Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Fukushima: Transferring the liability


From Mike Ruppert -

The proposal called on the government to spend taxpayers’ money to fund part of the clean-up of radiation-contaminated areas outside the disaster stricken Fukushima nuclear complex, which on original plans would have had to be shouldered by plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO).”

-- When Barack Obama transferred $11 Trillion of fraudulent, criminal debt from private hands onto the backs of American taxpayers in 2009, there was no revolution. But that odious crime did produce the Occupy Movement, a profound learning experience and hopefully a large evolutionary step.

Now Shinzo Abe transfers all the criminal liability from American and Japanese Corporations onto the backs of Japanese citizens, who are being murdered at the same time as the most-indebted industrial nation on earth dooms them also to an impoverishment which they will never be able to escape. Japan’s debt is well-more than 200% of GDP. Debt must be serviced. And debt service can only happen through growth. Japan is shrinking and dying just as Mother Earth’s ability to provide energy and resources is vanishing in front of our eyes. Relief will come in only one of two ways for the Japanese people: death, or a complete revolution in human consciousness which changes (ends) the way money works, not just in Japan, but for all mankind.

This is the greatest of crimes, one which humankind has been hypnotized not to see for more than 5,000 years. For the Japanese people “the beatings will continue until morale improves.”

Until you change the way money works, you change nothing. – MCR



Japan PM Abe urged to use public funds to help Fukushima recovery



12 November, 2013

Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said on Monday that he has received a proposal from the ruling parties that called on the Japanese central government to use public funds towards the acceleration of the recovery of Fukushima, which has been hit by what is now one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters. The proposal called on the government to spend taxpayers’ money to fund part of the clean-up of radiation-contaminated areas outside the disaster stricken Fukushima nuclear complex, which on original plans would have had to be shouldered by plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO).


The government will work together with the ruling parties on the plant’s decommissioning and radioactive water management,” Abe said after receiving the proposal document from lawmakers of theLiberal Democratic Party (LDP) and coalition ally the New Komeito. The proposal also touched on TEPCO’s seeming inability to present a stable structure in handling the clean-up process. The document said that the embattled utility needed to have “a clear organizational structure” and a new in-house organization to take charge of decommissioning operations.

The recovery of Fukushima and the other areas affected by the nuclear accident has been sluggish compared with areas hit by the huge earthquake and tsunami in March 2011 but unaffected by the resulting nuclear crisis. To this, Abe said that the Japanese government should present “criteria” for people affected by the crisis to help them decide how to put their lives back in order. Following massive radiation leaks from the Fukushima nuclear plant, more than 140,000 people from Fukushima Prefecture are still living as evacuees, and the cost of decontaminating areas in the prefecture could well reach more than 5 trillion yen (more than US$50 billion)


1 comment:

  1. Lecture Prof Hirokai Koide, June 2011
    "Price-Anderson Act in US, the law was passed in 1957 and for Japan, the “Act of Compensation for Nuclear Damage” (1961). They define the maximum cost the power companies must restitute [reimburse, restitution] if a serious accident happens in a nuclear plant. The Japanese law says no matter how big the accident, the power companies can get away with paying 5 billion yen."
    at about 1:07
    http://www.infiniteunknown.net/2011/06/16/prof-hiroaki-koide-of-kyoto-university-on-the-ugly-truth-about-the-nuclear-disasters-of-chernobyl-and-fukushima-video/

    Whether USA or Japan, it is the taxpayer that shoulders the burden... tax subsidies to build nuclear plants, lied to about the hazards, pretense 'atoms for peace' when it has always been part of the military strategy. All data about Chernobyl has been suppressed as much and as often as the pro-nuclear U.N., IAEA and Security Council members can muster... and that is substantial. And no matter what the damages, lies and obfuscation and passing off the lie that there is an 'acceptable' limit of exposure. There is no 'safe' exposure - there is always risk. The level of global contamination coincides with the global increase of chronic diseases. The only safe nuke is the one that was never built.

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