Posted on March 14, 2011 by Tim Shorrockhttp://timshorrock.com/?p=1113In 2002, Tokyo Electric Co. admitted to falsifying its records of nuclear inspections and hiding the facts for more than a decade. Ironically, the information came from a whistleblower at GE, which helped build the plants and has contracted with TEPCO on operational matters for … [Read more...] about Older story: TEPCO’s shady history (why should we believe anything they say?)
They are lying about the safety of the environment around Fukushima: Songs from the past and present (Also Gempatsu Gypsy)
Here are some old songs by imawano Kiyoshiro, whose work was censored by his record Company Toshiba EMI, maker of nuclear power plants. The page is that used by my university students, and therefore has links that are from TokyoProgressive as well as facebook, YouTube, etc.http://tokyoprogressive.org/uni/Japan’s Nuclear Nightmare (Part Two)Posted on March 20, … [Read more...] about They are lying about the safety of the environment around Fukushima: Songs from the past and present (Also Gempatsu Gypsy)
Former Fukushima Governor Sato Eisaku Blasts METI –TEPCO Alliance: “Government must accept responsibility for defrauding the people”
Former Fukushima Governor Sato Eisaku Blasts METI –TEPCO Alliance: “Government must accept responsibility for defrauding the people” Onuki Satoko Translated by Julie Higashi The explosion at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has become an earthshaking situation, severely damaging the surrounding area. In addition, highly radioactive ocean water has been detected nearby. … [Read more...] about Former Fukushima Governor Sato Eisaku Blasts METI –TEPCO Alliance: “Government must accept responsibility for defrauding the people”
Sato Eisaku’s Warning
Apr. 23, 2011: By David McNeill http://japanfocus.org/events/view/79 The worst-case scenario of Japan’s nuclear crisis, reportedly floated by Prime Minister Naoto Kan on the dark night of March 16, that much of the east of the country including Tokyo could be “wrecked” has been averted. The reality though is shocking enough. A 20km zone around the … [Read more...] about Sato Eisaku’s Warning
3/11 and Japan: A Hinge of History?
http://japanfocus.org/events/view/77 By R. Taggart Murphy “3/11” is emerging as new shorthand for The Great Eastern Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011 and its aftereffects: the tsunami that destroyed much of Japan's northeast coast, and the crippling of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant . The sobriquet has the virtue of brevity; it also, of course, calls … [Read more...] about 3/11 and Japan: A Hinge of History?