tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post1552021493368085370..comments2024-02-26T13:47:32.994-08:00Comments on Augureye Express: Fukushima; Deadly SilenceChautauquahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-41900672426169906862014-03-10T23:34:25.405-07:002014-03-10T23:34:25.405-07:00Great blog, keep up the good work and keep fightin...Great blog, keep up the good work and keep fighting the power.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-49593493419586476892013-07-31T11:07:09.749-07:002013-07-31T11:07:09.749-07:00Realist~
we are agreeing on a wide range of issues...Realist~<br />we are agreeing on a wide range of issues here, and most certainly your final sentence. If you haven't already...check out the interview Jeff Rense and Zen Gardner did, pretty excellent hour of radio. It's up on the Zen Gardner website today. Peace, brother, focus on the bigger picture! Love ya dude, keep slugging away!Chautauquahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-2354193058025538642013-07-31T11:03:15.193-07:002013-07-31T11:03:15.193-07:00Ginger~
Hi, yeah, I never know where my posts trav...Ginger~<br />Hi, yeah, I never know where my posts travel, a great way for me to find new websites and blogs. 30 million bloggers in cyberspace according to one source...we'd better start connecting :) that's a lot of mind power.<br />Thanks...Chautauquahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-63585714058757857522013-07-31T11:00:01.505-07:002013-07-31T11:00:01.505-07:00Greetings Wander~
Always a joy to hear from you. ...Greetings Wander~<br />Always a joy to hear from you. Indeed something bigger is in the works, perhaps even sooner than we expect. It may prove to be a 'long, hot summer.' We are all in this together -and no one gets out alive, that's for sure. Interesting times indeed. Haven't had time to watch the video, but will soon. Be well, brother... NamasteChautauquahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-32282531300036466032013-07-31T10:55:33.776-07:002013-07-31T10:55:33.776-07:00Thanks for responding ... it's how I know if I...Thanks for responding ... it's how I know if I'm connecting! I kept copious binders of printouts for years, invested perhaps a few grand in paper, ink etc. Then one day it hit me; "am I preparing for the trial of the century here", why am I saving all this information when the guilty will always deny and conceal everything not to their liking; and those we seek to awaken seem determined to reject any new data which invalidates their safe little bubble of denial. It got to a point where I had to be satisfied with a CD Rom archive for data, and if the day comes when no computers are left to play them, then it probably doesn't matter much. Blessings!Chautauquahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-32642611719145781542013-07-31T09:39:27.283-07:002013-07-31T09:39:27.283-07:00I totally blame the Japanesed government for this ...I totally blame the Japanesed government for this for three reasons. Firstly this thing can be entombed. Just because it is sitting slightly above sea level doesn't mean that an entire area around the site cannot be reclaimed like in Holland and be in a sense driven much above the sea. You can create a buffer zone of many miles around it with dikes. You don't need concrete either, you need mass. For every 4 or 5 inches of sand you 1/2 the amount of radiation. As anyone knows the doubling factor becomes huge after a few dozen times. By the time you start getting into the 15 foot pile of sand you have a radiation mitigation factor of the quintillion range. Even explosions from a total meltdown can be contained with enough mass. Just look at nuclear testing as an example of this. <br /><br />Pride and admission of failure is very important in the Japanese culture. To cover up the mess is to admit that they cannot solve the problem. This is believe it or not still the feeling in Japan that they can fix the problem. Pride is a terrible human emotion that destroys lives over the perception of not being approved of and ridiculed for a failure. <br /><br />The main reason for not even trying to bury it, is money. The Japanese do not want to spend enormous amounts of money to reclaim the area around Fukushima and create a buffer zone and the radiation removal of what seeps through. It also has to do with the lawsuits of many other surrounding countries that could start up by encasing it. To encase Fukushima means that it is too dangerous like Chernobyl to be left in the open. Other countries can claim all sorts of damages from the radiation leaks to this point. Japanese engineers are some of the best there are in the world, they know Fukushima can be made safe. The all wicked mighty dollar again takes its ugly head over what is fair and the correct course of action. <br /><br />Radioactive material is heavy and the likelihood that it is spreading throughout the Pacific is not happening like many of these environmental sites claim. However the catastrophic destruction to the area around Japan is unbelievable. Deep water currents are practically nil, as one can see the lack of any movement of the relics of the Titanic. The material will sink and stay pretty much in the same area. Sea life is a totally other story as they move around and get eaten by other sea life. This is much the same as DDT poisoning and mercury. Sea life damage is uncalculable.<br /><br />The misnotion that the entire Pacific is poisoned is from environmentists that don't take into account the hugeness of the ocean and the dilution of anything that should escape into the ocean currents. The Pacific is 60 million square miles and an average depth of 14,000 feet. This 160 million cubic miles of water. It would take hundreds of Fukushimas to saturate that much volume. The animals around the world are eating contaminated sea life that migrate around the globe. This is the death of the Pacific and other oceans from animals and other sea life spreading this. <br /><br />The Deepwater disaster had oil basically nearer to the surface where ocean currents move and people had Europe tarred up and other chaos, never happened because of the volume of water over distance. Again, this is with a floater, not with a sinker that very heavy radioactive waste is. Heavy particles sink quickly and it is more or a regional problem. Remember you have the weight of miles of water on top anything settled on the bottom of oceans. Radioactive material is just too heavy to stay suspended in the upper surface where ocean currents move. <br /><br />I blame the Japanese government for this more than anyone because they know what they are doing to life in the oceans, and yet they have no conscience to do what is right. The country of Japan, and unfortunately the guiltless Japanese people will suffer massive pay back in karma or whatever for the government's choose to be totally evil, all to save a few bucks. Too upsetting to talk about any further. <br /><br />Realist. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-83105387779874491972013-07-30T21:23:31.960-07:002013-07-30T21:23:31.960-07:00Great Story. Enjoyed it. Found it on Revolutionrad...Great Story. Enjoyed it. Found it on Revolutionradio.org<br />My blog is: The Yuma Liberty Outpost<br /><br />Godbless, GjaneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-59654285693969750432013-07-30T11:53:39.724-07:002013-07-30T11:53:39.724-07:00Blessing brother.
I was reading your text and easi...Blessing brother.<br />I was reading your text and easily understand the peculiar logic critical that you normally print, describing problems which no mats large enough size that can cover them up for a long time.<br />There's no way to hide all that long. Even though the vast majority of people are suffering from cerebral lobectomy. So what's the plan 'them'?<br />Because the bomb will explode in the backyard of all, how could they get rid of it?<br />Yesterday I watched a video that is posted below, and if true (apparently it is) could answer some of those questions.<br />Perhaps the schedule to cover all these planetary ills just long enough until something bigger happens. Something inevitable for everyone.<br />I precinct that we will not hear about it through CNN, FOX and media public relations related.<br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9szmVIqhV8<br /><br />Feel wanted and loved.<br /><br />PS: You can be my pure neurosis, but right now this video seems pretty convincing.<br />I understand and I leave it to your discretion to decide whether or not to publish this comment.<br />Anyway I would like to know your opinion about the video (by email if you prefer), because in my opinion your discernment and knowledge are important.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03597404751603456938noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-70118095978270870442013-07-30T07:04:12.611-07:002013-07-30T07:04:12.611-07:00Nice catch - It's getting where I can't tr...Nice catch - It's getting where I can't trust my own memory anymore. At least I got the year right. Thanks.Chautauquahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-27076996931001272702013-07-30T07:00:20.837-07:002013-07-30T07:00:20.837-07:00Just one thing, disaster happened on march 11 and ...Just one thing, disaster happened on march 11 and not april 11...Just to say.Apolline https://www.blogger.com/profile/07773156981416139878noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-2621976950745937032013-07-29T22:44:31.630-07:002013-07-29T22:44:31.630-07:00Many sincere thanks for your kind words. I just k...Many sincere thanks for your kind words. I just knew there would be a 'market' for unflinching truth. Namaste.Chautauquahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07872005505920598396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7778400479144209105.post-76127961961178346082013-07-29T21:46:24.212-07:002013-07-29T21:46:24.212-07:00Thank you so much for this blog. You talk truth.
...Thank you so much for this blog. You talk truth.<br /><br />For years when I find something revealing or interesting online, I capture the text or save it as a pdf to my hard drive. I too have seen too much vital information disappear.<br /><br />Keep up the good work. Blessings upon you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com