The caption shows soil contamination of CS-134 and 135 that, when correlated with a study of the after-effects of Chernobyl, indicate that children living in coastal and adjacent regions--including Fukushima and Koriyama cities--are at risk of accelerated pulmonary aging . See these articles for more information: A Statement of Facts: What Is Currently Happening to … [Read more...] about Fukushima: precious time has been lost (from ふくしま集団疎開裁判)
70 Years After Hiroshima-Nagasaki: Los Alamos Hunger Striker and Call for End to Nuclear Weapons Research
Albert Einstein is known to have written to his friend Linus Pauling, "I made one great mistake in my life — when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made." As a result of Einstein's letter, the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)was established in secret, and this is where Robert Oppenheimer and others in the Manhattan Project … [Read more...] about 70 Years After Hiroshima-Nagasaki: Los Alamos Hunger Striker and Call for End to Nuclear Weapons Research
Taiyuan in northern China’s most famous
p>Fall in love with the today's children to use from the Tablet PC, smart phones than the parents are OK. However, premature and 3C products with not a good thin Cocktail dresses g, experts recommend that must be interference, enough is enough. too obsessed will bring a range of potential health risks, including induced child myopia, strabismus, and lead to unsociable … [Read more...] about Taiyuan in northern China’s most famous
March 11, 2012
Please read this poem and consider what is really wrong with all the "Ganbare Nippon" crap that tries to hijack our anger at the nuclear industry and government, the same parties who killed 10s of thousands, drove others to suicide, deteroyed land and livelihoods, and continues to wreak havoc.見えない恐怖のなかでぼくらは見た /An Invisible Terror: We Were WitnessesOther recent stories: Japan … [Read more...] about March 11, 2012
Japan Disaster Blog
Originally a financial blog, the blogger has written about only one thing since the triple disaster one year ago. N0ot all the articles are good/reliable, but many have info you will not find in English on many other sites. Plus, the writer remains deeply sceptical of the business-as-usual mindset of the government and nuclear industry.Recent articles:More Municipalities Say … [Read more...] about Japan Disaster Blog