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Remember Fukushima London demo, Saturday 15 March 2014

rik | 12.03.2014 14:31 | Anti-Nuclear | Ecology | Ocean Defence

Remember Fukushima Demo, London, Sat. 15 March 2014

A demonstration to remember the nuclear triple-meltdown in Japan 3 years ago will be held in London this Saturday, 15th March 2014. It will assemble in Hyde Park Corner at 12.30pm to leave at 1pm, going via the Japanese Embassy in Piccadilly, the Tepco european headquarters in Berkeley Square, via Trafalgar Square to Parliament, where a rally with speakers will be held in Old Palace Yard in front of the house of lords from about 3pm. More here  http://www.januk.org/ and here  http://stopnuclearpoweruk.net/groups/kicknuclear.

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Just remind us ...

13.03.2014 12:15

... a) how many have died of the direct effects of radiation from Fukushima so far? b) And what do the statistical projections say? Also, c) how many died as a result of the tsunami - and d) how many died as a result of the evacuation and e) non-nuclear industrial accidents at Fukushima.
Answer:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Please put only numbers.

Remembering Fukushima


Oh, you and your trick questions..

14.03.2014 14:10

How many dead from Fukushima? Trick question, because as you no doubt well know it takes a decade or three for cancers to develop. How many will die? Maybe a few hundred thousand over the next few decades slash centuries, as this stuff that they are throwing into the Pacific (400 tons a day of radioactive groundwater) will be around for a long time. (Strontium (bone cancer) about 300 years, plutonium 250,000 years, etc.). Exactly how many? Don't know; it's an experiment being conducted on the human race whose outcome is inexact. We'll all find out when they say 'sorry'. Russian studies (5000 medical reports collated) seem to point to a million dead from Tschernobyl, not to mention the wards full of deformed, abandoned kids in the Ukraine and Belarus. How many died from evacuation? Less than would die if they stayed there. Better not to destroy their environment forcing them to evacuate in the first place. Yeah, I'm real sorry for those who died in the tsunami, but that shouldn't stop me mentioning the other huge tragedy, Fukushima triple meltdown, that comes from building unsafe nukes in a known earthquake zone. Anyway, it started melting down before the tsunami, from the earthquake alone. Shut down the 420 nukes that the humans have constructed in their hubris, I say. Solar and wind are cheaper and are infinitely safer. Don't produce no waste nor nothing, they don't...
If you are interested, try reading here  http://enenews.com/ or here  http://www.fukuleaks.org/web/. New info published daily... I trust 'em more than I trust the pro-nuke mainstream media...

rik