Infowars.com March 27, 2011 NOVA – Inside Chernobyl’s Sarcophagus Forward by Tony Cartalucci: Those who think Japan’s Fukushima disaster is today’s headlines and tomorrow’s history need to take a good look at the Chernobyl disaster, which to this day is a continuing threat to the people of Ukraine. It will be hundreds of years... »
Archive for March 27th, 2011
Breach Of Containment? The Most Feared Words Of A Nuclear Scientist Unfold This Weekend
Michio Kaku Big Think.com The three most feared words in the lexicon of a nuclear scientist is “breach of containment,” i.e. an uncontrolled release of radiation into the environment. It appears that we may be seeing this dreaded event unfolding in Japan. Two workers got radiation burns when exposed to radioactive water 10,000 times... »
FUKUSHIMA: Workers Evacuate After Possible Spike In Radiation
Katya Wachtel and Gus Lubin BusinessInsider.com Mar. 27, 2011 Workers evacuated this morning after a huge spike in radiation was reported at Unit 2. Leaked water outside Unit 2 was emitting 1,000 millisieverts per hour — 10 million times higher than normal — a Tokyo Electric spokesman said at a press conference. This suggest... »
Operation Odyssey Dawn Is Another Ritualistic Blood Sacrifice By The Global Elite
By Lee Rodgers Roguegovernment.com The globalists have historically been responsible for pulling off major events on days of important numerical or astrological significance. The current military operation against Libya involving missile strikes and air bombardments from U.S. and European allied forces dubbed Operation Odyssey Dawn is no exception. This intervention was justified through a... »
Radioactive Cesium With A Half-Life Of Approximately 30 Years Is Being Released At About 60 Percent Of Chernobyl Levels
EndOfTheAmericanDream.com Why does it seem as though the nuclear crisis in Japan just keeps getting worse with each passing day? TEPCO has announced that extremely radioactive water is now leaking from reactors 1, 2, and 3 at their damaged nuclear complex. On Thursday, three workers stepped into water in reactor 3 that contained 10,000... »
Weather Models Show High Levels of Radiation Entering U.S. from Japan
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com March 27, 2011 On Saturday, Yukiya Amano, the director of the United Nations’ International Atomic Energy Agency, said the Japanese nuclear crisis could go on for weeks, if not for months. Test conducted Friday showed iodine 131 levels in seawater 30 km (19 miles) from the coastal Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant... »
Radiation At Fukushima Water Jumps To Over 1 Sievert, 10 Million Times Higher Than “Normal”, Plutonium Tests Ordered For The First Time
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/27/2011 And the hits just keep on coming. Earlier today, TEPCO announced that the radiation in the water pool of reactor #2 had been measured at 1,000 millisieverts/h (1 sievert/h) – the highest reading so far recorded since the Fukushima disaster started. As a reminder, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency... »
Syria protests continue amid increased international condemnation of regime
The hardline government has been left reeling by fresh clashes on the streets and criticism from the UN and the US Katherine Marsh, Tom Finn and Martin Chulov GuardianUK Saturday 26 March 2011 Syria’s hardline regime was grappling to contain new flare-ups after an uprising that has sharply eroded its repressive rule and has... »