Published: November 9th, 2011 at 2:31 pm ET
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Nov. 9 — “A journalist of Shukan Asahi, Mr. Imanishi was invited to go into the site by an actual Fukushima worker,” reports Mochizuki.
Mochizuki reveals the reporter stated, “He heard ambulance comes to the plant at least for 10 times a day.”
See also:
- The Economist: Fukushima engineer reveals workers "often keeled over" while clearing radioactive rubble, heat blamed -- Taken away in ambulance, "usually" they returned
- Japan Times: It is of "great concern" that little has been disclosed about Fukushima workers
- Rumor circulating via Twitter in Japan: Many more Fukushima workers dead than revealed -- Bodies may be kept at medical school
Published: November 9th, 2011 at 2:31 pm ET
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Pro-nukers are promoting this on low-level radiation:
http://www.belleonline.com/
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This might bring up again the popular 195x things :
http://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/quackcures/quackcures.htm
http://urbantitan.com/8-weirdest-radioactive-products-that-people-actually-used/
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I need a bucket.
Look at the members of the advisory committee:
NRC
EPA
Harvard
Dept. of Energy
U.S. Army
…
Nice
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Tell them to F off and watch this video. Lauren moret on the increase of cancer after the bomb tests in Japan. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tawjKl79bPg
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or let play the kids with these healthy things:
http://www.orau.org/ptp/collection/atomictoys/atomictoys.htm
(maybe some remember the famous Loriot tv spot, with the small build yourself atomic nuke plant for Christmas with working core !! )
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I wonder where those ambulances come from and where they take the sick / injured. Those poor souls. They are suffering and dying unnoticed and totally in vain.
There’s no fixing this.
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Wasn’t there a recent mention that “people often collapsed & were taken by ambulance-usually-they returned”,I’d bet that in the case of a “normal” injury like a cut or broken bone,heat exhaustion,etc.-they’d go to a public hospital or outpatient clinic,but it’s interesting that I don’t recall them giving the location of where the radiation injuries were/are treated?! Maybe the reports from early in the disaster could hold some clue that would serve to give some hint of that-including the place where they might be taken & “stored” once they’re known to be terminal & the rest of the process of “special” radioactive “waste” disposal?!!~You make a good point B & B and given the circumstances-they’d have to be covering up radiation deaths to some unknown degree. If the 4,300+ “missing & unnaccounted for” TEPCO workers turns out to be an accurate figure associated with the suffering that must’ve been endured & indeed still likely to be still growing-I hope the grieving family or spouses start coming forward despite hush money contracts that represent signing away of soul’s for blood money!what was the figure given in one accounting?~$3,000,000-(I think?)
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$3million is alot. I would personally make sure it wouldn’t fall into the wrong hands of the government.
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I am so wasted myself. I guess it doesn’t pay off to follow this tragedy closely…I am afraid resignation and despair are contagious.
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lol… I think I am doing the translation settings wrong, I see pictures of reactors but it is not at all what they are talking about.
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The public seems to have no idea just how bad this really is. Japanese stock market has a 5 year insurance policy before the population begins dying of known documented death that everyone ignored. Humanity has great chances of getting a lot sicker for no apparent reason according to TEPCO. Nuclear fission has an atmospheric build up based on concentrations just like any other environmental disaster. BIO ACCUMULATION they ignored it now we all pay for it.
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Interesting report. Was this visit authorized by Tepco? Or Is this reporters life expectance jepordized by more than the radiation factor.
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Well, here’s a list of some hospitals in Fukushima.
Fukushima Takanori Memorial Medical Center
http://www.medical-excellence-japan.org/en/facility/14/
Fukushima Medical University
http://www.fmu.ac.jp/index-e.html
Isesaki Fukushima hospital
http://www.insitejapan.com/index.php/japan-company/health/care%20providers/hospitals%20and%20medical%20centers/the%20isesaki%20fukushima%20hospital
Look at this: Exodus of doctors and nurses from Fukushima:
http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/national/T111003004497.htm
Revenue plunges in Fukushina hospitals: “Nearly 20 percent of the hospitals in Fukushima Prefecture saw payments plunge by more than half in May as patients struggled after the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters struck, a survey by the Japan Medical Association revealed Saturday.”
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20110807a6.html
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dang youtube translation still makes no sense…..At one point they mention something about “slugging average in cennecticut” or soemthing.
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after i read “i was between this game and fish Mino foresight” i gave up.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Swiss National TV on Fukushima (Video in French)
“By the way in Yokohama, schools and kindergartens continue merrily on their autumnal event of picking fallen leaves and burning them in a pile to roast sweet potatoes (triple horrors). On top of that, some schools are going to make pupils clean the park. At this point, cleaning the park means decontaminating the park.”
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/11/swiss-national-tv-on-fukushima-video-in.html
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had to add this
“The Mayor of Yokohama and 17 of the Assemblymen are on their trip to visit Frankfurt, Germany to play football (soccer) and then off to see the world. I would suggest to the citizens of Yokohama not to allow them back in.”
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Radiation Outside Japan: (Rumor) Ministry of Foreign Affairs Planning to Use Fukushima Produce on Emperor’s Birthday Banquets
“It seems Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is planning to use produce from Fukushima in the receptions to be held in Japan’s embassies around the world for the emperor’s birthday in December. That’s understandable, considering the IAEA chief is a former bureaucrat of the Ministry. But foreigners are avoiding Japanese restaurants. What are they thinking?
As to the question of how the Ministry plans to bring in Fukushima produce to countries that ban the agricultural import from Japan (i.e. EU), he answers:
噂では、外交特権を使って輸入するらしい。
The rumor says they will import [food from Fukushima] using the diplomatic immunity.
In later tweets, he says he personally knows the embassy people in charge, who are ashamed of the Ministry’s plan. He is most likely to attend the reception, as he has attended every year, he says, and will report.”
http://ex-skf.blogspot.com/2011/11/radiation-outside-japan-rumor-ministry.html
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oh-oh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMVszyxo6O8
2011-11-09 04:40
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I see.
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