On
the surface this article does seem to be rather unlikely – but the
publication that published it appears to be bone fide and many aspects
of this article have already been reported
The
one part of this article about the Russians being told about Japanese
evacuation plans is unconfirmed and unsourced; the other source
quoted is Alex Jones' Prison Planet, that would not be a primary
source of information – however this information is available
elsewhere (eg. the video below).
So,
make up your own mind!
Russia
stunned by Japanese plan to evaluate 20 million revealed
15
April, 2012
A
new report circulating in the Kremlin today prepared by the Foreign
Ministry on the planned re-opening
of talks with Japan over the disputed Kuril Islands during the
next fortnight states that Russian diplomats were “stunned” after
being told by their Japanese counterparts that upwards of 40 million
of their peoples were in “extreme danger” of life threatening
radiation poisoning and could very well likely be faced with forced
evacuations away from their countries eastern most located cities…
including the world’s largest one, Tokyo.
The
Kuril Islands are located in Russia’s Sakhalin Oblast region and
stretch approximately 1,300 km (810 miles) northeast from Hokkaidō,
Japan, to Kamchatka, Russia, separating the Sea of Okhotsk from the
North Pacific Ocean. There are 56 islands and many more minor rocks.
It consists of Greater Kuril Ridge and Lesser Kuril Ridge, all of
which were captured by Soviet Forces in the closing days of World War
II from the Japanese.
The
“extreme danger” facing tens of millions of the Japanese peoples
is the result of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster that was a
series of equipment failures, nuclear meltdowns, and releases of
radioactive materials at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant,
following the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami on 11 March 2011.
According
to this report, Japanese diplomats have signaled to their Russian
counterparts that the returning of the Kuril Islands to Japan is
“critical” as they have no other place to resettle so many people
that would, in essence, become the largest migration of human beings
since the 1930’s when Soviet leader Stalin forced tens of millions
to resettle Russia’s far eastern regions.
Important
to note, this report continues, are that Japanese diplomats told
their Russian counterparts that they were, also, “seriously
considering” an offer by China to relocate tens of millions of
their citizens to the Chinese mainland to inhabit what are called the
“ghost cities,” built for reasons still unknown and described, in
part, by London’s Daily Mail News Service in their 18 December 2010
article titled: “The
Ghost Towns Of China: Amazing Satellite Images Show Cities Meant To
Be Home To Millions Lying Deserted” that says:
“These
amazing satellite images show sprawling cities built in remote parts
of China that have been left completely abandoned, sometimes years
after their construction. Elaborate public buildings and open spaces
are completely unused, with the exception of a few government
vehicles near communist authority offices. Some estimates put the
number of empty homes at as many as 64 million, with up to 20 new
cities being built every year in the country’s vast swathes of free
land.”
Foreign
Ministry experts in this report note that should Japan accept China’s
offer, the combined power of these two Asian peoples would make them
the largest super-power in human history with an economy larger than
that of the United States and European Union combined and able to
field a combined military force of over 200 million.
To
how dire the situation is in Japan was recently articulated by
Japanese diplomat Akio Matsumura
who warned
that the disaster at the Fukushima nuclear plant may ultimately turn
into an event capable of extinguishing all life on Earth.
According
to the Prison
Planet News Service:
“Matsumura
posted [this] startling entry on his blog following a statement made
by Japan’s former ambassador to Switzerland, Mitsuhei Murata, on
the situation at Fukushima.
Speaking
at a public hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of
Councilors on 22 March 2012, Murata warned that “if the crippled
building of reactor unit 4 – with 1,535 fuel rods in the spent fuel
pool 100 feet (30 meters) above the ground – collapses, not only
will it cause a shutdown of all six reactors but will also affect the
common spent fuel pool containing 6,375 fuel rods, located some 50
meters from reactor 4,” writes Matsumura.
In
both cases the radioactive rods are not protected by a containment
vessel; dangerously, they are open to the air. This would certainly
cause a global catastrophe like we have never before experienced. He
stressed that the responsibility of Japan to the rest of the world is
immeasurable. Such a catastrophe would affect us all for centuries.
Ambassador Murata informed us that the total numbers of the spent
fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi site excluding the rods in the
pressure vessel is 11,421.”
Disturbingly,
the desperate situation facing Japan is, also, facing the United
States as Russian
military observers overflying the US this week as part of the
Open Skies Treaty are reporting “unprecedented” amounts of
radiation in the Western regions of that country, a finding that was
further confirmed by scientists with the Woods Hole Oceanographic
Institute who have confirmed that a
wave of highly radioactive waste is headed directly for the US west
coast.
Important
to note is that this new wave of Fukushima radiation headed towards
the US is in addition to earlier radiation events that American
scientists are now blaming for radioactive particles from Japan being
detected in California kelp.
Though
the news of this ongoing global catastrophe is still being heavily
censored in the US, the same cannot be said about Japan, and as
recently
reported by the leading Japanese newspaper The
Mainichi Daily News that reports:
“One
of the biggest issues that we face is the possibility that the spent
nuclear fuel pool of the No. 4 reactor at the stricken Fukushima No.
1 Nuclear Power Plant will collapse. This is something that experts
from both within and outside Japan have pointed out since the massive
quake struck. TEPCO, meanwhile, says that the situation is under
control. However, not only independent experts, but also sources
within the government say that it’s a grave concern.
The
storage pool in the No. 4 reactor building has a total of 1,535 fuel
rods, or 460 tons of nuclear fuel, in it. The 7-story building itself
has suffered great damage, with the storage pool barely intact on the
building’s third and fourth floors. The roof has been blown away.
If the storage pool breaks and runs dry, the nuclear fuel inside will
overheat and explode, causing a massive amount of radioactive
substances to spread over a wide area. Both the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC) and French nuclear energy company Areva
have warned about this risk.
A
report released in February by the Independent Investigation
Commission on the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident stated that the
storage pool of the plant’s No. 4 reactor has clearly been shown to
be “the weakest link” in the parallel, chain-reaction crises of
the nuclear disaster. The worse-case scenario drawn up by the
government includes not only the collapse of the No. 4 reactor pool,
but the disintegration of spent fuel rods from all the plant’s
other reactors. If this were to happen, residents in the Tokyo
metropolitan area would be forced to evacuate.”
Even
though this crisis in Japan has been described as “a
nuclear war without a war” and the
US Military is being reported is now stocking up on massive amounts
of anti-radiation pills in preparation for nuclear fallout, there
remains no evidence at all the ordinary peoples are being warned
about this danger in any way whatsoever.
NOTE:
The coverage by Prison Planet is confirmed by the following video -
Fukushima
Reactor 4: Life On Planet Earth in the Balance
While
we are at it this video is making the rounds of the internet. Make of
it what you will.
Japan
Is Doomed So Is USA Fukushima Radiation Spreading EVERYWHERE
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