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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>From:</B> <A title=rdbayer@terra.com.pe
href="mailto:rdbayer@terra.com.pe">David Bayer</A>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> May 19, 2012<BR></DIV></DIV>
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color=#ff0000><FONT color=#000000>¿ No es posible que la muerte masiva de
delfines y pelícanos esta relacionado a la radiacion y las substancias toxicas
que estan en el Pacifico debido a Fukushima?</FONT>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>David Bayer<BR>P.O. BOX 139, Ica, Peru<BR>Tel:
51-56-506073 + (51) 956-099121 <BR><A
href="mailto:rdbayer@terra.com.pe">rdbayer@terra.com.pe</A></FONT></DIV></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face=Arial>A Special Report On the Fukushima Nuclear
Catastrophe <BR><FONT size=4>The Pacific Ocean Is Dying</FONT> <BR>By Cosmic
Convergence News Analysis - 18 May 2012 <BR><A
href="http://www.nationofchange.org/pacific-ocean-dying-1337346516">http://www.nationofchange.org/pacific-ocean-dying-1337346516</A>.
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<DIV><BR>Just prior to the Supermoon of March 18th, 2011, the world witnessed a
natural and manmade disaster of epic proportions. What transpired off the Coast
of Honshu Island, Japan on March 11 has forever altered the planet and
irremediably affected the global environment. Whereas the earthquake and tsunami
proved to be truly apocalyptic events for the people of Japan, the ongoing
nuclear disaster at Fukushima is proving to be cataclysmic for the entire world.
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<DIV><BR>Most of the world community is still unaware of the extremely profound
and far-reaching effects that the Fukushima nuclear disaster has had. If the
nations of the world really understood the implications of the actual ‘fallout’
– past, current and future – the current nuclear energy paradigm would be
systematically shut down. For those of us who are in the know, it is incumbent
upon each of us to disseminate the relevant information/data necessary to
forever close down the nuclear power industry around the globe. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>There is now general agreement that the state of the art of nuclear
power generation is such that it was deeply flawed and fundamentally dangerous
from the very beginning. This fact was completely understood to be the case by
the industry insiders and original financiers of every nuclear power plant ever
built. Nuclear engineers had a very good understanding of just how vulnerable
the design, engineering and architecture was at the startup of this industry.
Nevertheless, they proceeded with this ill-fated enterprise at the behest of
who? </DIV>
<DIV><BR>Therefore, this begs the question, "Why would such an inherently unsafe
technology and unstable design be implemented worldwide in the first place?"
</DIV>
<DIV><BR>More importantly, "Who ought to be responsible for mitigating this
ongoing planetary nuclear disaster?" And, is there any practical way this
predicament can be fixed? Is there technology available which can address this
situation in any meaningful way? <BR></DIV>
<DIV>With the increasing energy needs of the global economy pushing energy-poor
nations like Japan into nuclear power, the economic incentive has always
overridden good judgment. Especially in Japan do we see a nation that was
literally set up to be a poster child for the nuclear power industry. This, in a
place that is known to be the most seismically active region in the world!
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<DIV><BR>"Does anyone in their right mind believe that nuclear power plants can
ever be designed, engineered or constructed to withstand 9.0 earthquakes
followed by 15 meter high tsunamis? Sorry if we offend, but such a display of so
deadly a combination of ignorance and arrogance must represent the very height
of hubris. Particularly in view of the inevitable consequences which have
manifested at Fukushima, how is it that so few saw this pre-ordained and
disastrous outcome, except by willful blindness?" — Japan: A Nation Consigned To
Nuclear Armageddon </DIV>
<DIV><BR>Numerous headlines over the past few weeks have been relentless in
trumpeting Japan’s begrudging response to this global wakeup call. For the first
time since nuclear power has been used in the land of Nippon, all 55 nuclear
power plants now sit idle. This is of course very good news for the people of
Japan. The question now remains how to go about remediating all of these
vulnerable and unsafe nuclear reactors. Particularly because of those nuclear
plants that are located anywhere along the Japanese coastline is this
remediation imperative an existential necessity. </DIV>
<DIV><BR><FONT color=#0000ff><U>Japan nuclear power-free as last reactor shuts
<BR>Japan switches off last nuclear power plant; will it cope?</U></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#0000ff></FONT><FONT
color=#0000ff></FONT><BR><STRONG>International Forces Are Responsible For
Fukushima; An Immediate Global Response Needs To Be Formulated</STRONG> </DIV>
<DIV>Since the very first news about the Fukushima nuclear disaster came to
light, many industry researchers and various investigations have unveiled the
multi-decade plot to foist nuclear power onto the islands of Japan. The many
forces arrayed against the Japanese people were so formidable that this
ill-fated enterprise could only come to such an unfortunate outcome. Just as
humankind learned from the folly of dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and
Nagasaki, Fukushima has served as an example of how not to implement nuclear
power generation. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>"Quite purposefully, no one ever stopped to consider the obvious and
far-reaching ramifications of constructing 55 nuclear reactors on the most
seismically active piece of property on planet Earth! And, that doesn’t count
another 12 reactors in various stages of planning or development." — An Open
Letter to the People of Japan </DIV>
<DIV><BR>If Japan is to remain habitable for future generations, there are
certain (nuclear) matters confronting every corner of this island nation which
must be addressed post haste. We know the people of Japan are up to it. The real
question is whether the powers who have controlled their destiny are willing to
back off for once since WWII. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>Can the USA, the UK, Israel and France completely let go of their
control of the Japanese economy, energy infrastructure and political process?
Not only does the very existence of Japan rely on this relinquishment of
control, the futures of the USA, UK and France do as well. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>"Tokyo has the largest greater metro population in the world at about
34.3 million. Tokyo has the largest GDP of all major cities in the world –
larger than both New York City and London. Tokyo is the economic/financial
capital of the world’s 3rd largest national economy, as well as the primary
economic engine of East Asia." – As Fukushima Goes, So Goes Japan </DIV>
<DIV><BR>Most are not aware, even at the very highest levels of the Global
Control Matrix, but as Fukushima goes, so goes Japan. Taken to its logical
conclusion we can say with absolute certainty that as Japan goes, so goes the
entire planet. In reality, Japan is not only a super-charged trigger point in
the Pacific Ring of Fire, it is also a lynchpin for the world economy as the
previous article well explains. Therefore, we would highly advise the
Anglo-American power structure to take proper responsibility for this
unprecedented global catastrophe and show up in great force on the Honshu
coastline to remediate and de-activate wherever still possible. </DIV>
<DIV><BR><STRONG>Global "Manhattan Project" Required</STRONG> <BR>It is quite
quizzical that those who run the Global Control Matrix have not yet seized the
day. What is clearly at stake is the Pacific Ocean, its shorelines, numerous
national economies, as well as myriad ecosystems and aquatic environments. If
they persist in this display of passivity and willful neglect, the planet may
never recover. Surely, we can offer the observation that as the Pacific becomes
exposed to massive volumes of radioactive water being dumped from the Fukushima
site, eventually this radiation will find its way to the four corners of that
ocean and beyond. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>There has been a steady barrage of headlines lately aimed at those who
can respond to this global catastrophe with some degree of cogency. A uniquely
cohesive international response is urgently required if there is to be any hope
of a successful remediation. Only a fully represented international think tank
and implementation team has any chance of formulating a strategy that might be
successful at fixing Fukushima. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>We’re thinking of a Manhattan Project type of gravity. After all, if
such a serious project was established in the interest of creating an atomic
bomb, surely a similar endeavor can be initiated in the interest of saving the
same country, that was ravaged by nuclear war, from Fukushima-generated
radiation. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>Japan has clearly shown that this disaster is way beyond their ability
to manage and capacity to address in any meaningful way. Their entire culture
seems to ensure that the real problems will be constantly swept under the rug.
The problem this time around is that there may be no rug soon to sweep it under.
</DIV>
<DIV><BR><STRONG>As Fukushima Goes, So Goes Japan</STRONG> <BR>The preceding
article clearly sets forth the thesis that if Tokyo requires evacuation in the
future, the Japanese economy will immediately collapse. This eventuality would
merely be the first domino to fall toward the collapse of the entire global
economy. The prospect at this point is so real that those decision-makers at the
top of the Global Control Matrix can’t afford not to inaugurate a worldwide
effort to remediate Fukushima. <BR></DIV>
<DIV><STRONG>The Pacific Ocean Is Dying </STRONG><BR>How about the rest of the
Pacific Ocean? What does the future hold in store for the largest body of water
on Earth? One that circulates more water than any other ocean and possesses more
coastline than all the others put together. The following headlines portend the
future health of the Pacific, so all are encouraged to take serious notice.
</DIV>
<DIV><BR><FONT color=#0000ff><U>Fukushima Daiichi Worker: Nothing can be done
except to leak radioactive water! — Honestly feel that we are dumping massive
amounts into ocean — Will spread all over world, reaching Hawaii and US soon
<BR>Nuclear Professor: 5,000 Hiroshima bombs worth of cesium-137 in spent fuel
pool No. 4 — "Low estimate" <BR>Doomsday scenarios spread about No. 4 reactor at
Fukushima plant <BR>Former Ambassador: No. 4 reactor a top national security
issue for entire world — Could start "the ultimate catastrophe" <BR>Japan
Nuclear Expert: Humanity as a whole has literally never experienced something
like Fukushima — "We will be fighting this radiation on the order of tens or
hundreds of years"</U></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><BR>The upshot of each of these articles is that the Pacific Ocean is
extremely vulnerable to the radioactive waste being dumped into her waters at
Fukushima. Should another catastrophic earthquake occur, it could create a new
and more complicated nuclear disaster scenario that is truly irreparable. Even
without any seismic activity affecting the nuclear sites, the current state of
affairs has taken for granted that the Pacific Ocean will become a nuclear
dumping ground for decades to come. It has not been lost on us that such an
inevitability appears to be the only practical expedient available. </DIV>
<DIV><BR>We are truly saddened by the great loss of marine life and harm to
myriad aquatic and shoreline ecosystems. As the nuclear radiation is exported
around the Asian Ring of Fire, genetic mutation will begin to affect every form
of life — from phytoplankton to whales, from seabirds to mangroves, from
dolphins to krill. Everything that lives near the Pacific will be at risk to
some degree. Anyone who lives, works or plays in or around the Pacific will be
compelled to evaluate their relationship to this great ocean. <BR>What have we
done to Mother Earth by siting nuclear power plants in the most seismically
active region of the world?! </DIV>
<DIV><BR><STRONG>What in God’s Creation can possibly be done to fix it?</STRONG>
<BR>Never in the history of humankind has the planet been confronted with such a
grave set of circumstances. Fukushima represents all that can go wrong when
scientific applications and technological advancement within a crude industrial
context have gone awry. </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Unfortunately, given the many trajectories that numerous fields of
technological innovation are currently on, Fukushima and the BP Gulf oil spill
of 2012 may only be the beginning of a period of accelerating technospheric
breakdown which will sweep across the planet. </DIV>
<DIV><BR><FONT size=1>Author’s Note: NuclearReader.info has provided an
invaluable service to the worldwide internet community by giving away their
ebook currently linked here: http://www.nuclearreader.info/ The first chapter
entitled "Hazards of Low Level Radioactivity" ought to be a must read for anyone
impacted by Fukushima. Also of critical significance, there is a phenomenon
known as the Photoelectric Effect which weighs heavily throughout the entire
contamination zone associated with the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The following
article gives an important overview for those who want to know what we are
really dealing with as a planetary civilization.</FONT> <FONT size=2>
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