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Showing posts with label Nuclear - Fukushima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuclear - Fukushima. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

PHOTOS FROM INSIDE FUKUSHIMA GROUND ZERO TAKEN BY A ROBOT THAT 'DIED' DURING ITS MISSION - The media and authorities still refuse to report on Fukushima's irreparable and ongoing damage to wildlife and the global ecosystem

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The following article by the Daily Mail, like most mainstream media, plays down the catastrophic consequences of the Fukushima disaster.
 
In fact, this disaster is nothing less than a global ecocide, with its ongoing and indefinite spewing of highly contaminated radioactive waste into the Pacific Ocean.  
 
Please see references for media dedicated to reporting Fukushima effects on plant workers, Japan children, and the environment at the end of this page.
 
 
Inside Fukushima's ground zero:
First robot sent inside melted reactor at tsunami-hit plant
dies after just three hours -
but not before sending back chilling pictures
 
  • Fukushima Nuclear Power plant went into meltdown in the 2011 disaster
  • Three reactors blew up after tsunami causing 300,000 to be evacuated
  • A robot was sent into one of the nuclear reactors to inspect melted fuel
  • But it stalled within three hours of the mission and has to be abandoned

  • The photographs were captured as part of the robot's mission to inspect melted fuel in one of the reactors 

    The first robot to be sent into the radioactive reactor of Fukushima nuclear power plant has stalled just three hours into its mission.
     
    Continue reading and see more images

    Saturday, February 28, 2015

    THE USS REAGAN SAILORS CONTAMINATED BY FUKUSHIMA RADIATION - THEIR SICKNESSES, THEIR STRUGGLE, THEIR PHOTOS - And the class action lawsuit they launched in spite of Pentagon's refusal to support them

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    Soon after the devastating tsunami struck Japan's east coast in March of 2011,...
    Soon after the devastating tsunami struck Japan's east coast in March of 2011, the US Navy aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan showed up to provide humanitarian aid. It may have exposed those on board to toxic levels of radiation. Here, sailors scrub down the flight deck to clean the ship of radiation on March 23, 2011.

    Steve Simmons was honorably discharged from the Navy for medical reasons last...
    Steve Simmons was honorably discharged from the Navy for medical reasons last June. His complaints began about a year after he returned from Japan when his muscles began to fail and his hair began falling out by the handful. Four years ago, he competed in triathlons and hiked in the mountains. Now, he can no longer walk -- and nobody can tell him why.

    See more images, and continue reading this and other reports on the Fukushima radiation effects on the SS Reagan sailors, and their struggle to find help.