Published: July 3rd, 2012 at 1:50 pm ET
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Occupy Tokyo UStream Coverage July 3 2012 Edited Package
Published on Jul 3, 2012
Published by freedomwv
I live streamed from Occupy Tokyo base camp for over an hour and a half on July 3rd 2012 to show people what it is like on a daily basis at ground zero of the Anti-Nuclear movement in Japan. There was very heavy rain fall but I braved the weather, and got totally soaked, to being a live stream of Occupy Tokyo to the world. This is an edited package of some of the highlights. I hope you enjoy!
At 5:45 in
This is the center of where it all began. Where it all happened at.
At 8:00 in
Occupy Tokyo movement was basically started by the women of Fukushima who originally came down here and you see they are very, very sweet ladies — just your average women in Japan… and it’s grown to what you see now with the large protests.
Published: July 3rd, 2012 at 1:50 pm ET
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to ryan
thanks for taking the time to show us some of the inner workings of the peace movement..
great journalism bro!
and free too!
why do we need the msm?? we dont!
peace light and love to all the japanese
YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN!!
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interesting but reality check website is reported as having unsafe content and my google browser redirects me back to home page. thought you'd like to know, and of course fix problem or reports spoecious disregard for your fine work….
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Hey chemfood… what's up with that?
It's like a mild form of cyber attack here and annoying.
First give links to the iaea and nrc, then create a website with UNSAFE content to zap enenews users. Continue spamming every thread with 'repeated' links and never really giving an opinion.
What is your explanation chemfood? any?
I didn't think so, because you really don't even read this.
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Hey Chas, chemfood linked to NRC / IAEA to encourage us to let them know what we think of them. That's how I took it, and I think he meant it that way…
*peace
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Yeah, like we know they will listen to us at those links. Anybody can find those links. Why repeat them?
Just seems a little 'hokey' to me.
Always forcing his 'no real comment' pasted links into the top of every thread is obvious and rude in my opinion. He's been doing it for weeks non-stop. It's like a 'bully' who cuts in line or the Nuclear Overlords who force these Death Machines upon us.
They might go to any length, even pay a 'Subversive' Troll. (Paid by the click from this site to theirs, tracking, or maybe even give us malware or whatever. Speculation only.)
I do see what your saying BnB. I'll promise to remain open minded though and see what his response is.
peach
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Comrades, protests alone won’t work. If you are serious about ending nuclear power in Japan, then you must Act, comrades … ACT. Unite and Donate to a Public Trustee to withhold Tax from the Government of Japan until the peoples Demands are met.
Oh, and be thankful you are not in America; they (the US government) would have let the dogs loose and busted your heads open. You really need to think, comrades, because the American government Rules over your Government. Your health and well-being (as that of your children) are being sacrificed to Wall Street for Profit.
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Yep, thanx for that …and braving the nuclear rain. And to everyone out in the man-wrecked rain …my hat is off to you.
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Thank you for picking up my report. I am always amazed and almost brought to tears when any media outlet picks up my reports.
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hi ryan
u got a warm reference from kevin too! he appreciates your work and thinks you deserve alot of credit.. and so do i! @9.50
+1000
kevin d. blanch Nuclear Atomic Cancer Leukemia resume 7/2/12
some swearing for reasons of art and extression here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBGR_vj2-Gs
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@freedomwv – thank you intensely for being a part of getting this news out.
I've learnt about ustream now and have my cams ready for any event, I've seen the light from the Japanese protests. It's historical. Both socially and the use of the technology.
Earlier I described setting up a ustream.tv account …
http://enenews.com/forum-topic-discussion-thread-feb-26-2012-present/comment-page-39#comment-267433
Any advice you have for 'citizen journalists' would be apprecaited, although you have already done more then enough. Thank you.
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