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ACRO Radiation Reporting

ACRO - Japan Radiation Monitoring

At the request of Japanese citizens shortly after the nuclear crisis at Fukushima began, ACRO: Associative Analysis of Radioactivity Lab (based in France, established 25 years ago in response to Chernobyl) agreed to assist in radiation analysis in Japan. This project is ongoing, as ACRO continues to analyzes soil, pastures, water, vegetables, seawater and sealife, urine of children from Fukushima area, Tokyo sludge and more. Read radiation results from ACRO's Japan Radiation Reporting here....

Radioactivists-Documentary of Nuclear Protests in Japan

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Tsunami: Japan's Post-Fukushima Future . . Japan's Tipping Point: Crucial Choices in the Post-Fukushima World Nukespeak: The Selling of Nuclear Technology from the Manhattan Project to Fukushima . . March Was Made of Yarn: Reflections on the Japanese Earthquake, Tsunami, and Nuclear Meltdown Nuclear Madness: What You Can Do . A Slow Death: 83 Days of Radiation Sickness . Nuclear Energy: What Everyone Needs to Know . Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future That Works . 2:46: Aftershocks: Stories from the Japan Earthquake . Fukushima Meltdown & Modern Radiation: Protecting Ourselves and Our Future Generations .

Uranium-filled nanospheres from Fukushima

articles to reference on uranium-filled nanospheres from Fukushima:

A Radioactive Nightmare Ventura County Reporter, June 6, 2012, by Michael Collins Radioactive buckyballs from Fukushima invade California beaches Natural News, June 17, 2012, by J.D. Heyes

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Dead Sardine Reports in Japan – Dead Zones or Radiation?

Tons of dead sardines wash up on Chiba shore – Japan Times June 6, 2012

The Sardine Apocalypse – Dail Mail June 7, 2012

A similiar event took place in California on March 8, 2011 before the earthquake and tsunami in Japan – puzzling indeed. Something killed these fish, but I’m not drawing any [...]

Fukushima No. 4 spent fuel pool gets Steel Plate Cover

Fukushima No. 4 spent fuel pool gets steel plate cover: TEPCO - Kyodo News June 15, 2012

Fukushima No. 4 spent fuel pool gets steel plate cover: TEPCO - Mainichi June 16, 2012

more insights on No. 4 spent fuel pool- Enformable Nuclear News April 12, 2012

pertaining to:

TEPCO topic dated March 30

thickness of steel spf [...]

Radioactive finding in Japan dubbed “Black Soil”

Ongoing analysis of the environment in Japan has revealed an alarming phenomena that is being called black soil. This unexpected finding is being identify throughout Japan rather than within a closer radius to the damaged Fukushima nuclear facility, which is located on the east coast of central Japan. These patches of highly radioactive soil have [...]

Holophi Special Report: Fukushima Spent Fuel Pool 4 Potential Failure Impacts

Holophi is a Swiss company providing analysis to companies with a valuable systemic perspective, helping companies see their interconnected relationship with other systems and operations, so that they can adapt and run more efficiently. It’s really a study based on organic systems we see around us in nature, which provides us with the best examples [...]

Eco-Model City Kitakyushu and Japan’s Disposal of Radioactive Tsunami Debris

source: Asia-Pacific Journal Feature, “Eco-Model City Kitakyushu and Japan’s Disposal of Radioactive Tsunami Debris,”The Asia-Pacific Journal, Vol 10, Issue 24, No 6, June 11, 2012.

Kitakyushu is home to just under one million residents, making it the 11th most populous city in Japan. It is roughly equidistant to Shanghai and Tokyo, and actually closer to Seoul and [...]

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