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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=staFgc4M47A&feature=player_embedded 70,000 U.S. Troops Radiation Poisoned due to Fukushima Nuclear Lies Approximately 70,000 American troops have been radiation poisoned for their humanitarian aid to Fukushima survivors after believing related nuclear industry and government lies, including that low-level radiation is not harmful to human health, according to an attorney last week who is representing the Navy in a lawsuit. “They’ve got leukemia, they have growths, they’re undergoing surgery to remove lesions in their brains, a couple of them have had them and have lost the sight in their eye,” Attorney Paul C. Garner said in a Nuke Radio interview last week. Garner is representing U.S. service members in Japan after March 11 during the humanitarian Operation Tomodachi. http://www.examiner.com/article/us-navy-sailors-sue-japan-for-radiation-fraud “One guy has testicular cancer. He was aboard the Reagan,” Garner said. “He’s 21. He had one of his testicles removed already.” Garner was speaking to Christina Consolo on Nuked Radio, an internet radio program that began on the 1-year anniversary of Fukushima, and now airs 2 days each week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The nuclear industry catastrophe occurred March 13, 2011 when a 9.0 earthquake and tsunami struck the area of Japan that is home to the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. Operation Tomodachi was a humanitarian mission conducted in Japan after the massive quake, tsunami, and nuclear catastrophe began and lasted 80 days. "70,000 US servicemen and women from the Navy, Airforce, Army & Marines delivered food, blankets & water in areas of devastation," explains Consolo. "What they didn't know was the severity of radiation exposure they received since TEPCO refused to acknowledge the extent of what was happening at the Fukushima plant. "A registry was created to track subsequent health problems by the Department of Defense, but that program was recently abandoned," Consolo says. "As many servicemen and women have already begun to exhibit severe health issues a lawsuit was filed in San Diego Federal Court against TEPCO by Environmental Law Attorney Paul Garner, to establish a medical fund for the servicemen and women who were involved in this operation as well as their families in Japan." Consolo spoke with Mike Seybourn about what it was like to work in a highly radioactive environment and what the future might hold for him and his family in terms of health, a distubing discussion. The 'no-harm low-level radiation' lie that keeps on killing “You know what their talking points are, the Tepco people and those in power?” Garner asked Consolo, also now known as RadChick. “It’s all low-level radiation, nothing to worry about. It’s too little to worry about.” Prominent human rights defenders and scientists have expressed outrage over the Fukushima lies by industry and government since the catastrophe began. These include a long list, including people such as Erich Pica, president of Friends of the Earth, Dr. Alexey Yablokov, Dr. Helen Coldicott, Arnie Gundersen of Fairwinds, and Dr. Mark Sircus. http://www.examiner.com/article/nuclear-whistleblowers-stop-lying-about-fukushima http://www.examiner.com/article/radiating-americans-fukushima-rain-clinton-s-secret-food-pact http://www.examiner.com/article/radiating-americans-fukushima-rain-clinton-s-secret-food-pact http://www.examiner.com/article/am-women-pay-high-price-for-fukushima-cover-up-35-more-dead-babies http://www.examiner.com/article/fukushima-worst-confirmed-radiated-children-need-evacuation Each of the above-listed rights defenders and scientists and many others have repeatedly warned that consequences of the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan is comparable to or potentially greater than health and environmental consequences of the Chernobyl reactor explosion on April 26, 1986 in Ukraine. “If they get away with this then what did we fight Watergate for?” Garner asked Consolo. The independent nuclear specialists have warned that long-term risk of radiation due to internal exposure would be worse due to lies and cover-up of the catastrophe presently used to protect the nuclear energy industry. After over a year of that lying about the hazard of low-level radiation, as the U.S. government also has, last October, TEPCO acknowledged it had played down safety risks at the facility “out of fear that they would lead to a plant shutdown,” CNN reported. The United Nations has also been complicit. At a press conference almost two years ago, in March 2011, Dr. Yablokov, who had been holding a daily vigil in front of the World Health Organization headquarters due to its alleged false reporting of Chernobyl, explained: "We are seeing something that has never happened... a multiple reactor catastrophe including one using plutonium fuel as well as spent fuel pool accidents, all happening within 200 kilometers of a metropolis of 30 million people. Because the area is far more densely populated than around Chernobyl, the human toll could eventually be far worse in Japan." "The World Health Organization cannot make any comment or decision regarding nuclear energy without deferring to the International Atomic Energy Agency which actively promotes nuclear power," according to Beyond Blue. Words of warning by Fukushima whistleblowers seemingly fell on deaf ears of the pubic and all of those government agencies meant to protect the public, in Japan and in the U.S. Garner described to CNN in December the illnesses as "major health issues." "Our best and brightest -- who were hired to perform top service to our Navy -- went there to provide humanitarian tasks and did not want to bargain their health and well being," Garner told Consolo. "But the people running the power plant lied to them." The suit against Tokyo Electric Power Company alleged a series of failures, including lying. It was filed Dec. 21 in U.S. District Court Southern District of California, alleging that the sailors -- among some 5,500 who were aboard the USS Ronald Reagan providing humanitarian aid to the stricken zone – were sickened from exposure to radiation that escaped from the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant. "The Plaintiffs must now endure a lifetime of radiation poisoning and suffering which could have and should have been avoided," Gardner said. The question remains regarding how many other unwitting individuals will suffer from lies about radiation, not only from Fukushima and other nuclear energy facilities, but also from the fossil fuel industry that is continually exposing the public to radiation that is also “played down” – lied about. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kjuWYA4nQko The New Face Of China http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=l_AkAzkU2nc#at=20 THIS IS STRICTLY FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED NO ONE UNDER 18 SHOULD VIEW THIS---- THIS IS STRICTLY FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY A sharp rise in executions in the Middle East meant more judicial killings last year even as fewer countries resorted to capital punishment, according to new figures published yesterday. Amnesty International recorded at least 360 executions in Iran, 82 in Saudi Arabia and 68 in Iraq in 2011. As a result, the overall count of people killed as a result of the death penalty rose to at least 676 last year, up from 527 in 2010, when Iran executed 252, Saudi Arabia killed 27 and Iraq executed one person. But while the global total jumped, the number of countries that carried out executions last year fell to 20, down from 23 in the year before. "The vast majority of countries have moved away from using the death penalty," Salil Shetty, Amnesty's secretary-general, said. "Even among the small group of countries that executed in 2011, we can see gradual progress." But the figures do not include what the human rights group said were "the thousands of prisoners thought to have been executed in China". They also exclude what Amnesty termed "credible reports" of unacknowledged executions in Iran. The annual statistics from the rights group featured prisoners sentenced for a variety of offenses, including blasphemy in Pakistan, sodomy in Iran and sorcery in Saudi Arabia. In addition to those executed last year, Amnesty also recorded that 1,923 people were sentenced to death in 63 countries last year, compared with 2,024 in 2010. Executions have risen substantially under the new rule of chinese primier Kim Jong Un... All Americans Must See This Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=16K6m3Ua2nw Many Black Males Mistakenly Identified As Christopher Dorner http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=b7f_1360618934 A Second LAPD Officer Steps Forward With His Own Manifesto The following is a post from a second LAPD Officer, and a Facebook Friend of Christopher Dorner , his name is Joe Jones. “My Former LAPD Officer Joe Jones MANIFESTO… I know most of you who personally who me are in disbelief of the partial story I will tell today. A story that has been suppressed for about 18 years, But lives strong everyday of my life. I without hesitation would like to send my condolences to the Victims who were lost and their families during this tragic situation. I would also like to send my condolences and well wishes to the many former and current Officers, as well as …Citizen’s and their families who lost the lives and souls of loved one’s to the injustices of Police Corruption, Scandal, Lies, Deception and Brutality. Unlike Former Officer Dorner, I fear dying; But I also fear living in a society where Innocent people are dying for no reason. A society where pain so great can be afflicted to people who have to desire to live right and treat people right and then be punished for doing right. They say we all look alike. In very few cases this of course is true. But in most cases it is not. I feel a resemblance to Dorner, (See Photos) However several people who have no resemblance to Dorner have been shot due to the fear of what is taking place. I DO NOT WANT TO BE SHOT FOR CRIMES I DID NOT COMMIT!. Neither does anyone else. To preface my story I will say this: Just like former Officer Christopher Dorner I used to smile a lot. I loved everyone. I was voted Friendliest Senior of my Sr. Class in High School. I always believed in the system and never got into any trouble. I loved hard and gave to all I could. After Joining the LAPD in 1989 I quickly found out that the world and society had major flaws. I had flaws as well for ever believing that our system of government was obligated to do the right thing. his is what I believed as a young Officer. Without going into major detail, I need you to first assume that I would not surface 16 years later with lies about a situation that has me with PTSD to this very day. The pain forces me to speak as I have yet to shake the Ill’s of my experience as an LAPD Officer. Of course I have moved on physically. But mentally and emotionally I still live with flaws. I can’t go into re-living the emotions of what I went through so I will say this. I had my home viciously attacked by a gunman with my family and myself inside the house. No arrests were made and my family and I Received very little support. I had my Civil Rights violated on several occasions. I was falsely arrested at gunpoint by the Sheriffs as an Officer who ID’d himself and was conspired against by both LAPD and the Sheriffs when my Civil case went to Trial. I was falsely accused on more than one occasion and simply placed in a position that the trust was so compromised that I could no longer wear the Uniform. Also know there were many more episodes. All of these issues are well documented and I present them not to be a Whistle blower, However to hope that one would not assume that all of what is being said is Lies as presented by Dorner. I don’t know him, But I know me. I will say from my experience, If a person knows they were wrong it is easier to move on without anger. Seems that Dorner obviously could not move on… Could I just be content and move on with my life and not say anything? Yes…Then I would feel that I for once had my chance to speak on something that hurts me to this day and I did nothing to arouse thought or provoke reform. This is what I hope comes from this whole situation: 1. Families that lost someone to this tragedy find the peace that only God can give at this terrible time. 2. Citizens of Los Angeles be mindful of this fearful time to be an Officer and comply vigorously so that you are not the victim of an Officer on high alert. 3. Government and Politicians please be diligent in the responsibility of creating Laws that protect those who could be the victim of a conspiracy. Never allow the door to be shut on the Truth. 4. Honest and Fair LAPD & All Agencies: Keep doing what you are doing to protect citizens and be safe while you are doing so. We need you and I would hope that you do not allow the Bureaucratic drama and Stress to kill your morale as I know it can. 5. Unethical LAPD & all Agencies: Whatever is was that lead you down this path, Pray to somebody’s God to forgive you and begin to remove unethical methods to your policing style. Always think what if it were you, How would you feel?..How would you like if you were falsely accused and your life, lively-hood and career was taken from you? How would you like if someone was beating on you just because they felt they could get away with it? You are no better the criminals you took and oath to arrest when you do what you do! 6. Chistopher Dorner. The 1st thing I would say to him is, I feel your pains!…But you are going about this the wrong way. To take innocent lives could never be the answer to anything. I say this as a Man who experienced the same pain, betrayal, anger, suffering, litigation and agony that you did in many ways, Only I didn’t get Fired. I just choose to go a different route. My heart still suffered that same shock, I was still left to try and put the pieces back together. The disbelief that people could conspire and cause you to loose something you loved so dearly was still there. I lost my Career, I lost my Family, I lost my Dignity, I lost my Trust…But I am here now to hopefully one day see change…Bro, Don’t kill anymore Innocent people. Your point has been made. Clearly. They know you mean business, The whole world knows. Refrain from any further wrong doing and do what you must to salvage your Soul. Whatever that means to you. Just remember that God is a forgiving God. In conclusion I say to people who knew none of this about me that one day I will have to reflect on when was the time to speak. When I see the potential for innocent lives to be lost…The time is Now!…JJ” https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=249115268556048&set=a.214860781981497.55170.214856331981942&type=1&theater Military-grade social media spying technology revealed Software that can map people’s lives by mining data from social media sites has already been developed by a US defence contractor, it has emerged. The news comes amid growing concerns by businesses about new entrants to the global workforce posing increasing security challenges to their employers as they mix personal and private lives. Raytheon developed the software that can track people’s movements and predict future behaviour as part of a joint industry research and development effort with the US military in 2010. The project was set up to help build a national security system to analyse ”trillions of entities” from cyber space, according to the Guardian. The paper obtained a video that reveals how the “extreme-scale analytics” system can gather vast amounts of information about people from websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. The video shows that the Rapid Information Overlay Technology, or Riot, can pull out location data from photographs that is automatically embedded by some smartphones. The video also demonstrates Riot’s capability to identify what places an individual visits regularly, the times at which they visit those places, what the individual looks like and who they communicate with online. Raytheon claims it has not sold the software to any clients, but it was shared between the members of the joint research and development project. Civil liberties groups have raised concerns that the technology could be used by governments as a means ofmonitoring people online. Raytheon did not want its Riot demonstration video to be revealed on the grounds that it says it shows a “proof of concept” system design it is working on to help meet US security needs. A spokesman told the Guardian: ”Its innovative privacy features are the most robust that we’re aware of, enabling the sharing and analysis of data without personally identifiable information [such as social security numbers, bank or other financial account information] being disclosed.” Communications Data Bill needs more work News of the Riot system comes just days after a UK cross-party intelligence and security committee found that the government’s proposed Communications Data Bill needs more work. The so-called “snooping bill” is aimed at making it easier for security and police services to spy on emails, phone calls and internet activity and has been widely criticised as an assault on civil liberties. Campaigners believe the proposed changes could lead to blanket surveillance of the entire UK population. The proposals have also drawn criticism from members of the technology industry. The committee, which has been charged with scrutinising the bill before it is enacted, has raised concerns about “insufficient consultation” with service providers about practical implementation. The committee also raised concerns about a lack of “coherent communication” about the way in which communications data is used and the safeguards that will be in place. http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240177808/Military-grade-social-media-spying-tech-revealed Dianne Feinstein’s shocking lies about the number of civilians killed by U.S. drone program Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat and chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, brazenly lied about the number of civilians killed by the U.S.’s so-called “targeted killing” (or “targeted force” as she put it) program during her remarks at the beginning of the confirmation hearings of John Brennan. This assassination program, mostly – but not entirely – comprised of strikes carried out by drones, was recently shown to be even more disturbing than previously thought with the leak of a Justice Department white paper, although a federal court ruling determined that the Obama administration never has to explain the legal basis for the strikes in court. The program also has some calling for increased oversight through another secret court even though Attorney General Eric Holder claims the secret reviews of classified evidence carried out by the Obama administration count as due process. “But for the past several years, this committee has done significant oversight of the government’s conduct of targeted strikes, and the figures we have obtained from the executive branch, which we have done our utmost to verify, confirm that the number of civilian casualties that have resulted from such strikes each year has typically been in the single digits,” Feinstein said. The claim that civilian deaths resulting from “the use of targeted force,” as she put it, have “typically been in the single digits” is simply ludicrous. Conor Friedersdorf massively underestimates the magnitude of this lie when he calls the claim “imprecise.” It is nothing short of an egregious lie. Even if Feinstein was using some of more “conservative” statistics like those compiled by the New American Foundation – shown to be woefully inaccurate by Friedersdorf in July of 2012 – her claim wouldn’t be truthful. Researchers at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism in the UK estimates that the number of civilians killed in drone strikes in Pakistan – not including those killed by drones in Yemen, Somalia and elsewhere – to be at a minimum 2 in 2004, 6 in 2005, 96 in 2006, 4 in 2007, 74 in 2008, 119 in 2009, 97 in 2010, 68 in 2011 and 7 in 2012. Maybe Feinstein chose to only look at the figures for 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2012? Even then, the claim would be dubious at best since those figures only include Pakistan. Keep in mind, as the Bureau of Investigative Journalism points out, that from 2004-2013 the CIA has conducted 364 drone strikes in Pakistan. 312 of those have been during the Obama administration. Somewhere from 473-893 civilians have been reported killed as a result of those 364 strikes and 176 children were reported killed in Pakistan alone. Anywhere from 1,270 to 1,433 civilians were reportedly injured. Remember, this is all just in Pakistan where the CIA targets rescuers and funerals with drone strikes. In Yemen, 42-52 U.S. drone strikes have been confirmed from 2002 to 2013 while 54-64 total U.S. operations have been confirmed, according to the Bureau. Possible extra U.S. operations range from 135 to 157 and possible extra U.S. drone strikes range from 77 to 93. The total number of people killed ranges from 374 to 1,112 with 72 to 178 civilians killed by all operations. The number of children killed by all U.S. operations in Yemen during the period ranges from 27 to 37. Thankfully, the numbers in Somalia are significantly lower, but those numbers are from 2007 to 2013. The total number of U.S. strikes is 10-23, while the total number of U.S. drone strikes range from three to nine. Total number of people reported killed ranges from 58 to 170 while civilians killed range from 11 to 57 with one to three children reported killed. Friedersdorf also points out that there have been instances where a single strike caused more civilian casualties than Feinstein claims occur in an entire year. One example is a 2009 strike in Yemen which resulted in far more civilian deaths than Feinstein’s numbers would allow. “Some months after the attack in Al Majalah, Amnesty International released photos showing an American cluster bomb and a propulsion unit from a Tomahawk cruise missile,” according to an article published on the New Yorker’s Daily Comment blog. “A subsequent inquiry by the Yemeni parliament found that fourteen Al Qaeda fighters had been killed—along with forty-one civilians, including twenty-three children.” As the article points out, when American officials were spoken to, “they seemed genuinely perplexed. They didn’t deny that a large number of civilians had been killed. They felt bad about it. But the aerial surveillance, they said, had clearly showed that a training camp for militants was operating there.” “It was a terrible outcome,” an unnamed official told Dexter Filkins, the author of the piece. “Nobody wanted that.” If Feinstein’s claim was accurate, the casualties from that single “targeted” strike would have to be spread out over some five years. That’s not the only single incident that proves Feinstein’s claim to be completely and totally false. An incredibly detailed and lengthy report published in September 2012, “Living Under Drones,” by the International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic at Stanford Law School and the Global Justice Clinic at New York University School of Law focused on one such incident in Pakistan. The report focused on a single drone strike on March 17, 2011 in Pakistan which killed around 40 or more people according to “nearly all available sources.” While individuals with Pakistani intelligence said that 12 or 13 of those killed were Taliban militants, the report stated that, “the Associated Press investigation found that it was likely only four. Of those four, only one, Sherabat Khan, has ever been identified by name.” Separate investigations carried out by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism “so far obtained the names of 24 civilians killed who died in the strike,” according to the report. The most noteworthy of all points, however, is that according to a New York Times report from last year, Obama embraced a disputed method for counting civilian casualties that did little to box him in. It in effect counts all military-age males in a strike zone as combatants, according to several administration officials, unless there is explicit intelligence posthumously proving them innocent. This method of counting civilian deaths is, on its face, completely absurd. Feinstein’s justification for trusting the Obama administration’s numbers are perhaps even more absurd. Spencer Ackerman of Danger Room asked Feinstein why the Intelligence Committee would be confident in believing that the CIA was not misleading Congress about civilian deaths from drones when they previously misled Congress about their torture and detention program. “That’s a good question, actually,” Feinstein said, according to Danger Room. “That’s a good question.” “She said she felt the CIA wasn’t ‘defensive’ of the drones in the way it was defensive of the torture program, however,” wrote Ackerman. Feinstein refuses to even recognize the fact that the Obama administration’s estimates are not only based on a patently absurd methodology but also that the administration “has clear incentives to lie,” as Friedersdorf rightly points out. This issue is only going to become more important as outgoing Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta stated that the U.S. needs an open-ended drone war in order to prevent a future attack on America and the problem of domestic drone use is becoming increasingly contentious. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=waro4LJDZvU |
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| VoiceofReason | Feb 13 2013, 09:18 PM Post #2 |
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They should sue America for sending them into Radiation-infested Japan in the first place. Edited by VoiceofReason, Feb 13 2013, 09:19 PM.
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| VoiceofReason | Feb 13 2013, 09:20 PM Post #3 |
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Magnetic.... Sometimes LESS IS MORE!
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