by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/28/2011 Radiation damage control now shifts over to the granddaddy of all free media China, where Xinhua has just reported a “tiny amount of radioactive material in the air over the nation’s southeastern coastal areas” has been detected. But not to worry: just like in Japan and everywhere else in... »
Archive for March 28th, 2011
China Detects Radiation Over Southeast Coastal Areas As Asahi Reports Of Holes In Reactor Pressure Vessels 1, 2 And 3
Plutonium Found In Fukushima, TEPCO Executive Says “Radioactive Substance Shouldn’t Have Any Impact On Human Health”
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/28/2011 Shit just got real. The spin? It is not harmful to human health. Oh really? We can’t wait for Kan to eat some plutonium on national TV to confirm this. In the meantime we await the retraction from TEPCO claiming they made a mistake and they really meant platinum... »
Radiation detected in Massachusetts rainwater as Fukushima crisis worsens
Mike Adams, Natural News March 28, 2011 The Fukushima crisis continues to worsen by the day, with nuclear experts around the world finally realizing and admitting we’ve all been lied to. “I think maybe the situation is much more serious than we were led to believe,” said Najmedin Meshkati of the University of Southern... »
Desperate resident of rebel-held Misrata describe horror inflicted by Gaddafi troops
A resident of Misrata, the rebel-held enclave under siege by Gaddafi troops for weeks, has painted a terrifying picture of life in the city and urged Nato to arm the rebels . By Adam Lusher Telegraph.co.uk Speaking by telephone from the town in western Libya, with artillery fire audible in the background, the 29-year-old... »
Syrian protesters vent their fury
Anti-government protesters in Syria show their anger by defacing posters of the Syrian President and his late father and predecessor, Hafez al-Assad. Telegraph.co.uk In the clip posted on YouTube on Friday, demonstrators can be seen tearing down a poster of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad in Deraa. In Homs it is a poster of Assad’s... »
Yemen’s Saleh Describes Nation as ‘Time Bomb’ Nearing Civil War
By Vivian Salama and Mohammed Hatem Bloomberg.com Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh said he would offer no more concessions to his opponents and warned that his nation faces growing chaos, as a senior military official and former ally of the embattled president called for him to step down. “Yemen is a time bomb,” Saleh... »
TEPCO Finally Seeks Outside Help, As Pot Calls Kettle Radioactive – Government Says Not To Trust Greenpeace Radiation Data
by Tyler Durden ZeroHedge.com 03/28/2011 It only took TEPCO about two weeks to realize what had been so glaringly obviously to many – namely that the company is largely unprepared to deal successfully with the Fukushima catastrophe on its own. Reuters reports that TEPCO, which has conceded it faces a protracted and uncertain operation... »
FUKUSHIMA: Highly Radioactive Water Has Leaked Out Of The Nuke Facility
Gus Lubin BusinessInsider.com Mar. 28, 2011 Highly radioactive water has been detected outside the reactor buildings for the first time, according to safety officials. This water is emitting radiation at a rate of more than 1,000 millisieverts per hour. It is evidence of a probable meltdown at reactor two and a leak in a... »
Orwell 2011: Towards a Pervasive “Surveillance State” in America
Biometrics, Facial Mapping, “Computer-Aided ID”…. by Tom Burghardt Global Research March 28, 2011 Not since AT&T whistleblower Marc Klein’s 2006 revelations that U.S. telecommunications giants were secretly collaborating with the government to spy on Americans, has a story driven home the point that we are confronted by a daunting set of invisible enemies: the... »
Young Girls BANNED From Selling Girl Scout Cookies On Their Own Front Lawn
EconomicCollapseBlog.com Once upon a time in America, if you were a couple of little girls and you wanted to sell lemonade or girl scout cookies at a little stand in front of your home nobody would give you any problems. In fact, most of the people passing by would have smiled and would have... »