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Gamerpc asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 1 decade ago

Global cover up of Japan's Nuclear problem. Not much info after March?

I have done a little research on Google and put various variations of questions into Google.

But I don't get much REAL info later than March.

WHY IS THAT ?

Are more people involved in this cover up than just Japan ?

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago
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    Google recently changed the way content is archived and removed 12% of all the data links.

    the reason given was to stop search engine optimization spoofing.

    What it really means is Bloggers and alternative press are now labeled as content farms.

    If you don't save bookmarks about important news or research or whatever

    Google is not there to help anymore.

    All that's left is identical Reuters and Associated press content

    state approved (Google) and cloned dozens and dozens of times.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    I think you're not looking in the correct places. The IAEA updates at least daily and more often if needed. The reason that there is less media attention is because the situation has improved virtually every day, and the media, unfortunately, only likes scare stories so they can increase ratings.

    Power and lights have been restored to the control and monitoring systems. The pressures have stabilized. The debris is being moved for treatment and disposal. No workers have been harmed, other than the two unfortunates who were drowned when the tsunami hit.

    Considering that forty year old plants were hit with an earthquake five times the strength they were designed for and yet they still shut down safely. The generators came on like they were supposed to when grid power was cut. Then the tsunami hit and the generators were wiped out. However, the battery backup still worked for the designed eight hours. The problem happened when no new generators could be put in. The problems have been minimal given the force the plants were hit with.

    Here is where you find current, factual status information:

    http://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/tsunamiupdate0...

    And a slide presentation that describes the effects:

    http://www.slideshare.net/iaea/fukushima-radiologi...

    And here is a chart that helps make sense of the numbers:

    http://www.xkcd.com/radiation/

  • tyus
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Technically, no. the way the Earth's climate device works, there is constrained interplay between the northern and southern hemispheres. In a worst case scenario the place Fukushima releases Chernobyl point fallout or worse, which continues to be achieveable, fallout would be detectable over the total northern hemisphere, possibly in risky quantities hundreds or hundreds of miles from Japan. The southern hemisphere might at last get detectable quantities of fallout, yet could be particularly not liable to get risky quantities. So Australia and NZ are secure. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that, if say Tokyo must be deserted because of fact of fallout, yeah, that would have worldwide outcomes.

  • 1 decade ago

    Turn on the television. It is there every day. No cover up.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You may be correct. I have also done GOOGLE search. Nothing of any interest after MARCH.

    Why did America and Russian specialists not get involved sooner ?

    I'm with you. Good question, but I have no answers

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You look at google and see a cover up? Go and investigate it in person, then you will see if there is a coverup.

  • 1 decade ago

    Global cover-up is the backbone of Corporate media that's how they survive.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Strange, I see stuff about it every day.

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