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Friday, August 30, 2013

FUKUSHIMA ECOCIDE - WE ARE ALL RESPONSIBLE NOW

By Tracy W.

The big news right now is Syria, where a chemical attack on several hundred people has prompted the United States and British governments into getting ready to attack Syrian government facilities. They want to act and they want to do it now.  To teach the Syrian government a lesson - they say - "for poisoning their own people".  (Would poisoning other people be OK?)
 
In the meantime the government of Japan and TEPCO, the company responsible for the Fukushima nuclear power plant, have been poisoning the people of Japan, their drinking water, their food, their air - everything.

But that's not all.  


CAN A COUNTRY GET AWAY WITH A SLOW-MOTION NUCLEAR ATTACK ON THE WHOLE PLANET?

Japan and TEPCO have been dumping countless gallons of highly radioactive water into the Pacific, poisoning an ocean that belongs to all of us - people and other living things. 

Radioactive air particles have been reaching the US and Canada's west coast since the start, two and a half years ago. 

If you're not allowed to dump your house trash on your neighbor's yard, how come our governments are so patient with Japan's ongoing major contamination of the rest of the planet? 
 

FUKUSHIMA HAS BEEN OUT OF CONTROL FROM THE START
 
And it gets more out of control by the day.  Yet, you don't hear a peep from the international community about intervening to protect us from this SLOW-MOTION NUCLEAR ATTACK on the whole planet by TEPCO and the government of Japan - with the silent complicity of OUR governments.
 
No nuclear accident of this magnitude can be considered a local event subject to local laws.


THERE IS AN URGENT NEED TO ORGANIZE TO OFFER SOLUTIONS AND TO DEMAND INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION IN FUKUSHIMA

Scientists and nuclear experts need to form a permanent emergency think tank to offer their best options for the containment and mitigation of the damage. 

They should look at this as a learning experience because nuclear reactors all over the world are at risk. 

It is time for scientists to speak out with one voice in demanding international intervention and that all necessary money and efforts be allocated to mitigate the damage.  

Environmental activists must also do more than just report and condemn, and must coordinate their efforts to demand intervention and financial assistance by the world community. 
 
Celebrities intent on doing something good for their fellow human beings could also be called upon to publicize the situation and demand action by our governments. 

No effort should be spared.  This is a desperate situation.

Since it's obvious that Japan and TEPCO cannot cope at this point, it is up to us to save ourselves.  We are all responsible now.  The international community must take charge.

Let's demand an international intervention to finance and operate the necessary remediation of the site.  

Link to this post - http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2013/08/fukushima-ecocide-we-are-all.html

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