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Saturday, June 22, 2019

RSN: William Boardman | Fukushima's Three Nuclear Meltdowns Are "Under Control" - That's a Lie






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RSN: William Boardman | Fukushima's Three Nuclear Meltdowns Are "Under Control" - That's a Lie 
Fukushima in the wake of the tsunami, March 2011. (photo: Global Research)
William Boardman, Reader Supported News
Boardman writes: "The bland language of the official IAEA report is itself a form of lying, offering the false appearance of reassurance that a catastrophic event will be safely managed 'for several decades.'"

THIS IS WHY YOU NEED TO SUPPORT RSN: EXCERPT: 

Official government statistics show pediatric cancers almost doubling since the Fukushima meltdowns of 2011. Thyroid cancers are reaching epidemic levels. The Japanese government refuses to track leukemia and other cancers. The official Fukushima death toll is more than 18,000, including 2,546 who have never been recovered. Most of Fukushima prefecture remains uninhabitable due to high radiation levels.
On March 21, 2019, Dr. Helen Caldicot offered an assessment much closer to the likely truth:
They will never, and I quote never, decommission those reactors. They will never be able to stop the water coming down from the mountains. And so, the truth be known, it’s an ongoing global radiological catastrophe which no one really is addressing in full.

The Japanese government doesn’t want to address Fukushima in full because it wants to re-start all its other nuclear power plants. TEPCO doesn’t want to address Fukushima in full because it wants to stay in business as long as the Japanese government is willing to make the company profitable with billions of dollars in bailouts. The IAEA and the rest of the nuclear industry don’t want to address Fukushima in full because they don’t want to see the over-priced, over-subsidized, and ultimately dangerous nuclear industry die from its own shortcomings. With billions of dollars at stake, who needs the truth?

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The former White House communications director Hope Hicks. (photo: AP)
The former White House communications director Hope Hicks. (photo: AP)

Hope Hicks Confirms Trump Was Serious About Accepting Foreign Election Interference in 2020
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "When former White House communications director Hope Hicks spoke to the House Judiciary Committee Wednesday, she didn't answer many questions. In fact, USA Today counted 155 questions that she refused to answer."
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents making an arrest. (photo: Soluciones Magazine)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents making an arrest. (photo: Soluciones Magazine)

ICE Set to Begin Immigration Raids in 10 Cities on Sunday
Priscilla Alvarez, Geneva Sands and Maria Santana, CNN
Excerpt: "Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pressing forward to arrest and deport families with court-ordered removals in 10 cities beginning Sunday, according to a senior immigration official, after President Donald Trump's tweet revealing an operation was imminent."
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Smoke-filled skies loom over an American tank destroyed during a firefight with Iraqis on the south side of Baghdad. (photo: Carolyn Cole/LA Times)
Smoke-filled skies loom over an American tank destroyed during a firefight with Iraqis on the south side of Baghdad. (photo: Carolyn Cole/LA Times)

War With Iran Would Be Even More Disastrous Than Iraq
Derek Davison, Jacobin
Davison writes: "During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2002, Newsweek reported on the Bush administration's plans to bring about wholesale regime change across the Middle East and beyond."
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Chicago police officers. (photo: AFP/Getty Images)
Chicago police officers. (photo: AFP/Getty Images)

Chicago Police Won't Cooperate With ICE Raids, Mayor Says
Jamie Ehrlich, CNN
Ehrlich writes: "Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Friday that the Chicago Police Department will not cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids that are expected in Chicago and nine other major cities starting Sunday."
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Demonstrators march against government reforms in Tegucigalpa. (photo: Orlando Sierra/Getty)
Demonstrators march against government reforms in Tegucigalpa. (photo: Orlando Sierra/Getty)

Honduran President Cracks Down on Protests, Deploys Military
teleSUR
Excerpt: "President Juan Orlando Hernandez (JOH) announced orders to the Honduran military Thursday to deploy to all parts of the country to stamp down the ever-widening protests against the neoliberal policies of his administration."
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Research has shown health risks in products ranging from nail polish to plastic food packaging. (photo: DutchScenery/Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Research has shown health risks in products ranging from nail polish to plastic food packaging. (photo: DutchScenery/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Trump's EPA Is 'Dangerously Off the Rails' on Toxic Chemical Regulation, Say Senators
Emily Holden, Guardian UK
Holden writes: "Senate Democrats are charging that the Trump administration has gone 'dangerously off the rails,' in failing to implement landmark legislation meant to protect people from toxic chemicals."
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