “double-decker
beach-bombs,” for the reason that the spent fuel is located in pools at
the top of the reactor buildings, and they are usually located at a
water source for emergency cooling purposes for when the fecal matter
hits the fan at one of these plants.
In fact, several nuclear engineers who designed these reactors quit
in protest before they went into production. They realized they had made
a mistake. They realized this design would be extremely dangerous. GE
went ahead and built them anyway.
When is the world going to realize the mistake of embracing nuclear energy as a power source, in spite of its danger?
And how long do we continue to ignore the brilliant scientists that
warned about this, like Oppenheimer and Einstein? Or is it already too
late?
There are no energy problems, in comparison. If you want to cut down on your electricity usage, turn off your TV.
We have natural gas deposits that could power everything we need. We
have the power of the sun, water, wind and earth in the form of
geothermal energy.
Nuclear power is a sham, just like the oil industry, and we have been duped into believing we need it to survive.
It generates billions and billions of dollars for these corporations.
GE (who has the most ironic motto, “We Bring Good Things to Life”) made
14 billion dollars last year, and paid no taxes.
In addition to producing electricity, nuclear reactors also generate
500 pounds of plutonium a year per reactor, as a byproduct of the
fission process.
What happens to all that highly toxic plutonium? The government gets
to collect this material to make bombs, so we can go utterly decimate
other countries, now known as “spreading democracy” and poison their
populations for future generations.
Let’s not forget depleted uranium, or DU, which is now used in many military applications with horrific results.
Check out videos of children in Fallujah for some recent examples of this.
This is the one big secret that the nuke industry and our government
will do anything to protect: besides being a billion dollar industry,
nuke plants are basically bomb-making factories right under our noses.
Drawing attention to Fukushima would have drawn attention to this function of nuclear facilities.
An added side effect is that they also make people sick and help
boost the health care industry, which in some states is now the number
one private sector employer.
The plutonium and fission byproducts these plants produce help
support our government’s number-one priority: the almighty
military-industrial complex.
And
it’s all in the name of money, power, and control. Energy companies
hire top level advertisers and public relations people to promote and
manipulate public opinion. Even during the Superbowl, ads were run
showing how steam from nuclear power runs the turbines that make beer.
They want you to believe that we are dependent on this source of
energy for our quality of life. The truth of the matter, on the other
hand, is that nuclear power has ruined our lives.
Ask anyone who used to live in the ever-expanding evacuation zone in
Japan, which may soon include the 35 million people in Tokyo.
Ask anyone who lives near a nuke plant and has a child with autism,
gastroenteritis, or cancer. Just take a look at the statistics of cancer
in the general population since we started embracing this technology.
The truth is: we have been nuked and are still getting nuked, every day, in a very big way.
I used to be a huge supporter of nuclear power, but 14 months of intensive study has changed my opinion significantly.
In addition to my studies, I have been influenced by some major
health issues I developed after being outside the first 3 weeks after
the reactors exploded. During that time I had a metallic-taste in my
mouth, which I found out later was from tasting fission products. More
on that later as well.
Nuclear cheerleaders like to complicate things in an attempt to make
radiation something much harder to understand. That way it turns people
off from the subject and they won’t pay attention as much.
The truth is, you don’t need to be a physicist, a scientist, or an
expert in this field. You don’t need to know the differences between
decay rates and half-lives, or cesium and strontium.
You
only need to understand one thing: All radiation is bad, and all of it
will make you sick, no matter how much Ann Coulter claims that the
Japanese should be thankful for Fukushima.
The more you are exposed to it, the sicker you will be. The more
places you can cut down on your exposure, the better off your health
will be.
Radiation is cumulative. It builds up in the body. It destroys cells.
It causes mutations in cell growth which can thus create cancer or
other illnesses.
There is plenty of this radiation leaking out of Fukushima for over a
year now, blowing around in our air, building up in our soil, and
contaminating our water supply.
What’s worse, we have 104 of these plants in the United States, with
special emphasis on the 23 previously mentioned, where this exact
scenario is waiting to happen.
Radioactive steam comes out of these plants all the time, since as
part of their normal operations. They vent to the atmosphere to keep
things cool. Do some research into “rainshadow” in autism and brain
cancer in children, and look where the numbers are the highest: around
nuclear plants.
We can’t afford to wait or delay. If you aren’t already mitigating,
you need to start now. You need to treat your health, and the health of
your family, like you all have cancer already. That might sound like
fear mongering to some, but this is one case where “better safe than
sorry” truly applies.
This process involves eating healthy whole foods, filtering water,
avoiding precipitation, taking supplements, and getting lots of sleep.
Stop eating fast food, and eat lower on the food chain, where
bio-accumulation is less. Stop eating seafood, unless you know it is
safe.
Include your children in these changes, because we will be dealing
with this problem for at least the rest of our lives, and so will they.
We
have to change our perspective. Quality of life becomes a much more
important issue when your life expectancy has been shortened.
We have Fukushima to thank for this, and the nuclear industry, of
course. As well as the various other individuals or agencies that tried
to keep this information from us.
And then of course we have spent fuel pool doom lurking in the
shadows. And for some unknown reason, Tepco seems to think their most
immediate concern is building a huge underground wall, to contain
something going on under the plant, the extent of which hasn’t yet been
shared with us.
So what do they know that we don’t? Why is there a sense of urgency
to contain something underground, when the spent fuel pool #4 is
supposedly the weakest link in the Fukushima chain?
Where is all this technology we have to look for gas and oil, like
ground-penetrating radar, optical coherence tomography, or even HAARP,
to see what’s going on under the plants? What else is being hidden from
us?
Instead of calling it game over, let’s play a new game called “No More Fukushimas.”
Let’s figure out ways to clean up this mess and not make more of them
in the future. We can leave this for our children to deal with, that is
if they are still here.
Or it is up to you, it is up to me, it is up to all of us to fix this situation, right now, as best as we possibly can.
Take care of your family first, have a plan for the worst-case scenario, then do what you can to help others.
Our lives all changed over a year ago, only you weren’t told about
it. As bad as things are, there is a huge opportunity here for something
wonderful to come out of this mess. A cleaner, brighter, healthier
future for our children and generations to come. A future, period.
As a close associate of Obama once said, “Never let a crisis go to
waste”. This might be the last crisis that we ever see, if we don’t so
something about it.
Courtesy of MayanManifestor
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Shoot at the highest resolution possible, and include your name,
location, and date the mutation was found, for proper credit if the
images are published. If it is from store-bought produce, include the
location where it was grown and purchased. The more information you
provide, the better you will be helping the rest of us.
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Christina Consolo is a former clinical researcher supervisor with NIH credentialing; a former Member-at-Large for the Board of Directors, Ophthalmic Photographers’ Society; A peer reviewer for the Journal of Ophthalmic Photography; She has written, published, and contributed to numerous scientific research in retinal imaging and ophthalmogy for the past 24 years; She is also an award-winning biomedical photographer and maintains several websites to teach people about radiation, mitigation, and other nuclear issues. She is also the host of “Nuked Radio” Tuesdays & Thursdays from 12-1:00 pm EST on the Orion Talk Radio Network.
For more info including mitigation for radiation exposure, please visit FukushimaFacts.com, where you can sign up to receive Fallout Forecasts on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
This article originally appeared on End the Lie
NTS Notes: What has always bugged me about these BWR (boiling water reactor) nuclear power plants is the fact that dangerous nuclear weapons grade Plutonium is being produced and stored in many of the spent fuel pools residing above these GE Mark1 nuclear reactors in the United States, Japan, and elsewhere. What the nuclear industry has done out of its sheer greed and ignorance, is basically turn each of these pools into ticking time bombs that could kill hundreds of millions of innocent people if they ever fail. This is what is of course happening with the crippled spent fuel pool above reactor#4 at Fukushima right now!
What is not stated here is that the nuclear power industry has failed to even consider a proven safer form of nuclear reactor for power generation, which of course is Thorium. However, because Thorium itself cannot produce bomb grade nuclear material as a bi-product, it has always been rejected by the criminals running our governments for use as nuclear fuel. Only now are many nations suddenly taking a more vested interest in Thorium based reactors....
Christina Consolo is absolutely right that it is up to us now to immediately demand our governments put aside their petty differences with each other and fix this problem immediately. The problem is that world politics moves at such a snails' pace that little will still be done over the next while, while politicians do their usual bickering and complaining.
It does seem that only if the situation with Fukushima actually becomes even worse than it already is will governments possibly rush for solutions out of sheer panic....Hopefully that will not be the point of no return for the entire planet...
More to come
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2 comments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-i5sDOdoFqg
I wasn't familiar with Thorium for power plants. If the US government had not set the precedent of exempting nuclear power plants from liability, whatever we would have today would be a lot safer.
There are a number of technologies beginning with Brown's Gas which can neutralize nuclear waste and fuel rods if the 2 can be brought together.
Those plants are in horrible shape and the radiation makes it difficult to do much of anything.
For more on Brown's Gas and it's proven history follow the Fukushima Links in the Header at http://thelibertygang.com
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