tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post5792307089073195395..comments2024-03-18T22:43:31.985-07:00Comments on EXSKF: #Fukushima I Nuke Plant: TEPCO Ready to Drive Carbon-Based Workers Even Harderarevamirpal::laprimaverahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10637620330944911600noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-59465672119976559992011-09-10T17:55:14.948-07:002011-09-10T17:55:14.948-07:00People will start dying soon.
They already are.
Th...People will start dying soon.<br />They already are.<br />Then the children will die.<br /><br />Soon there will be babies born with hideous genetic defects. It will not be in the press. The Japanese will cover it all up.<br />Then it will happen in other countries, Cananda, United States, Korea ...<br /><br />Hope will die last.MikeNZhttp://www.rt.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-68984123487968263742011-09-10T08:36:33.208-07:002011-09-10T08:36:33.208-07:00Well it seems like Japan has finally figured out a...Well it seems like Japan has finally figured out a way to "solve" their burakumin "problem". <br /><br />Burakumin are descendants of outcast communities that were tasked with occupations considered "tainted". While the Burakumin were liberated in 1871 the discrimination remains. In 1975 there was a scandal over a book named "A Comprehensive List of Buraku Area Names" (特殊部落地名総鑑 Tokushu Buraku Chimei Sōkan). This book was used by businesses to avoid hiring from buraku settlements and by family's to avoid poor marriage choices. The book was banned in 1985 but many copies still exist. Due to their social discrimination some Burakunmin are forced into the Yakuza. Mitsuhiro Suganuma, a former member of the Public Security Intelligence Agency claim they comprise 60% of the entire Yakuza ranks. <br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burakumin<br /><br />It is strongly rumored that the Yakuza acts as a broker for most of the part-time workforce used in the nuclear industry and sadly a large portion of these workers are fellow burakumin. <br /><br />@js<br /><br />Japan's strong currency actually works against it on the international market. A strong Yen means Japanese products are more expensive for the rest of the world and this translates into less sales. Investing overseas is more of a gamble than ever the current world's financial outlook is pretty bleak. The financial health of the top 5% of the population won't carry the rest of the nation for very long. Not paying your electric bill will just get your service shut-off and ruin your credit the same would happen even if you enlisted thousands of other people to do the same. If you think the "clean up" sucks now wait until you "force" TEPCO out of business you'll still be paying for a bulk of the clean up but now it will be done by candle light.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-75075455220131805992011-09-10T06:35:50.479-07:002011-09-10T06:35:50.479-07:00Sorry js, but Japan is probably broke for life now...Sorry js, but Japan is probably broke for life now. There is no known solution for massive radiation contamination, and the Fukushima Daiichi emissions far exceed those on Chernobyl.<br /><br />Look what just 93 grams of Cesium 137 did in Brazil 24 years ago: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goiânia_accident<br /><br />The decontamination resulted in almost 11 000 tons of radioactive waste.<br /><br />Do you see what I mean?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-31842854654303252842011-09-10T06:23:36.650-07:002011-09-10T06:23:36.650-07:00The above is a translation of the Japanese part of...The above is a translation of the Japanese part of the letter....that's the easy part of the job. This can also be viewed on the Senrinomichi page. Good luck with a good solid まとめof the English version.Ruthie Iidanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-16815208346116516472011-09-10T06:21:07.806-07:002011-09-10T06:21:07.806-07:00Dear Mr Sonoda Yasuhiro, Political Deputy Minister...Dear Mr Sonoda Yasuhiro, Political Deputy Minister for the Cabinet Office:<br /><br />Please forgive me for sending an e-mail without a prior warning.<br />I am the one who pointed his finger at the “Fukuichi” Live-cast Camera at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant. I was mentioned in one of the questions by Mr. Yuichi Sato from “Kaitosuru Kishadan” (Press Corps who Respond) at the joint press conference held at the Comprehensive Countermeasures Center of TEPCO. <br /><br />Also, please understand that I cannot reveal my identity for fear that the company to which I once belonged may be inconvenienced by my statements. The Website that I created is:<br /><br />Http://pointatfuku1cam.nobody.jp/<br /><br />(For the confirmation, I will also copy this message on that Website.)<br /><br />I emailed because I wanted to respond to Mr. Sonoda’s question: “Why is it that such a thing (finger pointing) will be an inconvenience for the company? I would like to know what that (finger-pointing) person himself thinks.” <br /><br />We, the workers, are warned not to do anything that’s not in our job description during our work, and obviously I broke that rule. Also, photography is prohibited in the premises of the J- Village and the quake-proof area, and I also broke that rule by taking pictures with my cell phone and by putting up the photos on my Website. It is entirely my fault that I broke these rules, and it is not the fault of the company, which had told us these rules beforehand. However, if the contractor, in this case, TEPCO, thinks that it is my company’s fault, my company will suffer the consequences. <br /><br />If one were to examine the situation closely, it would be obvious that it was my fault, but such investigation may also be delegated to my company as a subcontractor, and I am afraid that TEPCO may come to a hasty conclusion that “this company sends us workers who act irresponsibly.” TEPCO may also think that imposing a penalty to this subcontractor may deter further indiscretion after they have identified who the perpetrator is. I am going to explain on my Website why my company had no way of preventing me from doing what I did. <br /><br />It is certainly impertinent for me to send you these statements, even though I have done something that is contrary to social norms. I only hope that TEPCO will not impose sanctions on my company; otherwise, the restrictions on the workers will be more severe than they already are. I’ll be perefectly happy to cooperate with the government’s investigations into this matter. Mr. Yuichji Sato from the Press Corps wanted to summon me to the press conference, and I’ll comply if that does not cause trouble. <br /><br />Thank you for reading this message.Ruthie Iidanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-52896468798081282032011-09-10T05:39:38.171-07:002011-09-10T05:39:38.171-07:00Hello, we have translated the Japanese part alread...Hello, we have translated the Japanese part already if this helps on our Facebook page. Will send you the link in a few minutessenrinomichihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08427154829150711557noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1765307840677473617.post-26938215179380502172011-09-10T03:48:04.520-07:002011-09-10T03:48:04.520-07:00I agree with the author of this blog.
By the way t...I agree with the author of this blog.<br />By the way thanks for trying to translate the webcam guy blog,.I am looking forward to read it soon.<br /><br />However I disagree in your last point, Japan is not broke, I mean the ellite of Japan is NOT. like the executives of TEPCO you mention, not that they are the jap. ellite but..., please do not fall into the trap that this is the time, of Gambarimashou... bs, the TOP guys are making millions still and now with this crisis they are manipulating the public again, with ignorance and variety shows in TV, paying them lowest wages like always and now with no future strategic plan at all...<br />The average busineses are suffereing as common guys, but the very top.<br /><br />The yen is quite strong and they know how to invest that overseas, they do not care about Japan just quick loads of money as part of this huge transactions with the empire wealth, this is even more dramatic than the AIG bonuses scandal.<br /><br />Is another big bubble for the TOP guys and for the rest are just dimes and exposure to all this.<br /><br />Tell TEPCO that I wont pay my electricity bills till they solve the mess, they created.<br /><br />If people had some dignity and trust in theirselves and among poeple will, they should stop paying TEPCO bills all at once...<br />I guess the very top and associates know they own citizens very well and they are exploiting till the last days.<br /><br />Japan is very wealthy, money hasnt evaporated is still on the souless bonbon elite pockets.jsnoreply@blogger.com