FLASH: Smoke seen rising from ANOTHER nuclear power plant 10 km away — Fukushima Daini

Published: March 30th, 2011 at 6:35 am ET
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Smoke at second Fukushima plant finished – nuclear safety agency, Reuters, March 30, 2011 at 6:18 am EDT:

Smoke seen at a second power plant in Fukushima was from a so-called electrical distribution board and has dispersed, Japan’s nuclear safety body said on Wednesday.

Read the report here.

Reuters Flash, March 30, 2011 at 6:11 am EDT: Smoke seen from Fukushima Daini No.1 reactor’s turbine building – Jiji

Kyodo, March 30, 2011 at 6:00 am EDT: NEWS ADVISORY: Smoke temporarily seen at Fukushima Daini turbine building

The second nuclear power plant in Fukushima TEPCO employees discovered smoke coming from Unit 1 turbine building, Nikkei, March 30, 2011:

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TEPCO press conference office Hukuzima 30, employees discovered that the smoke generated from the Unit 1 turbine building a second nuclear power plant about 56 minutes at 17 Hukushima, announced that it has contacted the fire service. Such as color or size of the smoke is unknown. However, after the smoke has not occurred.

Smoke seen from Fukushima Daini No.1 reactor’s turbine building – Jiji
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11 comments to FLASH: Smoke seen rising from ANOTHER nuclear power plant 10 km away — Fukushima Daini

  • Xavier Onassis

    Katrina aftermath… BP poisoning the Gulf of Mex… Uncoolable Conflagration at Chernobyl and now Fukushima

    …all happened – Why?

    Because people who lack scruples were, with our passive and active approval, going hell for broke after the carrot of unlimited personal fortunes that humans have to this day insisted on dangling in front of everyone.

    In the face of the gargantuan pickle you’re in, Humanity, will you NOW look for the common thread? Will you finally get curious enough to trace back to the root cause of almost all your unnecessary suffering?

    Maximizing private profit – – nowhere on Earth is there a legally set limit on the size a personal fortune is allowed to reach – - by cutting corners, falsifying documents, fudging numbers, outright lying (with impunity), buying bureaucrats, writing laws and buying laws, ignoring safety and human needs, dumping business costs on the public, etc etc etc etc:

    All of this is simply…

    what wealthpower giants DO.

    On their good days.
    On their bad ddays.
    Everyddday.

    For as long as humans allow themselves to go after unlimited fortunes.

    Everybody wails that the gigarich have no scruples – daily we despise and deride them for their lack of a single scruple – we are astonished – who are these monsters who would risk all life all future cutting corners on – nuclear safety even!?

    People? If we know it’s the least scrupulous humans who will always be going hell-for-broke and never mind the consequences in pursuit of enormous overpay overpower overfortunes, WHY IN BLOODY BLUE BLAZES are 6 billion people still all-one with allowing unlimited overfortunes? Where has the will to do economic justice been? Where are all the response-able adults? Where’s the big global campaign for fairpay justice and limits to wealth? Pay in this world ranges from a thousand dollars a second to a thousand dollars a lifetime. The work that creates the wealth is spread a billions times more evenly than the wealth is.

    Whatever happened to equality?

    Don’t we like equality anymore?

    Do we prefer the tyranny of 1% getting endlessly escalating overpayoverpower and 99% with the underpayunderpower that couldn’t fairly contest with the deceitful nuclear industry nor the militarist psychopathology shoveling instantly-produced trillions down those ratholes called the pentagon and the “security industry”?

    How secure and safe does your future feel right now, Humanity?

    Do all the worried, unhappy faces you meet make you glad, or sad?

    We humans have brains, but we sure are doing a heckuva good job keeping them far away from our reality.

    Maybe we are thinking with our elbows, or something?

    Humanity, the egalitarians you have happily ignored and marginalized and mocked and rejected have been trying forever to get you to see the predictable result of allowing humans to pursue wealth without sane limit. We pleaded with you to listen – to no avail. We warned that this species’ genosadistic economic custom and tradition could indeed be taken too far.

    Humanity, the global-impact events above were all caused by the money monomania of a fraction few wealthpower giants and would never have happened if you’d listened to the very few wise voices that have been forever clamoring to re-adjustice the wealth and forbid having humans going after uberwealth, which is the uberpower to grab your land and poison your waters and give you radioactive isotopes to inhale now and ingest later – for how many generations?

    Are we ten generations from extinction already?

    What did people expect would result from organizing themselves so as to have everyone going in hot pursuit of all they can get from the pool of wealth sans sane limit?

    Private note: Hello eyeno and peachtree pam. Where is Gouda these ddire ddays?


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  • peachtree pam

    It is obvious that Japan is just flailing around for a solution, but they have my heartfelt sympathy with all they are enduring at once. Someone suggested it be bumped to UN level with all world leaders coming together to help Japan in every way possible. Think eventually this will happen.

    private note: hello annalivia – we miss your posts – don’t know where Gouda comments – everything is worsening and no one seems to care except a very few.


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  • Xavier Onassis

    sweet of you to say so, peach

    world leaders too busy having pissing contest in latest locale Libya

    Xavier Onassis is pronounced ‘save yer own asses’

    google my name and conceptual guerilla

    read The Plan and book in progress if you like. what’s exposed is vital, though still written badly in my poor words

    be well and keep well is my wish for you


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  • Xavier Onassis

    Urgent to The Federation of Galactic Councils

    Re: Survival of planet earth, solar system EB213, galaxy MaDas/5

    Situation critical; very close to destruction; request immediate intervention; inequity factor is 1,000,000,000 [one billion] and rising; most powerful species is victim of bigpicture blindness; cannot see the overall situation; this species has technology and weapons capable of destroying entire planet 60 times over; please send emergency response team asap; code 10; need equipment for disabling uranium-based bombs; extreme inequity increasing exponentially, driving violence to infinity; planet could burn at any moment; species has very confused and imperfect ideas of value of justice, and of connection of injustice and violence; recommend you send 1000 indestructible teachers; species has driven itself mad; most are vulnerable to psychosis and panic mentality; obedience to custom and convention is solidified, submission to accepted ideas is extreme; sense of alarm at situation is extremely slight; recommend extreme caution; planet is worth saving, has some interesting lifeforms


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    • Jerry

      What a trail of moronic rants you have left. The problem with the world isn’t the rich. Who on earth should have the right to determine what anyone except themselves should seek to accomplish in life? The problem with the world is overpopulation, and specifically, overpopulation of the dependent class. The governments of the world have taxed the producers to a point that they dare not exceed in order to support the dependent class. The dependent class continues to grow because they reproduce indiscriminately due to their perception of unlimited resources since their livelihood comes from their governments. On the other hand, the producing class continues to shrink because they are responsible and therefore, reproduce responsibly.

      The only value in an economy is what it produces. Now that the governments of the world have bred the dependent class beyond the capacity for the producing class to support them, the governments are illegally taxing the producers through deficit spending… They take the value from the currency in one’s pocket without actually taking the currency. Now, that this method has reached its limit. The only thing left is total collapse. Finally, nature will have its way. The great government breeding experiment is over.


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      • Xavier Onassis

        If you want to believe in an erroneous meme floated by the wealthpower giants since Malthus go ahead with your fantasy, but the real science all says the overpopulation meme is wrong and population is not the problem the public has been led to think.

        The rich aren’t the problem – the inequality is the problem. Science is telling us this, too – though you aren’t keeping up, obviously.

        You’re asleep to the myriad legal thefts in the economic dystem that automatically transfers wealth from earners to non-earners.

        The only way to get hold of great riches is to steal from working people, to get pay for yourself for non-work things.

        The theives are the ones with all the money, Hunny. The wealth has been distributed from poor to rich.

        Only work creates wealth, and work is the sacrifice of a human being’s time and energy to doing what produces goods and provides services.

        Don’t believe me that only work creates wealth?

        Then now is an excellent time for you to take a dollar bill out of your wallet – and tell it to fix you a sandwich.

        The world’s wealth belongs to the working people.

        Do you tell yourself that a billionaire is working billions times harder and longer than average people do?

        You don’t make sense.


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        • Jerry

          You are incorrect to think that workers create wealth. Thinkers who invest create; workers execute. Put a hammer and sickle into the hand of a potential worker without the plan of an investor, and the worker will watch TV, draw unemployment, collect food stamps, get Medicaid, housing and utilities assistance, and free tuition, so he or she can become a better communist.


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          • Xavier Onassis

            You’re as transparent as you are underinformed, my leetle rutabaga. You’re childishly trying to paint me as a communist, but I am a well-versed capitalist who understands that unlimited personal fortunes capitalism has the same bad result as communism: extreme inequality, extreme injustice. Unlimited personal fortunes capitalism contains an inherent flaw that must be corrected for to keep inequality from growing to infinity.

            I refuse to waste time on you, determined as you appear to be to remain profoundly ignorant on matters economic, but I will leave others with these crucial tidbits of basic economic fundamental truth:

            First, only demand creates jobs. To paraphrase Jack Metzgar: It’s true that rich people invest in companies who hire workers and pay them a wage, but to say these rich create jobs is like saying that the light coming from the ceiling of my office is caused by the light switch on the wall. Without turning the switch on, there will be no light, yes, but the ultimate creator of that light tracks back to a power station and a national electric grid that hooks into the wiring behind the walls of my building. In an economy, consumer demand is the power station, the grid, and most of the wiring. If there is no consumer demand, businesses have zero reason to hire workers—just as there is no reason to switch on the light if nobody is using the room.

            So much for the utter nonsense that without the guy at the top, we wouldn’t have jobs.

            Next up: Adam Smith said that once a small elite had monopolized ownership of land and materials, they would drive wages down to the level of subsistence. It is the “appropriation of land and stock” — Smith’s terminology — that creates the “market force” that reduces the market value of labor.

            Now, that doesn’t mean that certain derivative functions — management, distribution, and even investment — don’t exist, and that labor cannot contract for the delivery of those derivative functions. If you are the labor producing automobiles, or any other good or service, a sales force selling those goods and services is probably necessary. Likewise, certain organizational functions — we call it “management” — might be useful. Even “investment” has a place, since the goods and services needed to build and equip a shop must be paid for.

            But notice that those derivative functions serve the labor that produces the value. It is distribution, management and investment that are “costs of doing business.” Productive labor is the business that has these costs.

            Our contemporary business model has stood this on its head. The “cost” is productive labor in an arrangement where “ownership” trumps “production,” and where the owner of materials and facilities is seen as the central player. Owners have a “natural right” to reduce their “costs” and maximize their profits. Productive labor is not perceived as having any such right.

            But once we see through the bogus, upside-down arguments it is plain that productive labor has the same, and indeed a superior right to maximize its profit, and that the laws and government have an entirely legitimate function in protecting these fundamental rights of labor — fundamental rights that have not hitherto been recognized.

            As a final observation, notice that recognition and protection of the fundamental rights of labor is entirely consistent with a “market economy,” where “market forces” are understood to be shaped by certain legal and governmental constructs. The government has an absolute right and, if we are to heed justice instead of paying her lip service only, an obligation to shape the fundamental rules of the market in such as way as to guarantee labor its fundamental rights.

            Economic charlatans use Adam Smith’s invisible hand for purely masturbatory purposes. The fact is market forces do not distribute wealth in proportion to work. Market forces do in fact and practice ceaselessly shift wealth one direction and work in the opposite direction.

            Anyone who wants more deep understanding of economics, and excellent, reliable sources – I can be reached at payjustice at fastmail dot fm.

            Debunking the myriad lies so-called “economic experts” have told you all your life is what I do.


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  • xdrfox

    A Stark Message to Babes to Warn Mankind *1994 VIDEO*253
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  • xdrfox

    Windows Live translation..

     Tokyo power Fukushima Office 30 diary press conference, 17: 56: 00 Fukushima No. 2 announced that employees found to smoke is occurring from the turbine building of nuclear power plant No.1 unit, fire has been contacted. Smoke color, size, is unknown. Has just, after smoke is not occurring.


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  • Xavier Onassis

    Unimportant little questions for today: Why do humans keep on keeping on with exhausting themselves and ingenuity trying (and mostly failing) to deal with the millions of consequences of allowing overpayunderpay?
    Why don’t they just get rid of the idea to allow it??


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