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60 Minutes Report - Fukushima Years Later, Report About Radiation Refugees, Empty Heavy Metal Poison Contaminated Towns, Nuclear Evacuees, Lose/Lose Choices And Sad Children, Testimony From Radiation Refugees Abandoned And Forgotten

60 Minutes Report - Fukushima Years Later, Report About Radiation Refugees, Empty Heavy Metal Poison Contaminated Towns, Nuclear Evacuees, Lose/Lose Choices And Sad Children, Testimony From Radiation Refugees Abandoned And Forgotten

DANGEROUS, RADIOACTIVE HEAVY METAL POISON IS STILL PRESENT EVERYWHERE, BUT JAPANESE GOVERNMENT AND NUCLEAR MONOPOLY ARE FORCING RESIDENTS TO MOVE BACK INTO THIS TOXIC CESSPOOL

[Documentary] Fukushima - Radioactive Forest

Don't be surprised if this movie is deleted and scrubbed from the web. Watch it while you still can. 

FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR DISASTER ONGOING: JAPAN FORCING PEOPLE TO RETURN TO RADIOACTIVE AREAS; NGOS SEND URGENT REQUEST TO UN TO STOP THIS VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

From Greenpeace:
“Tokyo, 7 March 2017 – Japan’s policy to resettle residents to heavily contaminated areas in Fukushima is in contravention of Japanese law and multiple international human rights treaties. Greenpeace Japan and Human Rights Now detailed today numerous human rights violations resulting from the Japanese government’s response over the past six years to the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

“If there is anything the nuclear industry learned from Chernobyl, it’s that a large exclusion zone is bad for business. It’s a constant reminder that a nuclear disaster is irreversible, and it’s women and children who are bearing the brunt,” said Kendra Ulrich, Senior Global Energy Campaigner with Greenpeace Japan.” Read the rest here: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/press/releases/2017/Fukushima-resettlement-policy-violates-international-human-rights-commitments–Japanese-law/

MA Note:
In the NGO letter below, they discuss 20 mSv per year background radiation exposure levels. What does that mean? Over the course of 5 years the exposure would be 100 mSv…
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The picture below shows what these residents have to endure.. Red spots are dangerous radiation 'hot spots', which are present everywhere in the northern half of Japan, including Tokyo. 


Fukushima: Living with a Disaster
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/oe_TCM7f71w 17 min

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A RADIATION REFUGEE, CREATED BY THE NUCLEAR MONOPOLY


from a distance May 21, 2015 Did you know that evacuees still have to pay for their home-mortgages even though they can't live in their abandoned homes anymore?

It is truly awful how victims of the nuclear meltdowns are treated.

First they lose their homes and all of their physical property.

Then they often lose their health.

Then their taxes are increased to pay for the meltdown clean up.

Then their electricity rates are increased to pay for the meltdown clean up.

Then they are told stress is the cause for their radiation-induced ailments.

Then they are pressured not to talk about radiation.

Then what little money they were getting for evacuating their radioactively-contaminated homes is taken away from them.

Then they are lied to about the amount of radiation around their homes and schools.

Then they are forced to eat radioactively contaminated food.

Then radioactive waste is burned all around them, giving them little chance of NOT being exposed to radioactive-contamination.

Then a States Secret Act is imposed on them so people can no longer protest or find out from the media what's going on…

Etc, etc, etc

RADIATION REFUGEES FACE A HUGE PROBLEM OVER DECISION TO RETURN HOME


Nuclear evacuees face dilemma over returning home
BY NATSUKO FUKUE

More scrubbing of the web, to get rid of any evidence that Fukushima mega disaster ever happened. 

“I have also received first-hand reports of newspapers delaying or cancelling the publication of articles, or demoting or transferring reporters after writing articles critical of the government. Several journalists told me that media outlets avoid covering topics that may lead to criticism by the government, such as the Fukushima disaster and historical issues such as “comfort women”. A reporter was demoted and salary reduced after writing an article regarding the Fukushima plant manager’s testimony.” Excerpted from: “Preliminary observations by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Mr. David Kaye at the end of his visit to Japan (12-19 April 2016)” Emphasis our own. See more at: http://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=19842&LangID=E

Clamp-down on media by (authoritarian) regimes can actually backfire because people cannot know what is going on, which could lead to even more panic…

THREE YEARS AFTER FUKUSHIMA MEGA NUCLEAR DISASTER

The following is from a script of "Three Years Later" Bob Simon is the correspondent. David Schneider, producer.

The magnitude 9 earthquake that struck Japan on March 11th, 2011, not only shook the ground, it shook the Japanese people's faith in their government and the nuclear power industry. As we first reported in April, you can see the impact of the disaster in the towns right around the plant -- only you can't get there. The earthquake did some damage, the tsunami did more. But the reason many of them are empty -- and off limits today -- is because of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima power plant next door. The whole area is now a radioactive wasteland and the people who lived there don't know if they'll ever be able to go home. Many don't know if they'll want to. Three years later, the events of March 11th darkened their lives so deeply that many speak of it simply as 3/11.

For full HD 60 minutes video, many pictures and full script, click on following link;
http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/fukushima-three-years-later-2
(requires subscription)

9 million bags of radioactive garbage 'temporarily' stored in huge piles.. growing fast, and with no end in sight. Where will they find a permanent 'home'? Who will take them? Any takers?



Hmm, wonder why not one person, not one town, not one country wants this heavy metal poison radioactive garbage? 

JAPANESE, US AND CHERNOBYL RADIATION REFUGEES HAVE BEEN STRIPPED OF EVERYTHING, FAMILIES BROKEN UP, LIVELIHOOD LOST, WITH NO HOPE FOR THE FUTURE

rogerthat September 13, 2014  it's hard to imagine how people's lives have been irrevocably changed. Stripped of everything they know and love, extended families broken up, livelihoods and possessions lost and abandoned, without hope for the future. In fear of the very air they breathe, their food and drink, the soil they walk on, the garden they care for. I have to say, in that situation turning off, tuning out and trying very hard to pretend it never happened sounds like a sensible option.

Japanese Government Is Forcing People To Move Back Into Areas with Up To 10 Times Maximum Nuclear Workers Annual Radiation Exposure Limit; via @AGreenRoad
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/03/2014-japanese-government-moving-people.html

TESTIMONY OF AN EVACUEE FROM FUKUSHIMA

On February 23, a nuclear refugee and radiation forced evacuee addresses the reality in Fukushima.

Testimony of an Evacuee from Fukushima

RECONSTRUCTION AND DECONTAMINATION PROMISED, BUT THEN NEVER DELIVERED


'Reconstruction' budget promised and put in place, but then pulled and cancelled entirely. Lots of promises, but very few actual deliveries. Many residents remain positive due to government promises of decontamination and reconstruction. The only problem is that this is not possible, but it will take many of these people years to realize and understand this. Meanwhile, the promises keep being made.

Fukushima Update 7/15/12 - This one made me cry

rogerthatMay 21, 2015 Website shares photos, memories of evacuated Fukushima town
May 22, 2015

THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
TSUKUBA, Ibaraki Prefecture–Once home to more than 6,000 people, the northeastern coastal town of Futaba today remains completely evacuated following the nuclear accident triggered by the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake.

NHK DOCUMENTARY 2 YEARS LATER; LEGAL TEAM REPORTS ON CHILDREN NEEDING TO BE EVACUATED, WHO ARE LIVING IN HIGHLY RADIATION CONTAMINATED AREAS

Two years after this mega nuclear disaster, 1.5 million Japanese are living in areas where they are exposed to ionizing radiation and heavy metal radioactive poisons at a level of .15 millisieverts per year. 

Also Covered in Fukushima NHK Documentary
Some fathers have sent their families 100’s of miles away, to escape radiation, while they stay in the high radiation level areas to work.
Radiation levels in some of the homes, 2 years after the nuclear meltdown, are still too high for people to come back to their homes.
A number of people have already accepted that they may never be able to return to their homes.
The area up to 160 miles around Fukushima, Japan could be contaminated for up to 30 years.
Over 2 million Japanese people live in the radioactive area.
Only 4% of the 390,000 homes in Fukushima have been decontaminated.
http://viztvdocumentaryfilms.com/fukushima-nhk-documentary-two-years-later/

This documentary was deleted and all traces of it removed from the web, as part of the 'cleanup' and decontamination work that the nuclear industry is doing, in order to save it's image and reputation.



Time is running out for radiation refugees
VIDEOhttps://youtu.be/LrUN6eq0UkU 10 min.


Fukushima 6 Years Later: Eerie And Empty
At the time that the waves of tsunamis struck the Japanese coastline around 300,000 local people were evacuated for their safety. Around 100,000 of these people are still living as evacuees in temporary housing which was intended to be used for a mere two years.

Some of these individuals hail from the town of Futaba, which lies in the shadow of the nuclear power station and remains in the exclusion zone. While residents are permitted to go to their previous homes for up to five hours every day this is an offer that very few people have actually taken up. For the people that lived through the disaster of 2011, the trauma is still very fresh. Naturally, they have no desire to relive the horrific events that robbed them of their homes, their livelihoods, their sense of security and, of course, their family members and friends.

SURVEY OF EVACUEES FINDS EVER INCREASING NUMBER OF THEM SUFFER FROM HEALTH OR MENTAL PROBLEMS

Rogerthat May 21, 2015 Survey: Large majority of Fukushima evacuees have family members with health problems via The Asahi Shimbun

Nearly 70 percent of evacuees from areas around the damaged Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant have family members complaining of physical or mental problems, a recent survey showed. Released by the Fukushima prefectural government, the survey covering fiscal 2014 revealed that 66.3 percent of households that fled the disaster area–after the nuclear crisis triggered by the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami–have at least one member suffering health problems. The figure was 67.5 percent in the previous survey covering fiscal 2013.

What are these health issues being caused by?

38,000,000 Bq/Kg Radioactive Iodine 129 Found On Leafy Vegetables, 59 Km From Fukushima Daichi, Radioactive Iodine Went Around The World
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2013/07/38000000-bqkg-radioactive-iodine-129.html

jec May 21, 2015  Since the Japanese government plans to move people back into high radiation areas, what plan is there to cover cancer treatment costs? Or costs for the other diseases cause by exposure to radiation? The relocated citizens, to be sent back to 20-50 millisievers areas, are going back to destroyed homes, high radiation levels and destroyed infrastructures. Nothing has been fixed or repaired..or even decontaminated to any safe level. They will have many more cancers/diseases. So who will cover the costs? Once a person has lost all assets–will Japan be providing medical treatment? What about treatment to save children and babies? At least the thyroid cancer can be fingerprinted to Fukushima fallout for liablity. What is the ABE plan? Are the people living in the contaminated area going to become the 'great unwashed' group who will not be allowed to move to safety?

One other thought..what happens when those living in contaminated areas..and becoming radioactive themselves…travel outside the 'zone'?

Life In The Decontaminated Death Zones of Fukushima Japan: Up Close And Personal Radiation Evacuee Story
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/09/life-in-death-zone-decontaminated-areas.html

VERY FEW PEOPLE WANT TO FACE THE TERRIBLE REALITY THAT THEIR HOMES AND LIVES ARE COMPLETELY DESTROYED BY THE FUKUSHIMA MEGA NUCLEAR DISASTER, NORMALCY BIAS AND DENIAL IS RAMPANT


Titantic and Costa Concordia - Example of Normalcy Bias In Fukushima Mega Disaster; via @AGreenRoad 
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2012/04/fukushima-todays-titantic-and-costa.html

The Five Stages Of Grief In Response To Trauma, Abuse, Disasters Such as Fukushima, or Loss; via @AGreenRoad
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-five-stages-of-grief-in-response-to.html


SUMMARY

Sixty Minutes is headed in the right direction, but most of what happened at Fukushima is still being covered up, denied or minimized, as it is in this 60 Minutes report. They mention 'hydrogen' explosions, but make no mention of #3 nuclear explosion, multiple melt outs, or the highly radioactive water flowing directly out of broken open reactors.


No mention is even made about how this disaster compares to Chernobyl for example. This report does do a pretty good job of covering the emotional, spiritual, and social impact of a nuclear disaster and how people have been negatively affected by the nuclear disaster that has been covered up 99%, with only 1% revealed. They do point at the difficulty of trying to 'decontaminate' a radiation contaminated region by looking at the mountains of 'temporary' bags of waste piling up in abandoned towns around Fukushima. 

This 60 Minutes segment is worth watching just to get an idea of the human suffering involved around a nuclear disaster, but it contains no factual or real information about the scope or scale of this mega nuclear disaster, other than to mention that a non government report accuses the Japanese government of lying and cover ups around this nuclear disaster.

People in the USA were also lied to. Almost no one knows that the US was hit hard by radioactive heavy metal poisons coming over on the ocean currents, from the multiple melt outs at Fukushima.



Why can't the mass media go into the Fukushima coverup in more detail? Why is the truth so hard to talk about around nuclear power? Why is it such a 'golden calf' that everyone must worship?

AGR covers this disaster in more detail than any other news outlet in the world. But there is very little or no interest from people all over the world discovering how they were poisoned with radioactive heavy metals after 3/11/2011. 




US NOAA: FUKUSHIMA RADIOACTIVE AEROSOL DISPERSION MODEL SHOWS NORTH AMERICAN IMPACTS

US NOAA Fukushima radioactive aerosol dispersion model clearly shows Fukushima nuclear disaster discharges blowing offshore and impacting North America. Fukushima has continued to discharge radioactive materials into the air, and water, as even admitted by TEPCO. They probably wait until the wind is blowing offshore to vent radioactive materials, to the extent possible.

Link: 


This is the NOAA model of radioactive discharges from the Fukushima nuclear disaster from 12 to 31 March of 2011. It is only of Cesium 137, and not the other radionuclides.

The melted down reactors continue to discharge into the air, as well as ocean. Thus radioactive materials continue to be dispersed.

Cesium 137 has a half life of 30 years, so that it will take over 400 years before radiation from these and other discharges of Cesium 137 become non-radioactive. They note that radioactivity decreases in the atmosphere due to rainfall and settling…
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Dr Caldicott MD; Why I Am Leaving Vancouver British Columbia Canada - Thanks, Fukushima

ACTIVIST ART; TRYING TO STAY ALIVE IN A TOXIC, HEAVY METAL RADIOACTIVE POISON FILLED WORLD


Bee Gees – Stayin' Alive (1977)

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