Fukushima: A Nuclear War without a War: The Unspoken Crisis of Worldwide Nuclear Radiation! 戦いなき核戦争:報道されない核による世界規模の放射能攻撃!
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http://thewararoundus.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/by-prof-michel-chossudovsky-fukushima.html
By
Prof Michel Chossudovsky
Global Research's Online
Interactive I-Book Reader brings together, in the form of chapters, a
collection of Research feature articles and videos, including debate
and analysis, on a broad theme or subject matter. In this Interactive
Online I-Book we bring to the attention of our readers an important
collection of articles, reports and video material on the Fukushima
nuclear catastrophe and its impacts. The World is at a critical
crossroads. The Fukushima disaster in Japan has brought to the
forefront the dangers of Worldwide nuclear radiation. The crisis in
Japan has been described as "a nuclear war without a war".
In the words of renowned novelist Haruki Murakami: "This time no
one dropped a bomb on us. We set the stage, we committed the crime
with our own hands, we are destroying our own lives." Nuclear
radiation which threatens life on planet earth, is not front page
news in comparison to the most insignificant issues of public
concern, including the local level crime scene or the tabloid gossip
reports on Hollywood celebrities. While the long-term repercussions
of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster are yet to be fully
assessed, they are far more serious than those pertaining to the 1986
Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine, which resulted in almost one
million deaths. New Book Concludes Chernobyl death toll: 985,000,
mostly from cancer Global Research, September 10, 2010, See also
Matthew Penney and Mark Selden The Severity of the Fukushima Daiichi
Nuclear Disaster: Comparing Chernobyl and Fukushima, Global Research
, May 25, 2011. Moreover, while all eyes riveted in the Fukushima
Daichi plant, news coverage both in Japan and internationally failed
to fully acknowledge the impacts of a second catastrophe at TEPCO's
(Tokyo Electric Power Co Inc.) Fukushima Daini nuclear power plant.
The shaky political consensus both in Japan, the U.S. and Western
Europe is that the crisis at Fukushima has been contained. The
realities, however, are otherwise. Fukushima 3 was leaking
unconfirmed amounts of plutonium. According to Dr. Helen Caldicott,
"one millionth of a gram of plutonium, if inhaled can cause
cancer". An opinion poll in May 2011 confirmed that more than 80
per cent of the Japanese population do not believe the government's
information regarding the nuclear crisis, (quoted in Sherwood Ross,
Fukushima: Japan's Second Nuclear Disaster, Global Research, November
10, 2011). The Impacts in Japan: The Japanese government has been
obliged to acknowledge that "the severity rating of its nuclear
crisis matches that of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster."In a bitter
irony, however, this tacit admission by the Japanese authorities has
proven to been part of the cover-up of a significantly larger
catastrophe, resulting in a process of global nuclear radiation and
contamination. "While Chernobyl was an enormous unprecedented
disaster, it not only occurred at one reactor and rapidly melted down
. Once cooled, it was able to be covered with a concrete sarcophagus
that was constructed with 100,000 workers. There are a staggering
4400 tons of nuclear fuel rods at Fukushima, which greatly dwarfs the
total size of radiation sources at Chernobyl." Worldwide
Contamination! The dumping of highly radioactive water into the
Pacific Ocean constitutes a potential danger to a process of global
radioactive contamination.
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