A World in Danger - Japanese Ambassador Reaches Out

1PeaceMaker

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This is an urgent letter to Ban Ki Moon from a recently retired ambassador moved by the peril we are exposed to with Fukushima Daiichi.

Honorable Ban Ki-moon,

I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude for your considerate letter dated 2 March, 2012. Your moral support for a United Nations Ethics Summit will remain a constant source of encouragement for my activities.

Please allow me to pay a tribute to your great contribution to strengthen nuclear safety and security. The current Nuclear Summit in Seoul is no doubt greatly benefiting from the high-level meeting you convened last September.

I was asked to make a statement at the public hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of Councilors on March 23. I raised the crucial problem. of N0.4 reactor of Fukushima containing1535 fuel rods. It could be fatally damaged by continuing aftershocks. Moreover, 50 meters away from it exists a common cooling pool for 6 reactors containing 6375 fuel rods!

It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of Japan and the whole world depends on NO.4 reactor. This is confirmed by most reliable experts like Dr. Arnie Gundersen or Dr. Fumiaki Koide.


Please allow me to inform you of an initiative being taken by a former UN official who is endeavoring to have the Nuclear Security Summit take up the crucial problem. of N0.4 reactor of Fukushima. He is pursuing the establishment of an independent assessment team. I think his efforts are very significant, because it is indispensable to draw the attention of world leaders to this vital issue.

I am cooperating with him, writing to some of my Korean acquaintances that this issue deserves the personal attention of President Lee Myung-bak. I have written today to Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda. I asked him to consider taking the initiative of mobilizing human wisdom on the widest scope to cope with the Fukushima reactor No.4 problem, fully taking into account the above-mentioned “independent assessment team”.

The world has been made so fragile and vulnerable. The role of the United Nations is increasingly vital. I wish you the best of luck in your noble mission. Please accept, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the assurances of my highest consideration.

Mitsuhei Murata

Former Japanese Ambassador to Switzerland and Senegal

Executive Director, the Japan Society for Global System and Ethics

http://enenews.com/ambassador-murat...4-reactor-appeals-independent-assessment-team

There you have it, people. The end of the world as we know it. Possibly the end of all life on earth, barring divine intervention.

Atheists, start praying ---- now.
 

1PeaceMaker

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I was looking on the internet for radiation solutions, considering that only a miracle or alien intervention, or a sudden breakthrough invention would actually spare us from its radiation when it collapses and empties its water burning off the radiation in what I've heard is a time span of 100 minutes. That's 85 times the amount of cesium we dealt with in Chernobyl.

This fuel pool is very deep and sits over 100 feet off the ground in a leaning building.

Anyway, I found this promising page on radiation cleanup solutions;

http://norimuster.com/writing/organiccures.html#radiation
 

meshak

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This is an urgent letter to Ban Ki Moon from a recently retired ambassador moved by the peril we are exposed to with Fukushima Daiichi.



http://enenews.com/ambassador-murat...4-reactor-appeals-independent-assessment-team

There you have it, people. The end of the world as we know it. Possibly the end of all life on earth, barring divine intervention.

Atheists, start praying ---- now.

Japan is very materialistic nation. They are the one of the leading ones in the world. So I know it has something to do with it besides they are not interested in God. I am from Okinawa, Japan and I know them very well.
 

alwight

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Atheists, start praying ---- now.
Then again why not just:
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I never know which god I'm supposed to pray to in these kinds of dire situations. :think:
 

1PeaceMaker

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Japan is very materialistic nation. They are the one of the leading ones in the world. So I know it has something to do with it besides they are not interested in God. I am from Okinawa, Japan and I know them very well.

Have you heard of Lori Mochizuki at Fukushima Diary? I think even you would be interested in how he describes the survivors in the fallout areas. I have to agree with you, of course.

Lori escaped Japan but his parents basically had a suicidal attitude of loyalty to their home and company. Their biggest concern was keeping the company alive and they figured they would just deal with the consequences, even kill themselves if they got too sick. Well, now they both have arthritis pretty bad, so there you go. It's not going to be long.... :dead:
 

1PeaceMaker

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Yet you don't give a damn about the miners stuck and killed all over the world. You pathetic liberal hypocrite actress.

http://news.yahoo.com/rescue-trapped-peru-miners-delayed-060629068.html


If the mining operations around the world threatened to wipe out all the large mammals in the Norther Hemisphere if one mine had an accident, then you might have a good comparison.

If SPF #4 goes, we are going to get 85X the contamination of Chernobyl, rendering air, rainwater and farms contaminated. In the Chernobyl zone 98% of children are in some way ill. Little shocks and stresses make them get sick and they even had to cut the classes down from 45 minutes to 25 to help the students stay attentive because they wear out so fast.
 

1PeaceMaker

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Yet you don't give a damn about the miners stuck and killed all over the world. You pathetic liberal hypocrite actress.

http://news.yahoo.com/rescue-trapped-peru-miners-delayed-060629068.html

And what exactly makes me a liberal? That I don't want to deploy food police to ban your salts, meats and wholesome animal fats or destroy your health care system with "socialized" medicine? The fact that I don't want to mess with your guns or your stand-your-ground laws, don't want to call you mentally ill for disagreeing with global warming alarmists, don't want to rob you and your small businesses for taxes, what? The fact that I am against abortion because it's evil to murder, what? What could possibly give me away as a "liberal?"


Prove I'm a liberal or shut up!


Honestly, you cute little moron. :chuckle: This isn't the time for neoconservative comedy.

This thread isn't even a debate about whether or not nuclear is usable. There may be a responsible way to harness this energy. But in the meantime, humanity is about to commit suicide because we have absolutely no practical human resources to deal with this crisis!!!

So if you are going to call me a liberal, unloving hypocrite, zip it. :shut:
 
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1PeaceMaker

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If that were a solution to anything, Fukushima Daiichi would have never melted down. Don't you think the attention of the world was focused on Japan throughout that series of events?

But Tepco actually made things worse during the earthquake and tsunami. It was like the incompetence we saw with the Titanic. And the government didn't help, as they are still not acting in a timely fashion. There are hot spots in Tokyo right now that are over the dosimeters reading limits. No one should be there right now.

Besides, how fast do you think they started melting down? It started before the tsunami hit.

Japan has yet ask for international intervention. They are scared that Japan might lose sovereignty, which is something as a small island that they've always had to fight fiercely for. I'm actually worried about how this will effect Japanese world politics. Once SPF #4 melts down completely, all hell will break lose over there.
 

rexlunae

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But Tepco actually made things worse during the earthquake and tsunami. It was like the incompetence we saw with the Titanic. And the government didn't help, as they are still not acting in a timely fashion. There are hot spots in Tokyo right now that are over the dosimeters reading limits. No one should be there right now.

And that makes a difference why? Surely if prayer were going to have a useful impact, incompetence would be within its power if it has any at all.

Besides, how fast do you think they started melting down? It started before the tsunami hit.

What are you basing that on? It started when the lost the cooling systems, which I thought was a result of the tsunami.

Japan has yet ask for international intervention. They are scared that Japan might lose sovereignty, which is something as a small island that they've always had to fight fiercely for. I'm actually worried about how this will effect Japanese world politics.

Actually, Japan has been a regional power since the nineteenth century. And its status as a series of islands has traditionally protected it.

Once SPF #4 melts down completely, all hell will break lose over there.

What's the basis for this worry?
 

meshak

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Have you heard of Lori Mochizuki at Fukushima Diary? I think even you would be interested in how he describes the survivors in the fallout areas. I have to agree with you, of course.

Lori escaped Japan but his parents basically had a suicidal attitude of loyalty to their home and company. Their biggest concern was keeping the company alive and they figured they would just deal with the consequences, even kill themselves if they got too sick. Well, now they both have arthritis pretty bad, so there you go. It's not going to be long.... :dead:

Japanese loyalty is to their own family, and not anyone else around them. They cannot pin point of the meaning of life because they dont have much of influence of Jesus' teachings. It is so sad. I did not know what is right or wrong until I because Jesus' servant and read His gospel. And it is so sad that mainstream churches dont value Jesus' teachings and commandments.
 

1PeaceMaker

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And that makes a difference why? Surely if prayer were going to have a useful impact, incompetence would be within its power if it has any at all.
:chuckle: This isn't really a proselytizing thread, it's a warning thread. You will have to work out your prayer issues on another thread.

What are you basing that on? It started when the lost the cooling systems, which I thought was a result of the tsunami.

When the meltdown really started.


Actually, Japan has been a regional power since the nineteenth century. And its status as a series of islands has traditionally protected it.

It could have ended up like Hawaii, but it didn't. Give a wild guess why that is.


What's the basis for this worry?

The basis is not apparent? Try reading the letter in the OP. Let me know if that helps. 50% of Japan will become uninhabitable. Try to imagine the panic and anger for a moment.
 

alwight

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Well, make up your mind quickly. :chuckle: Or skip the prayer and go straight for planning your funeral. :rip:
I've decided to sit in a corner wearing nothing but my best Union Jack underpants and socks with a large paper bag over my head.
I might as well face my fate with some dignity at least. :limey:
 

1PeaceMaker

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I've decided to sit in a corner wearing nothing but my best Union Jack underpants and socks with a large paper bag over my head.
I might as well face my fate with some dignity at least. :limey:

Hey, if it makes you feel good.

In the meantime it will still take a year or two for you to actually become ill enough to die.
 

1PeaceMaker

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Japan’s former Ambassador to Switzerland, Mr. Mitsuhei Murata, was invited to speak at the Public Hearing of the Budgetary Committee of the House of Councilors on March 22, 2012, on the Fukushima nuclear power plants accident. Before the Committee, Ambassador Murata strongly stated that if the crippled building of reactor unit 4—with 1,535 fuel rods in the spent fuel pool 100 feet (30 meters) above the ground—collapses, not only will it cause a shutdown of all six reactors but will also affect the common spent fuel pool containing 6,375 fuel rods, located some 50 meters from reactor 4. In both cases the radioactive rods are not protected by a containment vessel; dangerously, they are open to the air. This would certainly cause a global catastrophe like we have never before experienced. He stressed that the responsibility of Japan to the rest of the world is immeasurable. Such a catastrophe would affect us all for centuries. Ambassador Murata informed us that the total numbers of the spent fuel rods at the Fukushima Daiichi site excluding the rods in the pressure vessel is 11,421 (396+615+566+1,535+994+940+6375). [...]
 

alwight

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Hey, if it makes you feel good.

In the meantime it will still take a year or two for you to actually become ill enough to die.
Nobody's telling us anything here other than the latest football scores, they don't want a panic presumably. :plain:
 

1PeaceMaker

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KAMPS: Unit 4 storage pool… The entire building is listing including the pool. What they have is steel jacks underneath the pool to try to keep the floor from falling out or the pool from flipping over.

If that cooling water supply is lost, it will be just a few hours at most before that waste is on fire. 135 tons outside of any radioactive containment. They would be direct releases into the environment. 100% of cesium-137 could be released to the environment.
 

meshak

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Have you heard of Lori Mochizuki at Fukushima Diary? I think even you would be interested in how he describes the survivors in the fallout areas. I have to agree with you, of course.

Lori escaped Japan but his parents basically had a suicidal attitude of loyalty to their home and company. Their biggest concern was keeping the company alive and they figured they would just deal with the consequences, even kill themselves if they got too sick. Well, now they both have arthritis pretty bad, so there you go. It's not going to be long.... :dead:

Japanese' tragedy is just another one of those world scale disasters. The world scale disasters will increase, according to the Bible.
 
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