Published: February 6th, 2012 at 1:33 am ET
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Title: Greetings from FD
Source: Fukushima Diary
Date: Feb 5, 2012
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLqNUsa4ym0
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Hello everyone. I’m Mochizuki Iori. Thank you for reading Fukushima Diary all the time.
I’m trying to make a video like Arnie Gundersen or Chris Busby.
I stayed in Japan for 9 months after 311. I knew I was exposed but I couldn’t leave.
In this Winter, I became able to evacuate thanks to Fukushima Diary finally.
When I was in Japan, I was so sick. I started having diarrhea since last summer. got sore throat and fatigue. From autumn to winter, I started coughing and couldn’t stop in December. I took double dose of coughing meds.
I became fine soon as I came to Europe. I really appreciate my host family.
I left my pet, family, friends and lost my apt, jobs, and life in Japan. but I don’t want to go back to the sick life anymore. Around this time of last year, I used to go to a spa near my house every weekend and had rotenburo [?]. I miss it so much but don’t feel like having a cesium bath anymore. No thank you.
I was in Yokohama, 250 km away from Fukushima. took care about food but tried to take enough nutrition. even took calcium tablets. but still became sick. My diarrhea was like water in the end.
I had to cook with bottled water and used Volvic bottled water from France to wash my eyes.
And now cesium pollen is starting to fly. I really wanted to avoid that so I had to be away from Japan by February. Radiation taken into your lungs can never be taken away. You can’t reverse it.
“Experts” say we only need to wear mask or something but I have always had hay fever, which means I still breathe pollen through mask. It’s bullshit. and even if you can avoid it with mask, what will you do next year or next next year ? and pollen doesn’t just come to your nostrils. It falls on rice field, farms and river head. People say we can remove cesium from food by this way of cooking bla bla bla, but will you do that for the rest of your life ? Radiation is stocked in your body endlessly.
Now reactor 4 is a hot word. I personally think there is the fuel in reactor too because you see the recently endless leakage at reactor 4. It’s from the reactor. If there is no fuel in reactor, why do they need to have water in it?
Now all the reactors are on the edge. and nothing has been improved since 311. And, technically speaking, you can do nothing to the melted fuel rods. Even the Japanese government talks it may take 40 years to take them away. They are liars so it would take way longer. I would be almost 70 years old then. How could I live with bare nuclear fuel for 40 years?
We are not like beetles or anything. We live longer than a year. We need a long term vision.
Yes, so I would be willing to die if I can let the world know Japanese government is a liar. They are murder. Do not trust them.
At the end, today I removed all the advertisement from the blog because it’s annoying and too distracting. So I’ll be happy if someone nicely makes me donation.
Fukushima Diary is attacked every 15 minutes and run on 4 servers.
Currently, the alpha blogs about Fukushima are only 3: Enenews, EX-SKF, and Fukushima Diary. and Only EX-SKF and Fukushima Diary are run by actual Japanese. So if I stop blogging, no one gives spot light to nameless people dying of leukemia or cardiac infarct from Radiation in Japan. Lots of people lost their jobs and the future. so I can’t stop it even if it’s not profitable at all. I’m not allowed to stop it. I need your lots of support and advice. Thank you very much.
Read the report here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww-d7tln9zk
Published: February 6th, 2012 at 1:33 am ET
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Brave, dedicated, and willing to act in the best interest of the community. We need more people like this!
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Mochizuki, I will try to send you something. I do appreciate your work very much. I’m glad you made it out of Japan. It is very hard to leave one’s country, I know, but in this case the wisest thing.
I am in Hawaii, am an older woman, 68, but in good health – or WAS. Now not so sure. I have had a cough ever since shortly after the reactors were destroyed. Still have it. Kind of a deep cough. For a short while I had a sore throat, after 3/11.
Since it has been over 25 years since I have had a cough, cold, or sore throat, that was most unusual. Now, for a long time, I have been having bad very painful back problems, such as I have never had before. I think maybe I have got radioactive strontium in my bones – that my bones were deficient in calcium. I am sure I have breathed in a lot of ‘hot particles’ – as have most people in Hawaii and many in the Mainland USA.
Here in Hawaii hardly anyone knows that we are all being nuked by Fukushima. They are not being told. So they are taking no precautions, etc.
Thanks again for your work.
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keep up the good work mochizuki!! our thoughts are with you and your concerns for your fellow countrymen..
“you can fight where ever you are!”
+100
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MOCHIZUKI…..U go boy! What Ur doing is a huge undertaking and now it appears that you have put yourself way out there and are now being attacked for it: well at least UR site. Proud to have U as a facebook friend my friend.
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Thank you for your strength.
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My gratitude and deep respect to you,…and your host family!
Your vision is keen my friend, and your love and loyalty rightly directed!
It is an honor to know you friend!
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Iori Mochizuki is one of the two most important persons on Internet (with the writer of Ex-SKF) to inform us in English about what really goes on in Fukushima and in Japan.
I am surprised that he does not receive more support. Basically, he needs money. And not just once. Regularly !
Also, readers whose native language is English could help him polish his articles, to help them sound more professional, and thus gain a wider audience.
If he and Ex-SKF stop writing the truth, what honest news sources have we got in Japan ?
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Agreed a hundred times. It takes courage to present himself with full name and face on the internet and risk being ridiculed, laughed at or even threatened.
Most of us here at ENE are hiding behind screen names and avatars before we speak our minds – which is fine.
I really have lots of respect for him, and I hope he is an inspiration for at least some Japanese to follow his example and leave the country.
You ROCK, Mochizuki!!
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In Japan, most people probably know in their hearts that they are being sacrificed to appease the government’s criminal desire to pretend that everything is fine, and not disrupt the economy. But far too many people there are being held hostage to their cultural obedience. the people of Japan need to realize that they are not helpless.
Be brave and stop letting the government kill your children. Begin a nationwide work-stoppage. Call in sick and do not report to your jobs until the government starts telling the truth and comes up with a plan to remediate the insidious demon that they and Tepco have unleashed on the Japanese people.
Here in the US, unionized police forces have used this tactic, called the Blue Flu, to get local governments to pay attention to their demands. Japan needs to have an epidemic of Blue Flu to get not only their government’s attention, but also to get international attention focused on this insane genocide being perpetrated on Japan and its children!
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Mochizuki is champagne,
J-gov “corn likker”,
Tepco wood alcohol –
which kills you quicker?
Iori is slippers,
J-gov bad shoes,
Tepco boots hobnailed –
stomping on you!
One’s power to people,
fist raised in the air,
One’s power to gangs
who rule over there,
One’s dicing with Death
baiting wolves in the lair.
No one is perfect,
all make mistakes,
but nukes in Japan
that rattles and quakes
took safety fakes
and warnings hushed,
now there are heartaches
and futures crushed.
Fight on Mochizuki,
Internet warrior,
Fight for the people
that they not be sorrier,
ignore those who say
you’re a needless worrier,
consider yourself
a samurai courier
of news that is needed
to wake all from sleep,
you act from deep courage
and if you must weep,
do so in knowing
the seeds you are sowing
have sprouted, are growing,
and do safe yourself keep.
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Right on or-well!! Woooohoooo! love it……
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Thanks or-well, ~LUV it~
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Another tip of the hat,…or-well!
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Mochizuki,
Thank you for all your work, the information you bring us is invaluable, you have help many that would have been blind to the many aspects of Fukushima !
Say safe my friend !
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I wonder if a Japanese Citizen elected members would demand that money being spent on the New resort in India be redistributed by the Japanese people according to their needs.
I would like to see the Citizen elected members completely audit the money your government controls & again use it as they see fit. Maybe some money could be used for medical care, evacuations or greenhouses & assistance in growing vegetables ect. if needed.
Most countries have stored Heritage seeds for emergencies & this most definitely qualifies. Those seeds could be used to start fresh vegetables within greenhouses. Indeed the water & soil is a problem. But governments may indeed have emergency supplies & should be used.
Another point would be to either refuse the intended Tepco increase in electric bills. Or to take control of that money & have the Citizen elected group handle it.
I would also think that a decrease of say 15% from both income & pensions of those working for the government & Tepco officials would be appropriate. That money would of course be controlled by the Citizen elected members.
Tepco has slashed salaries & given retirement packages to officials. The Japanese people should be controlling that money directly since Tepco has been nationalized.
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~Mochizuki, Thank you for your dedication & hard work, you ARE opening the eyes of those that sleep.
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“Stand ye calm and resolute,
Like a forest close and mute,
With folded arms and looks which are
Weapons of unvanquished war.
And if then the tyrants dare,
Let them ride among you there,
Slash, and stab, and maim and hew,
What they like, that let them do.
With folded arms and steady eyes,
And little fear, and less surprise
Look upon them as they slay
Till their rage has died away
Then they will return with shame
To the place from which they came,
And the blood thus shed will speak
In hot blushes on their cheek.
Rise like Lions after slumber
In unvanquishable number,
Shake your chains to earth like dew
Which in sleep had fallen on you-
Ye are many — they are few”
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