Fukushima survives huge aftershock
Originally shared by this ministry in July & August 2011: The Japanese government wishes to keep the truth from their people just as Satan wishes to keep the truth from mankind, but we… Continue reading
Originally shared by this ministry in July & August 2011: The Japanese government wishes to keep the truth from their people just as Satan wishes to keep the truth from mankind, but we… Continue reading
Yahweh has shown how easily She can move across Japan with devastation, Everything destroyed in Her path. What good were those vehicles washed away by the sea, or the family pics and households… Continue reading
BEIJING – Biological samples taken from waters in the Western Pacific region east of Fukushima, Japan show excessive radiation levels, said a statement from China’s State Oceanic Administration on Wednesday. The administration suggested… Continue reading
China says the radioactive contamination in the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima nuclear power plant is far wider than the areas released by the Japanese government. China has discovered 100,000 square miles of… Continue reading
Tokyo Electric Power Co (TEPCO) said Thursday that it has not been able to locate 143 individuals working to restore the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant since May. The utility said it has… Continue reading
Japan has passed a law that will enable the police and contractors to monitor internet activity without restriction to “cleanse” the Internet of any “bad” Fukushima radiation news. As I previously reported, Japan… Continue reading
Radiation fallout from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant poses a growing threat to Japan’s food chain as unsafe levels of cesium found in beef on supermarket shelves were also detected in more vegetables… Continue reading
UPDATE: July 18, 2011 — Typhoon Ma-On has reached the southern island of Kyushu, Japan, early Tuesday morning local time. Sustained winds of 87 miles per hour and gusts of over 100 mph… Continue reading
There’s some sad news from The Land of the Rising Sun today. Fukushima residents now have radioactive urine. According to The Japan Times, more than 3 millisieverts of radiation were measured in the… Continue reading
Just a week after Fukushima, I wrote an article regarding a report by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) that Canada’s Ontario Power Generation had released radioactive water into Lake Ontario via a leak… Continue reading
June 28, 2011 – JAPAN – Tons of radioactive water were discovered on Tuesday to have leaked into the ground from Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant, the latest in a series of leaks at… Continue reading
SEOUL — Japanese playwright Oriza Hirata, who serves as a special adviser to the Cabinet, claimed in a recent lecture given in Seoul that the dumping of low-level radioactive water into the Pacific… Continue reading
New forecasts show a very predominate cloud of radiation that seems to blanket most of the United states in the next few days. Looking at the map you can see that the brunt… Continue reading
For the past two months, it has not been possible to separate the on-going radioactive poisons heading east on the Pacific Ocean currents from Japan to North America (and thence around the globe)… Continue reading
FUTABA, Japan (AP) — Under a brilliant, cloudless sky, a half-dozen cows and a pony wander freely, batting the flies off their ears and chewing on fresh green sprouts. A pair of friendly… Continue reading
Japan’s prime minister surveyed the damage in a town gutted by a massive tsunami, as officials said Saturday that highly radioactive water was leaking into the sea from the nuclear plant stricken by… Continue reading
Hartwell said he is certain the isotopes came from Japan because they are not usually detected in Nevada. But he said the readings were far below levels that could pose any health risks.… Continue reading
TOKYO (Reuters) – The wind near a quake-damaged nuclear complex in northeast Japan, which has released radiation into the atmosphere, will blow from the northwest and out into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday,… Continue reading