Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Fukushima Is Continually Blasting All Of Us With High Levels Of Cesium, Strontium And Plutonium And Will Slowly Kill Millions For Years To Come

Fukushima is now far and away the worst nuclear disaster in all of human history. Chernobyl was a Sunday picnic compared to Fukushima and the amount of cesium-137 released at Fukushima this year so far is equivalent to 168 Hiroshima bombs. The crisis at Fukushima is far, far worse than you have been told. We are talking about multiple self-sustaining nuclear meltdowns that will not be fully contained for years. In an attempt to keep people calm, authorities in Japan (and around the rest of the world as well) have lied and lied and lied. Over the months that have passed since the disaster began, small bits of the truth have slowly started to come out. Authorities are finally admitting that the area immediately surrounding Fukushima will be uninhabitable indefinitely, and they are finally admitting that the amount of radioactive material that has been released is far higher than initially reported. It is going to take the Japanese years to fully contain this problem. Meanwhile, Fukushima will continue to blast all of us with high levels of cesium, strontium and plutonium and will slowly kill millions of people around the globe for years to come.

These days, the mainstream media does not talk about Fukushima much. The reality is that there have been a whole lot of other disasters for them to talk about.

But just because Fukushima is a nightmare that is playing out in very slow motion does not mean that it does not deserve our full attention.

To get an idea of just how nightmarish Fukushima has turned out to be, just consider the words of nuclear expert Steven C. Jones....

By way of comparison, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster that occured in 1986 in the Ukraine, Russia- heretofore the worst nuclear disaster on record- burned for 10 days and cumulatively killed an estimated 1 million people worldwide. The Fukushima, Japan nuclear disaster has 5 nuclear reactors burning, 2 in partial meltdown and 3 in full meltdown- and they've ALL been uncontrollably burning since March 11th. Its been over 3 months and this nuclear disaster remains completely out of control. In fact, some industry estimates cite the possibility that these meltdowns will be contained (optimistically) in 1-3 years, at the very earliest.

The amount and intensity of the radioactive fallout from this particular nuclear disaster will assuredly kill hundreds of millions of people worldwide over time. Japan itself is, of course, the epicenter of this radioactive contamination that has spread out from these reactors.

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James Peck: Author, Ideal Illusions - The Autograph


http://www.presstv.com/Program/198054.html

In this edition of the show Susan interviews James Peck, author of Ideal Illusions.

He talks about US human rights violations around the world in post cold war era to today. Every administration has misused the "idea to spread democracy" to violate international human rights not only abroad but in the United States as well.

Global mass protests 15th October 2011 #globalrevolution #worldrevolution


http://15october.net/


-- Agenda before 15/October/2011--
https://www.facebook.com/#!/15octobernet
March Spain:@ http://www.facebook.com/15mMarchaBruselas
March London: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=263320750352424
March France: http://www.facebook.com/marcheparis?sk=wall
March Italy: http://www.facebook.com/groups/17settembre2k11
... ... Event Spain: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=198140810249335
Event London: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=104169466353364
Event Italy: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=157612984319938Event USA: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=144937025580428
Event Deutsch: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=250541318309454
We will come to Paris on September 17, then to Brussels.
We are going to take Wall Street NY, September 17th.
We will take the Bag Madrid, September 17th. ----
ANTI BANKS GLOBAL ACTIONS AGAINS BANKS AND BANSTERS. 17 September 2011 INTERNACIONAL AGENDA: http://antibanks.takethesquare.net/2011/08/15/september-17th-everywhere
https://www.facebook.com/#!/Take.the.Square
http://www.scoop.it/t/15-o-unitedforglobalchange

http://kleinonline.wnd.com/2011/08/22/blog-get-ready-for-world-democracy-and-...

http://www.buzzfeed.com/unwantedpermutations/thousands-to-occupy-wall-street-...

Twitter:

https://twitter.com/#!/0ct_I5th_20II

https://twitter.com/#!/StopTheMach2011

https://twitter.com/#!/democraciareal

https://twitter.com/#!/EchteDemokratie

https://twitter.com/#!/15octobernet

https://twitter.com/#!/drynternational

https://twitter.com/#!/takethesquare

https://twitter.com/#!/acampadabln

https://twitter.com/#!/Op_Britain

https://twitter.com/#!/USDayofRage

and many more, the network is BIG...

Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Jg4zi26_0



We demand a democracy that shows zero tolerance against corruption.

From Spain:


An early test on Wall St.:

A video story of a peaceful protest test on Wall Street last Thursday Sept.1st, showing that we are living in a police state.
Each of us who were detained will return there again, brining friends over.
We cary our beliefs and no fears.
More and more people will be coming beginning September 17th.
Meaningless nonsense charges against us will be dismissed in a court, as it was with one of us, the person who was kept in jail that night and brought to the court the next day.
We believe in our constitutional rights for freedom of speech and peaceful demonstrations.

The biobased revolution, Steen Riisgaard, Novozymes

The biobased revolution, Steen Riisgaard, Novozymes from Rebuild21 on Vimeo.


Steen Riisgaard, CEO, Novozymes: The biobased revolution – a world less dependant on fossil fuels

Steen Riisgaard talk about a ‘bio-based society’ in which sugar will be the new oil; and how we can replace 20-25% of global oil consumption, by converting agricultural waste into other biomaterials using technology. Hear Steen Riisgaard unfold a vision of a world less dependant on fossil fuels.

Anticapitalist Feminist Struggle, and Transnational Solidarity - an interview with Chandra Talpade Mohanty

Watch video here.

Anticapitalist Feminist Struggle, and Transnational Solidarity (77 min, 2007/2011) is based on an interview with Chandra Talpade Mohanty, March 2007.

The video investigates the relationship between neoliberal global capitalism and gender, and possibilities to subvert and challenge hegemonic narratives to affect social change.

Chandra Talpade Mohanty is Professor of Women’s Studies and Dean’s Professor of Humanities at Syracuse University, NY.

Interview video and editing: Jesper Nordahl.

For more information:
Jesper Nordahl jesper.x-i.net
Chandra Talpade Mohanty wgs.syr.edu/​Mohanty.htm