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Octafish

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Mon Feb 3, 2014, 11:30 AM Feb 2014

50 Reasons We Should Fear the Worst from Fukushima [View all]



50 Reasons We Should Fear the Worst from Fukushima

by Harvey Wasserman
Published on Monday, February 3, 2014 by Common Dreams

Fukushima’s missing melted cores and radioactive gushers continue to fester in secret.

Japan’s harsh dictatorial censorship has been matched by a global corporate media blackout aimed—successfully—at keeping Fukushima out of the public eye.

But that doesn’t keep the actual radiation out of our ecosystem, our markets … or our bodies.

Speculation on the ultimate impact ranges from the utterly harmless to the intensely apocalyptic .

But the basic reality is simple: for seven decades, government Bomb factories and privately-owned reactors have spewed massive quantities of unmonitored radiation into the biosphere.

The impacts of these emissions on human and ecological health are unknown primarily because the nuclear industry has resolutely refused to study them.

Indeed, the official presumption has always been that showing proof of damage from nuclear Bomb tests and commercial reactors falls to the victims, not the perpetrators.

And that in any case, the industry will be held virtually harmless.

This “see no evil, pay no damages” mindset dates from the Bombing of Hiroshima to Fukushima to the disaster coming next … which could be happening as you read this.

Here are 50 preliminary reasons why this radioactive legacy demands we prepare for the worst for our oceans, our planet, our economy … ourselves.

1. At Hiroshima and Nagasaki (1945), the U.S. military initially denied that there was any radioactive fallout, or that it could do any damage. Despite an absence of meaningful data, the victims (including a group of U.S. prisoners of war) and their supporters were officially “discredited” and scorned.

2. Likewise, when Nobel-winners Linus Pauling and Andre Sakharov correctly warned of a massive global death toll from atmospheric Bomb testing, they were dismissed with official contempt … until they won in the court of public opinion.

3. During and after the Bomb Tests (1946-63), downwinders in the South Pacific and American west, along with thousands of U.S. “atomic vets,” were told their radiation-induced health problems were imaginary … until they proved utterly irrefutable.

4. When British Dr. Alice Stewart proved (1956) that even tiny x-ray doses to pregnant mothers could double childhood leukemia rates, she was assaulted with 30 years of heavily funded abuse from the nuclear and medical establishments.

5. But Stewart’s findings proved tragically accurate, and helped set in stone the medical health physics consensus that there is no “safe dose” of radiation … and that pregnant women should not be x-rayed, or exposed to equivalent radiation.

6. More than 400 commercial power reactors have been injected into our ecosphere with no meaningful data to measure their potential health and environmental impacts, and no systematic global data base has been established or maintained.

7. “Acceptable dose” standards for commercial reactors were conjured from faulty A-Bomb studies begun five years after Hiroshima, and at Fukushima and elsewhere have been continually made more lax to save the industry money.

8. Bomb/reactor fallout delivers alpha and beta particle emitters that enter the body and do long-term damage, but which industry backers often wrongly equate with less lethal external gamma/x-ray doses from flying in airplanes or living in Denver.

9. By refusing to compile long-term emission assessments, the industry systematically hides health impacts at Three Mile Island (TMI), Chernobyl, Fukushima, etc., forcing victims to rely on isolated independent studies which it automatically deems “discredited.”

10. Human health damage has been amply suffered in radium watch dial painting, Bomb production, uranium mining/milling/enrichment, waste management and other radioactive work, despite decades of relentless industry denial.

11. When Dr. Ernest Sternglass, who had worked with Albert Einstein, warned that reactor emissions were harming people, thousands of copies of his Low-Level Radiation (1971) mysteriously disappeared from their primary warehouse.

12. When the Atomic Energy Commission’s (AEC) Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Gofman, urged that reactor dose levels be lowered by 90 percent, he was forced out of the AEC and publicly attacked, despite his status a founder of the industry.

13. A member of the Manhattan Project, and a medical doctor responsible for pioneer research into LDL cholesterol, Gofman later called the reactor industry an instrument of “premeditated mass murder.”

14. Stack monitors and other monitoring devices failed at Three Mile Island (1979) making it impossible to know how much radiation escaped, where it went or who it impacted and how.

15. But some 2,400 TMI downwind victims and their families were denied a class action jury trial by a federal judge who said “not enough radiation” was released to harm them, though she could not say how much that was or where it went.

16. During TMI’s meltdown, industry advertising equated the fallout with a single chest x-ray to everyone downwind, ignoring the fact that such doses could double leukemia rates among children born to involuntarily irradiated mothers.

17. Widespread death and damage downwind from TMI have been confirmed by Dr. Stephen Wing, Jane Lee and Mary Osbourne, Sister Rosalie Bertell, Dr. Sternglass, Jay Gould, Joe Mangano and others, along with hundreds of anecdotal reports.

18. Radioactive harm to farm and wild animals downwind from TMI has been confirmed by the Baltimore News-American and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.

19. TMI’s owner quietly paid out at least $15 million in damages in exchange for gag orders from the affected families, including at least one case involving a child born with Down’s Syndrome.

20. Chernobyl’s explosion became public knowledge only when massive emissions came down on a Swedish reactor hundreds of miles away, meaning that—as at TMI and Fukushima—no one knows precisely how much escaped or where it went.

21. Fukushima’s on-going fallout is already far in excess of that from Chernobyl, which was far in excess of that from Three Mile Island.

22. Soon after Chernobyl blew up (1986), Dr. Gofman predicted its fallout would kill at least 400,000 people worldwide.

23. Three Russian scientists who compiled more than 5,000 studies concluded in 2005 that Chernobyl had already killed nearly a million people worldwide.

24. Children born in downwind Ukraine and Belarus still suffer a massive toll of mutation and illness, as confirmed by a wide range of governmental, scientific and humanitarian organizations.

25. Key low-ball Chernobyl death estimates come from the World Health Organization, whose numbers are overseen by International Atomic Energy Agency, a United Nations organization chartered to promote the nuclear industry.

26. After 28 years, the reactor industry has still not succeeded in installing a final sarcophagus over the exploded Chernobyl Unit 4, though billions of dollars have been invested.

27. When Fukushima Units 1-4 began to explode, President Obama assured us all the fallout would not come here, and would harm no one, despite having no evidence for either assertion.

28. Since President Obama did that, the U.S. has established no integrated system to monitor Fukushima’s fallout, nor an epidemiological data base to track its health impacts … but it did stop checking radiation levels in Pacific seafood.

29. Early reports of thyroid abnormalities among children downwind from Fukushima, and in North America are denied by industry backers who again say “not enough radiation” was emitted though they don’t know how much that might be.

30. Devastating health impacts reported by sailors stationed aboard the USS Ronald Reagan near Fukushima are being denied by the industry and Navy, who say radiation doses were too small to do harm, but have no idea what they were.

31. While in a snowstorm offshore as Fukushima melted, sailors reported a warm cloud passing over the Reagan that brought a “metallic taste” like that described by TMI downwinders and the airmen who dropped the Bomb on Hiroshima.

32. Though it denies the sailors on the Reagan were exposed to enough Fukushima radiation to harm them, Japan (like South Korea and Guam) denied the ship port access because it was too radioactive (it’s now docked in San Diego).

33. The Reagan sailors are barred from suing the Navy, but have filed a class action against Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco), which has joined the owners at TMI, the Bomb factories, uranium mines, etc., in denying all responsibility.

34. A U.S. military “lessons learned” report from Fukushima’s Operation Tomodachi clean-up campaign notes that “decontamination of aircraft and personnel without alarming the general population created new challenges.”

35. The report questioned the clean-up because “a true decontamination operations standard for ‘clearance’ was not set,” thereby risking “the potential spread of radiological contamination to military personnel and the local populace.”

36. Nonetheless, it reported that during the clean-up, “the use of duct tape and baby wipes was effective in the removal of radioactive particles.”

37. In league with organized crime, Tepco is pursuing its own clean-up activities by recruiting impoverished homeless and elderly citizens for “hot” on-site labor, with the quality of their work and the nature of their exposures now a state secret.

38. At least 300 tons of radioactive water continue to pour into the ocean at Fukushima every day, according to official estimates made prior to such data having been made a state secret.

39. To the extent they can be known, the quantities and make-up of radiation pouring out of Fukushima are also now a state secret, with independent measurement or public speculation punishable by up to ten years in prison.

40. Likewise, “There is no systematic testing in the U.S. of air, food and water for radiation,” according to University of California (Berkeley) nuclear engineering Professor Eric Norman.

41. Many radioactive isotopes tend to concentrate as they pour into the air and water, so deadly clumps of Fukushima’s radiation may migrate throughout the oceans for centuries to come before diffusing, which even then may not render it harmless.

42. Radiation’s real world impact becomes even harder to measure in an increasingly polluted biosphere, where interaction with existing toxins creates a synergy likely to exponentially accelerate the damage being done to all living things.

43. Reported devastation among starfish, sardines, salmon, sea lions, orcas and other ocean animals cannot be definitively denied without a credible data base of previous experimentation and monitoring, which does not exist and is not being established.

44. The fact that “tiny” doses of x-ray can harm human embryos portends that any unnatural introduction of lethal radioactive isotopes into the biosphere, however “diffuse,” can affect our intertwined global ecology in ways we don’t now understand.

45. The impact of allegedly “minuscule” doses spreading from Fukushima will, over time, affect the minuscule eggs of creatures ranging from sardines to starfish to sea lions, with their lethal impact enhanced by the other pollutants already in the sea.

46. Dose comparisons to bananas and other natural sources are absurd and misleading as the myriad isotopes from reactor fallout will impose very different biological impacts for centuries to come in a wide range of ecological settings.

47. No current dismissal of general human and ecological impacts—”apocalyptic” or otherwise—can account over time for the very long half-lives of radioactive isotopes Fukushima is now pouring into the biosphere.

48. As Fukushima’s impacts spread through the centuries, the one certainty is that no matter what evidence materializes, the nuclear industry will never admit to doing any damage, and will never be forced to pay for it (see upcoming sequel).

49. Hyman Rickover, father of the nuclear navy, warned that it is a form of suicide to raise radiation levels within Earth’s vital envelope, and that if he could, he would “sink” all the reactors he helped develop.

50. “Now when we go back to using nuclear power,” he said in 1982, “I think the human race is going to wreck itself, and it is important that we get control of this horrible force and try to eliminate it.”

As Fukushima deteriorates behind an iron curtain of secrecy and deceit, we desperately need to know what it’s doing to us and our planet.

It’s tempting to say the truth lies somewhere between the industry’s lies and the rising fear of a tangible apocalypse.

In fact, the answers lie beyond.

Defined by seven decades of deceit, denial and a see-no-evil dearth of meaningful scientific study, the glib corporate assurances that this latest reactor disaster won’t hurt us fade to absurdity.

Fukushima pours massive, unmeasured quantities of lethal radiation into our fragile ecosphere every day, and will do so for decades to come.

Five power reactors have now exploded on this planet and there are more than 400 others still operating.

What threatens us most is the inevitable next disaster … along with the one after that … and then the one after that …

Pre-wrapped in denial, protected by corporate privilege, they are the ultimate engines of global terror.

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Harvey Wasserman

Harvey Wasserman's Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Show is at www.progressiveradionetwork.com, and he edits www.nukefree.org. Harvey Wasserman's History of the US and Solartopia! Our Green-Powered Earth are at www.harveywasserman.com along with Passions of the PotSmoking Patriots by "Thomas Paine." He and Bob Fitrakis have co-authored four books on election protection, including How the GOP Stole America's 2004 Election, at www.freepress.org.

SOURCE: http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/02/03-3
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If a dirty bomber terrorist did to America what Fukushima is doing to the planet... Octafish Feb 2014 #1
sigh, i had forgotten comey was w's front man in the padilla case questionseverything Feb 2014 #54
That's some scary stuff, Octafish RobertEarl Feb 2014 #2
At sunrise or sunset? MineralMan Feb 2014 #5
Sunsets are beautiful. RobertEarl Feb 2014 #8
Near the horizon? Sure I've seen it. Same reason. MineralMan Feb 2014 #11
Pale blue? RobertEarl Feb 2014 #17
No. Many have not seen Cherenkov radiation in the atmosphere. MineralMan Feb 2014 #64
'what do you think of the 50 ways in the op?' MineralMan Feb 2014 #12
400 similar nuclear waste sites RobertEarl Feb 2014 #26
Anomaly hunting again? longship Feb 2014 #45
There was a time when Los Angeles has the reputation of gorgeous sunsets Cleita Feb 2014 #13
There are no mushroom clouds in the skies these days. MineralMan Feb 2014 #15
You missed the point of my post but carry on. n/t Cleita Feb 2014 #19
No, actually, I didn't. MineralMan Feb 2014 #21
Thanks for caring, Cleita. Octafish Feb 2014 #90
'Chernobyl Was Transparent Compared to Fukushima': Harvey Wasserman on Ongoing Crisis Octafish Feb 2014 #7
Wasserman is a sage and a patriot RobertEarl Feb 2014 #10
FFS, this again? nt Logical Feb 2014 #3
Hide thread by keyword is your friend. Also, remember all that silly fuss over the ChisolmTrailDem Feb 2014 #4
Thats all you got? RobertEarl Feb 2014 #6
Didn't know TEPCO had solved the ongoing catastrophe. Octafish Feb 2014 #9
this again? //\\ G_j Feb 2014 #16
Apparently, the World Health Organization is now part of the cover-up... SidDithers Feb 2014 #20
The IAEA seems to be, per The Tokyo Shimbun. Octafish Feb 2014 #112
We all know that the World Health Organization is just a tool of the BFEE...nt SidDithers Feb 2014 #113
Interesting that you have to ridicule the BFEE, SidDithers. Octafish Feb 2014 #116
Really. Chan790 Feb 2014 #107
Yes but it is a slow death, and you can't prove anything. zeemike Feb 2014 #14
I'm getting on in years... Octafish Feb 2014 #91
I think we and the world at large need changes in leadership that Cleita Feb 2014 #18
We have the means to make those changes, Cleita. MineralMan Feb 2014 #22
No we need strong and dare I say heroic leadership and we don't have it and we Cleita Feb 2014 #23
OK. Well, then, don't bother to participate. MineralMan Feb 2014 #24
There was a hero RobertEarl Feb 2014 #28
He needs to come out from the shadows. Cleita Feb 2014 #31
He has come out RobertEarl Feb 2014 #37
Heroism is not easy. Cleita Feb 2014 #38
Also, I live downwind from a nuke plant sitting on three Cleita Feb 2014 #39
Sen. Boxer is doing it RobertEarl Feb 2014 #40
Barbara is my hero and she accomplishes so much. Cleita Feb 2014 #41
The reasons we have nuclear power generation MineralMan Feb 2014 #32
Eh? RobertEarl Feb 2014 #42
Yes, well, so do I. And my opposition and yours have had identical MineralMan Feb 2014 #46
You are so wishy washy RobertEarl Feb 2014 #47
No, I am not. MineralMan Feb 2014 #48
Yes you are RobertEarl Feb 2014 #51
'Just stop.' MineralMan Feb 2014 #53
another reason nuclear power plants are no longer viable...insurance madrchsod Feb 2014 #102
Sorry... that's almost entirely wrong. FBaggins Feb 2014 #104
That's true, too. MineralMan Feb 2014 #106
If any at all? FBaggins Feb 2014 #109
Looking forward. MineralMan Feb 2014 #110
Plenty in the planning stages... but not as many as you'll see there. FBaggins Feb 2014 #111
Oh, I participate all right. Cleita Feb 2014 #29
OK. You work on that. MineralMan Feb 2014 #33
In 1986, in France mylye2222 Feb 2014 #25
someone found some new words on the Intertubes LOL snooper2 Feb 2014 #27
That's what idiots do. Octafish Feb 2014 #92
This article needs citations Shivering Jemmy Feb 2014 #30
Sorry. The original has links to supporting documentation. Octafish Feb 2014 #34
Where there's heat, there's fire marions ghost Feb 2014 #35
As long as you exclude bananas, you'll be okay. closeupready Feb 2014 #36
So much fail in this screed. dbackjon Feb 2014 #43
The Implications of The Massive Contamination of Japan With Radioactive Cesium Octafish Feb 2014 #85
Here are the geiger counter readings in the Fukushima area and further north. VERY low stevenleser Feb 2014 #87
I do understand radiation dbackjon Feb 2014 #88
Thanks. Octafish Feb 2014 #93
A magnificent example of the Gish Gallop FBaggins Feb 2014 #44
Hahaha RobertEarl Feb 2014 #50
You continue to point to threads that make you look foolish FBaggins Feb 2014 #52
It's ok "Cores are not hot", Baggins RobertEarl Feb 2014 #56
Wouldn't a sock puppet say that? FBaggins Feb 2014 #61
That's all you got? RobertEarl Feb 2014 #63
Nope. I've got much more than that. FBaggins Feb 2014 #67
Every point Wasserman makes is sourced. Octafish Feb 2014 #55
GIGO FBaggins Feb 2014 #59
So, you're too busy to do more than smear the article. Octafish Feb 2014 #62
That's the point of a Gish Gallop. Throw so much nonsense out there people dont have the time to stevenleser Feb 2014 #69
Thank you for explaining. Octafish Feb 2014 #76
Lol! FBaggins Feb 2014 #70
So, it's my fault for sharing an interesting article. Octafish Feb 2014 #75
Well... only to the extent that posting a similar 9/11 conspiracy gallop would be your fault. FBaggins Feb 2014 #84
No need to smear, just show where I'm wrong and I'll apologize. Octafish Feb 2014 #86
Show where you're wrong? FBaggins Feb 2014 #89
Yeah, a lot of those sources are from woo and conspiracy theory websites. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #118
Really? Name one. Octafish Feb 2014 #119
Ecowatch, for one. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #121
You don't know Harvey Wasserman. Octafish Feb 2014 #128
Which has absolutely ZERO bearing on the credibility of his claims here. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #129
Wasserman is using info from naturalnews?... SidDithers Feb 2014 #131
Yes he is. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #132
"So much for credibility." For Wasserman and for the OP...nt SidDithers Feb 2014 #133
Indeed. Vashta Nerada Feb 2014 #134
And the one conclusive reason why you shouldn't... stevenleser Feb 2014 #49
But what about the starfish??? Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #57
What about the starfish? RobertEarl Feb 2014 #58
What do you KNOW about the starfish? Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #60
Starfish eat mussels. RobertEarl Feb 2014 #65
And as has been pointed out to you multiple times... FBaggins Feb 2014 #68
Plutonium from where? Naturally occurring or man-made? Common Sense Party Feb 2014 #71
Man-made FBaggins Feb 2014 #72
Plutonium from nuclear reactions RobertEarl Feb 2014 #99
But not from Fukushima FBaggins Feb 2014 #105
What do we know? FBaggins Feb 2014 #66
What we know - take two FBaggins Feb 2014 #108
Thanks. But Geiger counters don't tell the whole story. Octafish Feb 2014 #115
WOW catbyte Feb 2014 #73
Wasserman put together a very important compilation... Octafish Feb 2014 #79
Goddamnit, not this crap again. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #74
No need to get angry. It's a different article. Octafish Feb 2014 #77
Terrific. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #78
Since you were 12? Octafish Feb 2014 #80
13 years ago. And no, my only DU username has been NuclearDem. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #81
You're no expert on nuclear meltdowns? Not quite what I got out of it. Octafish Feb 2014 #96
What a bunch of crap. I in no way defended nuclear energy. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #98
They're your words. Octafish Feb 2014 #114
And yet I've said here and elsewhere that I'm opposed to nuclear energy. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #117
Correct. However, you were saying something else there and then... Octafish Feb 2014 #120
You know why I keep myself away from threads like this one? nadinbrzezinski Feb 2014 #122
No I wasn't. NuclearDem Feb 2014 #125
A Free Press One_Life_To_Give Feb 2014 #82
Hit democracy right in the lede. Octafish Feb 2014 #97
Like flies to honey. Good job. K&R n/t Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #83
Check out the New York Academy of Medicine conference... Octafish Feb 2014 #124
There was no NYAM conference. FBaggins Feb 2014 #126
So what? It's their stationery. Octafish Feb 2014 #130
Their stationary? FBaggins Feb 2014 #135
That's not what flies do, as you well know. Egalitarian Thug Feb 2014 #127
excellent post frwrfpos Feb 2014 #94
Thank you. The One Big Thing... ''US RADIATION PANEL RECOGNIZES: NO SAFE RADIATION DOSE'' Octafish Feb 2014 #123
About once a week we get one of these. But nothing on the MSM. The MSM loved Chernobyl and TMI...... Logical Feb 2014 #95
Here's some news RobertEarl Feb 2014 #100
Do you remember the coverage of TMI? nt Logical Feb 2014 #101
Barely RobertEarl Feb 2014 #103
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