Fukushima – Deadly Silence

Tuesday, July 30, 2013
By Paul Martin

by Soren Dreier
Zen-Haven.com
July 30, 2013

We all know what happened on April 11, 2011 – a massive earthquake/tsunami combination punch knocked out the reactors at the Fukushimi-Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan.

Indeed at first there were scattered, speculative reports coming in regarding the spread of radioactive fallout and contamination; so of course the first thing the American government did in response was to shut down most if not all of the radiation detectors up & down the west coast.

At the time, almost two and a half years ago; I saw this as a dark omen of things to come, and each month since has only deepened that ominous feeling. Those of us old enough to fully comprehend the inherent dangers of nuclear radiation and fallout could not help but to develop a huge knot in the pit of our stomachs as we watched the authorities everywhere furtively scurrying about – trying to sweep the whole mess under the rug.

Soon after the disaster happened a web site sprung up with daily monitoring of the radiation plume coming from Fukushima. Naturally, that site was scrubbed off the internet almost immediately, but not before many of us got the images saved to hard drives.

Unlike with the Chernobyl disaster in Russia, entombing the reactors in concrete is not feasible in this case on account of the location being right on the coast; and there it is folks, the genie is out of the bottle and cannot EVER be put back in.

We lack the technology to fix this growing planetary disaster. We don’t know how to stop it ~ and so they just let it continue to spew deadly radioactive isotopes into the air, as they continue to dump millions of gallons of radioactive waste water directly into the pacific ocean in flagrant violation of international law, and environmental treaties. And the world media is nearly silent.

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