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On the 3rd Anniversary of Fukushima, a Look Back at the Cover Up

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An ECONOMIC Expert – Rather than a NUCLEAR Expert – Briefed Japanese Prime Minister on Condition of Fukushima Reactors

 

The Japanese Prime Minister at the time of the Fukushima disaster – Naoto Kan – told Democracy Now:

NAOTO KAN: Even at the night of that first day of March 11, what I was being told, being reported, was that the water levels were safely above the level of where the fuel rods were located within the container. And, however, now we know that actually the measuring equipment to measure the water level was broken at that time. And only four hours after the earthquake occurred, actually, was when it experienced meltdown in the reactor one. And even through the container of thickness 20 centimeters, there was actually a hole being burned through, and melted fuel had been actually leaking through to the outside of the container. And now we know this information, that this was happening at 7:00 p.m. approximately on that day. But at the time, none of this information was accurately conveyed to me.

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It was a situation very close to what we call perhaps the “China syndrome.”

 

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And it was very difficult to obtain accurate information and to know what was really happening. And so, the next morning at around 6:00 a.m., very early, I decided that the best thing to do would be to speak directly with the person responsible at the site. So I departed at 6:00 a.m. by helicopter to go to the Fukushima Daiichi site. And there, I met with Mr. Yoshida, who was the person responsible at the plant, and he explained to me about the situation, from his perspective, which was occurring on the site. And he was a very clearly spoken man, which meant that it was very much a plus in terms of considering how to deal with the situation.

AMY GOODMAN: Wasn’t TEPCO management saying the same thing to you as this man you spoke to, the head of the actual plant, when you flew there?

NAOTO KAN: From what I was hearing from the headquarters of TEPCO, and in particular from Mr. Takeguro, who was the former vice president, was—had almost no accurate information being conveyed about what was actually the situation on site.

And one other important and serious issue at the time also was, in the case of a nuclear disaster, the system which was in place, well, the prime minister and the prime minister’s office would be in the head of, you know, the measures to be taken, the office, of what to be done from there. But the bureaucratic organization which was established to support that function was within the NISA, which is actually located within the Ministry of the Economy. And so, the person who was seconded to explain to me from the NISA about what was happening was actually not an expert on nuclear issues or nuclear power, but an economic expert. And so, through his explanation, it was impossible to know the actual situation of what was happening in the reactor.

This is not the first time Tepco has been less than honest:

  • Tepco admitted that it’s known for 2 years that massive amounts of radioactive water are leaking into the groundwater and Pacific Ocean, but covered it up
  • Tepco falsely claimed that all of the radiation was somehow contained in the harbor right outside the nuclear plants

Nuclear Regulatory Commission Blatantly Covered Up Significance of Fukushima

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is owned, captured and controlled by the nuclear industry.

It uses faulty models which put us all at risk, and pushes propaganda for the nuclear industry.

While the NRC was extremely worried about the U.S. West Coast  getting hit by Fukushima radiation, it publicly said that everything was safe and under control.

NBC News reports (in some excellent investigive journalism):

In the tense days after a powerful earthquake and tsunami crippled the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in Japan on March 11, 2011, staff at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission made a concerted effort to play down the risk of earthquakes and tsunamis to America’s aging nuclear plants ….

 

The emails, obtained via the Freedom of Information Act, show that the campaign to reassure the public about America’s nuclear industry came as the agency’s own experts were questioning U.S. safety standards and scrambling to determine whether new rules were needed to ensure that the meltdown occurring at the Japanese plant could not occur here.

 

At the end of that long first weekend of the crisis three years ago, NRC Public Affairs Director Eliot Brenner thanked his staff for sticking to the talking points that the team had been distributing to senior officials and the public.

 

“While we know more than these say,” Brenner wrote, “we’re sticking to this story for now.”

 

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The NRC staff recognized immediately the public-relations nightmare that Fukushima presented for nuclear power in the United States. More than 30 of America’s 100 nuclear power reactors have the same brand of General Electric reactors or containment system used in Fukushima.

In fact, NRC whistleblowers say that the risk of a meltdown in the U.S. is even higher than it was at Fukushima.

Yet the NRC has actually weakened safety standards for U.S. nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster.

NBC continues:

There are numerous examples in the emails of apparent misdirection or concealment in the initial weeks after the Japanese plant was devastated … :

  • Trying to distance the U.S. agency from the Japanese crisis, an NRC manager told staff to hide from reporters the presence of Japanese engineers in the NRC’s operations center in Maryland.
  • If asked whether the Diablo Canyon Power Plant on the California coast could withstand the same size tsunami that had hit Japan, spokespeople were told not to reveal that NRC scientists were still studying that question. As for whether Diablo could survive an earthquake of the same magnitude, “We’re not so sure about, but again we are not talking about that,” said one email.
  • When skeptical news articles appeared, the NRC dissuaded news organizations from using the NRC’s own data on earthquake risks at U.S. nuclear plants, including the Indian Point Energy Center near New York City.
  • And when asked to help reporters explain what would happen during the worst-case scenario — a nuclear meltdown — the agency declined to address the questions.

Some of the nuclear industry bias can bee seen in the following quotes from NBC:

When Steven Dolley, former research director of the NCI and a reporter for McGraw Hill Financial’s newsletter Inside NRC, asked McIntyre for a nuclear containment expert to speak to a reporter, the spokesman asked if the reporter had contacted the industry’s lobbying group, the Nuclear Energy Institute.

 

Dolley asked, “So, should I say NRC is deferring inquiries to NEI?” suggesting that the NRC was deferring to the industry it is supposed to regulate.

 

McIntyre shared this exchange with his bosses, adding the comment, “F—ing a-hole.”

And some of the rampant hypocrisy is seen in the difference between public and private NRC talking points:

“Q. What happens when/if a plant ‘melts down’?

 

“Public Answer: In short, nuclear power plants in the United States are designed to be safe. To prevent the release of radioactive material, there are multiple barriers between the radioactive material and the environment, including the fuel cladding, the heavy steel reactor vessel itself and the containment building, usually a heavily reinforced structure of concrete and steel several feet thick.

 

“Additional, non-technical, non-public information: The melted core may melt through the bottom of the vessel and flow onto the concrete containment floor. The core may melt through the containment liner and release radioactive material to the environment.”

 

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When reporters asked if the Japanese emergency could affect licensing of new reactors in the U.S., the public answer was “It is not appropriate to hypothesize on such a future scenario at this point.”

 

The non-public information was more direct: This event could potentially call into question the NRC’s seismic requirements, which could require the staff to re-evaluate the staff’s approval of the AP1000 and ESBWR (the newest reactor designs from Westinghouse and General Electric) design and certifications.”

Moreover, the U.S. has long controlled Japanese nuclear policy.  And yet, NBC reports that the U.S. covered up U.S. involvement in the Fukushima crisis:

Brenner, the public affairs director, sent a “great work so far” memo to his staff at HQ and around the U.S. His third bullet point highlighted he NRC’s role in helping Japanese engineers deal with the problems at Fukushima — a fact not mentioned in the NRC’s press releases that day. The emails indicate that the Obama administration and the NRC were keen to keep up the appearance that they were merely observing the Japanese nuclear crisis and had no responsibility for helping resolve it.

 

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Wed, 03/12/2014 - 20:22 | 4541077 Tall Tom
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No. But Mitt Romney lives in La Jolla, CA. heh heh. Take your Red Team/Blue Team bullshit and shove it up your asshole.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 17:42 | 4535849 eurogold
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Extinction Level Event still spewing poison beyond the memory capacity of most Sheeple. Carry on !

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:11 | 4535924 jagercali
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Your starment might be accurate.....when and how ??????

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 20:18 | 4541055 Tall Tom
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The problem is that the poison is killing off the Phytoplankton. Phytoplankton, through photosynthesis, contributes a very large percentage of the World's Atmospheric Oxygen.

 

The Oceans will become acidic as the phytoplankton die.

 

The Radiation levels in the North Pacific are not dangerous to the phytoplankton distant from the Reactors. But in close proximity to the Reactors the Radiation levels are LETHAL to most biological life.

 

There is, however, currents in the Oceans. This current brings fresh new phytoplankton into a LETHAL ZONE which inreases EXPONENTIALLY. As a result these phytoplankton which are exposed to LETHAL DOSES and die off, will also grow EXPONENTIALLY. They do not reproduce when dead thus the populations of phytoplankton DEPLETE EXPONENTIALLY.

 

Thus Oceanic phytoplankton populations are being depleted from poisoning. As more Radioactive waste is dumped into the Ocean the area of the LETHAL ZONE GROWS EXPONENTIALLY. Thus phytoplankton population depletion also grows EXPONENTIALLY. The end result is that the Oxygen in the Oceans will deplete EXPONENTIALLY. Thus the Atmospheric Oxygen levels are also being depleted EXPONENTIALLY.

 

Phytoplankton are at the bottom of the Oceanic Food Chain. Thus the Oceanic life dependent upon them for food will starve out and be depleted EXPONENTIALLY. This works up the Food Chain. Of course Humans are also dependent upon food from the Oceans. Fish harvesting, by weight, will be depleted EXPONENTIALLY.

 

So either through starvation or suffocation Human Populations will be depleted as the event will continue to destroy the FRAGILE OCEAN ECOSYSTEM.

 

WE ARE DEAD. It may take a couple of Generations. But your children's children's children will inherit a planet which is far worse shape and not useful for sustaining life. They will die off as Oxygen levels deplete below that of what is necessary to sustain life.

 

Now you can Downvote this all that you want. But it will not change the fact that it is happening as I write. Don't you like Exponentially Growth and Exponential Depletion???

 

Currently (pun intended) it is not too late. It is not an ELE yet. But the point of no return is approaching. And when that point has been breached it will seal our fate.

 

Perhaps they should just dump it all, at once, and accelerate the process. (What a bunch of fucking idiots whom proposed that.)

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:26 | 4535970 Aaaarghh
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I think their point is to highlight that something considerably more needs to be done to sort this out. The longer its left to fester, the worse it will be for all of us.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 16:24 | 4535612 Yenbot
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Yeah, that's the way to win friends and help people in Japan on this anniversary day. Bash us with a club, like baby seals. Kudos Gentle-- er, correction: men.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:44 | 4536040 steelhead23
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"Bash us with a club, like baby seals." Yenbot,  Who is us?  Look, let's talk a bit about risk.  We all know that there is risk involved in damned near everything.  Somebody somewhere keeps records of such risks, like slipping in the shower, being run over by a car, or having other sorts of accidents.  Knowing such risks helps us plan and make better decisions.  The F-ing A-holes that distort such risks create uncertainty and make making smart decisions damned near impossible.  Whether you love nukes, or hate them, having gov't and industry officials lie to you increases your risk and insecurity... and - well yes, they should be bashed with a club, like baby seals.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:12 | 4535927 weburke
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politicians have long discovered that playing dumb and out of the loop is a good way to avoid explaining. what part of this jap nuke thing was accidental?  well none of it. ?

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:08 | 4535915 williambanzai7
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No need, your government does that for you, just like ours does it to us.

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 00:28 | 4537354 verbot
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Thanks wb7,,,, very much the spirit of the issue surrounding Fukushima in the image of the sea skeleton and worth logging in to tell you so. Very nice. 

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 22:35 | 4536963 steveo77
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Williambanzai

Thanks for jumping on the nuclear anti band wagon.

Your art can help the tipping point tip the right way.

 

Wed, 03/12/2014 - 12:42 | 4539258 krispkritter
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GW...seen this?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmYC09HtiKA  

3 Years On: Contaminated Fukushima water may be dumped into Pacific
Tue, 03/11/2014 - 18:35 | 4536008 BeetleBailey
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Hey Georgie...saw that Netflix doc "Pandora's Promise" last night.

Have you seen it? If so, your thoughts on it.

Tue, 03/11/2014 - 16:10 | 4535571 williambanzai7
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Tue, 03/11/2014 - 16:07 | 4535557 williambanzai7
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