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Fukushima Didn’t Just Suffer 3 Meltdowns … It Also Suffered Melt-THROUGHS and Melt-OUTS

Washingtons Blog: April 25, 2014

The Nuclear Core Has Finally Been Found … Scattered All Over Japan

We reported in May 2011 that authorities knew – within days or weeks –  that all 3 active Fukushima nuclear reactors had melted down, but covered up that fact for months.

The next month, we reported that Fukushima’s reactors had actually suffered something much worse: nuclear melt-throughs, where the nuclear fuel melted through the containment vessels and into the ground.  At the time, this was described as:

The worst possibility in a nuclear accident.

But now, it turns out that some of the Fukushima reactors have suffered even a more extreme type of damage: melt-OUTS.

By way of background, we’ve noted periodically that scientists have no idea where the cores of the nuclear reactors are.

And that highly radioactive black “dirt” has been found all over Japan.

It turns out that the highly radioactive black substances are likely remnants of the core.

The Journals Environmental Science & Technology and Journal of Environmental Radioactivity both found (hat tip EneNews) that the highly radioactive black substances match fuel from the core of the Fukushima reactors.

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission agrees.

Indeed, “hot particles” with extremely high levels of radiation – 7 billion, 40 billion , and even 40 billion billion Bq/kg – have been found all over the Fukushima region, and hundreds of miles away … in Tokyo.

Let’s put this in perspective.  The Atlantic notes:

Japanese regulations required nuclear waste with 100 or more bq/kg of Cesium to be monitored and disposed of in specialized containers.

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The new government limit for material headed for landfills is 8000 bq/kg, 80 times the pre-Fukushima limit.

So the hottest hot particle found so far is 5 million billion times greater than the current government limits of what can be put in a landfill.

In other words, the core of at least one of the Fukushima reactors has finally been found … scattered all over Japan.

(How did material from the cores get dispersed so far?  Remember, there was a huge explosion at reactor number 1 , and an even bigger explosion at reactor number 3.)

Nothing like this has ever before happened before.

(Check out Washington’s Blog where this was posted originally)

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New Jersey Mumps Outbreak Exclusively Infecting Vaccinated Population; same as in New York & Ohio

An outbreak of mumps in students at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ infecting only fully vaccinated students.

Alternative Free Press previously reported that Mumps outbreaks this year in Ohio & New York was only infecting the vaccinated population. At Fordham University in New York City all students are required to be vaccinated including the vaccination for mumps, measles, and rubella (MMR), but as of February 21st, 13 cases of the mumps had been reported with 100% of those infected having already been vaccinated. In Ohio, as of March 24th there were 63 reported cases & 97% of those infected had been vaccinated.

Now it is being reported that 8 out of 8 cases at Stevens Institute of Technology were all were fully vaccinated with two documented doses of mumps-containing vaccine. The vaccine simply does not provide real immunity, it only provides a temporary increase in protective serum titers. This is covered in much more detail in our previous article.

In the following video Dr Obukhanych, an Immunologist who earned her PhD in Immunology at the Rockefeller University in New York and did postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School and Stanford University, explains how protective serum titers drop very quickly after the second MMR dose, meaning some vaccinated people do not receive any lasting protection from the MMR vaccine.

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1. NJ Mumps Victims Were Vaccinated, Officials Say http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2014/04/18/nj-mumps-victims-were-vaccinated-officials-say/

2. Mumps outbreak spreads beyond Ohio State campus http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/24/health/ohio-mumps/

3. Fordham University mumps outbreak jumps campuses http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?id=9438450

North Dakota finds more radioactive oil waste

North Dakota finds new radioactive oil waste dump, while another location found double the amount of radioactive material originally estimated

By Kevin Burbach
AP : April 24, 2014

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota confirmed Thursday the discovery of a new radioactive dump of waste from oil drilling, and separately a company hired to clean up waste found in February at another location said it removed double the amount of radioactive material originally estimated to be there.

The Canadian company hired to clean up the largest dump found so far, located at an abandoned gas station in Noonan, also said that it suspects the soil at the site is contaminated and that samples were being analyzed.

The twin disclosures highlight a growing problem from North Dakota’s booming oil development — illegal disposal of oil filter socks, which are tubular nets that strain liquids during the oil production process and contain low amounts of radioactive material. Health officials have said that radioactive filter socks increasingly are being found along roadsides, in abandoned buildings or in commercial trash bins — sometimes those of competing oil companies.

State Environmental Health Chief Dave Glatt said investigators are examining the new site north of Crosby — a town about five miles from the Canadian border — which was discovered late last week by Divide County Emergency Manager Jody Gunlock.

Gunlock said he found 15 garbage cans and about 25 bags full of the oil filter socks.

“So maybe one-fourth of what we found down in Noonan,” Gunlock said, “But you know, it’s still a significant amount and it’s still an environmental problem.”

Glatt said the former landowner is in prison on an unrelated charge and that the new owner is cooperating with officials. They believe the waste was dumped before the land was sold, but has been covered up by snow for months.

Gunlock, who grew up in Divide County and moved back in 2012 after serving in the military for 30 years, said the oil boom has changed his once quiet hometown for better and worse.

The population has increased and businesses are faring better than they have in the past, but roads are getting torn up and these new environmental problems increased drastically this winter, he said.

“Between brine being dumped on the roads, human waste being dumped in farm yards, and now these radioactive socks — oh my gosh, it’s out of control.”

Brine or saltwater is a byproduct of oil production and the sewage is because so-called “man camps” where some oil workers live cannot handle the amount of effluent.

Oil companies are supposed to haul filter socks to approved waste facilities in other states such as Montana, Colorado and Idaho, which allow a higher level of radioactivity in their landfills. State regulators said new rules are being written to track oil field waste, in response to growing environmental concern.

Crosby Mayor Les Bakken said allowing oil companies to dispose of the socks at an in-state facility would help decrease illegal dumping.

“I do think if there was a disposal site closer, it would help.”

Confirmation of the new site came as a Calgary, Alberta-based company, Secure Energy Services, said it removed 45 cubic yards of radioactive waste Wednesday, more than double what was originally estimated, from what had been described in February as the largest dump found so far.

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6.7 magnitude earthquake rocks British Columbia (April 23, 2014)

A 6.7 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Vancouver Island. usgs.gov reports it was 94km south of Port Hardy, Canada and occurred at 2014-04-23 20:10:13 UTC-07:00.

So far no reports of injuries or risk of tsunami.

Canada’s 10 largest earthquakes in recorded history have been:

1 – 1700/01/26 9.0 Cascadia subduction zone, British Columbia.

2 – 1949/08/22 8.1 Offshore Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.

3 – 1970/06/24 7.4 South of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.

4 – 1933/11/20 7.3 Baffin Bay, Northwest Territories.

5 – 1946/06/23 7.3 Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

6 – 1929/11/18 7.2 Grand Banks south of Newfoundland.

7 – 1929/05/26 7.0 South of Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia.

8 – 1663/02/05 7.0 Charlevoix, Quebec.

9 – 1985/12/23 6.9 Nahanni region, Northwest Territories.

10 – 1918/12/06 6.9 Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

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2. http://www.earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca

Alberta regulator ignores four continuing leaks, permits oilsands company to resume steam injection

Alberta regulator permits oilsands giant to resume steam injection near Primrose leaks

By Sheila Pratt
Edmonton Journal: April 22, 2014

EDMONTON – Oilsands giant CNRL won approval to resume pumping high-pressure steam into wells on its Cold Lake lease near four sites where bitumen continues to leak to the surface uncontrolled.

The Alberta Energy Regulator has not yet determined the cause of the leaks, which totalled almost 12,000 barrels in the past year. Late last week, it approved the company’s application to resume steam injection, with lower steam pressures, to keep its Primrose wells producing.

But environmentalists say allowing steam injection to start again on the Primrose lease is premature, especially since it is not known how to stop the leaks, and the same geological formation is involved in leaks in 2013 and in 2009.

In its production, Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. sends steam into the ground for weeks, builds up pressure, melts the bitumen, then brings it back up the same well — called high-pressure cyclical steaming.

This spring steaming cycle is the first injection since the leaks were discovered last May. The steaming cycle is needed to keep the wells producing.

Early last spring, the company discovered three sites where sticky bitumen had flowed into the forest, covering vegetation, and was leaking into a small lake, which has since been drained to expose the fissures on the bottom.

One theory says high-pressure steam is cracking the caprock and allowing the bitumen to flow to the surface. The company says the underground leaks start at faulty well bores.

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High Radioactivity Including “Many Hot Spots” Keep Residents Away From Homes Despite Japanese Officials Claims Of Safety

Fukushima: it is my valley sievert

By Arnaud VAULERIN Envoyé spécial à Naraha et Iwaki
Liberation: March 7, 2014
(Translated using Google Translate)


Carp and maple leaves irradiated. Images straight highlight contamination concentrated in the muscles for the fish and the rod for the plant, whose leaves have grown after the disaster. (Photos Masamichi Kagaya)

A few days before the third anniversary of the nuclear disaster that was emptied of its inhabitants , Naraha has almost completed a huge site decontamination. Not sure as far as its former inhabitants are ready to return.

This is the heart of the village, the town house. But it remains an empty place and lifeless. The mayor of Naraha is a dusty crossroads of frozen drafts. A vessel aground in silence and snow. In the lobby of the hotel’s desert city nestled 15 kilometers southwest of the Fukushima Daichi , everything seems frozen since the evacuation of 7,560 residents 12 March 2011 .

A stove glows providing a hot air net two employees idle TEPCO ( the plant operator ) and two municipal officials. The former are responsible for monitoring the level of radioactivity of the few people who come to retrieve belongings . Latest assisting the State in a huge project decontamination coming to an end in this rural village and forest . Prepare all without believing the return of the population that could be allowed in the coming days.

But intentions to completion, the gap may be very large, very slow project. Long Naraha village was prohibited in the evacuation zone of 20 km around the ravaged Fukushima reactors. With animals in the wild , abandoned its radioactive winds homes and moved to Iwaki , 35 kilometers south population. Today , people can not return that day , cleaning , tidying their homes and undertake administrative tasks. ” You never see a lot of people says Shigeto Matsumoto , head of decontamination for mayor . People do not want to go . They did not want to. It’s been three years since they left. They can not believe the Department of the Environment when he argues that the radioactivity will drop to 0.3 microsieverts per hour. It’s not easy to convince them to restart the city, but you can not let go , right? ”

Although he works at City Hall, Shigeto Matsumoto is not the best return on proselyte Naraha . In the hall where his voice resounds , he ‘s slipping away “if” a hypothetical return which , according to the list , turns to mission impossible : ” If our life is recovered before ; if the people , our friends, school friends of our children back ; if we can grow without concern , it can leave. ” That’s a lot of ifs. Shigeto Matsumoto himself does not believe . The father said “Understanding the families and young people who are reluctant to return .” Before admitting that he will not return to his native village with his wife and children aged 13 and 9 years if the city approves . Many people , starting with young parents , fleeing the “invisible enemy” .

Quarantine, Toshiko Oba (1) refuses to return to Naraha with her children , ages 15, 11 and 10 years. Yet this old maid lives frugally in a narrow two -piece wooden frame on the outskirts of Iwaki , where 80 % of people found refuge (as in this neighborhood above) . A Naraha , it could find its spacious building, which has been decontaminated in December. “The mayor can say what she wants , there will always be a concern about the level of radioactivity , says this woman. Talk with neighbors and even family is painful. We will return when the children are grown . ”

The mayor of Naraha does not minimize the hidden challenges. It measured , depending on the location , rates between 1.75 and 5.25 millisieverts per year ( Paris , it is around 0.7 mSv) , without concealing the presence of many “hot spots” , these places which combine high levels of radiation. Thus, in the hamlet of Kamishigeoka in the north of the village , the farmer Tomio Shibata made ​​statements ” to 13 millisieverts in several places .” This is certainly not the maximum allowed for nuclear workers dose set at 20 mSv , but this is far from the annual exposure of 1 mSv recommended by the International Commission on Radiological Protection , a goal that Japan s’ is attached to a long term in the region of Fukushima.

Roofs , streets, rice fields , waterfront

It happens also that the authorities do Naraha curious discoveries. Last summer , during a decontamination site near the river Idegawa , workers have uncovered four ” small objects ” of sorts sips of radioactivity bars ( 8.7 sievert per year !) . Neither the Department of the Environment or Tepco , which is conducting the investigation , have the time to give an explanation on their presence in nature. Controlled by the state, as in ten other cities most heavily polluted Fukushima Prefecture , decontamination has flared up after this discovery . On rooftops, streets, gardens , rice fields and the sea , the workers and laborers cohorts dig , scrape , aspire, carve , cut, store . Police patrols pretend to monitor these titanic operations.

Naraha became the headquarters of an army of men who, for two years, have imprisoned more than 760 000 m3 of radioactive waste in big plastic balls piled on several floors in the twenty-two storage sites Naraha ( like this one , located near the shore of the Pacific ocean). The least contaminated part (that is to say no more than 100,000 becquerels per kg ) should remain in a first time on the territory of the municipality . Until the state finds a lasting solution to this radioactive puzzle.

End of 2013, Tokyo had decided that three towns in the province of Fukushima – Futaba , Okuma and Naraha – would accommodate the equivalent of 28 million m3 of waste. In other words , the government announced a definitive death for these rural communities to the declining population. But the mayor of Naraha , Yukiei Matsumoto won a tussle with the central authorities. ” He argued that the city was less contaminated than its two neighbors said Michihiro Igari , director of reconstruction department at City Hall. Afterwards, he made ​​it clear that we could never bring back the people building next to them a radioactive storage site , especially when the decontamination coming to an end . ” Naraha is not on the list common sacrificed.

Affable and busy , Michihiro Igari receives in a windowless office at the University of Iwaki , where officials Naraha found refuge. This is a city of fortune that active hive for the revival of the village. “Never give up,” proclaims a banner in the lobby. Michihiro Igari ” trying to think positively “: ” Compared to Futaba and Okuma , our situation is not entirely hopeless. ” This quiet man sketch conversion projects for Naraha . “We can aspire to be a model of reconstruction. And if you offered to residents of Futaba time to come and live in our community so that they are closer to their unlivable city as too contaminated? We could also host a research center to support the decommissioning of the plant that will last for decades. ”

These projects have not made ​​Michihiro Igari a smug optimism , a follower of autosuggestion . While stressing that 90% of the city is cleared , he immediately adds that this applies only farmland and residential areas, with a perimeter of 20 meters. In other words, at least 70 % of the territory of the municipality consists of hills and forests has not been decontaminated . ” This is not part of the plan of the government, noted Michihiro Igari . No timetable or action plan are anticipated. But there is much more serious : the water that we consume from rivers , dams has obviously not been decontaminated . ”

Faults and damage in series

Last week , a survey of Fukushima Prefecture has also revealed that hundreds of water supplies for agriculture had very high levels of radioactivity . Even if he speaks with a soft voice , this has the gift to annoy the farmer Tomio Shibata, whose land and rice fields adjacent forests in the hamlet of Kamishigeoka . “This is a very big problem . If it rains, if there is wind , it will grab everything in our soils that have been decontaminated yet . We absolutely can not say that the work is done. ” His friend Mitsao Sato agrees. Shoulders and hands remover butcher , the jovial farmer lost everything 12 March 2011 . That day , he opened the doors of its stable and squandered its eight cows and seven calves, before giving his land ” the invisible enemy . ” Three years later , he thinks only of returning. At 69 , he does not want to worry about his health. But his laughter mask just pessimism . As an expert in radiation of the Town Hall , Shigeto Matsumoto , former housekeeper Toshiko Oba and his friend Tomio Shibata, he laments the situation at the Fukushima Daichi subscribes to failures and damages in series. “Every water leak announced on television , people are concerned and it makes them back. This plant is not stable. ”

Reactor , health and food, Fukushima region has permanently lost the battle images for three years. “People in Tokyo do not already buy food produced near the plant. So do you think we installed next to reactors, we can make them eat our rice and our meat , yet checked regularly. Well no , of course! ” Whatever, Mitsao Sato (see cons ) return. He was born there. His friends are rice farmers, gardeners, farmers , foresters. He has always lived on agriculture as three-quarters of families Naraha – the remaining quarter worked at the plant and in a handful of SMEs. He knows he will get out. ” But there will be no respite , he predicts . Young people do not want to go , including my family, and I understand . I do not dare ask them to do. Finally, the biggest concern , it is perhaps not the contamination , but the return of the inhabitants ” He believes that in the best case , only half of the population, all ages , come back. ; Naraha not work like a real city. In this rural area and aging , nuclear crisis precipitated depopulation raging for some twenty years. Time did the rest .
“Even if the vermin seized tatami ”

This morning, Ichiro Sato (1) are found in the center of Iwaki support. It transpires in his blue sweatshirt and gray sweatpants . He just attended a course in dietetics and a lesson in the gym. Slender and alert to 74 years , he announced his return to Naraha soon as the mayor has given the green light . He says he will return to his home ” even if the water is not drinkable , even if vermin seized tatami mats , futons and clothes , although decontamination did not reduce the radioactivity in my house , even if nature will never be like before . ” As the conversation progresses, the smile fades . He had a well in his garden , it is contaminated. When he returned to his home in Iwaki , it makes it “sad” . In December, the council had authorized the inhabitants of Naraha to spend the festive season in their village to help return. Ichiro Sato did not make the trip . ” Psychologically and practically, I was not ready . I do not see myself in my sleep . ”

Flanchent good resolutions . The former farm worker cites the case of his friends , as the months passed , are very well made ​​life Iwaki , the big city with its physicians, its buses , department stores , its activities and recreation. “They finally find it very convenient to live here. ” Ichiro Sato did not confess , but when he speaks of his friends , everything indicates that it is first to him he thinks.

(1) The name was changed.

(This article was originally published in French at Liberation)
Article was translated using Google Translate.

More radiation images can be viewed at autoradiograph.org‘s Facebook Page 放射線像 (Radiation image).

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Fukushima boss admits radioactive water out of control

Fukushima No. 1 boss admits water woes out of control

By Yuka Obayashi
Reuters: April 20, 2014

The manager of the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant has admitted to embarrassment that repeated efforts have failed to bring under control the problem of radioactive water, eight months after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told the world the matter had been resolved.

Tokyo Electric Power Co., the plant’s operator, has been fighting a daily battle against contaminated water since Fukushima No. 1 was wrecked by the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.

Abe’s government pledged half a billion dollars last year to tackle the issue, but progress has been limited.

“It’s embarrassing to admit, but there are certain parts of the site where we don’t have full control,” Akira Ono told reporters touring the plant last week.

He was referring to the latest blunder at the plant: channeling contaminated water into the wrong building.

Ono also acknowledged that many difficulties may have been rooted in Tepco’s focus on speed since the 2011 disaster.

“It may sound odd, but this is the bill we have to pay for what we have done in the past three years,” he said.

“But we were pressed to build tanks in a rush and may have not paid enough attention to quality. We need to improve quality from here.”

The Fukushima No. 1 plant, some 220 km northeast of Tokyo, suffered three reactor core meltdowns in the world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.

The issue of contaminated water is at the core of the clean-up. Japan’s nuclear regulator and the International Atomic Energy Agency say a new controlled release into the sea of contaminated water may be needed to ease stretched capacity as the plant runs out of storage space.

But this is predicated on the state-of-the-art ALPS (Advanced Liquid Processing System) project, which removes the most dangerous nuclides, becoming fully operational. The system has functioned only during periodic tests.

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Fukushima radiation killing our children, government hides truth

Fukushima radiation killing our children, govt hides truth – former mayor

RT: April 21, 2014

Katsutaka Idogawa, former mayor of Futaba, a town near the disabled Fukushima nuclear plant, is warning his country that radiation contamination is affecting Japan’s greatest treasure – its children. government

Asked about government plans to relocate the people of Fatuba to the city of Iwaki, inside the Fukushima prefecture, Idogawa criticized the move as a “violation of human rights.”

Compared with Chernobyl, radiation levels around Fukushima “are four times higher,” he told RT’s Sophie Shevardnadze, adding that “it’s too early for people to come back to Fukushima prefecture.”

“It is by no means safe, no matter what the government says.”

Idogawa alleges that the government has started programs to return people to their towns despite the danger of radiation.

“Fukushima Prefecture has launched the Come Home campaign. In many cases, evacuees are forced to return. [the former mayor produced a map of Fukushima Prefecture that showed that air contamination decreased a little, but soil contamination remains the same.]”

According to Idogawa there are about two million people residing in the prefecture who are reporting “all sorts of medical issues,” but the government insists these conditions are unrelated to the Fukushima accident. Idogawa wants their denial in writing.

“I demanded that the authorities substantiate their claim in writing but they ignored my request.”

Once again, Idogawa alludes to the nuclear tragedy that hit Ukraine on April 26, 1986, pleading that the Japanese people “never forget Chernobyl.” Yet few people seem to be heeding the former government official’s warning.

“They believe what the government says, while in reality radiation is still there. This is killing children. They die of heart conditions, asthma, leukemia, thyroiditis… Lots of kids are extremely exhausted after school; others are simply unable to attend PE classes. But the authorities still hide the truth from us, and I don’t know why. Don’t they have children of their own? It hurts so much to know they can’t protect our children.

“They say Fukushima Prefecture is safe, and that’s why nobody’s working to evacuate children, move them elsewhere. We’re not even allowed to discuss this.”

The former mayor found it ironic that when discussing the Tokyo Olympics, scheduled for 2020, Prime Minister Abe frequently mentions the Japanese word, “omotenashi,” which literally means that you should “treat people with an open heart.”

In Idogawa’s opinion, the same treatment does not apply equally to the people most intimately connected with Fukushima: the workers involved in the cleanup operations.

“Their equipment was getting worse; preparation was getting worse. So people had to think about their safety first. That’s why those who understood the real danger of radiation began to quit. Now we have unprofessional people working there.

They don’t really understand what they’re doing. That’s the kind of people who use the wrong pump, who make mistakes like that.

“I’m really ashamed for my country, but I have to speak the truth for the sake of keeping our planet clean in the future.

Idogawa then made some parallels with one of the most tragic events in the history of Japan: the use of atomic bombs on the industrial cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the United States at the end of World War II.

“The authorities lied to everyone (about the effects of the atomic bombings)…They hid the truth. That’s the situation we are living in. It’s not just Fukushima. Japan has some dark history. This is a sort of a sacrifice to the past.”

When pressed on the details of a United Nations report that says there have been no radiation-related deaths or acute diseases observed among the workers and general public, Idogawa dismisses it as “completely false,” before providing some of his own experiences at the height of the crisis.

“When I was mayor, I knew many people who died from heart attacks, and then there were many people in Fukushima who died suddenly, even among young people. It’s a real shame that the authorities hide the truth from the whole world, from the UN. We need to admit that actually many people are dying. We are not allowed to say that but TEPCO employees also are dying. But they keep mum about it.”

When asked to provide solid figures on the actual number of people who died under such circumstances, Idogawa refrained, saying “it’s not just one or two people. We’re talking about ten to twenty people who died this way.”

Asked about other options that Japan has for providing energy sources to its 126 million people, he responded that despite having many rivers, the government neglects to promote hydro energy.

Why? Because it’s not “profitable for big companies!”

(read the full article at RT)

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The World Bank & Nestlé : Depopulating The World Through Water Privatization

There is no greater natural resource on this earth than water. As the sustenance of all life, water keeps every living and breathing organism, every plant, every animal and every human being on this planet alive. In the same way that without air to breathe, without water we humans cannot sustain life for more than a few days.

Privatization of Water as an Owned Commodity Rather Than a Universal Human Right

By Joachim Hagopian
Global Research: April 20, 2014

Due to global warming, widespread drought and increasingly polluted water systems, the projected availability of clean freshwater in years to come to meet the rising demands of a growing global population is among the most daunting human challenges of this century. By 2015 a 17% increase in global water demand is projected just for increasing agriculturally produced food. By the same year 2025, the growing global population will increase water consumption needs by a whopping 40%. While oil played the keenly critical role during the twentieth century, water is being deemed the most valued precious natural resource of the twenty-first century.

As such, several years ago the United Nations declared access to clean drinking water a universal human right. Conversely, willfully denying it is considered a serious human rights violation that denies life itself. And any calculated decision denying people their universal right to life is nothing short of a murderous, shameful crime against humanity.

Despite the human air pollution that has long been dirtying our lungs, while also causing global warming, climate change and increasing catastrophic natural disasters, not to mention the growing global health hazard for us humans, the very thought of making clean air a precious commodity that can opportunistically be packaged and sold by the same corporations that have been ruining our air, that very notion would instantly be criticized, scorned and ridiculed.

Yet that is exactly what has been happening for the last thirty years now all over this planet with the earth’s preciously dwindling freshwater drinking supply. The World Bank has been financing global privatization of the earth’s water supply making clean water that is so necessary for survival an unaffordable private commodity for the poorest people on earth to even access. They are literally dying of thirst and disease because of greedy psychopathic corporate profiteers once again placing theft and greed over human welfare and life itself.

But then that is the globalist agenda – thinning the human herd down from near seven billion currently to as low as just half a billion. That means 13 out of 14 of us alive today according to their diabolical oligarch plan simply must die within the next few years. And what better way to rapidly kill off the human population than taking full ownership and control over the earth’s limited diminishing water supply.

More people on this planet are dying presently from waterborne disease from dirty water than are dying from all wars and violence worldwide combined. Every hour 240 babies die from unsafe water. 1.5 million children under five years of age die every year from cholera and typhoid fever due to unsanitary water conditions. These incredibly sad, alarming facts illustrate just how significant and critical a clean freshwater supply is to staying alive on this planet. Taking control over the earth’s clean water supply is achieved by turning water into a privately owned commodity that only the largest corporations and banks control. Simply making water unaffordable and thereby inaccessible to the poorest people on the planet is one extremely effective, albeit most sinister way to reduce the so called overpopulation problem.

Three primary ways that the human population decreases significantly every year is death caused by starvation and malnutrition (including lack of drinkable water) at between seven to eight millionpeople, diseases that kill between two to three million (with mounting threats of infectious diseases becoming pandemics) and upwards of near a half million dying each year from war.

Behind closed doors oligarchic globalists periodically meet and discuss what is best for humanity and the planet according to them and their megalomaniacal self-interests. For many years now this all important topic of water privatization and control as a convenient and most effective means of addressing the overpopulation problem has been regularly tabled for discussion… along with related topics like geo-engineering, GMO’s, vaccines, overuse of antibiotics, planned wars over oil and water, devising global policies designed to increase political destabilization, poverty and undermine economies, nuclear radiation and a host of other means for culling the human population.

Time Magazine reported how the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been financing research at the University of North Carolina among 78 others to develop ultrasound infertility contraception techniques to sterilize male sperm. At a 2010 TED conference Bill Gates spoke openly of depopulating the total of 6.8 billion people living on earth by up to “10 to 15%” using both of his heavily funded vaccine and contraception programs that will render much of the global population infertile. Meanwhile, billionaire Ted Turner went even further, offering his public opinion to decrease the world population by 70% down to “two billion.” It too is on tape.

Calls to begin sterilizing the human population began surfacing back in the mid-1970’s with Henry Kissinger as former Secretary of State and high ranking Bilderberg member in his declassified National Security Council document (1974) entitled “The Implications of World-wide PopulationGrowth on the Security and External Interests of the United States.” This document emphasized highest priority given to implementing birth control programs targeting thirteen Third World nations mostly in South America. Extraordinary resources were allocated through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) pushing the carrot stick of additional financial aid to countries willing to enact sterilization and depopulation programs.

More overt evidence of the callous contempt that globalist oligarchs have toward us 99%-ers is captured in a statement written by Prince Phillip, Queen Elizabeth II’s husband in the forward of his book, “I must confess that I am tempted to ask for reincarnation as a particularly deadly virus” to reduce the human population. It seems readily discernable that an explicit globalist agenda for a New World Order openly propagated with repeated references by President Goerge Bush senior includes depopulation through various means, water control through privatization just one of many in the power elite’s arsenal.

Humans have been dying from lack of clean water for a long time now and will only continue dying at an even greater frequency if the plan to privatize water continues to unfold unchecked and without opposition. Fortunately forces have been mobilizing to combat water privatization. Just last week on the heels of the World Bank annual convening in Washington DC for several days ofconferencing, an international coalition of anti-privatization water rights groups from India and America sent a formal message calling on the World Bank to end its destructive practice of privatizing water around the world under the guise of developmental progress. The Bank’s DC meetings had been touting lies and disinformation in an attempt to paint a glowing report showcasing the so called efficacy and successes that turning water rights over to the private sector have accomplished in recent years. The World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) as the planet’s largest funding source for water privatization provides loans and financing to Third World nations for private water management companies to take charge of municipal, regional and national water rights.

The director of a global advocacy group called Corporate Accountability International, Shayda Naficy, pointed out that 75% of expenses for running a water utility company should go to infrastructure. In nation after nation private companies have placed the priority of making a profit over the need to invest in necessary infrastructure to connect and adequately service water customers. In efforts to maximize cost efficiency as well as profits, water prices invariably go up and fast become out of reach for poorest customers. Cutting off the water supply to thousands of low income families unable to pay for their rising costs has become the all too frequent inevitable result. The World Bank’s 34 percent failure rate for all private water and sewerage contracts between 2000 and 2010 far surpasses its single digit failure rates in the telecommunications, energy and transportation industries.

Critics maintain that the public sector is far more accountable to its public constituents than private sector businesses that only answer to its board of directors to show sufficient profits. Corruption becomes commonplace. Additionally, a conflict of interest exists when the IFC acts as both a money lender and consultant to foreign municipalities in assigning no bid contracts to favored private water utility companies.

To best illustrate typical scenarios where water privatization is either not working or already proved a failure deserve close examination. The good news is that in recent years people in various parts of the world have been mobilizing successful efforts and campaigns to stop water privatization in their own backyards. Presently in a number of regions in India, citizens are banding together to confront and fight the myriad of problems with water privatization in their country.

Recently in Nagpur, central India’s largest city where the country’s first municipal partnership with a private utility company is being played out, major tensions have erupted. Three years ago the city signed a 25-year contract with Veolia Water to supply the city of 2.7 million residents with 24 hour-7-days a week water service. Instead unforeseen delays driving up prices manyfold along with unfair water distribution and frequent service breakdowns have led to widespread angry protests in the streets and charges of corruption. City officials point to a series of serious contract violations. Again cutting corners by refusing to invest in the needed infrastructure appears to be the primary cause for this failed project. The Corporate Accountability International’s 2012 report called “Shutting the Spigot on Private Water: The Case for the World Bank to Divest” cites a number of similar cases where privatization has proven ineffective.

Bold and empowered citizens in Bolivia in the year 2000 made headlines around the globe when they were victorious in kicking out privatized water there in the form of the Bechtel, the fifth largest private corporation on the planet. Impassioned protestors in Bolivia’s third-largest city managed to oppose Bechtel’s increasing prices and demanded that the company abandon its hold on their city’s municipal water supply, eventually driving the powerful scandalous giant out of the country. Though big business efforts to buy and control water rights in many Latin American nations have each had their turn in nations like Equator and Brazil, only Chile water services are privatized. Ultimately local residents virtually everywhere privatization has attempted to take hold has been met with such strong resistance from consumers who realize their private utility company has failed miserably in delivering quality service at affordable prices.

The story is always the same. That is why advocacy groups like Corporate Accountability International is proactively working toward educating governments and citizens worldwide to ensure water remains under the public domain. The exhaustive and expensive legal process of ending long term contracts and successfully removing privatized foreign corporations once established in a city, state or country is formidable. It is obviously in the best interests of people around the world to ensure privatization of their water supply never gets a local foothold in the first place.

Nestlé corporation’s marketing campaign targeted wealthy Pakistanis in Lahore, and its brand of bottled water ‘Pure Life’ became a status symbol for the rich. To bottle its product, Nestlé busily dried up local underground springs that subsequently caused the village poor unable to buy the bottled water stolen from their springs to end up consuming contaminated water. Nestlé went on to extracting water from two deep wells in Bhati Dilwan village, forcing them to turn to bottled water. A similar story emerged from Nigeria where a single bottled water exceeds the average daily income of a Nigerian citizen. Nestlé is notorious for draining local water supplies used to bottle its water brands, then charge unaffordable prices to the local population whose clean water supply was stolen from them.

Corporate Watch released a report exposing some of the unethical and illegal practices that Nestlé has long been committing around the globe, completely disregarding public health concerns while destroying natural environments to ensure huge annual profits of $35 billion just from water bottle sales alone. In Brazil’s Serra da Mantiqueira region where the groundwater is rich in mineral content containing medicinal properties, over-pumping has depleted its valuable water resources and caused permanent damage to the natural environment. and long-term damage.

Nestlé has also allegedly been involved in human trafficking of child slave labor. A BBC investigative report claimed that “hundreds of thousands of children in Mali, Burkina Faso and Togo were being purchased from their destitute parents and shipped to the Ivory Coast to be sold as slaves to cocoa farms.” Yet Nestlé likely bought the cocoa from the Ivory Coast and Ghana knowing it was produced using child slaves.

Finally, Nestlé owns or leases fifty spring sites throughout America. Nestlé controls a third of the domestic market for bottled water in the US. The company is notorious for unlawful extraction of spring water while engaging in price-gouging and reeking havoc in numerous communities. An example of the trouble Nestlé typically causes is Colorado where 80% of the citizens of Aurora were opposed to Nestlé’s presence, fully aware of the company’s terrible reputation for damaging communities and natural environments. Yet the city council voted in favor 7 to 4 to let the devastation begin and over the next decade Nestlé extracted 650 million gallons of precious Arkansas River valley water that went into its Arrowhead Springs brand of bottled water. For years the embattled townspeople of Aurora fought to rid the company predator from destroying their precious aquifers. Additionally, the plastic non-biodegradable bottles are major pollutants that stay toxically intact for a full millennium.

The cumulative grave effects of privatizing water as a global commodity are appalling. The underprivileged residents of Jakarta, Manila and Nairobi pay 5 to 10 times more for water than those living in high-income areas of those same cities. People living in the Third World slums even pay more for water than upscale New Yorkers and Londoners. This kind of unfairness and inequity is obscene. Women in places in Africa where privatized water is beyond their limit walk miles to obtain dirty water from rivers and then too often die along with their children from contamination and disease. Asian farmers are losing their livelihoods if they are unable to receive state funded irrigation. The human suffering caused globally by wealthy private corporations from North America and Europe exploiting people from Third World nations for pure profit is nothing less than pure psychopathic evil.

Taking on global privatization of water for the well being and greater good of the people is but an example of the monumental work that needs to be done. Only if informed, caring and committed human beings collectively come together worldwide to take a global stand against this gravest of life and death issues facing humanity can this oligarch agenda be stopped dead in its tracks. As global human rights activists it is up to us to end the global corporate malevolence and malfeasance from further damaging and afflicting our planet like never before. With the recent formal finding that Americans no longer live in a democracy but an oligarchy, as if we did not already painfully know, it becomes even more “formally” imperative now that we as ordinary citizens of the world take the vested interest in preserving life on our only planet before it becomes too late. It is high time we take back our planet once and for all from the oligarchic corporatocracy bent on insidiously making our earthly home increasingly uninhabitable for all life forms.

(Read the full article at Global Research)

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Measles Outbreak Traced to Fully Vaccinated Patient

Science: April 11, 2014

Get the measles vaccine, and you won’t get the measles—or give it to anyone else. Right? Well, not always. A person fully vaccinated against measles has contracted the disease and passed it on to others. The startling case study contradicts received wisdom about the vaccine and suggests that a recent swell of measles outbreaks in developed nations could mean more illnesses even among the vaccinated.

[…] a fully vaccinated 22-year-old theater employee in New York City who developed the measles in 2011 was released without hospitalization or quarantine. But like Typhoid Mary, this patient turned out to be unwittingly contagious. Ultimately, she transmitted the measles to four other people, according to a recent report in Clinical Infectious Diseases that tracked symptoms in the 88 people with whom “Measles Mary” interacted while she was sick. Surprisingly, two of the secondary patients had been fully vaccinated. And although the other two had no record of receiving the vaccine, they both showed signs of previous measles exposure that should have conferred immunity.

A closer look at the blood samples taken during her treatment revealed how the immune defenses of Measles Mary broke down. As a first line of defense against the measles and other microbes, humans rely on a natural buttress of IgM antibodies. Like a wooden shield, they offer some protection from microbial assaults but aren’t impenetrable. The vaccine (or a case of the measles) prompts the body to supplement this primary buffer with a stronger armor of IgG antibodies, some of which are able to neutralize the measles virus so it can’t invade cells or spread to other patients. This secondary immune response was presumed to last for decades.

By analyzing her blood, the researchers found that Measles Mary mounted an IgM defense, as if she had never been vaccinated. Her blood also contained a potent arsenal of IgG antibodies, but a closer look revealed that none of these IgG antibodies were actually capable of neutralizing the measles virus. It seemed that her vaccine-given immunity had waned.

Although public health officials have assumed that measles immunity lasts forever, the case of Measles Mary highlights the reality that “the actual duration [of immunity] following infection or vaccination is unclear,” says Jennifer Rosen, who led the investigation as director of epidemiology and surveillance at the New York City Bureau of Immunization. The possibility of waning immunity is particularly worrisome as the virus surfaces in major U.S. hubs like Boston, Seattle, New York, and the Los Angeles area. Rosen doesn’t believe this single case merits a change in vaccination strategy—for example, giving adults booster shots—but she says that more regular surveillance to assess the strength of people’s measles immunity is warranted.

(Read the full article at Science)

Related:
Ohio & New York 2014 Mumps Outbreaks Only Infect Vaccinated Population

40% of 2014 California Measles Outbreak Had Been Vaccinated


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