Report: Fukushima worker warns ‘get out of Japan before Spring’ — Radioactive pollen very serious — Radiation will spread around again

Published: October 6th, 2011 at 4:35 am ET
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SOURCE: News: Actual Fukushima worker warns to get out of Japan before Spring comes, Fukushima Diary by Mochizuki, October 5, 2011

[Translated Oct. 4 Tweet by] Happy20790 ハッピー

[...] Speaking of the pine, the pollen next year is very “serious”. I have an allergy too.

[Translated Oct. 4 Tweet by] Happy20790 ハッピー

Maybe they need to cut off all the branches and the leaves of cedar right now or glue the pollen so it won’t fly away. Otherwise radiation will spread around again even though they decontaminate.

In 20km area, there are countless numbers of cedar. That will be a really hard but we need to do something for it. Who’s in charge of that in the government? I wonder if he/she thinks of that.

Mochizuki Commentary

[...] Now it’s known that most part of the plume is stuck to the trees or soil in the mountains, where you can hardly decontaminate. [...]

Radioactive pollen will set off from the ground and fly to south (Tokyo) again.

We take pollen into our lungs or eyes, which causes severe internal exposure.

Published: October 6th, 2011 at 4:35 am ET
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20 comments to Report: Fukushima worker warns ‘get out of Japan before Spring’ — Radioactive pollen very serious — Radiation will spread around again

  • Finch Finch

    From now on until the end of this civilization, the News will repeat frome one year to the next.And will get worse due to the incredible accumulation within the Biosphere.
    Big parts of Japan will end up just like this nightmare computer-game Fallout.
    “And here’s the weather report! Radioactivity will only allow you to leave your home ( or your vault) for one hour! Yeeeehaaaaa! This is Three Dog and you listen to Galaxy News Radio!”
    Darn, only Rad-Ex does not exist and will never exist…


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  • Ken31ONCA

    Found out on the news yesterday they are putting warnings on cell phones about radiation exposure and thought to myself why don’t they warn the people about radioactive particles in our rain now. We really need to group together and get in the faces of these power plants and politicans and let them know the amount of pollution is not worth the small fines that the plants play, they must pay a lot of officals off to be able to continue to do the same thing over and over since 3/11 I know its probably been happening a lot longer then that, but since 3/11 they have had my attention. They should write a booK about cover ups for dummies… They just want to thin out the population like they have done forever with vaccines and poisioning water supplies. All those ppl who died in ww1 and ww2 fighing for our freedom would roll over in their graves if they knew what was going on.


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    • James Tekton James Tekton

      Gratitude and blessings to all.

      Ken31ONCA said:

      “…why don’t they warn the people about radioactive particles in our rain now.”

      Now it is also about the radioactive snow too. Will they tell the ski crowds about that?

      Check out some of the new vids. We did the best we could today to document this areas readings during and after the snow fell. Still managed to get some good vids. Check it out here, the radioactive snow in the Durango Colorado area.

      http://www.youtube.com/user/JTekton

      And why indeed don’t they tell the people about the dangers that are coming down from Japan and other places unknown like up in Billings, MT?

      One day at a time…


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  • Sickputer

    “why don’t they warn the people about radioactive particles in our rain now.”

    SP: Because they have the political power and the resources to make the decision to coverup based on their perception of how revealing an invisible danger will spark panic, economic chaos, and anarchy. I don’t agree, but it does make my survival preparations a lot less competitive at the stores so that is a small plus for the insiders who know this is a global health hazard. And I can inform my relatives freely so that is a plus also.


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    • lam335 lam335

      re: “their perception of how revealing an invisible danger will spark panic, economic chaos, and anarchy”

      That’s only half of it–telling people about the stuff in the rain, and for that matter the air and food will not only adversely affect the economy (esp the food). It will also increase people’s opposition to nuclear power more generally. Most people don’t fear or even think about what they can’t see/feel, but if the “authorities” started telling them that nasty stuff was in their rain/water because of this nuke accident, they likely would start getting more concerned about the nuke plant down the street (which has been lobbying to build a few more reactors since before TMI).


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  • matina matina

    Emmy, why are you redirecting traffic from ENENEWS to your website? Why comment there and not here?
    ENENEWS has been there for us since March, bringing as news in a timely fashion and accommodating everyone’s need! Why abandon ship now? And anyway why are you advertising here on ene don’t you think that it’s more than rude? Admin is more than kind.


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    • bmurr bmurr

      Meh, perhaps to help organize the base of people with a common interest in getting rid of nuclear power. it is hard to discuss topics on here because of the frequent updates to news stories. its also impossible to search past topics, and once in a while enenews is down. I encourage eneveryone else who is joining the site. enenews has an important roll and will not go away.


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    • Misitu

      We had a similar question about, if I recall correctly and please say if I am wrong, radioactive.eu

      In general, it is more traditionally internet etiquette to ask a site admin to advertise another site than for a poster to do so.

      Myself, I prefer to stick with enenews. We are in a middle of a very very big mess and there is no time to organise: doing that avoids ocncentrating on the here-and-now which is what enenews does best.

      For the other sites, I found it best to pick up their latest via an rss or other aggregator and pick the stories on the run. One can always pop in to another site and do a flyby post.

      I also had a problem with a facebook group that advertised itself on enenews. The problem I had was that we were each welcomed and asked our enenews handle. I found that worthy of suspicion.

      Picking up invitations to other sites, wholesale, leads to reduction of the time available to watch enenews and also dilutes the available community effort. It also exposes invitees to the risk that they are being diverted or harvested.

      I would counsel all to take great care when accepting invitations to other sites from enenews posters.

      I am reposting this in the week’s forum and also if it works out in the new topic area.


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  • matina matina

    @bmurr I don’t now if you noticed, but adming has been more then supportife by creating discussion threads, and we have been discussing topics here since March
    And the search engine works fantasicly well and provides access to articles even from March.
    All i can say is this, why try and replicate a site that works fantasticly well with something that is much inferior?
    WHY BREAK UP THIS COMMUNITY?


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    • mungo mungo

      she is just spreading the word..


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    • bmurr bmurr

      last word! nah nah nah! seriously not gonna argue and lose focus. appreciate you opinion, and I see how it might appear to be using enenews to promote her site, but beacon to the effort ! we NEED a clear and organized message.


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    • The rad word needs to be spread at least as far as the rads can get … there are a number of sites we here at ene check daily … kudos to Tacomagroove, Australiacannonball, Majia, Hx3 from RC and all other efforts. Ene has rocked the nuke news since the earthquake … TG et all links to here …ene so far generally gets less than 10k hits a day …not nearly enough. So … until the entire world knows, any way We can, get the rad word out! (Ps. This isn’t a popularity contest!)


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  • Grampybone Grampybone

    This worker’s concerns are true. Get out while you can radiation spreads fast and can stick to just about anything. Any solid surfaces have to be removed for decontamination, however you cannot really decontaminate anything when your process includes burning waste to release it all back into the air. This is foreboding news because its telling of how they have no idea how to handle the situation.


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