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Nuclear Disaster, the Government and the Media.

The Outcast | 18.03.2011 23:49

How are we shortsighted? How the governments and media are taking the piss while people are suffering and environment is being degraded virtually forever? An outcast reporting.

Since the tsunami hit and the problems with reactors occured I have not seen a single true scientific statement in the mainstream media on hypothetical implications as a result of the meltdown of Japanese reactors in Fukishima. Instead, continuous assurance that the situation is 'under control' and 'highly unlikely' meltdown of the fuel rods by so called 'experts'. The truth is that the mainstream statements on the matter don't come from experts.

Unmanned flying robots are applied in modern countries as a surveillance against demonstrations yet they were not deployed to recon it, why why why???. Japan is apparently the most technologically sophisticated country on the globe, yet they still cannot find out what is happening to the nuclear fuel there. Perhaps they don't want to know and more probable: THEY DONT WANT US EVER TO KNOW.

On 14 March former IAEA scientist Frigyes Reisch (probably the most reputable nuclear disasters expert) expressed his opinion on the case:

 http://torbjornsassersson.com/2011/03/fukushima-nuclear-disaster-bad-chernobyl-nuclear-expert/

When watching James Bond movie I feel more inspired than when watching news. The wider the audience, the simpler the message. The TV is designed to degrade our understanding about the world.

Japan is the main exporter of nuclear reactors. Nuclear power is not sustainable if you think otherwise, please don't be ignorant. I encourage you to read this webpage:  http://www.stormsmith.nl/

Thank you for reading,

The Outcast.

The Outcast

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  1. Nuclear Option — R Macpherson
  2. Vote Against Nuclear — Radon isn't an argument
  3. quote — anon
  4. just go to the IAEA and ignore the media — dumbaass
  5. IAEA hmm... — baby with 3 heads