Published: June 24th, 2012 at 8:58 am ET
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Ryusaku Tanaka’s Journal of June 22, 2012 translated by Dissensus Japan:
Earth Rumbling of “Oppose to the restart of nuclear power plant” “Hydrangea Revolution “in front of Prime Minister Office
[...]Nobody can’t [sic] stop this movement anymore. Even if the police makes controls, people will gather together. Finally 45 000 people participated to the protest on June. (Issued by the promoter) It would not be strange if it becomes 100 000 people next time. Some protesters calledl this demonstration “Hydrangea Revolution” like the arabian spring was called the “Jasmine Revolution” . “Retire Noda!”, “Oppose to restart nuclear power plant!” were echoed all around PM’s Office and the congress hall. It will be the citizens surrounding PM’s Office which will depose PM Noda’s government, not by the rise in rebellion of Ozawa group. It’s already a revolution made by citizens.
Published: June 24th, 2012 at 8:58 am ET
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" ESSEY right wing of only 10 people were occupying the official residence before crossing the "prime". "Radioactivity is good for the health" continued the speech probability of nuclear accident happens, "will not even PAP" … less than a plane crash.
Large number of citizens gathered in the call, such as Twitter was waiting at the side by. Was over 10,000 people at 6:00 pm (presentation organizer). Skirmish occurred between the citizens and the right wing to ESSEY as they are about to go in place and would not give up a prime location, the police force was between them."
great reporting tanaka san
only ten pronuke supporters, even gadhaffi managed more than that! like the way they were given a prime spot… nice helpful police huh? at least from what i could make out of the google translation
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Yes, people consciously feel that under may also meet such something:
Is it possible Tsunami from the Mainland ???
Yes of course …
As such, things appear to the local river…..
[img]http://cs-imx.s3.amazonaws.com/static/dailypic/20120615/17034.jpg[/img]
Wishing you to never be so does not become.
anxious Andrew
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http://cs-imx.s3.amazonaws.com/static/dailypic/20120615/17034.jpg
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have you a source for that pic?
it looks completely nuts.. wow! it must be photoshoped.. the trees too?
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http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/gadgets-electronics/photos/eco-photos-of-the-week-april-25-may-1/landslide-buries-highway
Now make yourself in Photoshop, that instead of the road is a local river with water…..
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That landslide happened the day before the taiwan quake.. curiously.
http://www.examiner.com/article/6-5-magnitude-earthquake-hits-taiwan-no-injuries-or-tsunami-reported
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ITs 2010 year …this 2012
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well, yes.. and ? i appreciate the update
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Nice photo enhancement for a movie, but this was the worst damage to the Great Kanto Highway:
http://www.comtrya.com/2011/japan-recovering-joban-expressway-connecting-mito-and-naka-repaired/
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The results of political suicide…. Noda made his bed with the utilities and the banks, and now he pays the price.
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small justice for the People. may it continue
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Came across some interesting images of Reactor 4 today…
Image one:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/FuelRods411.jpg
Image two:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/fukushima-hall2.jpg
Image three:
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Fukushima3-hall.jpg
Ok now as I see this…
In image one there is a few things I notice… A main point is the position of the reactor cap being on a temporary holding platform in image 1. Which If you view image two, the holding platform is outlined in two red arrows on the image…
Now using these two images for reference…
Image four… (which Is a zoom in area of interest of reactor 4…
http://imgur.com/4RdFD
In this image there appears to be a spent fuel pool located behind the crane and temporary holding dock… Which also appears to have spent fuel within it…
Now if you view image three you see that the entire rear of this reactor is blacked out / with no fuel pool to be found…
Is that confusing to anyone else???
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Hi Tacomagroove,
I am beyond confused.
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I can't see the sfp either. TEPCO MAGIC!
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TG
I think you are confused, in most of these BWR,s there are two water pools on each side of the reactor but only one SFP.
If' i've got it right, the design is "you have a left/right pool, the left pool is for storing hot fuel (Used) and the right pool is for storing reactor equipment. The idea being that when you go to a down period, initially, the reactor vessel cap and certain hot equipment go into the right hand pool while the short lived isotopes burn away and the fuel rods coming out go into the right hand pool
Now if they modifie that operationally to start storing fuel in the right pool, I don't know, typically it's much more shallow because the left pool is at least 2 fuel rods in length
http://enformable.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ge_bwr_containment_diagram1.jpg
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patb2009
I just want to know where the pool is…
Its missing afterall
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;Also I thought that the reactor used the right pool for storage of hot fuel, and the left fuel for cooling… So the secondary pool (which appears to be missing), should have fuel in it…
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Free markets…BS! It's all about corporate socialism sucking up our resources and capital that could be directed to sustainable infrastructure and programs supporting green energy.
The nuclear power generating cabal’s strategy to save itself from extinction is to relicense the aging plants, because exposing the cost in decommissioning one is so expensive. It will bankrupt any operating company, forcing the government (taxpayers) to assume the costs. When the government and the public discovers the true costs of decommissioning one plant, nuclear power’s economic viability will be exposed as the ponzi scam that it is.
The costs to decontaminate a plant and the costs to supervise and maintain a decommissioned plant will go on for virtually, ever. Financially, it is a nightmare because it is an expensive liability whose costs continue to increase yearly as more and more maintenance is required to maintain the site’s safety.
Once the government is forced to examine and admit the true life cycle costs of nuclear power generation, the economics will expose this dangerous ponzi scheme for what it really is…a financial and environmental disaster.
There’s more of us, than there are of them!
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+1000 I am thinking to post your comment on my antinuke blog,
I figured out that one of the nefarious things about nuke is the high price to exit. But indeed, if they truly decommissioned a plant, any plant, and the real cost (like $2B) became well known, that would be one more nail in the coffin of nuke.
They buy these old clunker plants for as little as $180M, yet the new ones cost $14B estimated, and 250% cost overruns are the median.
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Well said!!!!
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+1
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Anti-Nuclear Music/Songs; via A Green Road
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/03/anti-nuclear-music-and-songs-around.html
Anti-Nuclear Poetry; via A Green Road
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/03/anti-nuclear-poetry-by-or-well.html
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hi AGR, i'm wondering if my new song qualifies for your listing ..
"Turn back the Nuclear Tide" – a protest song
3:25 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUION74pB4I&feature=plcp
http://enenews.com/forum-general-discussion-thread-nuclear-issues-june-2012/comment-page-7#comment-264264
One nuker has already commented and said I was a fearmonger with no evidence. Must be on target then hey ?
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Yes, become one with lightning rod
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Wow. Look at this massive spike at Fukushima school station. What was that?? Any thoughts?
http://new.atmc.jp/#p=07b606bf92456e9be9&d=d
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10,787 uSv/hr… that Indiana spike a little while ago that was such a big deal was around 40 uSv/hr.
I wonder if that plume will make it to the US intact.
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i would guess the Tropical Storm Guichoi, it stirred up a lot of semi buried isotopes and the moment they dried out and refloated you get a big spike
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Thanks you two…I just found it strange, because no other station in the region saw such an enormous spike..look at the graph overview here:
http://new.atmc.jp/
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It hasn't made it to the other stations yet. Or else it's a thin narrow plume that will snake its way across the globe.
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Now up to 20,557 uSv/hr.
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Hi Bobby1, yes….it says 2911 times "normal levels"…weird.
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BreadAndButter, that's really 20,000-40,000 times natural background. I hope it's a malfunction…
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Fukushima (Fukushima)
Today Average: 758.405
: Current value 16628.900
Normal value: <0.071 ( 10,681 times
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Bobby1, I simply love to discuss conversions with you
I relied on the info given underneath the graph…it's bad either way, hoping for a glitch, too
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the wind is blowing from the east, from fukup to the school nearly direct line?
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There appears to have been a criticality shortly before these readings, too.
http://enenews.com/forum-fukushima-webcam-discussion-thread-dec-14-2011-present/comment-page-81#comment-264539
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Thank you for bringing this to our attention Bobby1
Great work by Nuckelchen.
I am so furious but also feel so helpless.
I don't know what to do to wake people up.
This is going to continue until people start dropping dead in Japan and the Pacific West Coast.
Maybe then the domesticated sheep will wake up, but it will be too late.
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Thanks majia, but BreadAndButter found this.
If I breathed from a plume like this, I would be dead before I had a chance to exhale.
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http://www.weatherimages.org/data/imag192.html
Looks like it is time for an Enenews field trip to DisneyWorld, the Alamo, Kansas, Puerto Rico, or Cancun, etc.
How can they allow infants and children to stay right next to this inferno, in the land of 20,557 uSv/hr? A holocaust.
Didn't it look like the source of that criticality was farther than usual "behind" the reactors?
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worldwide weather and radiation monitoring links
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/forum/index.php/board,24.0.html
Current USA,Canada and European Fukushima fallout forecasts
http://realitycheck.no-ip.info/nnn.html
AGreenRoad Nuke Index also HIGHLY recommend read
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/p/index.html
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The typhoons?
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hi bnb
here is a link that seems to show a plume heading northwest (the line of pink dots)
will repost on the rad forum too
http://jciv.iidj.net/map/?__r=/var/www/jciv/map
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APEC ministers to agree on importance of nuclear energy use: draft
http://mainichi.jp/english/english/newsselect/news/20120624p2g00m0dm009000c.html
TOKYO (Kyodo) — Energy ministers of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum will agree at their two-day meeting from Sunday in St. Petersburg, Russia, on the importance of using nuclear energy to reduce carbon dioxide emission and to meet the growing demand for energy, a draft of the joint declaration obtained by Kyodo News showed Saturday….
THE SOCIOPATHS ARE ACTIVE
http://majiasblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/sociopaths-run-world-and-nuclear-energy.html
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Nuke is tricky, even good people can be tricked by nuke.
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"Nobody can stop this movement anymore" . . The people are becoming more and more angry as time goes on, and soon, radiation plants will be a thing of the past.
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Meanwhile: "APEC ministers to agree on importance of nuclear energy use:
Energy ministers of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum will agree at their two-day meeting that opened Sunday in St. Petersburg, Russia, on the importance of using nuclear energy to reduce carbon dioxide emission and to meet the growing demand for energy, a draft of the joint declaration obtained by Kyodo News showed. (…)
The draft showed that the declaration, to be adopted Monday, will largely reflect the views of countries promoting nuclear power plants, led by Russia and the United States, while urging Japan to share the lessons it has learnt from the Fukushima crisis. (…)
Particular attention should be paid to strengthening cooperation by interested member economies of APEC and the relevant international organizations, notably the International Atomic Energy Agency (…).
Noting that natural gas emits relatively small amounts of carbon dioxide, the APEC economies recognize it is important "to evaluate the production, trade potential and environmental impact of shale gas and other unconventional gas resources," according to the draft.
Japanese Minister Yukio Edano (…) is also expected to hold bilateral talks with the representatives from Russia, the United States and Australia."
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2012/06/165581.html
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Oops majia, sorry, didn't see your post further up!
It's scandalous.
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"[...] while urging Japan to share the lessons it has learnt from the Fukushima crisis [...]"
The lesson is simple, tell that to the people, who define the "views of countries promoting nuclear power plants":
Once a meltdown of one or more nuclear boiling water reactors happened, it WON'T GO AWAY – but instead gets bigger and uglier and deadlier (in one word: WORSE!) from each day to the next, until… yes, until YOU CORRECT your – twisted – "views".
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