Friday, July 20, 2012

Fukushima Update from Hiroshimasyndrome

Tokyo antinuke rally was caused by the Hiroshima Syndrome...This past Monday’s antinuclear rally in Tokyo demonstrates that most, if not all of those involved are Hiroshima Syndrome victims. Those afflicted suffer because of one or more of three fundamental misconception; belief that there is a crucial similarity between reactors and bombs, bomb fallout and nuclear power plant releases are one-and-same and/or there is no safe level of radiation exposure. The people of Japan run the risk of being the source in the world-wide contamination of the Hiroshima Syndrome.
Today's updates are... Japan’s Meteorological Agency has issued a heatstroke warning... The first fuel bundles have been removed from F. Daiichi unit #4 spent fuel pool... The Hamaoka nuclear power station on Tokyo Bay has held a power blackout drill, simulating what happened to Fukushima Daiichi on 3/11/11... the government is stepping up quake analysis for Japan’s nukes... Fukushima University plans on opening a research center to study the long-term effects of radioactive contamination... America’s National Academy of Sciences has established a committee to study the F. Daiichi accident.

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