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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
84. Better than siding with TEPCO and the nuclear powers behind them...
Wed Jan 15, 2014, 09:42 AM
Jan 2014

Here's what I'm writing about (why it doesn't bother you is your business, not mine):

Fukushima, Plutonium, CIA, and the BFEE: Deep Doo-Doo Four Ways to Doomsday

The story connects a few dots from the present day back to World War II.



War crime, Yakuza, Secret Government. Why not?



Japan’s Nuclear Industry: The CIA Link.

By Eleanor Warnock
June 1, 2012, 10:18 AM JST.
Wall Street Journal Blog

Tetsuo Arima, a researcher at Waseda University in Tokyo, told JRT he discovered in the U.S. National Archives a trove of declassified CIA files that showed how one man, Matsutaro Shoriki, was instrumental in jumpstarting Japan’s nascent nuclear industry.

Mr. Shoriki was many things: a Class A war criminal, the head of the Yomiuri Shimbun (Japan’s biggest-selling and most influential newspaper) and the founder of both the country’s first commercial broadcaster and the Tokyo Giants baseball team. Less well known, according to Mr. Arima, was that the media mogul worked with the CIA to promote nuclear power.

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Mr. Shoriki, backed by the CIA, used his influence to publish articles in the Yomiuri that extolled the virtues of nuclear power, according to the documents found by Mr. Arima. Keen on remilitarizing Japan, Mr. Shoriki endorsed nuclear power in hopes its development would one day arm the country with the ability to make its own nuclear weapons, according to Mr. Arima. Mr. Shoriki’s behind-the-scenes push created a chain reaction in other media that eventually changed public opinion.

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Mr. Shoriki, backed by the CIA, used his influence to publish articles in the Yomiuri that extolled the virtues of nuclear power, according to the documents found by Mr. Arima. Keen on remilitarizing Japan, Mr. Shoriki endorsed nuclear power in hopes its development would one day arm the country with the ability to make its own nuclear weapons, according to Mr. Arima. Mr. Shoriki’s behind-the-scenes push created a chain reaction in other media that eventually changed public opinion.

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http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2012/06/01/japans-nuclear-industry-the-cia-link/



After President Carter was out of office, it was pretty much full-steam ahead for the Japanese bomb during the Pruneface Ronnie-Poppy Bush years. Hence, Fukushima Daiichi Number 3 and other select Japanese reactors were set up to process plutonium uranium fuels.



United States Circumvented Laws To Help Japan Accumulate Tons of Plutonium

By Joseph Trento
on April 9th, 2012
National Security News Service

The United States deliberately allowed Japan access to the United States’ most secret nuclear weapons facilities while it transferred tens of billions of dollars worth of American tax paid research that has allowed Japan to amass 70 tons of weapons grade plutonium since the 1980s, a National Security News Service investigation reveals. These activities repeatedly violated U.S. laws regarding controls of sensitive nuclear materials that could be diverted to weapons programs in Japan. The NSNS investigation found that the United States has known about a secret nuclear weapons program in Japan since the 1960s, according to CIA reports.

The diversion of U.S. classified technology began during the Reagan administration after it allowed a $10 billion reactor sale to China. Japan protested that sensitive technology was being sold to a potential nuclear adversary. The Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations permitted sensitive technology and nuclear materials to be transferred to Japan despite laws and treaties preventing such transfers. Highly sensitive technology on plutonium separation from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site and Hanford nuclear weapons complex, as well as tens of billions of dollars worth of breeder reactor research was turned over to Japan with almost no safeguards against proliferation. Japanese scientist and technicians were given access to both Hanford and Savannah River as part of the transfer process.

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A year ago a natural disaster combined with a man-made tragedy decimated Northern Japan and came close to making Tokyo, a city of 30 million people, uninhabitable. Nuclear tragedies plague Japan’s modern history. It is the only nation in the world attacked with nuclear weapons. In March 2011, after a tsunami swept on shore, hydrogen explosions and the subsequent meltdowns of three reactors at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant spewed radiation across the region. Like the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan will face the aftermath for generations. A twelve-mile area around the site is considered uninhabitable. It is a national sacrifice zone.

How Japan ended up in this nuclear nightmare is a subject the National Security News Service has been investigating since 1991. We learned that Japan had a dual use nuclear program. The public program was to develop and provide unlimited energy for the country. But there was also a secret component, an undeclared nuclear weapons program that would allow Japan to amass enough nuclear material and technology to become a major nuclear power on short notice.

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http://www.dcbureau.org/201204097128/national-security-news-service/united-states-circumvented-laws-to-help-japan-accumulate-tons-of-plutonium.html



Those of who have seen The World at War series on the tee vee are familiar with the black and white footage and great narrative chronicling the main events and figures of World War II. One of those episodes was entitled "The Bomb" and featured an interview with John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War to President Roosevelt and President Truman.



Here's part of what Mr. McCloy said about the Atomic Bomb – the use of which he counseled only as a last resort, after warning Japan to surrender (around 7:30 mark of Part 2):

“Besides that, we’ve got a new force, a new type of energy that will revolutionize warfare, destructive beyond any contemplation. I’d said, I’d mention the bomb. Mentioning the bomb, even at that late date, in that select group, was like, it was like they were all shocked. Because it was such a closely guarded secret. It was comparable to mentioning Skull and Bones at Yale – which you’re not supposed to do.”

After the war, McCloy was the United States High Commissioner to Germany, administering the U.S. zone of occupation, making him one of the front-line leaders of the Cold War. In that capacity, one of the questionable things he did was to forgive several NAZI industrialists and war criminals.

The great cartoonist Herb Block, HERBLOCK, depicted McCloy holding open a prison door for a NAZI, while in the background Stalin took a photo (if anyone has a copy or link to the cartoon, I’d be much obliged). About 15 years later, Mr. McCloy served the nation as a member of the Warren Commission.

While he wasn’t a member of Skull and Bones, McCloy certainly worked closely with a bunch of them, including Averell Harriman and Prescott Bush. As a Wall Street and Washington insider, "Mr. Establishment" he was called, Mr. McCloy used the offices of government to centralize power and wealth. That is most un-democratic.

Mother Jones goes into detail:



The Nuclear Weapons Industry's Money Bombs

How millions in campaign cash and revolving-door lobbying have kept America's atomic arsenal off the chopping block.

— By R. Jeffrey Smith, Center for Public Integrity
Mother Jones
Wed Jun. 6, 2012 3:00 AM PDT

Employees of private companies that produce the main pieces of the US nuclear arsenal have invested more than $18 million in the election campaigns of lawmakers that oversee related federal spending, and the companies also employ more than 95 former members of Congress or Capitol Hill staff to lobby for government funding, according to a new report.

The Center for International Policy, a nonprofit group that supports the "demilitarization" of US foreign policy, released the report on Wednesday to highlight what it described as the heavy influence of campaign donations and pork-barrel politics on a part of the defense budget not usually associated with large profits or contractor power: nuclear arms.

As Congress deliberated this spring on nuclear weapons-related projects, including funding for the development of more modern submarines and bombers, the top 14 contractors gave nearly $3 million to the 2012 reelection campaigns of lawmakers whose support they needed for these and other projects, the report disclosed.

Half of that sum went to members of the four key committees or subcommittees that must approve all spending for nuclear arms—the House and Senate Armed Services Committees and the Energy and Water or Defense appropriations subcommittees, according to data the Center compiled from the nonprofit Center for Responsive Politics. The rest went to lawmakers who are active on nuclear weapons issues because they have related factories or laboratories in their states or districts.

Members of the House Armed Services Committee this year have sought to erect legislative roadblocks to further reductions in nuclear arms, and also demanded more spending for related facilities than the Obama administration sought, including $100 million in unrequested funds for a new plant that will make plutonium cores for nuclear warheads, and $374 million for a new ballistic missile-firing submarine. The House has approved those requests, but the Senate has not held a similar vote on the 2013 defense bill.

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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/06/nuclear-bombs-congress-elections-campaign-donations



It isn't ironic or coincidental. It is the Establishment, the in-group, the Elite, the One-Percent that’s pretty much gotten the lion’s share of the wealth created over the last 50 years. The same group that’s pretty much had their fingers on the atomic button ever since the Bomb was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as profited from the development of nuclear power, nuclear weapons, and the almost continuous state of war since then. For lack of a better term, I call them the BFEE, or War Party.

BTW: I've never claimed to be an expert. I do use GOOGLE, though. Unlike you, I want people to know about things the nuclear industry and government prefer to cover up.

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First it doesn't exist, then it's no problem, then nobody could have anticipated. Nt. Warren Stupidity Jan 2014 #1
Well, there's been quite a bit of bullshit out there zappaman Jan 2014 #3
actually... dixiegrrrrl Jan 2014 #8
LOL, yup, here it is, everyone. closeupready Jan 2014 #36
No one really wants to hear that. Unrec. nt Bonobo Jan 2014 #2
Ha! zappaman Jan 2014 #6
I believe time will tell a different story. democratisphere Jan 2014 #4
Global research, eh? zappaman Jan 2014 #9
Oh FFS. You try to counter an article reporting actual science... SidDithers Jan 2014 #12
So...you turned to Gaddafi's fan club for "the truth". (nt) jeff47 Jan 2014 #26
See my link downthread. You can see radiation levels in real time. There is no issue. nt stevenleser Jan 2014 #41
I suspect they'd say that regardless the reality. n/t Skip Intro Jan 2014 #5
Same LA Times that was in favor of Iraq invasion, right? RobertEarl Jan 2014 #10
Just trying to counter total horseshit like this... zappaman Jan 2014 #14
oh burn. you know, what we really need is a tough, whip-smart investigative journalist to get to the dionysus Jan 2014 #50
What about Hawaii? JaneyVee Jan 2014 #7
Currents go clockwise in the N Pacific. jeff47 Jan 2014 #25
See link downthread. On that website, there is a realtime geiger counter in Hawaii. nt stevenleser Jan 2014 #43
Then FUCKING explain this....... Logical Jan 2014 #11
Simple Grilled Calamari zappaman Jan 2014 #15
Hmmmm...not so scary now, but DELICIOUS! n-t Logical Jan 2014 #17
We're gonna need a bigger grill! FSogol Jan 2014 #39
DU rec. BeFree will be here soon to offer the tin-foil perspective... SidDithers Jan 2014 #13
Shame folks dont just blindly believe what they're told, eh? n/t Skip Intro Jan 2014 #18
You mean from geiger counters in real time? nt stevenleser Jan 2014 #42
Geiger counters don't measure plutonium or americium... Octafish Jan 2014 #67
LOL, by all means, direct me to a radioactive material that does not emit gamma, beta or alpha stevenleser Jan 2014 #68
My mistake. Octafish Jan 2014 #72
BTW, plutonium decays by emitting alpha particles. So, yes. geiger counters detect plutonium just stevenleser Jan 2014 #69
That is so. Octafish Jan 2014 #74
Americium decays by emitting beta particles. Once again, that's how geiger counters detect it. nt stevenleser Jan 2014 #70
Thanks again for sharing. Here's a better explanation of Hot Particles... Octafish Jan 2014 #75
You're right, Geiger counters don't measure plutonium or americium. Gravitycollapse Jan 2014 #78
Columbia Medical Professor: Inhaling just one radioactive hot particle can cause cancer Octafish Jan 2014 #79
Wildly entertaining...nt SidDithers Jan 2014 #81
Yeah. Three runaway nuclear piles exposed to the environment is hilarious. Octafish Jan 2014 #82
No, it's your expertise via google search that's wildly entertaining...nt SidDithers Jan 2014 #83
Better than siding with TEPCO and the nuclear powers behind them... Octafish Jan 2014 #84
No worries ... Gordon Alf Shumway Jan 2014 #16
Tell that to the sea life Politicalboi Jan 2014 #19
+1 The truth is in the bioaccumulation flamingdem Jan 2014 #22
The problem is no matter what is said by scientists, there are those who will believe otherwise. Gravitycollapse Jan 2014 #20
I believe!! RobertEarl Jan 2014 #21
Yeah, you can't quite get over that time traveling radiation, can you? jeff47 Jan 2014 #24
Now, now RobertEarl Jan 2014 #28
Even the marine biologists who are talking about the sea lion death rate think you're wrong. Gravitycollapse Jan 2014 #29
Yep RobertEarl Jan 2014 #30
Ah, yes. The God of the gaps. Gravitycollapse Jan 2014 #31
Ah yes, time to move the details around since the last theory fell apart. jeff47 Jan 2014 #35
Canary in a coal mine RobertEarl Jan 2014 #46
Doesn't fix the holes in your theory. jeff47 Jan 2014 #47
Interesting RobertEarl Jan 2014 #55
ENEnews is real science? hobbit709 Jan 2014 #48
ENEnews is a better source than you. RobertEarl Jan 2014 #56
You're the one claiming enenews is science. hobbit709 Jan 2014 #57
ENEnews is just a source of news RobertEarl Jan 2014 #58
Me love nukes? That's the funniest thing said about me in months. hobbit709 Jan 2014 #59
What is your problem? RobertEarl Jan 2014 #60
My problem is idiots that go into full blown panic mode when they know nothing hobbit709 Jan 2014 #61
So don't panic RobertEarl Jan 2014 #62
I feel great. How do you feel? hobbit709 Jan 2014 #63
I feel bad for you RobertEarl Jan 2014 #64
Once again you're talking without knowing anything hobbit709 Jan 2014 #65
Nice to know you are reading RobertEarl Jan 2014 #66
Some science about the plume RobertEarl Jan 2014 #77
Did you know that even dolphins in the Atlantic are being affected by Fukushima? zappaman Jan 2014 #76
Yup, too much fear mongering. longship Jan 2014 #23
"experts say." Harumph! The DU "experts" say just the opposite. Common Sense Party Jan 2014 #27
Facts can sometimes help .... with your opinion MindMover Jan 2014 #54
But Geiger counters! Vashta Nerada Jan 2014 #32
But when there are more clicks now than before... seattledo Jan 2014 #33
No, there isn't obviously a problem. jeff47 Jan 2014 #34
Trace levels can still be dangerous Harmony Blue Jan 2014 #37
I'll take Helen Caldicott's word over any nuclear industry lackey. Octafish Jan 2014 #38
They are correct. There is a website that links geiger counters globally. One can see for themselves stevenleser Jan 2014 #40
Well how the hell am I supposed to panic with news like this? Orrex Jan 2014 #44
Yeah, Le Taz Hot Jan 2014 #45
"Never believe anything until it has been officially denied" Thorin_Oakenshield Jan 2014 #49
If we ask someone in authority whether the atmosphere is made of cheese, they will deny it. stevenleser Jan 2014 #51
Experts used to tell us school children in the fifties, during the Cleita Jan 2014 #52
Facts can sometimes help .... MindMover Jan 2014 #53
I have some yummy Humpy in my freezer... countryjake Jan 2014 #71
I'd love to make a West Coast interpretation of J.W. Jackson's Bluefish Paté Brother Buzz Jan 2014 #73
Otherwise, economies and industries (seafood, e.g.) would collapse, so "NO RISK," people! WinkyDink Jan 2014 #80
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