Naoto
Kan: "What light can the former PM shed on the future of the
anti-nuclear movement in Japan?"
Comments from Mike Ruppert –
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I
listened to the entire press conference. Apparently so did Robin
Westenra, for which he deserves our gratitude. It was an
emotional/spiritual ordeal I do not want to repeat. After this I am
unplugging for the night to get away from the energy.
Naoto
Kan is a good guy. And he’s also very deceptive. In the first half
hour (correct me if I am wrong) you will hear him say -- after
acknowledging the contents of the FOIA documents, after acknowledging
no water in SFP4 – that a divine miracle caused by the explosion at
Unit 3, caused a barrier in the reactor water in Unit 4 (which was
empty) to break and allowed the water to flow up five stories to
miraculously fill SFP4.
Please.
Correct me if I heard wrong.
Nato
Kan may be saying great things about nuclear power but he also is not
telling us the truth about the fuel pools. Same with Arnie Gunderson.
And this is where Terrence McKenna’s line “The eschaton will be
like a fire in a madhouse.”
Our
consciousness is being rent like the veils in the Temple. It hurts.
This ordeal is loaded with quotes and statements that boggle the
mind… or what’s left of it.
Kan
did himself and us no favors with his response to the question which
Robin has transcribed below. Excellent work for which we are all
grateful.
At
1:26:00 in
Joël
Legendre, RTL foreign correspondent: My question is about guidelines,
but also health impacts (repeats phrase to translator) health,
sanitary, health. I heard recently terrible information about how
doctors and local and regional authorities – prefectures, city
halls — do not, repeat do not, provide information to the mothers
who are trying to make tests for their children about thyroid risk.
They are not receiving information from the doctors. There is no
information about the exact contamination that is not only spreading
on Tohoku, but also on Tokyo. And I would like to know, well there’s
so many examples I’m not going to talk about it. But, could you
tell us about a time when you were Prime Minister, and if you make a
comparison today with what you have with Abe, what type of
instruction do you give to the prefectures to the point we can
believe that doctors can’t tell the truth to their patients? And
are you worried about the future sanitary [health] situation in this
country, which apparently is much more risky than what we see on
Japanese television.
Naoto
Kan, Japan Prime Minister during 3/11: "I’m sorry, in regard to the
question that you raise, I do not have any specific information"
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