I've found them tucked away at TEPCO's site. I got there by accident.
It's here: http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/110311/
Strangely, I haven't managed to get to the page from their homepage.
Same thing with their Japanese page..
The Japanese page is here: http://www.tepco.co.jp/tepconews/pressroom/110311/index-j.html
戦争の経済学
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ArmstrongEconomics.com, 2/9/2014より:
戦争の経済学
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Very nice, great job finding this I haven't had a chance to look it over very well but I would suggest you keep copies of the originals because I don't see this being available forever. I did notice something useful in a couple of the pictures that I compared. They show the volume of material held by one of those blue containers. If you look closely at jpg #1 you'll notice a small pile of debris to the left of the glorified R/C truck.
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/110311/images/110411_1f_system1_1.jpg
Now, if you look at jpg #2 the pile of debris is about half the size after filling a blue box. At this rate they are going to need A LOT of boxes to clean up this mess. I wonder where they are stacking all of these bundles of happiness? They have a "Temporary Rubble Yard" but it looks kind of empty. I want to see some satellite photos of the nuclear graveyard they are building.
Yup. I'm downloading all of them.
So-called cleanup job seems like a token gesture. I bet they will just bury them.
Oops! I forgot to include the link for jpg #2
http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/news/110311/images/110411_1f_system1_2.jpg
Oh, BTW the website M.Simon suggested earlier in this blog is quite a gem between the two blogs it is pretty easy to keep up on the events the MSM chooses to ignore.
http://falloutphilippines.blogspot.com/
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