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Tag Archives: Japan
Just off Japan Coast (past 24 hours ): A 7.3 (with 1 meter Tsunami), followed by a 6.2 and half dozen 5.0+ Earthquakes. Fukushima NPP temporarily evacuated. No evidence of significantly rising Radiation Levels. (Dec 7, 2012 – 9:45am Pacific Standard Time – Update)
TV News Report: 7.3 Quake Hits Japan, Small Tsunami, Reactor 4 Spent Fuel Pool Still Standing: The quake was an aftershock of the 9.0 Quake of March 11, 2011 (= Part 1 of my ‘One Year Later’ 2-part overview of the quake, … Continue reading
Fukushima Radiation Measurements (a Dec 5, 2012 snapshot, for reference, with data sources)
Mad River Tap Room, Blue Lake, CA – Dec 5, 2012 I added another radiation data source to my list of Radiation Monitors in Japan: http://ma-04x.net/all.html h/t: Fukushima Diary‘s Dec. 1, 2012 reporting: ’Radiation level spiked up in west coast of Japan for about … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, anti-nuclear, contamination, data sources, dose, ecology health, environment, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, information, Japan, microsievert, nanogray, near real-time radiation monitoring, news, nuclear, radiation, radiation monitors Japan, radioactivity, science
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Recent Earthquake Activity – (World, Japan, Pacific Northwest, Belgium, Europe – Dec 1, 2012)
Portland, Oregon – Dec 1, 2012 – Just for fun: A look at this past month’s Earthquake activity in some of the regions I love. - [Dec 7, 2012 inserted note: For the more recent 7.3 quake off the coast of Japan, … Continue reading
Tagged aardbevingen, Belgium, december 1 2012, environment, Europe, geology, Japan, nature, Pacific Northwest, PNSN, recent earthquakes, science, seismic, seismology, tremors, USGS, world
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15 quakes between 4.3 and 5.6 off the eastern coast of western Japan, some near Fukushima, in past 30 days.
Source: USGS, http://www.usgs.gov/ , and from there to the USGS’ Latest Earthquakes page: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/, which brings you to this overview … of the 320 earthquakes in the world this past week. A little higher than average, I think. Between 150 and 250 earthquakes of … Continue reading
Blog Milepost 75,000 Views – Last blogpost rehash – Fukushima News Sources
Last day of May 2012. Blogpost #311. I consider this a blogpost of utter public irrelevance. It’s more like a milepost on my blogging path. A record four comments (ha), 300 direct views in a week of one blogpost (previous … Continue reading
New Documentary: “Hibakusha – from Hiroshima to Fukushima, Nuclear Capitalism Tries to Rebound”
Documentary Film: “ Hibakusha – from Hiroshima to Fukushima, ……………………………. Nuclear Capitalism Tries to Rebound ” This anti-nuclear documentary, ‘Hibakusha’, combines interviews with the victims of the current nuclear disaster with comments from those who survived the bombing of Hiroshima. (Note: ’hibakusha‘ (被爆者) is a Japanese word … Continue reading
Tagged activism, anti-nuclear, anti-nuke, Deutsche documentaire, documentary about nuclear crisis, Dorothé Menzner, 被爆者, film, Fukushima, german documentary, Henri Seroka, Hibakusha, Hibakusha – from Hiroshima to Fukushima Nuclear Capitalism Tries to Rebound, hiroshima, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, movie, music, nagasaki, politics, radiation, radioactivity, Ralph T. Niemeyer, Sami Atwa, trailer, youtube, Yuko Keller
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Radiation Research Society – 14th Report. Low Level Radioactivity More Carcinogenic than previously known.
(Had this in draft all week… Might as well post it): — Not the most joy-inducing reading material, but a new landmark study of atomic bomb survivors regarding the effects of radioactivity (ionizing radiation), uncovered that the risks for low level … Continue reading
Tagged anti-nuclear, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, cancer, cancer risks, carcinogenic, cesium, Chernobyl, chornobyl, data, debunking nuclear propaganda, energy, environment, EPA inadequate, fallout, false Promises, Fukushima, Goddards Journal, graphs, hiroshima, iodine, Japan, Life Span Study, low level radiation, nagasaki, new study, news, nuclear disaster, nuke, radiation, Radiation Effects Research Foundation, radiation exposure effects, radiation units, radioactivity, RERF, science, scientific study, study, underestimated risks of radiation exposure, United States, US EPA
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Annular Solar Eclipse on May 20 w/ View Path Map – Japan in Eclipse Path – Heightened Earthquake Danger?
On May 20, 2012, there will be an ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE (20.5.’12) !!!–> [Added 5.20:] For quick detailed info for you location (start, max, end), go to: http://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2012-may-20 And pick ‘Local times and visiblity in your location‘, enter a known location nearby, and … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, annular eclipse japan, anti-nuclear, Arizona, astronomy, best viewing, California, earthquakes, earthquakes and full moon, earthquakes and solar eclipse, eclipse path japan may 20th west coast, electrogravitics, environment, fukushima daiichi, Japan, location specific info solar eclipse, map, maps, May 20 2012, May 5 2012, may eclipse 2012 japan path, mayan calendar, michaël van broekhoven fukushima, nature, Nevada, New Mexico, nikola tesla, nuclear, Oregon, solar eclipse, solar eclipse 20.5., solar eclipse tohoku earthquake, texas, Utah, venus transit 2012, viewing path
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Fukushima Regional Modeled Radiation: Next 20 years (METI maps)
April 24, 2012 – Colorado. The Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) just published (April 23, 2012) a radiation map showing that the hardest-hit areas will continue to see dangerously high fallout-caused external radiation levels for decades to come. … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, current, fallout, fukushima radiation map, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, http://www.meti.go.jp/earthquake/nuclear/pdf/120423a.pdf, Japan, Japanese Ministry of Economy, map, map of japan in 2012, METI, meti maps, modelled, nuclear, radiation, radiation dose map, Trade and Industry
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Did the 5 largest recent quakes show up on the HAARP magnetometer record? (No, they didn’t)
Last year, on April 10, 2011 I posted “Earthquake Machine Terrorizing the World? – re. HAARP“, and the day after, “HAARP 1.2“. The first one I’ve been updating and expanding. My conclusion hasn’t changed yet: something like HAARP could artificially … Continue reading
Tagged alaska, allegedly apparent, artificial earthquakes, Belgium, comparison, complottheorie, conspiracy, debunking, do all harrp activities corrolate with major earthquakes?, environment, evidence, graphs, H.A.A.R.P., HAARP, HAARP data, haarp indonesia quake 2012, haarp magnetometer, haarp quake, indonesia, indonesia quakes, Japan, K index, magnetometer flux record, manmade earthquakes conspiracy, March 15 2012, news, quake uptick, samenzwering, SIDC, skepticism, solar flares, strong earthquakes, The Solar Influences Data Analysis Center, unusual amount of earthquakes, uptick, USGS data
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IIDJ offers near-real-time radiation measurements for Japan
I just received a nice a email from the Institute for Information Design Japan (IIDJ), letting me know that the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology started to publish a consolidated record of more than 2000 live observation spots of … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, alpha, beta, current radiation, data, disaster, environment, Ex-SKF News, fallout, fallout map, Fukushima, fukushima-daiichi nuclear power plant, gamma, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, IIDJ, Institute for Information Design Japan, interactive map, Japan, Japan Radiation Map, map, MEXT, news, nuclear, nuclear energy, pollution, radiation, radioactivity, reactor, SPEEDI, 日本語
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THRIVE Into Alignment With Your Heart’s Desire. (Or worry about Japan’s looming radiation armagheddon…)
First part: Fukushima-Daiichi Gloom; Second Part: Thrive and Tesla Documentaries. (So don’t be alarmed by the first part of this post, it is merely “a little obstacle” before the all-smiles-inducing grand vista of possibilities…) ⌒▽⌒ On the one hand, … Continue reading
Tagged conspiracy, debunk thrive, earthquakes, earthquakes japan, fallout, flower of life, free energy, fukushima daiichi, http://allegedlyapparent.wordpress.com/, Japan, new age, new reactors approved in United States, news, nikola tesla, nuclear disaster, nuclear power plant, nuclear waste, paradigm, paradigm shift, positive thinking, radiation, reactor 4, resonance technology, spent fuel pools, Tesla, tetrahedron, thrive, thrive documentary, thrive movement, torus, trive, truth movement
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Data of ‘California Slammed with Radiation’, Kept Secret for Nearly a Year
Boulder, CO – not an April fool’s joke – Reported in The Journal Environmental Science and Technology (March 6, 2012), written about on the George Washington Blog (March 30, 2012) with ENENews (March 30, 2012) weighing in, from where it spread to Zero … Continue reading
Tagged allegedly apparent, article, ASR, becquerrel, Bq/kg, California, california radiation, California was Slammed With Radiation, Cesium-137, contamination, Cs-137, dispersion modelled, food safety, Fukushima, Fukushima Dai-ichi NPP, Greenpeace, hawaii, i 131, Iodine-131, Japan, measurements, news, pacific ocean, pacific ocean radioactivity, radiation, radioactivity, seaweed, The Journal Environmental Science and Technology, United States
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Reported Instability at Fukushima-Daiichi Reactor 2
Noteworthy… TEPCO has been able to measure radiation for the first time INSIDE the (breached) containment vessel of Reactor 2 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. The findings are here (in Japanese): http://www.tepco.co.jp/nu/fukushima-np/images/handouts_120327_02-j.pdf The findings are extremely highly deadly … Continue reading
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