Former Japan Ambassador: Uncontrolled nuclear chain reactions could be underway at Fukushima
- “Troubling
indications of recurring criticality” as Tellurium-132 detected
over 100 miles from plant
- ‘Recriticality’
discussed by Japan’s top nuclear official
5
November, 2015
Japan
Times,
Nov 4, 2015 (emphasis added): The former Japanese ambassador to
Switzerland, Mitsuhei
Murata,
recently suggested that Japan should stage an ‘honorable retreat’
from hosting the 2020 Olympics due to the unpredictable situation at
the crippled Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant.
Japan
Times (Hotline to Nagatacho — Brian Victoria, Kyoto),
Nov 4, 2015: [F]ormer Japanese ambassador to Switzerland, Mitsuhei
Murata, recently proposed… for Japan to stage an “honorable
retreat” from hosting the 2020 Olympics… [I]n the September issue
of Gekkan Nippon, Murata… noted the danger still posed by large
numbers of spent fuel rods suspended in spent fuel pools in reactors
1, 2 and 3 [which] can’t be removed from the damaged reactor
buildings due to the high levels of radioactivity surrounding these
reactors… Murata’s gravest
concern is a number of troubling
indications of recurring criticality [
i.e. uncontrolled
nuclear chain reactions]
in one or more of the reactors at Fukushima No. 1. For example, he
notes that in December 2014, both radioactive
iodine-131 and tellurium-132 were
reported as having been detected
in Takasaki city, Gunma Prefecture [~130
miles SW of Fukushima Daiichi]. Given the short half-lives of these
radioactive particles, their presence could not be the result of the
original meltdowns at Fukushima.
Ambassador
Murata to Dr. Thomas Bach (President of the International Olympic
Committee),
Jun 15, 2015: Allow me to send you a letter, motivated by my sense of
mission to inform you of the worsening situation in Fukushima, which
regrettably is being downplayed by our Government and does not seem
to be well known internationally… Contrary to the assurances of the
Japanese Government and [TEPCO], the situation at the site of the
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant is not at all under control…
Not only do we have a continued contamination of the groundwater and
the Pacific Ocean… but the brittle structure of the damaged plant
represents itself a serious threat, in particular in our earthquake
prone region.
Ambassador
Murata to Susana Malcorra (United Nations Chef de Cabinet),
Aug 27, 2015: I am sending you my fourth message to President Bach of
The IOC. I inform him of my message addressed to Prime Minister Abe.
In my message… I ask for the first concrete international
cooperation concerning the method of cooling spent fuel rods
making use of zinc instead of water. This is crucially important. The
Pacific Ocean is more and more contaminated with the daily release of
more than 300 tons radioactive groundwater. I remind Prime Minister
Abe that the decision to retreat from the Tokyo Olympic Games and
carry out an international verification of the suspected
re-criticality is
urgently needed… My interview article was published in the magazine
“Monthly Japan” (September).
The article entitled “An honorable
retreat from the Tokyo Olympic Games” is given a central place.
Reactions are noteworthy and encouraging. Conscientious citizens
start questioning the integrity of the IOC. Please convey my warmest
greetings to Secretary-General Ban-kimoon.
Interestingly,
two weeks ago the head of Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority
addressed the recriticality issue:
Fukushima
Minpo,
Oct 20, 2015: Nuclear
regulator chief says Fukushima Daiichi recriticality“physically
impossible” —
Shunichi Tanaka, chairman of the Nuclear Regulation Authority,
visited the Minamisoma city government for talks with Mayor Katsunobu
Sakurai on Oct. 22. Regarding Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s crippled
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Tanaka said, “We are no
longer in a situation that prevents residents from returning (to
their evacuated hometowns). Recriticality is
physically impossible.”
Cancer on the Rise in Post-Fukushima Japan
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November, 2015
In
Fairewinds’ latest update of the ongoing nuclear catastrophe at
Fukushima Daiichi, Chief Engineer Arnie Gundersen presents two
reports that confirm the direct link of numerous cancers in Japan to
the triple meltdown. Both Japanese medical professionals and utility
owner of the meltdown site, Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO),
acknowledge heavy radioactive discharges will be the cause of
enormous spikes in cancer in Japan.
TEPCO’s
press release confirms the leukemia diagnosis for a TEPCO worker due
to his ongoing exposure during the last four years to radiation from
the Fukushima Daiichi triple meltdown. Sadly, during the early months
of the Fukushima Daiichi emergency, most TEPCO workers did not wear
the required dosimeters required to measure each employee’s
exposure to radiation, which has made accurate assessment of the
radiation doses received by TEPCO employees impossible.
The
second report, provided by esteemed Japanese medical professionals,
reveals that the incidence of thyroid cancer is approximately 230
times higher than normal in the Fukushima Prefecture. This disturbing
number for the people of Japan is solely due to the Fukushima Daiichi
disaster and the ongoing radioactivity emanating from the decimated
nuclear site.
In
this video, Arnie recounts his presentation from 2013 at the New York
Academy of Medicine where he forecast continuous radiation releases
from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, and also the devastating
health effects for the Japanese people, despite the chronically
underestimated radiation exposure levels propagated by the
International Atomic Energy Agency, and the Japanese government.
To
watch the video GO HERE
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