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DEATH BY GOVERNMENT: GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER

DEATH BY GOVERNMENT: GENOCIDE AND MASS MURDER
All told, governments killed more than 262 million people in the 20th century outside of wars, according to University of Hawaii political science professor R.J. Rummel. Just to give perspective on this incredible murder by government, if all these bodies were laid head to toe, with the average height being 5', then they would circle the earth ten times. Also, this democide murdered 6 times more people than died in combat in all the foreign and internal wars of the century. Finally, given popular estimates of the dead in a major nuclear war, this total democide is as though such a war did occur, but with its dead spread over a century

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Fukushima Deteriorates Again!


Fukushima Deteriorates Again As Steam Now Rising From Reactor 1 For First Time, Including All Other Reactors; Reactor 5 Cooling Fails

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March 24, 2011
Not an hour passes without something material developing in Fukushima. Just out from NHK: all four broken reactors are now smoking. While 2, 3 and 4 have all issued smoke or steam at some point in the past, it is now Reactor 1′s turn. From NHK: “An NHK helicopter crew has confirmed what appears to be steam rising from No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 reactor buildings at the troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. This is the first time that steam has been seen coming out of the No.1 reactor. The helicopter crew was filming from a location more than 30 kilometers from the plant shortly before 7:00 AM on Thursday.” It was not all bad news: “The Tokyo Electric Power Company says that black smoke seen rising from the No.3 reactor building on Wednesday was no longer visible as of 6:00 AM Thursday.” It is unclear if the radiation level had dropped enough to where workers could resume their attempt to reactive the cooling stations at Fukushima.
And more bad news, this time from Reactor 5, which was previously considered safe, via the NYT:
The cooling system at Reactor No. 5, which was shut down at the time of the earthquake and has shown few problems since, also abruptly stopped working on Wednesday afternoon, said Hiro Hasegawa, a spokesman for Tokyo Electric….“When we switched from the temporary pump, it automatically switched off,” he said. “We’ll try again with a new pump in the morning.”
In the meantime, the Nikkei continues to once again diverge from the utter lunacy that is the US stock market.
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7 Responses to “Fukushima Deteriorates Again As Steam Now Rising From Reactor 1 For First Time, Including All Other Reactors; Reactor 5 Cooling Fails”

  1. Ellis Says:
    Mike Oldfield `Tubeular bells` an audio aid to phantom calming.
    alex Reply:
    does any one else out there think maybe;no not maybe; but fore sure there is a big bad virus in all theIr computer control systems.
    If not. 1.there are on sight saboteurs.
    2. they are fucking up on purpose.
    3. they are the stupidest people on the planet.
    everyone must be replaced NOW,NOW NOW.
  2. Philippe Says:
    “The cooling system at Reactor No. 5, which was shut down at the time of the earthquake and has shown few problems since, also abruptly stopped working on Wednesday afternoon, said Hiro Hasegawa, a spokesman for Tokyo Electric….“When we switched from the temporary pump, it automatically switched off,” he said. “We’ll try again with a new pump in the morning.”
    How about you put up some flood lights and get your butts up there and fix it at night? This seems to sum up the general attitude so far of not moving fast enough to prevent problems from occuring, just trying to play whack-a-mole as get serious enough. Surely hooking up pumps can’t be so difficult that it takes daylight and a hundred men to do this.
  3. Wrabbit2000 Says:
    .“When we switched from the temporary pump, it automatically switched off,” he said. “We’ll try again with a new pump in the morning.”
    Hey… Morons… How about you don’t switch from * ANY * equipment right now that is actually WORKING. I can’t believe this. Who the hell is running this facility now? It sounds like the Japanese version of the keystone cops.
    In all fairness I know most of them are doing the best they can…but whoever is making some of these management decisions needs removed. Tell him to go get a visual on Unit 3 or something.
    Philippe Reply:
    I had that question to; if it ain’t broke, why are you trying to fix it? Still doesn’t appear to be any concrete domes looking to be put into place or burying the reactors or well, anything other than trying to run pumps. Surely there has to be something other way of stopping this madness.
    alex Reply:
    THIS CRAPFEST is being done on purpose.
    I have been a millwright and electrician for 45 years in heavy industry and Know this is a very large crock of BS.
    there is no plan ,no results. just fuck ups, and lies lies and more lies.
    THE QUESTION IS; “WHY’
    False flag anyone.
  4. revealerofsecrets Says:
    The fact is this is like a Moron trying to work out a rubix Cube. It’s just to complicated. The amount of wires and and controls and pipes is mind boggling. Now after several explosions. You believe you can hook up electricity to this burnt out shell of mangled pipes and wires all coated in salt. You turn it on and expect it to work. Only in Fairy tale land.

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