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FUKUSHIMA: PLUMEGATE
(SGT. REPORT) Researcher and You Tuber Hatrick Penry joins us to discuss what he calls the world’s largest provable coverup – Fukushima Plumegate. Hatrick has assembled more than 445 pages of government and regulatory documents through FOIA which show the frightening realities of the Fukushima Diachi nuclear disaster in the days, weeks and months following the devastating March 11, 2011 Tsunami and resulting hydrogen explosions which devastated Diachi Units 3 and 4. There is much more to the official story than meets the eye, including documentation which suggests a ‘Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Drill” was taking place on the same day and place, on March 11, 2011.
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Suppressed U.S. Military Film on the Medical Effects of the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
(FEDERALJACK) Suppressed U.S. Military Film on the Medical Effects of the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki filmed by an Army Air Force squad in 1946.
Fukushima Disaster Is “Beyond Our Control” Says TEPCO As Radioactive Waste Leaks Into The Sea
(FEDERALJACK) In a recent news conference, TEPCO General manager Masayuki Ono said the situation was bleak.”We understand that this discharge is beyond our control and we do not think the current situation is good.”
Levels of Radioactive Caesium Soar 90 Fold At Fukushima
Former chief who led efforts to stabilize Fukushima nuclear plant after disaster has died
(WFP) Tokyo Electric Power Co. says the former chief of Japan’s crippled nuclear power plant, Masao Yoshida, has died of cancer of the esophagus. He was 58. TEPCO officials said Yoshida’s illness was not related to radioactive exposure. Yoshida led efforts to stabilize the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant after it was hit by the March 11, 2011, earthquake and tsunami. TEPCO spokesman Yoshimi Hitosugi said Yoshida died Tuesday morning at a Tokyo hospital. Yoshida had stepped down as head of the plant in December 2011, citing the cancer, after workers had begun to bring it under control.