Japan TV Announcer: We can no longer expect anything from gov’t… We must change this country — Worries about his security

Published: December 14th, 2011 at 6:11 pm ET
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An NHK spokes man rebelled against NHK, Fukushima Diary, December 14, 2011:

  • NHK’s official twitter account is run by an announcer named Hori Jun
  • Mr Hori Jun tweeted comments that rebels against NHK
  • Because it’s an official NHK twitter account, it’s causing confusion
  • They are worried about his security

Tweet from nhk_HORIJUN 堀 潤 Jun Hori, translated by Fukushima Diary

A man (60) died during decontamination in Fukushima. Japanese government states it has nothing to do with decontamination, but they must show the basis to prove it really has nothing to do with decontamination. Even for Chernobyl accident, they are still studying the radioactive effects on humans. They must disclose information.

Tweet from nhk_HORIJUN 堀 潤 Jun Hori, translated by Fukushima Diary

We can no longer expect anything from the government or organizations. No, no anymore. We must move by ourselves. Let’s think by ourselves. We must change this country. This is our nation. We shall stop giving the power to someone else. Let’s rule ourselves. We are the one. We have realized “something”, that’s why we are connected to each other like now. so, let’s move.

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Published: December 14th, 2011 at 6:11 pm ET
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59 comments to Japan TV Announcer: We can no longer expect anything from gov’t… We must change this country — Worries about his security

  • goathead goathead

    Sounds like a sleeping giant is about to wake!!


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  • dpl dpl

    twitter the quickest way to get fired ever invented.


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  • Whoopie Whoopie

    VULTURES PICNIC is ready to pick up at Library
    Can’t wait.


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  • bleep_hits_blades

    Well, this guy has got guts.

    We have all become so ******* cowed in this modern world of the high-tech omnipotent super-states. We’re all wusses.

    Here they have killed millions and maybe the entire globe, and so many of us, all we can do about it is wisecrack – if we are even aware enough to do that.


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  • Whoopie Whoopie

    FRONT PAGE bigger than shit
    DIGITAL HANDCUFFS
    Online Piracy Bill Could Crack Foundation Of The Web
    If you haven’t…start DOWNLOADING EVERYTHING
    SAVE TO DISC – THIS IS GOING TO GET UGLY.


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  • Elenin Velikovsky Elenin Velikovsky

    yes, bleep!
    Some of us have Withdrawn, “Be in the World, but not OF the World…”
    I think maybe TV boy misjudged about the Power of his Truth.
    Discretion is the Better Part of Valor.
    Sounds like a Cop-Out…?
    Just Right Now on TV News they gave a blurb saying…
    “A new H-1 VIRUS in JAPAN is causing HAIR to Fall OUT!”
    a VIRUS?
    VIRUS?
    “…Causing HAIR to Fall out…”, ???????
    Whiskey
    Tango
    Foxtrot…..OVER??


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      • Elenin Velikovsky Elenin Velikovsky

        I haven’t looked on the web. This is local channel Phoenix News
        saying a quick blurb about a VIRUS causing HAIR TO FALL OUT in Japan.
        Maybe ADMIN wants to include this, if any Good journalism is found about it.
        I bet Rense will get this up right away. they’ve been following all
        the recombinant Bio-Warfare “Flu” pandemics, untold by MSM….


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        • Jebus Jebus

          Old news according to this article, but why does Faux News report it now??

          H1N1 May Cause Baldness
          Published December 14, 2011
          MyHealthNewsDaily

          Here’s a reason to get your flu shot that you probably haven’t considered: infection with H1N1 may trigger baldness in a small number of people.

          A new report from Japan suggests a link between alopecia areata, a condition in which patches of hair fall out, and swine flu (H1N1). The researchers report that seven patients experienced hair loss one to four months after developing the illness.

          The exact cause of alopecia areata is unknown, but it is thought to occur when the immune system attacks a person’s hair follicles, causing the hair on their head to fall out. Rarely, patients may lose all the hair on their head, or on other parts of their body. While the condition may have a hereditary component, a “trigger” from the environment, such as a traumatic event or illness, may also be needed to set off the disease.

          Previous studies have linked viral illnesses, including infections with the Epstein-Barr virus, and onset of alopecia areata. The new findings suggest flu infection may be another trigger of this form of baldness, said study researcher Dr. Taisuke Ito, an assistant professor of dermatology at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine in Japan.

          Between 2009 and 2010, the researchers examined seven patients with hair loss following swine flu infections that caused high fever. Four of the cases were recurrences of the condition, and three were first-time occurrences. On average, hair loss occurred 1.5 months after swine flu infection in those who experienced recurrences, and 2.7 months after swine flu infection in those who experienced first-time hair loss….

          http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/12/14/h1n1-may-cause-baldness/


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  • Grampybone Grampybone

    Losing faith in your government is the patriotic thing to do if you ever want humans to inhabit most of Japan.


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  • Elenin Velikovsky Elenin Velikovsky

    http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/12/14/h1n1-may-cause-baldness/ – Similar
    …..
    Hmmmmmmmm
    set-up for a big
    dis-info campaign?
    “it’s not Leukemia, don’t worry, it’s just Bird Flu….”


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  • goathead goathead

    As we say in Ireland “it doesn’t matter who you vote for, the government always get in”


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  • americancommntr

    Someone I used to know wrote this:

    Politics is the Devil’s limousine
    You are the passenger
    He is the driver
    So no matter whether the car turns left, or right,
    You are going to Hell


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  • americancommntr

    What’s needed is for all of us to form some new habits.

    Like: Become a ward committee person, so that our view has a say in who gets nominated for elections, at the ward, city, county, district, and state levels.
    Become an election judge or observer, to make sure votes are counted right. People with computer, software, and network knowledge are especially needed.
    Go to important court cases, and be a witness, so that the court record can be disputed if it is altered.
    Provide small donations to persons and causes fighting injustice in the courts.
    Where allowed, get initiative petitions on the ballot for things like extending Quo Warranto to being publicly accessible; it can be used to rip a non-law-following official right out of office.
    Make regulatory officials do their job, by doing it for them where possible, and putting them on the spot; for instance, finding and reporting contamination.

    If all the lawyers against nuclear power felt they were able to continue to operate doing it, they could file mass simultaneous lawsuits covering most or all of the districts in the US, toward increasing the chances of at least one case making it on appeal to the Supreme Court.

    Prayer, is also a powerful tool, according to the Bible. God Himself, in the flesh, Jesus Christ, said that if two or more gathered in his name, their request would be granted. God cares about justice, and in helping those oppressed, more than worship. He has stated in Revelation, that He is going to judge those who destroy the earth, in the end times.

    We can also send a donation to enenews, as well as Fairewinds. Does ene have an address to which a check can be sent?

    What price freedom? Better to fight now, with these means, than to be shooting backward at stormtroopers while running away from them.


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    • americancommntr

      I think PayPal is probably not much more secure than the computer networks at the FBI, or the Los Alamos National Labs.


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      • Whoopie Whoopie

        I TRUST NO ONE THESE DAYS.
        THEY’RE ALL IN TO GET OUR NUMBER ISP ECT
        In fact, wouldn’t be surprised if “they” have all our numbers.
        Right here, HP…ect


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      • Elenin Velikovsky Elenin Velikovsky

        Our Father
        Which Art in Heaven
        Hallowed be Thy Name
        Thy Kingdom Come
        Thy Will be Done
        On Earth as It IS in Heaven.
        Give us this day
        our daily bread
        and forgive us our transgressions
        as we forgive those who transgress against us.
        And Lead us Not into temptation,
        but Deliver us from Evil
        for Thine is the Kingdom, and Power, and Glory
        Forever and Ever
        Amen.
        Thank You, Yahshua!


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  • Blown Camaro

    9 months to finally have an “Aha!” moment when we have been trying to get through to the people of Japan since March? Well, better late than never I guess.


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  • unspokenhermit

    I also figured it out earlier that we might not be able to do something with getting this Fukushima Power plant in its old shape because things seem to be completely out of control now, Contamination is everywhere around, Ocean and marine life are getting badly affected. All we can do now is we can put our all round effort only to dump the thing and that may help us slight.

    The Japanese people are not happy.

    Many realize a significant portion of Japanese soil is not suitable for habitation. Just last October a leaked Tepco documented indicated the total amount of plutonium and neptunium emitted from the plant. This stuff sticks around for millions of years…

    If you haven’t seen the dispersion maps for plutonium they are published here:

    http://www.datapoke.org/blog/89/study-modeling-fukushima-npp-p-239-and-np-239-atmospheric-dispersion/


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    • Whoopie Whoopie

      Yeah Paul Langely got that from a READER.
      Be sure to Thank Him and the reader eh?
      He must know we are LISTENING (i am – go there every morn)
      He POSTS NEW STUFF EVERYDAY. Keep an eye out.
      WOWZER! GOING TO GET HIS LINK LOOK AT WHAT HE HAS UP

      Gundersen on the state of the Fukushima reactor cores (Arnie, I have questions).
      http://nuclearhistory.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/gundersen-on-the-state-of-the-fukushima-reactor-cores/

      PLEASE GIVE HIM PRAISE FOR WHAT HE’S DOING.
      OFF TO POST AT HP AND READ IT!!


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      • Whoopie Whoopie

        PAUL:
        I’m not arguing with Arnie’s description. However, it does not explain the weird ratio of Iodine 131 to Cesium 137 found weeks after the event and noted with concern by indepedent US decontamination expert David Channin.

        Arnie discounts the possibility of ongoing intermittent fission in the fuel. In the melt down events, the fuel falls away from the control rods. The rods which control the rate of fission. My question is, (and this question contains no implication or contrary argument) why is it that when the fuel falls away from the control rods the reaction stops? If an operator of a reactor in its “normal” state wants to increase the rate of fission, control rods are moved away from the fuel in a controlled way.

        In a meltdown, the fuel falls away from the control rods in an uncontrolled way. So why does the fission stop? Is the depth of the puddle of fuel insufficient to allow fission to occur? is that a stable state? Is intermittent fission, moderated by the water poured in to cool the fuel, capable of fission?


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        • Jebus Jebus

          Whoopie,
          The control rods don’t just block the neutrons, they reflect the neutrons back into the fuel to sustain fission.
          Without that reflection, the fission has a hard time sustaining.
          The corium does not have the right “configuration” to sustain fission in most circumstances…


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        • Jebus Jebus

          There are more than one type of control rods in a reactor.
          Ones to block the neutrons and ones to reflect the neutrons.
          Thats how the control the fission process…


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        • Jebus Jebus

          There are also burnable poison control rods made of boron type material, so when the reactor gets “out of control”, they are like a safety fuse and help to slow the fission process…


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  • bleep_hits_blades

    yes, Elenin et al

    It does seem we are in a damned if you do, damned if you don’t kind of situation. The country’s founders did warn that if we weren’t vigilant, it would be deja vu all over again, and that is where we are now; govt. is the tool of the mega banks/ corporations and activism is either ineffectual/ignored and/or you are just doing them the favor of tipping them off that you are not a sheeple and you get ‘on a list.’

    For decades now I have been studying all of this, bit by bit, starting with food issues (chemicals etc. in food, moving on to the Fed. Reserve/central banking scam), trying to be a ‘Paul Revere’ and wake people up (and continuing to study and learn)and mostly I got called names (‘conspiracy theorist’ etc.) and ignored and dropped as a friend if I wouldn’t shut up about it, and I have witnessed it growing, the cage they have built around us.

    Even now, at this late stage, I know bright people who just DON’T want to hear about it. Too busy with work, family, social life, etc. and I just keep raining on their parade with my news. So I get labeled bad things.

    And to be honest at this point I AM very depressed. Fukushima was the last straw for me, and on top if it, this new indefinite detention bill that turns the US into the equivalent of the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany – rights? you have no rights, comrade. Now come along peacefully – or else.

    So they are right in a way. I ‘have problems.’ Like, who’s got worse problems, the one who is freaked out by a nightmare reality or the one who is in smug and well-defended denial?


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  • Elenin Velikovsky Elenin Velikovsky

    Thanks, Bleep!
    I was already pretty crabby, y’know…WACO, followed by the
    US Government attack on OKC Murrah Federal Building,
    and then UN patches for US military.
    The lord is Merciful, I’m not stressing over a Kid’s future.


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  • arclight arclight

    BREAKING some good news here :) /irony

    Japan to declare Fukushima nuclear plant in stable condition
    By Mari Yamaguchi

    National Dec. 15, 2011

    “Officials say the government is expected to hold a news conference Friday to declare something close to cold shutdown, though experts caution it will be, at best, a tenuous stability.

    The declaration would mark a step forward for the much-maligned operator, Tokyo Electric Power Co, which has struggled to control the plant after it was damaged in a huge earthquake and tsunami March 11, unleashing the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl.

    “Up until now, this has been the biggest goal,” TEPCO spokesman Masao Yamaguchi said. “It would be a milestone.”

    The announcement is expected to refer to cold shutdown “conditions”—less definitive phrasing than a cold shutdown. That’s partly because the operator cannot measure temperatures of melted fuel in the damaged reactors in the same way as with normally functioning ones, although the company believes they have reached a stable state.”

    and this

    “The Fukushima plant disaster, which spewed an estimated one-fifth the amount of radiation as the 1986 accident at Chernobyl, has caused contamination of rice, vegetables and beef from around the region. Recently, even trace amounts of cesium were found in baby formula.”

    and this

    “But safety commission chairman Haruki Madarame urged TEPCO and the Nuclear Industrial and Safety Agency to regularly review and evaluate the plans because “the reactors are broken and we hardly know what it really is like inside the reactors and it’s difficult to predict what may occur.”

    http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/japan-to-declare-fukushima-nuclear-plant-in-stable-condition?utm_campaign=jt_newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_source=jt_newsletter_2011-12-15_AM


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  • Whoopie Whoopie

    I should mention: CaptD is a CHRONIC READER OF Enenews too. He’s always Quoting YOU GUYS…bringing up Old posts that are RELEVANT to the SITUATION NOW.
    He just now posted:
    The Stable Fable by TEPCO linking to this:
    http://enenews.com/ap-whereabouts-of-melted-nuclear-cores-unknown-as-japan-to-declare-fukushima-plant-stable-madarame-reactors-are-broken-difficult-to-predict-what-may-occur
    CREDIT TO OL’ CAPTD…He’s a HERO IN MY BOOK!


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    • Whoopie Whoopie

      The Stable Fable by TEPCO
      LETS START USING THAT QUOTE
      IT FITS!!!!!


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      • Whoopie Whoopie

        ATOMS:
        “Im laughing because you linked enenews.co­m
        My Reply:
        “Laughing or worried just how far and how deep they’ll go?
        I sure don’t see them as being anything but truth tellers.
        They have NEWS faster than anyone on the net about Fukushima.
        Is that YOUR problem with the site or what?
        I see nothing funny about them….bu­t it figures you WOULD.


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  • Whoopie Whoopie

    I’m prob going to bed.
    Jebus or others who have info on what Paul Langley posted…god damn TELL HIM PLEASE. He’s an easy fellow to get along with.
    http://nuclearhistory.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/gundersen-on-the-state-of-the-fukushima-reactor-cores/
    Like i said, the dynamics of it all is GREEK TO ME.
    TELL HIM!
    http://nuclearhistory.wordpress.com/2011/12/15/gundersen-on-the-state-of-the-fukushima-reactor-cores/
    NIGHT ALL.


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  • Whoopie Whoopie

    ATOMS: (too tired to reply = same bs)
    The ones that really suffer are the ones that lost loved ones. The radiation is the least of their worries, yet people still want them to worry. Over what? A CT scan. Even for kids.

    It just doesnt rise to the level where a nation should panic

    Yet you are inciting panic.


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  • I love you Japan, I’m so sorry the lies they tell you !

    WTF wrong with minds today ?
    come to some safty here, free rent !


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  • JenMom JenMom

    I think we are increasingly worried about our systems of government as we time and time again see law,judicial and political processes benefit the few at the expense of the many. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and know you are not alone.


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    • James2

      I’ve been wondering myself if it’s always been that way and we just now can “see” it, or if it’s gotten much worse – or maybe I was just too dumb to see it before..


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